On 03/29/2014 04:49 PM, Bruce Momjian wrote:
On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 09:59:36AM -0700, David Johnston wrote:
As my belief is that 99% of the uses of \d are for human consumption
(because machines should in most cases hit the catalogs directly) then
strictly displaying "Includes OIDs" when appropriate has my +1.
Uses of \d+ in regression suites will be obvious and quickly fixed and
likely account for another 0.9%.
psql backslash commands are not machine API contracts and should be adapted
for optimal human consumption; thus neutering the argument for maintaining
backward compatibility.
One other issue --- we are adding conditional display of "Replica
Identity" to psql \d+ in 9.4, so users processing \d+ output are already
going to have to make adjustments for 9.4. That is another reason I am
asking about this now.
I think Tom's suggestion probably has the most support, although it's
not unanimous.
cheers
andrew
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