Tomas Vondra <[email protected]> writes:
> Should we change the type of nxacts to int64 (thus allowing '-t' with
> 64-bit integers), or just the overflow in the printf call? I don't find
> it very practical to use -t with values not fitting into 32-bits (the -T
> seems better to do that), so I'm inclined to just fix the printf.

I concur: I don't see people setting -t higher than INT_MAX, but a -t
times -c product exceeding INT_MAX seems more plausible.

> Patch v3 attached.

Looks good, pushed.

                        regards, tom lane


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