Neil Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, 2008-03-18 at 16:19 -0300, Alvaro Herrera wrote: >> The other approach, of course, is to just keep all the code in tqual.c >> and not create a separate module at all. Opinions? I prefer to keep >> them separate, but I'm not wedded to it if there's any strong reason not >> to do it. Also, the line is currently blurred because some users of >> snapshots mess with the internals directly (setting snapshot->curcid), >> but we could clean that up and make it so that those become external >> interface users too.
> Sounds like a good idea to me -- +1 on keeping the code in two separate > files, and moving snapshot users toward using the external interface. I think thinking of snapshot.h as an "external" interface is wrongheaded. In the proposed refactoring, snapshot.h is concerned with snapshot *management* (creating, copying, deleting) while tqual.h is concerned with tuple visibility testing (which requires a snapshot as an input, but doesn't do any "management"). They're really entirely orthogonal concerns. Some callers will need one, some will need the other, a few might need both. But you could very much argue that tqual.c depends on snapshot.c not the other way around, which makes tqual the "external" party if you ask me. With the exception of the outputs in SnapshotDirty testing, tqual.h's operations would be read-only as far as snapshots are concerned. Not sure if the read-only vs read-write distinction is helpful here, but that's pretty much how it seems to be breaking down. I don't have any particular objection to the factoring as proposed, only to the way it's described. I am wondering a bit if the Snapshot struct should be defined in a third file that's included by both of these, rather than making either .h file depend on the other. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-patches mailing list (pgsql-patches@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-patches