Re: [DOCS] Please provide stable target anchors

2010-08-09 Thread Robert Haas
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Daniele Varrazzo wrote: > On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 7:01 PM, Robert Haas wrote: >> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Daniele Varrazzo >> wrote: > >>> Patches are available from the git clone at >>> . I've prepared patches for 8.4 >

Re: [DOCS] ECPG - Some errno definitions don't match to the manual

2010-08-09 Thread Robert Haas
2010/7/22 Satoshi Nagayasu : > Hi all, > > I'm looking into some ecpg part of the official manual, > and I have found some strange things. > > I'm now investigating SQLCODE and SQLSTATE, and I have found > that some of the errno definitions don't match to the manual. > > For example, the manual say

Re: [DOCS] pgbench acronym tps

2010-08-09 Thread Robert Haas
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 7:43 PM, Erik Rijkers wrote: > I noticed that pgbench.sgml (or the manual elsewhere) > does not explicitly mention what TPS stands for; > I thought it might be useful to add. > > (reason I checked: someone on #postgresql took tps > to mean 'tuples per second') The previous

Re: [DOCS] ECPG - Some errno definitions don't match to the manual

2010-08-09 Thread Satoshi Nagayasu
On 2010/08/09 21:27, Robert Haas wrote: I'm now investigating SQLCODE and SQLSTATE, and I have found that some of the errno definitions don't match to the manual. What does it mean? The manual is not up to date? Yeah, I think that's what it means. Perhaps you could provide a patch for the d

Re: [DOCS] Documentation improvement for PQgetResult

2010-08-09 Thread Marko Kreen
On 8/6/10, Tom Lane wrote: > Daniele Varrazzo writes: > > documentation about the PQgetResult function suggests to "[call] > > repeatedly until it returns a null pointer, indicating that the > > command is done". This has lead psycopg developers to write code with > > the pattern: > > >

Re: [DOCS] ECPG - Some errno definitions don't match to the manual

2010-08-09 Thread Satoshi Nagayasu
On 2010/08/10 1:36, Satoshi Nagayasu wrote: On 2010/08/09 21:27, Robert Haas wrote: I'm now investigating SQLCODE and SQLSTATE, and I have found that some of the errno definitions don't match to the manual. What does it mean? The manual is not up to date? Yeah, I think that's what it means.