Re: pgindent run soon?
Teodor Sigaevwrites: >> If there are large refactoring or bug-fix patches that haven't landed >> yet, then it'd be appropriate to wait for those to get in, but I'm not >> aware of such at the moment. > Pls, wait > https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/9c63951d-7696-ecbb-b832-70db7ed3f39b%40sigaev.ru Sure. regards, tom lane
Re: pgindent run soon?
If there are large refactoring or bug-fix patches that haven't landed yet, then it'd be appropriate to wait for those to get in, but I'm not aware of such at the moment. Pls, wait https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/9c63951d-7696-ecbb-b832-70db7ed3f39b%40sigaev.ru Thank you. -- Teodor Sigaev E-mail: teo...@sigaev.ru WWW: http://www.sigaev.ru/
Re: pgindent run soon?
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 12:57 PM, Tom Lanewrote: > Now that feature freeze is past, I wonder if it's time to run pgindent. +1 -- Robert Haas EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company
pgindent run soon?
Now that feature freeze is past, I wonder if it's time to run pgindent. Last year we did a run immediately after beta1, plus one just before branching off REL_10_STABLE. The value of an early run, IMO, is to get most of the changes in place so that people have a stable base to work from while rebasing patches that didn't make it into v11. If there are large refactoring or bug-fix patches that haven't landed yet, then it'd be appropriate to wait for those to get in, but I'm not aware of such at the moment. regards, tom lane