I couldn't figure out how to get rid of the CLUSTER flag on an index.
Once I got the answer from IRC, I wrote this patch to point future users
to the answer.
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diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/cluster.sgml b/doc/src
I was looking for how to undo a CLUSTER call earlier today. Nothing on
the CLUSTER page told me how to do it, or pointed me to the ALTER TABLE
page. I figure a pointer to would help the next person in my situation.
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nly
one sentence I think we should add it adjacent to the existing
sentence discussing remembering the index. My proposed patch
attached; thoughts?
As long as there's a pointer to the answer I'm happy.
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file for Perl::Critic and a make
target for perlcritic.
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I've got my git clone set up, a copy of GCC 4.4 (and other compilers)
at the ready, and am glad to help out on low-level scut work. Anybody
need anything done? splint? valgrind? Let me know.
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Getting our Perl into shape would be Really Good(TM). :)
I will, but right now my #1 is getting some vi modelines in place so
we can all be using the same tab/space settings.
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, it enforces proper file formatting for the
user without having to worry about local settings.
And if you're an Emacs person, you can help figure out what the
modeline should be for Emacs, and we can get that in there, too.
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On Apr 30, 2009, at 2:11 PM, David Fetter wrote:
Here's a patch that gets it to pass perlcritic -4 and still (as far as
I can tell) work.
Tell ya what. Let me at it and I'll give a larger, more inclusive
patch.
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I've got my git clone set up, a copy of GCC 4.4 (and other compilers)
at the ready, and am glad to help out on low-level scut work. Anybody
need anything done? splint? valgrind? Let me know.
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for, the better.
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. I think it tells me quite a bit about the Postgres
world.
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end. I'd rather that volunteers, especially new volunteers, spend
their time and brain cycles thinking about code, not messing with
config files.
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there are plenty of projects that do use them to
great effect, most notably Perl 5 and Parrot. Perl 5 specifically has
had the mish-mosh of tabs-vs-spaces reduced by the addition of
modelines.
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push-back. If he'd phrased it as would this be a good idea? then
I would have reacted differently.
But since he didn't, it's OK to be insulting?
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in Tom's
original mail.
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saying is that my
git repo does not have doc/FAQ_DEV. I didn't see it scroll by in the
CVS repo that I'm rsyncing, either.
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