Nicolas Barbier wrote:
In for example set.sgml, just name is used for the exact same
concept. I changed the patch so that varname is used, because
name was already in use by this specific grammar. Maybe the usage
of var makes it less clear indeed, for people that know that those
things are
2006/4/15, Neil Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, 2006-04-15 at 01:59 +0200, Nicolas Barbier wrote:
the following patch changes parameter to gucname in the grammar
(and later references) for the SET syntax in ALTER ROLE and ALTER
USER.
Wouldn't var_name, varname, or something similar be
2006/4/15, Tom Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
s/prominently/at all/ ... I don't think the proposed patch is an
improvement, and in fact see nothing wrong with the use of parameter
here. If we want to abandon parameter as the official documentation
term for GUC variables, then there are dozens or
On Sat, 2006-04-15 at 01:59 +0200, Nicolas Barbier wrote:
the following patch changes parameter to gucname in the grammar
(and later references) for the SET syntax in ALTER ROLE and ALTER
USER.
Wouldn't var_name, varname, or something similar be more clear?
GUC is probably not an acronym we
Neil Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 2006-04-15 at 01:59 +0200, Nicolas Barbier wrote:
the following patch changes parameter to gucname in the grammar
(and later references) for the SET syntax in ALTER ROLE and ALTER
USER.
Wouldn't var_name, varname, or something similar be more