Bruce Momjian escribió:
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 11:22:39AM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> > > Uh, I ended up mentioning "no effect" to highlight it does nothing,
> > > rather than mention a warning. Would people prefer I say "warning"? Or
> > > should I say "issues a warning because it has no effect" or something?
> > > It is easy to change.
> >
> > I'd revert the change Robert highlights above. ISTM you've changed the
> > code to match the documentation; why would you then change the docs?
>
> Well, I did it to make it consistent. The question is what to write for
> _all_ of the new warnings, including SET. Do we say "warning", do we
> say "it has no effect", or do we say both? The ABORT is a just one case
> of that.
Maybe "it emits a warning and otherwise has no effect"? Emitting a
warning is certainly not doing nothing; as has been pointed out in the
SSL renegotiation thread, it might cause the log to fill disk.
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