On 18 March 2014 17:21, Robert Haas <rhaas@postgresql.org> wrote:
> Documentation for logical decoding.
>
> Craig Ringer, Andres Freund, Christian Kruse, with edits by me.
In doc/src/sgml/logicaldecoding.sgml:
s/demonstartes/demonstrates/
s/ot at least 1/to at least 1/
In this example:
+postgres=# SELECT * FROM
pg_logical_slot_get_changes('regression_slot', NULL, NULL);
+ location | xid | data
+-----------+-----+-----------------------------------------------
+ 0/16E0478 | 689 | BEGIN 689
+ 0/16E0478 | 689 | table public.data: INSERT: id[int4]:1 data[text]:'1'
+ 0/16E0580 | 689 | table public.data: INSERT: id[int4]:2 data[text]:'2'
+ 0/16E0650 | 689 | COMMIT 689
+(4 rows)
I actually get the "int4" shown as "integer":
# SELECT * FROM pg_logical_slot_get_changes('regression_slot', NULL, NULL);
location | xid | data
-----------+-----+---------------------------------------------------------
0/16B98E0 | 772 | BEGIN 772
0/16B9910 | 772 | table public.data: INSERT: id[integer]:1 data[text]:'1'
0/16B9A18 | 772 | table public.data: INSERT: id[integer]:2 data[text]:'2'
0/16B9AF0 | 772 | COMMIT 772
(4 rows)
The same applies to subsequent examples.
"without loosing any changes"
s/loosing/losing/
"or have are marked as user"
s/are/been/
s/Successfull/Successful/
s/exectuded/executed/
"an replication slot"
s/an/a/
s/paramter/parameter/
I'd have put this in a patch, but I don't know if the output in the
example is wrong, or just dependent on environmental factors.
Regards
Thom