On 04/26/2017 10:31 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com> writes:
>> I wouldn't fight hard to change it but really if we think about it, what
>> makes more sense from usability perspective?
>
>> CREATE TABLE foo() COMMENT IS
>
> I think it's likely to be impossible to shoehorn such a thing into every
> type of CREATE command without making COMMENT a fully reserved word,
> which is going to be a very hard sell.
Well if it is a complete uphill battle, this is certainly not the
feature that I am going to dig my heels in about.
>
>> 2. Make it so comments are appended not replaced.
>
> Backwards compatibility fail ... not to mention that you haven't offered
> an argument as to why everyone would think this is an improvement.
"Everyone" is a bit of a stretch for every single feature we have.
I would think that most people that work with production systems would
like to know the history of any object modification.
Thanks,
jD
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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