"Jonathan S. Katz" <jkatz@postgresql.org> writes:
> My question is if we're only going to list out the settings that are
> customized, are we going to:
> 1. Hide a setting if it matches a default value, even if a user set it
> to be the default value? OR
> 2. Comment out all of the settings in a generated postgresql.conf file?
As committed, it prints anything that's shown as "source != 'default'"
in pg_settings, which means anything for which the value wasn't
taken from the wired-in default. I suppose an alternative definition
could be "setting != boot_val". Not really sure if that's better.
This idea does somewhat address my unhappiness upthread about printing
values with source = 'internal', but I see that it gets confused by
some GUCs with custom show hooks, like unix_socket_permissions.
Maybe it needs to be "source != 'default' AND setting != boot_val"?
regards, tom lane