On Sat, Sep 3, 2016 at 7:13 PM, Michael Paquier
<michael.paquier@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 4, 2016 at 5:57 AM, Vik Fearing <vik@2ndquadrant.fr> wrote:
>> One thing that has been irking me ever since I came to PostgreSQL is the
>> fact that pg_ctl -w (and -W) don't have longhand equivalents. I like to
>> use the long version in scripts and such as extra documentation, and
>> I've never been able to with these. What's more, I keep forgetting that
>> --wait (and --no-wait) aren't a thing.
>>
>> Trivial patch attached.
>
> Nit: Like --nosync we could use --nowait, without an hyphen.
But is that actually better? I think that the idea of omitting the
dash here is one of those things that sounds good at first, and then
later you realize that it was actually a dumb idea all along. If
somebody has an option for --body or --on or --table and has to negate
it by running --nobody or --noon or --notable, some confusion may
result, because in each case you get a word that is not really the
logical inverse of the original option. Also, if you end up with any
multi-word options, like --save-backup-files, then users wonder why
the opposite, --nosave-backup-files, has a dash between words 2 and 3
and between words 3 and 4, but not between words 1 and 2. I suggest
we'd do better to standardize on always including a dash in such
cases.
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