On Wed, Jul 13, 2022 at 4:13 PM Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota....@gmail.com> wrote: > > At Wed, 13 Jul 2022 18:09:43 +0900 (JST), Kyotaro Horiguchi < horikyota....@gmail.com> wrote in > > I happened to see the message below. > > > > > WARNING: new data directory should not be inside the old data directory, e.g. %s > > > > The corresponding code is > > > > > ... the old data directory, e.g. %s", old_cluster_pgdata); > > > > So, "e.g." (for example) in the message sounds like "that is", which I > > think is "i.e.". It should be fixed if this is correct. I'm not sure > > whether to keep using Latin-origin acronyms like this, but in the > > attached I used "i.e.".
I did my own quick scan and found one use of i.e. that doesn't really fit, in a sentence that has other grammatical issues: - Due to the differences how ECPG works compared to Informix's ESQL/C (i.e., which steps + Due to differences in how ECPG works compared to Informix's ESQL/C (namely, which steps are purely grammar transformations and which steps rely on the underlying run-time library) there is no <literal>FREE cursor_name</literal> statement in ECPG. This is because in ECPG, <literal>DECLARE CURSOR</literal> doesn't translate to a function call into I've pushed that in addition to your changes, thanks! -- John Naylor EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com