Daniel Gustafsson <dan...@yesql.se> writes: > When reading a memory contexts log I realized that we have this: > LOG: level: 2; EventTriggerCache: 8192 total in 1 blocks; 7928 free (4 > chunks); 264 used > LOG: level: 3; Event Trigger Cache: 8192 total in 1 blocks; 2616 free (0 > chunks); 5576 used
> The reason is that BuildEventTriggerCache sets up a context > "EventTriggerCache" > which house a hash named "Event Trigger Cache" which in turn creates a context > with the table name. I think it makes sense that these share the same name, > but I think it would be less confusing if they also shared the same spelling > whitespace-wise. Any reason to not rename the hash EventTriggerCache to make > the logging a tiny bit easier to read and grep? Hmm, I'm kinda -1 on them having the same name visible in the contexts dump --- that seems very confusing. How about naming the hash "EventTriggerCacheHash" or so? regards, tom lane