"David G. Johnston" <david.g.johns...@gmail.com> writes: > Over in [1] Greg got confused by some wording in our NOTIFY documentation. > The attached patch uses "emits" and "delivered" more consistently (in > lieu of "processed" in the complained of location).
Meh --- I do not think "emitted" is much of an improvement over "sent". (I agree it's not great that these two places don't use matching terminology, though.) Neither is clear as to where the message is sent or emitted. As for the other end of it, I don't like "delivered" because it presumes that the processing action necessarily is to send the message to the connected client. When a backend takes a message off the queue, it may just drop it on the floor because its client is not listening to that channel. Nonetheless, until it's done so that message must consume queue space. Maybe we could use terminology along the lines of "added to the queue" and "removed from the queue"? regards, tom lane