On Sat, May 15, 2021 at 02:21:59PM -0400, Álvaro Herrera wrote: > I commented out the release notes para that is now wrong. What remains > is this: > > Move query hash computation from pg_stat_statements to the core server > (Julien Rouhaud) > > We could perhaps add something like > > Extension pg_stat_statements continues to work without requiring any > configuration changes. > > but that seems a bit pointless. Or maybe > > Extension pg_stat_statements automatically enables query identifier > computation if compute_query_id is set to auto. Third-party modules > to compute query identifiers can be installed and used if this is set > to off. >
OK, new text is: <listitem> <!-- Author: Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> 2021-04-07 [5fd9dfa5f] Move pg_stat_statements query jumbling to core. --> <para> Move query hash computation from pg_stat_statements to the core server (Julien Rouhaud) </para> <para> The new server variable compute_query_id's default of 'auto' will automatically enable query id computation when this extension is loaded. </para> </listitem> I also added Alvaro as an author of the compute_query_id item. > I wonder why the initial line says "query hash" instead of "query > identifier". Do we want to say "hash" everywhere? Why didn't we name > the GUC "compute_query_hash" in that case? It is queryid (no underscore) in pg_stat_statements, which was a whole different discussion. ;-) > Anyway, let me remind you that it is pretty common to require initdb > during the beta period. True. -- Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> https://momjian.us EDB https://enterprisedb.com If only the physical world exists, free will is an illusion.