Fujii Masao <masao.fu...@oss.nttdata.com> writes: > On 2021/05/17 18:58, Bharath Rupireddy wrote: >> It looks like the values such as '123.456', '789.123' '100$%$#$#', >> '9,223,372,' are accepted and treated as valid integers for >> postgres_fdw options batch_size and fetch_size. Whereas this is not >> the case with fdw_startup_cost and fdw_tuple_cost options for which an >> error is thrown. Attaching a patch to fix that.
> This looks an improvement. But one issue is that the restore of > dump file taken by pg_dump from v13 may fail for v14 with this patch > if it contains invalid setting of fetch_size, e.g., "fetch_size '123.456'". > OTOH, since batch_size was added in v14, it has no such issue. Maybe better to just silently round to integer? I think that's what we generally do with integer GUCs these days, eg regression=# set work_mem = 102.9; SET regression=# show work_mem; work_mem ---------- 103kB (1 row) I agree with throwing an error for non-numeric junk though. Allowing that on the grounds of backwards compatibility seems like too much of a stretch. regards, tom lane