On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 10:45:51PM -0500, Justin Pryzby wrote: > | Add Set Server Name Indication (SNI) for SSL connection packets (Peter > Eisentraut) > Remove "Set" > > | Reduce the default value of vacuum_cost_page_miss from 10 milliseconds to 2 > (Peter Geoghegan) > Peter mentioned that this should not say "milliseconds" (but maybe the page > I'm > looking at is old). > > | Cause vacuum operations to be aggressive if the table is near xid or > multixact wraparound (Masahiko Sawada, Peter Geoghegan) > Say "become aggressive" ? > > | Allow the arbitrary collations of partition boundary values (Tom Lane) > Remove "the" > > | Generate WAL invalidations message during command completion when using > logical replication (Dilip Kumar, Tomas Vondra, Amit Kapila) > invalidation messages > > | Add support for infinity and -infinity values to the numeric data type > (Tom Lane) > "-infinity" has markup but not "infinity" ? > > | Allow vacuum to deallocate space reserved by trailing unused heap line > pointers (Matthias van de Meent, Peter Geoghegan) > say "reclaim space" ?
Some more: | VACUUM now has a PROCESS_TOAST which can be set to false to disable TOAST processing, and vacuumdb has a --no-process-toast option. has a process_toast *option | Previously, if the object already exists, EXPLAIN would fail. already existed | Function pg_stat_reset_replication_slot() resets slot statistics. *The function. But maybe it should be omitted. | New options are read-only, primary, standby, and prefer-standby. *The new options | Allow reindexdb to change the tablespace of the new index (Michael Paquier) | This is done by specifying --tablespace. I think this should be merged with the corresponding server feature, like this one: |Add ability to skip vacuuming of TOAST tables (Nathan Bossart) |VACUUM now has a PROCESS_TOAST which can be set to false to disable TOAST processing, and vacuumdb has a --no-process-toast option. Or, the client-side option could be omitted. This is distinguished from vacuumdb --no-index-cleanup and --no-truncate, for which the server support was added in v12, and the client support was essentially an omision. | Add documentation for the factorial() function (Peter Eisentraut) | With the removal of the ! operator in this release, factorial() is the only built-in way to compute a factorial. Could be ommited or collapsed into the other item. I know Tom thinks that it's unnecesary to document changes to documentation. -- Justin