Takahiro Itagaki <itagaki.takah...@oss.ntt.co.jp> writes: > Tatsuo Ishii <is...@postgresql.org> wrote: >> For example, see below from above URL: This means that we expect >> PostgreSQL exports it's parser so that existing cluster softwares can >> use it. Not opposite direction.
> I think they says the same practically -- at least have the same impact. > It says postgres need to export the the internal feature *only for* some > of external cluster softwares. So, if you are thinking about exporting > some features from the core, the exported features would better to be > stable enough and shared by several third-party tools. [ raised eyebrow... ] It's going to be a really, really, *really* hard sell to get us to export any sort of external API to the parser internals. At least if by "API" you mean something other than "we will whack this around to an indefinite degree on no notice, and don't even think about complaining". What exactly is the goal that you think such a thing would serve, anyway? The fragments on the referenced web page don't leave me with any warm feelings about how well the idea has been thought through. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers