Jeff Janes <jeff.ja...@gmail.com> writes: > under HASH_STATISTICS, the output reporting "this HTAB" upon destruction is > pretty useless. Which HTAB would this one be? It is not necessarily the > most recently created one.
> This makes it output the %p to the actual HTAB, so it can be matched up > with the logging of the creation. Seems reasonable, although I wonder why neither of them print the tabname string. More generally, I see no calls to hash_stats() anywhere except in hash_destroy(), so wouldn't you need a rather larger patch to make it actually do anything useful? > I'm not sure why it bypasses elog. Is that so it can run during start-up > before elog is active? I'd like to make it go through elog so that > log_line_prefix are applied, but then it would no longer be a trivial patch. A quick dig in our git history shows that it was like that in Postgres95, so the answer is most likely "this code predates elog()". I would think it'd be a safe assumption that elog is initialized before any hashtables are created, but certainly you could test that pretty quickly ... 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