On 07/05/2015 04:46 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
I made a pass over pgbench's error messages to try to make them meet
project style guidelines.  There was one rather large bit of inconsistency
that I didn't try to fix, though: something like half of the messages
prepend "pgbench: " to the front, but the other half don't.  Worse yet,
some of the other half prepend other things like metacommand names, which
seems quite confusing if you're expecting the former convention.

I'd like to see that become consistent, but I am not sure which way we
want to jump.  Personally I think "pgbench: " adds very little and so
I'd rather get rid of it, but I'm sure others feel differently.

I would agree that adding pgbench is useless. You know if you ware running pgbench. Heck if you don't know, the logs become rather obvious regardless.

JD



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