Re: Bruce Momjian 2016-07-30 <20160730181643.gd22...@momjian.us> > I also just applied a doc patch that increases case and spacing > consistency in the use of kB/MB/GB/TB.
Hi, PostgreSQL uses the spaces inconsistently, though. pg_size_pretty uses spaces: # select pg_size_pretty((2^20)::bigint); pg_size_pretty ──────────────── 1024 kB SHOW does not: # show work_mem; work_mem ────────── 1MB The SHOW output is formatted by _ShowOption() using 'INT64_FORMAT "%s"', via convert_from_base_unit(). The latter has a comment attached... /* * Convert a value in some base unit to a human-friendly unit. The output * unit is chosen so that it's the greatest unit that can represent the value * without loss. For example, if the base unit is GUC_UNIT_KB, 1024 is * converted to 1 MB, but 1025 is represented as 1025 kB. */ ... where the spaces are present again. General typesetting standard seems to be "1 MB", i.e. to include a space between value and unit. (This would also be my preference.) Opinions? (I'd opt to insert spaces in the docs now, and then see if inserting a space in the SHOW output is acceptable for 10.0.) Christoph -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers