Re: To Gilles Darold 2016-10-14 <20161014125406.albrfj3qldiwj...@msg.df7cb.de> > A better design might be to return two columns instead: > > postgres=# select * from pg_current_logfile(); > stderr | csvlog > ---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- > pg_log/postgresql-2016-10-07_1646.log | pg_log/postgresql-2016-10-07_1646.csv
> (The alternative could be to return an extra column: > > postgres=# select * from pg_current_logfile(); > type | logfile > --------------------------------------- > stderr | pg_log/postgresql-2016-10-07_1646.log > csvlog | pg_log/postgresql-2016-10-07_1646.csv Usability-wise it might be better to have pg_current_logfile() just return the name of the text log (and possibly a HINT that there's a csv log if stderr is disabled), and have a second function pg_current_csvlog() return the csv log name. The choice which design is better will probably depend on if we think these functions are meant for interactive use (-> 2 functions), or for automated use (-> 2 columns). My guess would be that interactive use is more important here. Christoph -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers