2017-01-06 7:01 GMT+01:00 Pavel Stehule <pavel.steh...@gmail.com>:

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>>> Thank you for your work on this topic.
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>>> Unfortunately, there is significant disagreement in this topic between
>>> us. I see a schema based persistent metadata a catalog based security as
>>> fundamental feature. Editing config file is not acceptable in any view.
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>> I generally agree with that. That said, it probably wouldn't be hard to
>> "register" GUCs during backend startup, based on what's in the catalog for
>> the database you're connecting to. There's certainly already a place in the
>> code to do this, since you can set per-database values for GUCs. That said,
>> IIRC GUCs are setup in such a way that could could just create a new stack
>> upon connection. Actually, I think that'd need to happen anyway, otherwise
>> these variables are going to look like GUCs even though they're not.
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> Registration on every setup can be little bit expensive - more practical
> is variables initialized on demand - when they are used.
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And if you have a catalog entry, then it is not necessary - self management
variables in memory is not too complex



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> Regards
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> Pavel
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