Hello Masahiko-san,
[...] Personally I prefer "t" for table creation because "c" for create
is a generic word. We might want to have another initialization command
that creates something.
Ok, good point.
About the patch: applies, compiles, works for me. A few minor comments.
While re-reading the documentation, I think that it should be "Set custom
initialization steps". It could be "Require ..." when -I implied -i, but
since -i is still required the sentence does not seem to apply as such.
"Destroying any existing tables: ..." -> "Destroy existing pgbench tables:
...".
I would suggest to add short expanded explanations in the term definition,
next to the triggering letter, to underline the mnemonic. Something like:
c (cleanup)
t (table creation)
g (generate data)
v (vacuum)
p (primary key)
f (foreign key)
Also update the error message in checkCustomCommands to "ctgvpf".
Cleanup should have a message when it is executed. I suggest "cleaning
up...".
Maybe add a comment in front of the array tables to say that the order is
important, something like "tables in reverse foreign key dependencies
order"?
case 'I': ISTM that initialize_cmds is necessarily already allocated, thus
I would not bother to test before pg_free.
--
Fabien.
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