Re: Documentation diff

2024-02-28 Thread Daniel Gustafsson
> On 28 Feb 2024, at 19:59, Marcos Pegoraro wrote: > > > jian he escreveu: > > but I guess the OP wants a side by side rendered html comparison. > > like you buy a iphone then you can compare it like this: > > https://www.apple.com/iphone/compare/ > > No, I want show what changes ocurred on bot

Re: Documentation diff

2024-02-28 Thread Marcos Pegoraro
> jian he escreveu: > but I guess the OP wants a side by side rendered html comparison. > like you buy a iphone then you can compare it like this: > https://www.apple.com/iphone/compare/ No, I want show what changes ocurred on both versions, the page your ar

Re: Documentation diff

2024-02-25 Thread jian he
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 1:49 AM Daniel Gustafsson wrote: > > > On 25 Feb 2024, at 17:38, Marcos Pegoraro wrote: > > > So I was thinking of a way to get differences between this and that > > versions, and for all doc pages. > > Something like we already have on [2], it explicits, this feature was

Re: Documentation diff

2024-02-25 Thread Daniel Gustafsson
> On 25 Feb 2024, at 17:38, Marcos Pegoraro wrote: > So I was thinking of a way to get differences between this and that versions, > and for all doc pages. > Something like we already have on [2], it explicits, this feature was > introduced, this was changed, this does not exist anymore. The d

Re: Documentation diff

2024-02-25 Thread Erik Wienhold
On 2024-02-25 17:38 +0100, Marcos Pegoraro wrote: > All the time we have doubts about what function exists in what version, or > was changed. pgPedia may give you some overview, although it does not claim to be up-to-date. > IS JSON belongs to 15 or 16, MERGE was done on 14 or 15, as example, are

Re: Documentation diff

2024-02-25 Thread Adrian Klaver
On 2/25/24 08:38, Marcos Pegoraro wrote: Which problem are you trying to solve?  You should be reading the version of the docs which corresponds to the version you are running.  If you are trying to figure out an upgrade then the release notes are probably a better startin

Re: Documentation diff

2024-02-25 Thread Marcos Pegoraro
> > Which problem are you trying to solve? You should be reading the version > of > the docs which corresponds to the version you are running. If you are > trying > to figure out an upgrade then the release notes are probably a better > starting > point. Daniel Gustafsson > All the time we have

Re: Documentation diff

2024-02-25 Thread Daniel Gustafsson
> On 25 Feb 2024, at 14:04, Marcos Pegoraro wrote: > There are lots of new functions and better explanations of old features. > Then my question is, how to know all pages which were changed and what > exactly was changed on those pages ? Which problem are you trying to solve? You should be re

Documentation diff

2024-02-25 Thread Marcos Pegoraro
It's not easy to see what exactly changed between this and that version, on a specific page on documentation. As an example I got this page but you'll see this problem anywhere on docs. https://www.postgresql.org/docs/16/functions-json.html and https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/functions-json.