Re: Object translation mechanism is, umm, broken. - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers
From | Dave Page |
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Subject | Re: Object translation mechanism is, umm, broken. |
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Msg-id | BANLkTimJ6_bsyeaZSkUad21-VdKWKKUwjQ@mail.gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Object translation mechanism is, umm, broken. (Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info>) |
List | pgadmin-hackers |
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info> wrote: > On Mon, 2011-06-13 at 10:18 +0100, Dave Page wrote: >> On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Guillaume Lelarge >> <guillaume@lelarge.info> wrote: >> > On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 11:22 +0200, Guillaume Lelarge wrote: >> >> On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 14:24 +0100, Dave Page wrote: >> >> > On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 1:45 PM, Guillaume Lelarge >> >> > <guillaume@lelarge.info> wrote: >> >> > > >> >> > > Hi, >> >> > > >> >> > > On Thu, 2011-06-02 at 08:54 +0000, Dave Page wrote: >> >> > > > [...] >> >> > > > This commit: http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb?p=pgadmin3.git;a=commitdiff;h=4b8ae9d82c3b879eb02dda60908ed9590a674ec4 >> >> > > > (particularly the code in pgObject.cpp) is causing problems. I keep >> >> > > > running into objects for which we now get messages like "Refreshing >> >> > > > unknown object of type Replication", which I believe used to work just >> >> > > > fine. I've just hit it with the Slony replication cluster object, and >> >> > > > now have a sneaking suspicion it's also going to affect all the other >> >> > > > slony object types. >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > > Right. >> >> > > >> >> > > > Aside from the fact that the code is incomplete, it's a serious >> >> > > > modularity violation. We shouldn't have a giant conditional statement >> >> > > > in a parent class that has knowledge of each of the different classes >> >> > > > that might be derived from that object. Instead, each of the child >> >> > > > classes should override a common function. >> >> > > > >> >> > > > Can you look at this please? >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > > Working on it right now. >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > Thanks - I appreciate it. >> >> > >> >> >> >> So I finally have something. Can you get a quick look at it to tell me >> >> if that's what you were looking for? I guess you'll be particularly >> >> interested in pgadmin/schema/pgObject.cpp. >> >> >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> BTW, still two issues on this (big) patch: >> >> * Greenplum objects are taken care of, but I have no way to check them >> >> * EDB objects still have no support. I can add that, but can't check >> >> the code >> >> >> > >> > Same patch with EDB objects support (but still no tests on them). And >> > this time, compressed. >> >> That seems like a much cleaner design, though I must admit I'm >> surprised by the size of the patch. >> > > Yeah, I was also surprised. I mostly had two different kinds of things > to do: add messages to fully unsupported objects (meaning something like > 200 more lines in their respective files), and adding a > CreateCollection() function to partially supported objects (so, > declaration in .h, and code in .cpp). The sum of all these changes is > huge, but it's not a difficult code. > >> I wonder if we should get it applied, and push out another beta ASAP? >> > > I'm not against pushing out another beta. But I'm not sure we really > need it just for this patch. We seem to have some users that work on the > last git release. Let's see if they find something with this patch. OK, cool. -- Dave Page Blog: http://pgsnake.blogspot.com Twitter: @pgsnake EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company
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