Thread: Re: Retiring some encodings?

Re: Retiring some encodings?

From
Tatsuo Ishii
Date:
>> On 23 May 2025, at 11:08, wenhui qiu <qiuwenhuifx@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> HI 
>> > The obvious question is how many people would suffer because
>> > of that removal, as it would prevent them from using pg_upgrade.
>> 
>> > Can anybody who works in a region that uses these encodings make
>> > an educated guess?
>> +1 Agree ,GB18030 A coding standard in China, if deleted, will have an impact on the application of postgresql in
China,and China is now experiencing more and more hot postgresql heat, need to consider carefully!
 
> 
> Thanks for the input, that's exactly what we need to make informed decisions.
> How prevalent is GB18030 usage, is it used in all postgres installations in
> China, most of them or in some particular cases?

Another point is, whether other DBMS support GB18030 or not. If they
support, but PostgreSQL would not in the future, that could be a
reason to move away from PostgreSQL.

As far as I know MySQL, Oracle and SQL server support GB18030.

Best regards,
--
Tatsuo Ishii
SRA OSS K.K.
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Re: Retiring some encodings?

From
Michael Paquier
Date:
On Fri, May 23, 2025 at 07:58:46PM +0900, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
> Another point is, whether other DBMS support GB18030 or not. If they
> support, but PostgreSQL would not in the future, that could be a
> reason to move away from PostgreSQL.

Yeah, that's a good point.  I would also question what's the benefit
in using GB18030 over UTF-8, though.  An obvious one I can see is
because legacy applications never get updated.

On my side, I'll try to grab some actual numbers or at least a trend
of them.
--
Michael

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Re: Retiring some encodings?

From
Tatsuo Ishii
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> Yeah, that's a good point.  I would also question what's the benefit
> in using GB18030 over UTF-8, though.  An obvious one I can see is
> because legacy applications never get updated.

Plus users have too many GB18030 encoded files, I guess.
--
Tatsuo Ishii
SRA OSS K.K.
English: http://www.sraoss.co.jp/index_en/
Japanese:http://www.sraoss.co.jp