| From: | Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us> |
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| To: | Stephen Frost <sfrost(at)snowman(dot)net> |
| Cc: | KaiGai Kohei <kaigai(at)ak(dot)jp(dot)nec(dot)com>, David Fetter <david(at)fetter(dot)org>, KaiGai Kohei <kaigai(at)kaigai(dot)gr(dot)jp>, Robert Haas <robertmhaas(at)gmail(dot)com>, pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org, Greg Williamson <gwilliamson39(at)yahoo(dot)com>, Sam Mason <sam(at)samason(dot)me(dot)uk>, Joshua Brindle <method(at)manicmethod(dot)com> |
| Subject: | Re: SE-PostgreSQL Specifications |
| Date: | 2009-08-04 13:41:13 |
| Message-ID: | 21798.1249393273@sss.pgh.pa.us |
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Stephen Frost <sfrost(at)snowman(dot)net> writes:
> * KaiGai Kohei (kaigai(at)ak(dot)jp(dot)nec(dot)com) wrote:
>> My concern is "access_control_" is a bit long for prefixes,
>> but "ac_" is too short to represent what it is doing.
> pg_ac_? Still shorter than 'security_', uses the pg_ prefix, which we
> use in a number of other places, and has 'ac' in it..
I don't see anything wrong with "ac_". Short is good, and there isn't
any other concept in the PG internals that it would conflict with.
If there were, "pg_ac_" would surely not help to disambiguate.
regards, tom lane
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