Re: Another swing at JSON

Bernd Helmle <mailings@oopsware.de>

From: Bernd Helmle <mailings@oopsware.de>
To: Joseph Adams <joeyadams3.14159@gmail.com>, Dimitri Fontaine <dimitri@2ndquadrant.fr>, David Fetter <david@fetter.org>
Cc: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>, Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com>, pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
Date: 2011-06-16T21:29:27Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers

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--On 29. März 2011 21:15:11 -0400 Joseph Adams <joeyadams3.14159@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Thanks.  I applied a minor variation of this trick to the JSON module,
> so now it builds/installs/tests cleanly on both REL8_4_0 and HEAD
> (though it won't work if you copy contrib/json into a pre-9.1
> PostgreSQL source directory and type `make` without USE_PGXS=1).
>
> I also went ahead and renamed uninstall_json.sql to
> json--uninstall--0.1.sql (again, it's for pre-9.1 users) and removed
> unnecessary trailing spaces.
>
>> Anything going into the PostgreSQL code base will be for 9.2, so
>> anything else would be a separate (if somewhat related) project.  I
>> suspect the code will be a good deal cleaner if you do just the 9.2+
>> version and see who wants it back-patched, if anyone does :)
>
> It's a trivial matter to remove backward compatibility from
> contrib/json, if anybody wants me to do it.  I can just remove
> compat.[ch], */init-pre9.1.* , remove the PREFIX_PGVER trick from the
> Makefile, remove a few lines in the source code, and maintain the
> backported json module elsewhere.  It's just a matter of whether or
> not explicit backward-compatibility is desirable in modules shipped
> with releases.

I started looking into this. A very minor adjusted patch to filelist.sgml was 
required to apply the patch cleanly to current -HEAD (attached).

After reading Joseph's comment upthread, I don't see any consensus wether the 
existing pre-9.1 support is required or even desired. Maybe i missed it, but do 
we really expect an extension (or contrib module) to be backwards compatible to 
earlier major releases, when shipped in contrib/ ?

-- 
Thanks

	Bernd