"collation" or "collation oder"
Currently in the docs both "collation" and "collation order" are
used. I think this is confusing because IMO "collation" implies
"order", and "collation order" is redundant.
Can we change "collation order" to "collation"? git grep shows
followings:
amcheck.sgml: collation order between a primary server and a standby server is
charset.sgml: locale-specific collation order, number formatting, translated
charset.sgml: settings can modify the collation order to suit a variety of needs. For
ref/create_database.sgml: Sets the default collation order and character classification in the
ref/create_database.sgml: <literal>libc</literal>, also sets the default collation order to use
ref/create_database.sgml: collation order and character classification, overriding the setting
ref/create_database.sgml: collation order and character classification, overriding the setting
Best reagards,
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Tatsuo Ishii
SRA OSS K.K.
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On 14.12.24 03:32, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
Currently in the docs both "collation" and "collation order" are
used. I think this is confusing because IMO "collation" implies
"order", and "collation order" is redundant.
I think there is a difference. A collation is a database object, a
collation order is the order produced when invoking that collation. For
example, in amcheck.sgml:
"""
... an inconsistency in the collation order between a primary server and
a standby server ...
"""
If we wrote just "collation" here I think it would be less clear,
because what's the problem is whether the order is different, not
whether the collation objects are different.
I think there is a difference. A collation is a database object, a
collation order is the order produced when invoking that collation.
For example, in amcheck.sgml:"""
... an inconsistency in the collation order between a primary server
and a standby server ...
"""If we wrote just "collation" here I think it would be less clear,
because what's the problem is whether the order is different, not
whether the collation objects are different.
That makes sense. Thanks for the explanation.
--
Tatsuo Ishii
SRA OSS K.K.
English: http://www.sraoss.co.jp/index_en/
Japanese:http://www.sraoss.co.jp