Tom Lane wrote:
> The 'mod' and 'ddl' settings obviously can't be handled until after
> basic parsing. We could create a completely separate code path for
> 'all' but I'm not sure I see the point.
The users are evidently expecting that "log all statements" means to log
all statements issued by the client. These implementation details are
not obvious to a user.
> To some extent the logging
> settings are only meant to capture successfully executed statements
Then it should be changed to log *only* successfully executed statements
and explicitly documented as such.
> (eg, you don't get duration for a failed command, either) --- which
> should be OK since failed ones won't change the database state.
I don't think tracking changes to the database state is the only
motivation for wanting to see all statements.
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Peter Eisentraut
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