On 2020-Nov-24, Tom Lane wrote:
> Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> writes:
> > Oh, I thought it had been suggested in previous discussions that these
> > should be treated as access methods rather than inventing a whole new
> > concept just for this, and it seemed like a good idea to me. I guess I
> > missed the fact that the patch wasn't doing it that way. Hmm.
>
> FWIW, I kind of agree with Robert's take on this. Heap and index AMs
> are pretty fundamentally different animals, yet we don't have a problem
> sticking them in the same catalog. I think anything that is related to
> storage access could reasonably go into that catalog, rather than
> inventing a new one.
Right -- Something like amname=lz4, amhandler=lz4handler, amtype=c.
The core code must of course know how to instantiate an AM of type
'c' and what to use it for.
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