Tom Lane wrote:
>
> Bottom line: if DBL_DIG=15 and the float arithmetic is binary, then
> there are some double values that require 17 displayed digits to
> distinguish, even though not all 16-digit numbers are distinct.
>
> So I retract my original proposal and instead suggest that we offer
> a switch to display either DBL_DIG or DBL_DIG+2 significant digits
> (and correspondingly increase the digits for float4). The DBL_DIG+2
> case should handle the need for exact dump/reload.
Nice. This will be good for number storage purposes.
Shall it be done with two parameters, 'DOUBLE_FORMAT' and
'SINGLE_FORMAT', with options 'SHORT' and 'LONG' controlling how the
sprintf's are done ?
Will someone from pg-people do it or shall I do it for you ?
As I said previously, I have seen the GUC stuff and it seem's ok for me
to do it. I really do not know if there are any restrictions on who
implements what respecting PostgreSQL.
Tomorrow we have an holyday in Portugal and I shall leave for the whole
week-end, but I can do it on monday.
Best regards,
Pedro M. Ferreira
>
> regards, tom lane
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