Update wording, query -> statement:
< * %Allow pooled connections to list all prepared queries > * %Allow pooled connections to list all prepared statements 28c28 < the queries prepared in the current session. > the statements prepared in the current session. 143c143 < o Allow a warm standby system to also allow read-only queries > o Allow a warm standby system to also allow read-only statements 404c404 < * Add GUC to issue notice about queries that use unjoined tables > * Add GUC to issue notice about statements that use unjoined tables 490c490 < Another idea would be to allow actual SELECT queries in a COPY. > Another idea would be to allow actual SELECT statements in a COPY. 554c554 < o Allow function argument names to be queries from PL/PgSQL > o Allow function argument names to be statements from PL/PgSQL 591c591 < o Improve psql's handling of multi-line queries > o Improve psql's handling of multi-line statements < Currently, while \e saves a single query as one entry, interactive < queries are saved one line at a time. Ideally all queries > Currently, while \e saves a single statement as one entry, interactive > statements are saved one line at a time. Ideally all statements 665c665 < o Allow query results to be automatically batched to the client > o Allow statement results to be automatically batched to the client 667c667 < Currently, all query results are transfered to the libpq > Currently, all statement results are transfered to the libpq 672c672 < One complexity is that a query like SELECT 1/col could error > One complexity is that a statement like SELECT 1/col could error 739c739 < * Allow queries across databases or servers with transaction > * Allow statements across databases or servers with transaction < inheritance, allow it to work for UPDATE and DELETE queries, and allow < it to be used for all queries with little performance impact > inheritance, allow it to work for UPDATE and DELETE statements, and allow > it to be used for all statements with little performance impact 876c876 < * Consider automatic caching of queries at various levels: > * Consider automatic caching of statements at various levels: 947c947 < a single session using multiple threads to execute a query faster. > a single session using multiple threads to execute a statement faster. 1025c1025 < * Log queries where the optimizer row estimates were dramatically > * Log statements where the optimizer row estimates were dramatically 1146c1146 < of result sets using new query protocol > of result sets using new statement protocol
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