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Re: Delete rule does not prevent truncate

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On 07/24/2015 02:24 AM, Tim Smith wrote:

Just in case it has not been made obvious yet, rules are silently
deprecated. They still exist because views depend on them, but it is
generally considered best practices to not use them outside that realm.


Well, the manual doesn't seem to reflect that fact.

If that's how the developers feel about rules, i.e they can't be
bothered to make any changes to the rules code any more, no matter how
minor (e.g. this TRUNCATE issue), then you should explicitly state in
the manual that they are depreciated, and stop making stupid
statements like "so if many rows are affected in one statement, a rule
issuing one extra command is likely to be faster than a trigger" that
encourage people to use rules !


Seems that section needs editing to make it clearer that this depends on what type of trigger you use. Or as it states here:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/interactive/sql-createtrigger.html
"
A trigger that is marked FOR EACH ROW is called once for every row that the operation modifies. For example, a DELETE that affects 10 rows will cause any ON DELETE triggers on the target relation to be called 10 separate times, once for each deleted row. In contrast, a trigger that is marked FOR EACH STATEMENT only executes once for any given operation, regardless of how many rows it modifies (in particular, an operation that modifies zero rows will still result in the execution of any applicable FOR EACH STATEMENT triggers).
"

At any rate you know what the situation is. Getting increasingly belligerent is not going to help that situation and the energy would seem to me better spent on adapting to reality and moving on.

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