Magnus Hagander <magnus@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 5:10 PM Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> It's fairly annoying that this doesn't work: >> regression=# select pg_size_bytes(setting||' '||unit) from pg_settings >> where name = 'shared_buffers'; > Actually thinking though, surely *this* particular case can be spelled as: > SELECT pg_size_bytes(current_setting('shared_buffers')) Yeah, that might be the most recommendable way. > Or if doing it off pg_settings: > SELECT setting::bigint * pg_size_bytes(unit) from pg_settings where > name='shared_buffers' No, because that will fail for any unit other than '8kB', eg regression=# select pg_size_bytes('MB'); ERROR: invalid size: "MB" > I'm not sure having pg_size_bytes() parse "16384 8kB" is reasonable, I have > a feeling that could lead to a lot of accidental entries giving the wrong > results. Yeah, that's definitely a risk. Given that current_setting() already does what's needed, that's probably a better answer. regards, tom lane