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This feature was designed to allow parameters not normally known to
<span class="productname">PostgreSQL</span> to be added by add-on modules
(such as procedural languages). This allows extension modules to be
configured in the standard ways.
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Custom options have two-part names: an extension name, then a dot, then
the parameter name proper, much like qualified names in SQL. An example
is <code class="literal">plpgsql.variable_conflict</code>.
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Because custom options may need to be set in processes that have not
loaded the relevant extension module, <span class="productname">PostgreSQL</span>
will accept a setting for any two-part parameter name. Such variables
are treated as placeholders and have no function until the module that
defines them is loaded. When an extension module is loaded, it will add
its variable definitions and convert any placeholder values according to
those definitions. If there are any unrecognized placeholders
that begin with its extension name, warnings are issued and those
placeholders are removed.
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