Re: Recursive stored procedure in C.
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: Recursive stored procedure in C. |
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Msg-id | 14295.1121348489@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Recursive stored procedure in C. (Leif Jensen <leif@crysberg.dk>) |
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Re: Recursive stored procedure in C.
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Список | pgsql-general |
Leif Jensen <leif@crysberg.dk> writes: > I am trying to make a stored procedure in C that is used as a trigger > on before/after insert/update on a certain table. This procedure might do > inserts/updates on the same table (recursively triggering itself). I have > made (pretty) sure that I'm not using 'global' variables in this module > and that I do an SPI_connect() the very first time I enter and an > SPI_finish() at the last exit. If you want the trigger levels to be independent (which I think you do) then you need a SPI_connect and a SPI_finish in *each* trigger call. Whatever magic you are doing to special-case recursion is all wrong and should be ripped out, root and branch. The bit you may be missing is that you need to do SPI_push and SPI_pop around anything that might possibly call another function using SPI (eg, your own recursive instance, but also anything else that might use SPI). SPI_execute() and friends do this for you, but if the recursion is not via a SPI-executed query then you need to do it explicitly. regards, tom lane
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