Re: [BUGS] Bug in create operator and/or initdb
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: [BUGS] Bug in create operator and/or initdb |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 28832.1107052969@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Bug in create operator and/or initdb ("John Hansen" <john@geeknet.com.au>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
"John Hansen" <john@geeknet.com.au> writes: > CREATE FUNCTION my_func (inet, inet) as '$libdir/my_func.so' LANGUAGE 'C' IMMUTABLE STRICT; > CREATE OPERATOR <<< ( > PROCEDURE = my_func, > LEFTARG = cidr, > RIGHTARG = cidr, > RESTRICT = contsel, > JOIN = contjoinsel > ); > ERROR: function my_func(cidr, cidr) does not exist Right ... > Now, if you look at the catalog, and the < (less than operator) as an example you will see that: > Two operators are defined for < - one for inet,inet and another for cidr,cidr. > Only one function exists named network_lt, and is declared as taking (inet,inet) as arguments. My opinion is that this is a very bogus shortcut in the network datatype code. There are no cases outside the inet/cidr group where an operator doesn't exactly match its underlying function. (The whole business of inet and cidr being almost but not quite the same type is maldesigned anyway...) The right solution for you is to declare two SQL functions. Whether you make them point at the same underlying C code is up to you. regards, tom lane
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