Bad side-effect from making EXPLAIN return a select result
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Bad side-effect from making EXPLAIN return a select result |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 3343.1020877207@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
In 7.2 and before it would work to do EXPLAIN in a plpgsql function: regression=# create function foo(int) returns int as ' regression'# begin regression'# explain select * from tenk1 where unique1 = $1; regression'# return 1; regression'# end;' language plpgsql; CREATE regression=# select foo(1); NOTICE: QUERY PLAN: Index Scan using tenk1_unique1 on tenk1 (cost=0.00..6.00 rows=1 width=148) foo ----- 1 (1 row) which was useful for examining the behavior of the planner with parameterized queries. In current CVS tip this doesn't work anymore --- the EXPLAIN executes just fine, but plpgsql discards the result, and you never get to see it. Not sure what to do about this. Probably plpgsql should be tweaked to do something with EXPLAIN, but what? Should it treat it like a SELECT? Or just issue the output as a NOTICE (seems like a step backwards though). I'm also strongly tempted to try to make the SQL-language equivalent work: regression=# create function foo(int) returns setof text as regression-# 'explain select * from tenk1 where unique1 = $1;' regression-# language sql; ERROR: function declared to return text, but final statement is not a SELECT regards, tom lane
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