Re: plpgsql.extra_warnings='num_into_expressions'
От | Heikki Linnakangas |
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Тема | Re: plpgsql.extra_warnings='num_into_expressions' |
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Msg-id | 53F5D629.4030808@vmware.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: plpgsql.extra_warnings='num_into_expressions' (Marko Tiikkaja <marko@joh.to>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
On 08/21/2014 02:09 PM, Marko Tiikkaja wrote: > On 8/21/14, 1:19 PM, Heikki Linnakangas wrote: >> On 08/07/2014 01:11 AM, Marko Tiikkaja wrote: >>> On 7/21/14, 10:56 PM, I wrote: >>>> Here's a patch which allows you to notice those annoying bugs with INTO >>>> slightly more quickly. Adding to the next commit phest. >>> >>> New version, fixed bugs with set operations and VALUES lists. >> >> Looks good. >> >> There's probably more checking like that that you could add, but that >> can be done as add-on patches, if ever. The INTO mistake happens a lot >> more easily. > > Yeah, I think the mistake is at least as easy to do in "FOR .. IN > <query>", and I'm planning to add checks for that as well. But I > haven't found the time to look at it amongst all the other patches and > projects I have going Ok. > (and also, unfortunately, I'm on vacation right now). Oh, have fun! >> It seems weird to pass a PLpgSQL_row struct to check_sql_expr. >> check_sql_expr only needs to know how many attributes is expected to be >> in the target list, so it would be more natural to just pass an "int >> expected_natts". > > I'm not sure about this, though. AFAICT all the interesting cases are > already holding a PLpgSQL_row, and in that case it seems easier to just > pass that in to check_sql_expr() without making the callers worry about > extracting the expected_natts from the row. Hmm. The integer FOR syntax I used in my example does not, it always expects 1 output column. > And we can always change > the interface should such a case come up, since the interface is > completely internal. Just my 0.02EUR, of course. You might want to add a helper function to count the number of attributes in a PLpgSQL_row. Then the check_sql_expr call would be almost as simple: check_sql_expr(..., get_row_natts(row)). - Heikki
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