Wrong command name in writeable-CTE related error messages
От | Markus Winand |
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Тема | Wrong command name in writeable-CTE related error messages |
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Msg-id | 5ED91D2F-429D-47EF-8F4D-233CD9F8CBFB@winand.at обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Wrong command name in writeable-CTE related error messages
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
Hi! I noticed that errors due to writable CTEs in read-only or non-volatile context say the offensive command is SELECT. For example a writeable CTE in a IMMUTABLE function: CREATE TABLE t (x INTEGER); CREATE FUNCTION immutable_func() RETURNS INTEGER LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE AS $$ WITH x AS ( INSERT INTO t (x) VALUES (1) RETURNING x ) SELECT * FROM x; $$; SELECT immutable_func(); ERROR: SELECT is not allowed in a non-volatile function Or a writeable CTE in read-only transaction: START TRANSACTION READ ONLY; WITH x AS ( INSERT INTO t (x) VALUES (1) RETURNING x ) SELECT * FROM x; ERROR: cannot execute SELECT in a read-only transaction My first thought was that these error messages should mention INSERT, but after looking into the source I’m not sure anymore.The name of the command is obtained from CreateCommandName(). After briefly looking around it doesn’t seem to betrivial to introduce something along the line of CreateModifyingCommandName(). So I started by using a different error message at those places where I think it should. I’ve attached a patch for reference,but I’m not happy with it. In particular I’m unsure about the SPI stuff (how to test?) and if there are more casesas those covered by the patch. Ultimately getting hold of the command name might also be beneficial for a new errormessage. A WITH clause containing a data-modifying statement is not allowed in a read-only transaction It wouldn’t make me sad if somebody who touches the code more often than once every few years can take care of it. -markus
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