Re: PL/Perl Does not Like vstrings
От | David E. Wheeler |
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Тема | Re: PL/Perl Does not Like vstrings |
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Msg-id | 6A6DE41F-234A-4D4A-A095-C0E4D454C915@justatheory.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: PL/Perl Does not Like vstrings (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
On Jan 5, 2012, at 9:41 AM, Tom Lane wrote: > I would imagine you could reproduce it by returning the same kinds of > objects as function results, since the actual problem is in utf8 to > database-encoding conversion. > >> No segfault, at least, though that‚s a rather bizarre error message. AFAIK, $^V isn‚t a hash. This works, though: >> spi_query_prepared($plan, v1); > > Is that actually a vstring? I confess I'd never heard of the things > before this thread, but I remember reading somewhere that you need > multiple dots in a string before it's considered a vstring and not > something else. Yes, it is. You can declare v-strings either by prepending a "v" to one or more dot-separated integers, or just 3 or moredotted integers. http://austin.pm.org/presentations/march2000/raty/vstrings.html I believe the latter syntax is deprecated, though; it turned out to be confusing and pretty roundly hated. It's preferredto use the v syntax. Best, David
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