2009/11/21 Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>:
> Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com> writes:
>> Hypothetically - when we are able to pass any value to DO script, then
>> I don't see problem. If I use Andrew's design - ${shellvar} and add it
>> to psql parser, then I could to write
>
>> \set par1 world
>
>> do $$
>> begin
>> raise notice 'Helo, % and %', $1, $2;
>> end;
>> $$ using :par1, ${USER};
>
> Ick. Double, triple ick. It is astonishing to me how many people think
> that the solution to today's problem is always to invent some weird new
> syntax to plaster over SQL. Which for some reason invariably involves
> dollar signs and/or curly braces ... there isn't even any originality
> involved :-(.
>
> Maybe we should accept one of these proposals, just so that it usurps
> that part of the syntax space forever and we can reject the next ten bad
> ideas out-of-hand. Of course, if the SQL committee ever gets around to
> defining curly braces as doing something, we'll be screwed.
>
> colon-foo is bad enough. Let's not add more.
I have a no problem. Syntax should be defined later. there is simple
workaround (using shellvariables):
psql ... -v user = $USER
I repeat it again and finish:
proposal is related only to DO statement (what is Pg specific).
Doesn't propose psql changes, doesn't propose PL changes.
good night
Pavel
>
> regards, tom lane
>