2014-11-12 5:46 GMT+01:00 <jasen@treshna.com>:
> The following bug has been logged on the website:
>
> Bug reference: 11944
> Logged by: Jasen Betts
> Email address: jasen@treshna.com
> PostgreSQL version: 9.1.13
> Operating system: linux
> Description:
>
> this does work
>
> create function fails( a int) returns int language plpgsql as $$ begin
> if CASE when a = 1 then true else false END
> then return 1; else return 0; end if ;
> end $$;
>
> parentheses can make it work.
>
> create function fails_not( a int) returns int language plpgsql as $$ begin
> if ( CASE when a = 1 then true else false END )
> then return 1; else return 0; end if ;
> end $$;
>
> It seems to be the plpgsql parser not treating the CASE-END as atomic when
> looking for the end of the IF xpression.
>
>
yes, it is true. plpgsql parser doesn't understand to SQL and mechanically
searching ending keywords in expected level of parentheses. There is a
problem in fact, so SQL CASE, and PLpgSQL CASE uses same keyword.
Regards
Pavel
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