Обсуждение: better support of out parameters in plperl
Hello, I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to postgresql array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form output from procedures with one OUT argument. Regards Pavel Stehule _________________________________________________________________ Citite se osamele? Poznejte nekoho vyjmecneho diky Match.com. http://www.msn.cz/
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Pavel Stehule wrote: > Hello, > > I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to > postgresql array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form > output from procedures with one OUT argument. > I will try to review these in the next 2 weeks unless someone beats me to it. cheers andrew
Patch applied. Thanks. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pavel Stehule wrote: > Hello, > > I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to postgresql > array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form output from procedures > with one OUT argument. > > Regards > Pavel Stehule > > _________________________________________________________________ > Citite se osamele? Poznejte nekoho vyjmecneho diky Match.com. > http://www.msn.cz/ [ Attachment, skipping... ] [ Attachment, skipping... ] > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate > subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@postgresql.org so that your > message can get through to the mailing list cleanly -- Bruce Momjian bruce@momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
I wrote: > Pavel Stehule wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to >> postgresql array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form >> output from procedures with one OUT argument. >> > > I will try to review these in the next 2 weeks unless someone beats me > to it. > > I have reviewed this lightly, as committed by Bruce, and have some concerns. Unfortunately, the deathof my main workstation has cost me much of the time I intended to use for a more thorough review, so there may well be more issues than are outlined here. First, it is completely undocumented. Second, this comment is at best confusing: /* if value is ref on array do to pg string array conversion */ Third, it appears to assume that we will have names for all OUT params. But names are optional, as I understand it. Arguably,we should be treating the returns positionally, and thus return an arrayref when there are OYT params, not a hashref,and ignore the names - after all, all perl function args are nameless, in fact, even if you use a naming conventionto refer to them. Fourth, I don't understand the change: "allow hash form output from procedures with one OUT argument." That seems very non-orthogonal,and I can't see any good reason for it. Lastly, if you look at the expected output as committed,it appears to have been prepared without being actually examined,for example: CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test05(OUT a varchar) AS $$ return {a=>'ahoj'}; $$ LANGUAGE plperl; SELECT '05' AS i,a FROM test05(); i | a ----+----------------- 05 | HASH(0x8558f9c) (1 row) what??? And now that I look I see every buildfarm box broken on PLCheck. That's no surprise at all. The conversation regarding these features appears only to have started on July 28th, which was probably much too late givensome of the issues. Unless we can solve these issues very fast I would be inclined to say this should be tabled for8.3. I think this is a fairly good illustration of the danger of springing a feature, largely undiscussed, on the communityjust about freeze time. cheers andrew
Based on this analysis, and problems with differing regression results on different platforms, this attached patch has been reverted. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > > I wrote: > > Pavel Stehule wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to > >> postgresql array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form > >> output from procedures with one OUT argument. > >> > > > > I will try to review these in the next 2 weeks unless someone beats me > > to it. > > > > > > I have reviewed this lightly, as committed by Bruce, and have some > concerns. Unfortunately, the deathof my main workstation has cost me > much of the time I intended to use for a more thorough review, so there > may well be more issues than are outlined here. > > First, it is completely undocumented. > > Second, this comment is at best confusing: > > /* if value is ref on array do to pg string array conversion */ > > > Third, it appears to assume that we will have names for all OUT params. But names are optional, as I understand it. Arguably,we should be treating the returns positionally, and thus return an arrayref when there are OYT params, not a hashref,and ignore the names - after all, all perl function args are nameless, in fact, even if you use a naming conventionto refer to them. > > Fourth, I don't understand the change: "allow hash form output from procedures with one OUT argument." That seems verynon-orthogonal, and I can't see any good reason for it. > > Lastly, if you look at the expected output as committed,it appears to have been prepared without being actually examined,for example: > > > CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test05(OUT a varchar) AS $$ > return {a=>'ahoj'}; > $$ LANGUAGE plperl; > SELECT '05' AS i,a FROM test05(); > i | a > ----+----------------- > 05 | HASH(0x8558f9c) > (1 row) > > > what??? > > And now that I look I see every buildfarm box broken on PLCheck. That's no surprise at all. > > > The conversation regarding these features appears only to have started on July 28th, which was probably much too late givensome of the issues. Unless we can solve these issues very fast I would be inclined to say this should be tabled for8.3. I think this is a fairly good illustration of the danger of springing a feature, largely undiscussed, on the communityjust about freeze time. > > cheers > > andrew > > > > > -- Bruce Momjian bruce@momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. + Index: src/pl/plperl/plperl.c =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/pl/plperl/plperl.c,v retrieving revision 1.115 retrieving revision 1.116 diff -c -r1.115 -r1.116 *** src/pl/plperl/plperl.c 12 Aug 2006 04:16:45 -0000 1.115 --- src/pl/plperl/plperl.c 13 Aug 2006 02:37:11 -0000 1.116 *************** *** 1,7 **** /********************************************************************** * plperl.c - perl as a procedural language for PostgreSQL * ! * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/pl/plperl/plperl.c,v 1.115 2006/08/12 04:16:45 momjian Exp $ * **********************************************************************/ --- 1,7 ---- /********************************************************************** * plperl.c - perl as a procedural language for PostgreSQL * ! * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/pl/plperl/plperl.c,v 1.116 2006/08/13 02:37:11 momjian Exp $ * **********************************************************************/ *************** *** 52,57 **** --- 52,58 ---- FmgrInfo result_in_func; /* I/O function and arg for result type */ Oid result_typioparam; int nargs; + int num_out_args; /* number of out arguments */ FmgrInfo arg_out_func[FUNC_MAX_ARGS]; bool arg_is_rowtype[FUNC_MAX_ARGS]; SV *reference; *************** *** 115,120 **** --- 116,124 ---- static void plperl_init_shared_libs(pTHX); static HV *plperl_spi_execute_fetch_result(SPITupleTable *, int, int); + static SV *plperl_convert_to_pg_array(SV *src); + static SV *plperl_transform_result(plperl_proc_desc *prodesc, SV *result); + /* * This routine is a crock, and so is everyplace that calls it. The problem * is that the cached form of plperl functions/queries is allocated permanently *************** *** 404,410 **** (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_COLUMN), errmsg("Perl hash contains nonexistent column \"%s\"", key))); ! if (SvOK(val) && SvTYPE(val) != SVt_NULL) values[attn - 1] = SvPV(val, PL_na); } hv_iterinit(perlhash); --- 408,419 ---- (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_COLUMN), errmsg("Perl hash contains nonexistent column \"%s\"", key))); ! ! /* if value is ref on array do to pg string array conversion */ ! if (SvTYPE(val) == SVt_RV && ! SvTYPE(SvRV(val)) == SVt_PVAV) ! values[attn - 1] = SvPV(plperl_convert_to_pg_array(val), PL_na); ! else if (SvOK(val) && SvTYPE(val) != SVt_NULL) values[attn - 1] = SvPV(val, PL_na); } hv_iterinit(perlhash); *************** *** 681,692 **** HeapTuple tuple; Form_pg_proc proc; char functyptype; - int numargs; - Oid *argtypes; - char **argnames; - char *argmodes; bool istrigger = false; - int i; /* Get the new function's pg_proc entry */ tuple = SearchSysCache(PROCOID, --- 690,696 ---- *************** *** 714,731 **** format_type_be(proc->prorettype)))); } - /* Disallow pseudotypes in arguments (either IN or OUT) */ - numargs = get_func_arg_info(tuple, - &argtypes, &argnames, &argmodes); - for (i = 0; i < numargs; i++) - { - if (get_typtype(argtypes[i]) == 'p') - ereport(ERROR, - (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED), - errmsg("plperl functions cannot take type %s", - format_type_be(argtypes[i])))); - } - ReleaseSysCache(tuple); /* Postpone body checks if !check_function_bodies */ --- 718,723 ---- *************** *** 1128,1133 **** --- 1120,1127 ---- /* Return a perl string converted to a Datum */ char *val; + perlret = plperl_transform_result(prodesc, perlret); + if (prodesc->fn_retisarray && SvROK(perlret) && SvTYPE(SvRV(perlret)) == SVt_PVAV) { *************** *** 1256,1262 **** char internal_proname[64]; int proname_len; plperl_proc_desc *prodesc = NULL; - int i; SV **svp; /* We'll need the pg_proc tuple in any case... */ --- 1250,1255 ---- *************** *** 1319,1324 **** --- 1312,1323 ---- Datum prosrcdatum; bool isnull; char *proc_source; + int i; + int numargs; + Oid *argtypes; + char **argnames; + char *argmodes; + /************************************************************ * Allocate a new procedure description block *************** *** 1337,1342 **** --- 1336,1360 ---- prodesc->fn_readonly = (procStruct->provolatile != PROVOLATILE_VOLATILE); + + /* Disallow pseudotypes in arguments (either IN or OUT) */ + /* Count number of out arguments */ + numargs = get_func_arg_info(procTup, + &argtypes, &argnames, &argmodes); + for (i = 0; i < numargs; i++) + { + if (get_typtype(argtypes[i]) == 'p') + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED), + errmsg("plperl functions cannot take type %s", + format_type_be(argtypes[i])))); + + if (argmodes && argmodes[i] == PROARGMODE_OUT) + prodesc->num_out_args++; + + } + + /************************************************************ * Lookup the pg_language tuple by Oid ************************************************************/ *************** *** 1676,1681 **** --- 1694,1701 ---- fcinfo = current_call_data->fcinfo; rsi = (ReturnSetInfo *) fcinfo->resultinfo; + sv = plperl_transform_result(prodesc, sv); + if (!prodesc->fn_retisset) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR), *************** *** 1753,1759 **** if (SvOK(sv) && SvTYPE(sv) != SVt_NULL) { ! char *val = SvPV(sv, PL_na); ret = InputFunctionCall(&prodesc->result_in_func, val, prodesc->result_typioparam, -1); --- 1773,1788 ---- if (SvOK(sv) && SvTYPE(sv) != SVt_NULL) { ! char *val; ! SV *array_ret; ! ! if (SvROK(sv) && SvTYPE(SvRV(sv)) == SVt_PVAV ) ! { ! array_ret = plperl_convert_to_pg_array(sv); ! sv = array_ret; ! } ! ! val = SvPV(sv, PL_na); ret = InputFunctionCall(&prodesc->result_in_func, val, prodesc->result_typioparam, -1); *************** *** 2368,2370 **** --- 2397,2442 ---- SPI_freeplan( plan); } + + /* + * If plerl result is hash and fce result is scalar, it's hash form of + * out argument. Then, transform it to scalar + */ + + static SV * + plperl_transform_result(plperl_proc_desc *prodesc, SV *result) + { + bool exactly_one_field = false; + HV *hvr; + SV *val; + char *key; + I32 klen; + + + if (prodesc->num_out_args == 1 && SvOK(result) + && SvTYPE(result) == SVt_RV && SvTYPE(SvRV(result)) == SVt_PVHV) + { + hvr = (HV *) SvRV(result); + hv_iterinit(hvr); + + while ((val = hv_iternextsv(hvr, &key, &klen))) + { + if (exactly_one_field) + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_COLUMN), + errmsg("Perl hash contains nonexistent column \"%s\"", + key))); + exactly_one_field = true; + result = val; + } + + if (!exactly_one_field) + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_COLUMN), + errmsg("Perl hash is empty"))); + + hv_iterinit(hvr); + } + + return result; + } Index: src/pl/plperl/expected/plperl.out =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/pl/plperl/expected/plperl.out,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -c -r1.7 -r1.8 *** src/pl/plperl/expected/plperl.out 5 Mar 2006 16:40:51 -0000 1.7 --- src/pl/plperl/expected/plperl.out 13 Aug 2006 02:37:11 -0000 1.8 *************** *** 468,470 **** --- 468,579 ---- 4 (2 rows) + --- + --- Some OUT and OUT array tests + --- + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test_out_params(OUT a varchar, OUT b varchar) AS $$ + return { a=> 'ahoj', b=>'svete'}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '01' AS i, * FROM test_out_params(); + i | a | b + ----+------+------- + 01 | ahoj | svete + (1 row) + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test_out_params_array(OUT a varchar[], OUT b varchar[]) AS $$ + return { a=> ['ahoj'], b=>['svete']}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '02' AS i, * FROM test_out_params_array(); + ERROR: array value must start with "{" or dimension information + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test_out_params_set(OUT a varchar, out b varchar) RETURNS SETOF RECORD AS $$ + return_next { a=> 'ahoj', b=>'svete'}; + return_next { a=> 'ahoj', b=>'svete'}; + return_next { a=> 'ahoj', b=>'svete'}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '03' AS I,* FROM test_out_params_set(); + i | a | b + ----+------+------- + 03 | ahoj | svete + 03 | ahoj | svete + 03 | ahoj | svete + (3 rows) + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test_out_params_set_array(OUT a varchar[], out b varchar[]) RETURNS SETOF RECORD AS $$ + return_next { a=> ['ahoj'], b=>['velky','svete']}; + return_next { a=> ['ahoj'], b=>['velky','svete']}; + return_next { a=> ['ahoj'], b=>['velky','svete']}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '04' AS I,* FROM test_out_params_set_array(); + ERROR: error from Perl function: array value must start with "{" or dimension information at line 2. + DROP FUNCTION test_out_params(); + DROP FUNCTION test_out_params_set(); + DROP FUNCTION test_out_params_array(); + DROP FUNCTION test_out_params_set_array(); + -- one out argument can be returned as scalar or hash + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test01(OUT a varchar) AS $$ + return 'ahoj'; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl ; + SELECT '01' AS i,* FROM test01(); + i | a + ----+------ + 01 | ahoj + (1 row) + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test02(OUT a varchar[]) AS $$ + return {a=>['ahoj']}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '02' AS i,a[1] FROM test02(); + ERROR: array value must start with "{" or dimension information + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test03(OUT a varchar[]) RETURNS SETOF varchar[] AS $$ + return_next { a=> ['ahoj']}; + return_next { a=> ['ahoj']}; + return_next { a=> ['ahoj']}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '03' AS i,* FROM test03(); + ERROR: error from Perl function: array value must start with "{" or dimension information at line 2. + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test04() RETURNS SETOF VARCHAR[] AS $$ + return_next ['ahoj']; + return_next ['ahoj']; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '04' AS i,* FROM test04(); + ERROR: error from Perl function: array value must start with "{" or dimension information at line 2. + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test05(OUT a varchar) AS $$ + return {a=>'ahoj'}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '05' AS i,a FROM test05(); + i | a + ----+----------------- + 05 | HASH(0x8558f9c) + (1 row) + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test06(OUT a varchar) RETURNS SETOF varchar AS $$ + return_next { a=> 'ahoj'}; + return_next { a=> 'ahoj'}; + return_next { a=> 'ahoj'}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '06' AS i,* FROM test06(); + i | a + ----+----------------- + 06 | HASH(0x8559230) + 06 | HASH(0x8559230) + 06 | HASH(0x8559230) + (3 rows) + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test07() RETURNS SETOF VARCHAR AS $$ + return_next 'ahoj'; + return_next 'ahoj'; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '07' AS i,* FROM test07(); + i | test07 + ----+-------- + 07 | ahoj + 07 | ahoj + (2 rows) + + DROP FUNCTION test01(); + DROP FUNCTION test02(); + DROP FUNCTION test03(); + DROP FUNCTION test04(); + DROP FUNCTION test05(); + DROP FUNCTION test06(); + DROP FUNCTION test07(); Index: src/pl/plperl/sql/plperl.sql =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/pl/plperl/sql/plperl.sql,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -c -r1.9 -r1.10 *** src/pl/plperl/sql/plperl.sql 12 Aug 2006 04:16:45 -0000 1.9 --- src/pl/plperl/sql/plperl.sql 13 Aug 2006 02:37:11 -0000 1.10 *************** *** 337,339 **** --- 337,423 ---- $$ LANGUAGE plperl; SELECT * from perl_spi_prepared_set(1,2); + --- + --- Some OUT and OUT array tests + --- + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test_out_params(OUT a varchar, OUT b varchar) AS $$ + return { a=> 'ahoj', b=>'svete'}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '01' AS i, * FROM test_out_params(); + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test_out_params_array(OUT a varchar[], OUT b varchar[]) AS $$ + return { a=> ['ahoj'], b=>['svete']}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '02' AS i, * FROM test_out_params_array(); + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test_out_params_set(OUT a varchar, out b varchar) RETURNS SETOF RECORD AS $$ + return_next { a=> 'ahoj', b=>'svete'}; + return_next { a=> 'ahoj', b=>'svete'}; + return_next { a=> 'ahoj', b=>'svete'}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '03' AS I,* FROM test_out_params_set(); + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test_out_params_set_array(OUT a varchar[], out b varchar[]) RETURNS SETOF RECORD AS $$ + return_next { a=> ['ahoj'], b=>['velky','svete']}; + return_next { a=> ['ahoj'], b=>['velky','svete']}; + return_next { a=> ['ahoj'], b=>['velky','svete']}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '04' AS I,* FROM test_out_params_set_array(); + + + DROP FUNCTION test_out_params(); + DROP FUNCTION test_out_params_set(); + DROP FUNCTION test_out_params_array(); + DROP FUNCTION test_out_params_set_array(); + + -- one out argument can be returned as scalar or hash + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test01(OUT a varchar) AS $$ + return 'ahoj'; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl ; + SELECT '01' AS i,* FROM test01(); + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test02(OUT a varchar[]) AS $$ + return {a=>['ahoj']}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '02' AS i,a[1] FROM test02(); + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test03(OUT a varchar[]) RETURNS SETOF varchar[] AS $$ + return_next { a=> ['ahoj']}; + return_next { a=> ['ahoj']}; + return_next { a=> ['ahoj']}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '03' AS i,* FROM test03(); + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test04() RETURNS SETOF VARCHAR[] AS $$ + return_next ['ahoj']; + return_next ['ahoj']; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '04' AS i,* FROM test04(); + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test05(OUT a varchar) AS $$ + return {a=>'ahoj'}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '05' AS i,a FROM test05(); + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test06(OUT a varchar) RETURNS SETOF varchar AS $$ + return_next { a=> 'ahoj'}; + return_next { a=> 'ahoj'}; + return_next { a=> 'ahoj'}; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '06' AS i,* FROM test06(); + + CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test07() RETURNS SETOF VARCHAR AS $$ + return_next 'ahoj'; + return_next 'ahoj'; + $$ LANGUAGE plperl; + SELECT '07' AS i,* FROM test07(); + + DROP FUNCTION test01(); + DROP FUNCTION test02(); + DROP FUNCTION test03(); + DROP FUNCTION test04(); + DROP FUNCTION test05(); + DROP FUNCTION test06(); + DROP FUNCTION test07(); +
Uh, were are we in fixing/reviewing this? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > > I wrote: > > Pavel Stehule wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to > >> postgresql array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form > >> output from procedures with one OUT argument. > >> > > > > I will try to review these in the next 2 weeks unless someone beats me > > to it. > > > > > > I have reviewed this lightly, as committed by Bruce, and have some > concerns. Unfortunately, the deathof my main workstation has cost me > much of the time I intended to use for a more thorough review, so there > may well be more issues than are outlined here. > > First, it is completely undocumented. > > Second, this comment is at best confusing: > > /* if value is ref on array do to pg string array conversion */ > > > Third, it appears to assume that we will have names for all OUT params. But names are optional, as I understand it. Arguably,we should be treating the returns positionally, and thus return an arrayref when there are OYT params, not a hashref,and ignore the names - after all, all perl function args are nameless, in fact, even if you use a naming conventionto refer to them. > > Fourth, I don't understand the change: "allow hash form output from procedures with one OUT argument." That seems verynon-orthogonal, and I can't see any good reason for it. > > Lastly, if you look at the expected output as committed,it appears to have been prepared without being actually examined,for example: > > > CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test05(OUT a varchar) AS $$ > return {a=>'ahoj'}; > $$ LANGUAGE plperl; > SELECT '05' AS i,a FROM test05(); > i | a > ----+----------------- > 05 | HASH(0x8558f9c) > (1 row) > > > what??? > > And now that I look I see every buildfarm box broken on PLCheck. That's no surprise at all. > > > The conversation regarding these features appears only to have started on July 28th, which was probably much too late givensome of the issues. Unless we can solve these issues very fast I would be inclined to say this should be tabled for8.3. I think this is a fairly good illustration of the danger of springing a feature, largely undiscussed, on the communityjust about freeze time. > > cheers > > andrew -- Bruce Momjian bruce@momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
I think it has to wait to 8.3. It's a complete mess that was submitted unheralded at the last moment. Pavel needs to get into the habit of submitting ideas first, not just patches. And there must be proper documentation and working regression tests. cheers andrew Bruce Momjian wrote: > Uh, were are we in fixing/reviewing this? > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Andrew Dunstan wrote: > >> I wrote: >> >>> Pavel Stehule wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to >>>> postgresql array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form >>>> output from procedures with one OUT argument. >>>> >>>> >>> I will try to review these in the next 2 weeks unless someone beats me >>> to it. >>> >>> >>> >> I have reviewed this lightly, as committed by Bruce, and have some >> concerns. Unfortunately, the deathof my main workstation has cost me >> much of the time I intended to use for a more thorough review, so there >> may well be more issues than are outlined here. >> >> First, it is completely undocumented. >> >> Second, this comment is at best confusing: >> >> /* if value is ref on array do to pg string array conversion */ >> >> >> Third, it appears to assume that we will have names for all OUT params. But names are optional, as I understand it. Arguably,we should be treating the returns positionally, and thus return an arrayref when there are OYT params, not a hashref,and ignore the names - after all, all perl function args are nameless, in fact, even if you use a naming conventionto refer to them. >> >> Fourth, I don't understand the change: "allow hash form output from procedures with one OUT argument." That seems verynon-orthogonal, and I can't see any good reason for it. >> >> Lastly, if you look at the expected output as committed,it appears to have been prepared without being actually examined,for example: >> >> >> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test05(OUT a varchar) AS $$ >> return {a=>'ahoj'}; >> $$ LANGUAGE plperl; >> SELECT '05' AS i,a FROM test05(); >> i | a >> ----+----------------- >> 05 | HASH(0x8558f9c) >> (1 row) >> >> >> what??? >> >> And now that I look I see every buildfarm box broken on PLCheck. That's no surprise at all. >> >> >> The conversation regarding these features appears only to have started on July 28th, which was probably much too lategiven some of the issues. Unless we can solve these issues very fast I would be inclined to say this should be tabledfor 8.3. I think this is a fairly good illustration of the danger of springing a feature, largely undiscussed, on thecommunity just about freeze time. >> >> cheers >> >> andrew >> > >
OK. This has been saved for the 8.3 release: http://momjian.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/pgpatches_hold --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > I think it has to wait to 8.3. It's a complete mess that was submitted > unheralded at the last moment. Pavel needs to get into the habit of > submitting ideas first, not just patches. And there must be proper > documentation and working regression tests. > > cheers > > andrew > > Bruce Momjian wrote: > > Uh, were are we in fixing/reviewing this? > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > > >> I wrote: > >> > >>> Pavel Stehule wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hello, > >>>> > >>>> I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to > >>>> postgresql array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form > >>>> output from procedures with one OUT argument. > >>>> > >>>> > >>> I will try to review these in the next 2 weeks unless someone beats me > >>> to it. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> I have reviewed this lightly, as committed by Bruce, and have some > >> concerns. Unfortunately, the deathof my main workstation has cost me > >> much of the time I intended to use for a more thorough review, so there > >> may well be more issues than are outlined here. > >> > >> First, it is completely undocumented. > >> > >> Second, this comment is at best confusing: > >> > >> /* if value is ref on array do to pg string array conversion */ > >> > >> > >> Third, it appears to assume that we will have names for all OUT params. But names are optional, as I understand it.Arguably, we should be treating the returns positionally, and thus return an arrayref when there are OYT params, not ahashref, and ignore the names - after all, all perl function args are nameless, in fact, even if you use a naming conventionto refer to them. > >> > >> Fourth, I don't understand the change: "allow hash form output from procedures with one OUT argument." That seems verynon-orthogonal, and I can't see any good reason for it. > >> > >> Lastly, if you look at the expected output as committed,it appears to have been prepared without being actually examined,for example: > >> > >> > >> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test05(OUT a varchar) AS $$ > >> return {a=>'ahoj'}; > >> $$ LANGUAGE plperl; > >> SELECT '05' AS i,a FROM test05(); > >> i | a > >> ----+----------------- > >> 05 | HASH(0x8558f9c) > >> (1 row) > >> > >> > >> what??? > >> > >> And now that I look I see every buildfarm box broken on PLCheck. That's no surprise at all. > >> > >> > >> The conversation regarding these features appears only to have started on July 28th, which was probably much too lategiven some of the issues. Unless we can solve these issues very fast I would be inclined to say this should be tabledfor 8.3. I think this is a fairly good illustration of the danger of springing a feature, largely undiscussed, on thecommunity just about freeze time. > >> > >> cheers > >> > >> andrew > >> > > > > -- Bruce Momjian bruce@momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
Oh, let me add that this was first discussed on July 28: http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2006-07/msg01421.php and a patch posted on July 30: http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2006-07/msg01559.php --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > I think it has to wait to 8.3. It's a complete mess that was submitted > unheralded at the last moment. Pavel needs to get into the habit of > submitting ideas first, not just patches. And there must be proper > documentation and working regression tests. > > cheers > > andrew > > Bruce Momjian wrote: > > Uh, were are we in fixing/reviewing this? > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > > >> I wrote: > >> > >>> Pavel Stehule wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hello, > >>>> > >>>> I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to > >>>> postgresql array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form > >>>> output from procedures with one OUT argument. > >>>> > >>>> > >>> I will try to review these in the next 2 weeks unless someone beats me > >>> to it. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> I have reviewed this lightly, as committed by Bruce, and have some > >> concerns. Unfortunately, the deathof my main workstation has cost me > >> much of the time I intended to use for a more thorough review, so there > >> may well be more issues than are outlined here. > >> > >> First, it is completely undocumented. > >> > >> Second, this comment is at best confusing: > >> > >> /* if value is ref on array do to pg string array conversion */ > >> > >> > >> Third, it appears to assume that we will have names for all OUT params. But names are optional, as I understand it.Arguably, we should be treating the returns positionally, and thus return an arrayref when there are OYT params, not ahashref, and ignore the names - after all, all perl function args are nameless, in fact, even if you use a naming conventionto refer to them. > >> > >> Fourth, I don't understand the change: "allow hash form output from procedures with one OUT argument." That seems verynon-orthogonal, and I can't see any good reason for it. > >> > >> Lastly, if you look at the expected output as committed,it appears to have been prepared without being actually examined,for example: > >> > >> > >> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test05(OUT a varchar) AS $$ > >> return {a=>'ahoj'}; > >> $$ LANGUAGE plperl; > >> SELECT '05' AS i,a FROM test05(); > >> i | a > >> ----+----------------- > >> 05 | HASH(0x8558f9c) > >> (1 row) > >> > >> > >> what??? > >> > >> And now that I look I see every buildfarm box broken on PLCheck. That's no surprise at all. > >> > >> > >> The conversation regarding these features appears only to have started on July 28th, which was probably much too lategiven some of the issues. Unless we can solve these issues very fast I would be inclined to say this should be tabledfor 8.3. I think this is a fairly good illustration of the danger of springing a feature, largely undiscussed, on thecommunity just about freeze time. > >> > >> cheers > >> > >> andrew > >> > > > > -- Bruce Momjian bruce@momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
Like I said, at the last moment. Bruce Momjian wrote: > Oh, let me add that this was first discussed on July 28: > > http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2006-07/msg01421.php > > and a patch posted on July 30: > > http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2006-07/msg01559.php > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Andrew Dunstan wrote: > >> I think it has to wait to 8.3. It's a complete mess that was submitted >> unheralded at the last moment. Pavel needs to get into the habit of >> submitting ideas first, not just patches. And there must be proper >> documentation and working regression tests. >> >> cheers >> >> andrew >> >> Bruce Momjian wrote: >> >>> Uh, were are we in fixing/reviewing this? >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Andrew Dunstan wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Pavel Stehule wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to >>>>>> postgresql array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form >>>>>> output from procedures with one OUT argument. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> I will try to review these in the next 2 weeks unless someone beats me >>>>> to it. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> I have reviewed this lightly, as committed by Bruce, and have some >>>> concerns. Unfortunately, the deathof my main workstation has cost me >>>> much of the time I intended to use for a more thorough review, so there >>>> may well be more issues than are outlined here. >>>> >>>> First, it is completely undocumented. >>>> >>>> Second, this comment is at best confusing: >>>> >>>> /* if value is ref on array do to pg string array conversion */ >>>> >>>> >>>> Third, it appears to assume that we will have names for all OUT params. But names are optional, as I understand it.Arguably, we should be treating the returns positionally, and thus return an arrayref when there are OYT params, not ahashref, and ignore the names - after all, all perl function args are nameless, in fact, even if you use a naming conventionto refer to them. >>>> >>>> Fourth, I don't understand the change: "allow hash form output from procedures with one OUT argument." That seems verynon-orthogonal, and I can't see any good reason for it. >>>> >>>> Lastly, if you look at the expected output as committed,it appears to have been prepared without being actually examined,for example: >>>> >>>> >>>> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test05(OUT a varchar) AS $$ >>>> return {a=>'ahoj'}; >>>> $$ LANGUAGE plperl; >>>> SELECT '05' AS i,a FROM test05(); >>>> i | a >>>> ----+----------------- >>>> 05 | HASH(0x8558f9c) >>>> (1 row) >>>> >>>> >>>> what??? >>>> >>>> And now that I look I see every buildfarm box broken on PLCheck. That's no surprise at all. >>>> >>>> >>>> The conversation regarding these features appears only to have started on July 28th, which was probably much too lategiven some of the issues. Unless we can solve these issues very fast I would be inclined to say this should be tabledfor 8.3. I think this is a fairly good illustration of the danger of springing a feature, largely undiscussed, on thecommunity just about freeze time. >>>> >>>> cheers >>>> >>>> andrew >>>> >>>> >>> >>> > >
Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> writes: > Uh, were are we in fixing/reviewing this? It's dead for 8.2 --- Andrew's complaints are pretty serious at both the conceptual and implementation levels, and there's been no sign of discussion about how to fix them. regards, tom lane
Would someone review this. It is in the patches_hold queue: http://momjian.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/pgpatches_hold --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > I think it has to wait to 8.3. It's a complete mess that was submitted > unheralded at the last moment. Pavel needs to get into the habit of > submitting ideas first, not just patches. And there must be proper > documentation and working regression tests. > > cheers > > andrew > > Bruce Momjian wrote: > > Uh, were are we in fixing/reviewing this? > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > > >> I wrote: > >> > >>> Pavel Stehule wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hello, > >>>> > >>>> I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to > >>>> postgresql array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form > >>>> output from procedures with one OUT argument. > >>>> > >>>> > >>> I will try to review these in the next 2 weeks unless someone beats me > >>> to it. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> I have reviewed this lightly, as committed by Bruce, and have some > >> concerns. Unfortunately, the deathof my main workstation has cost me > >> much of the time I intended to use for a more thorough review, so there > >> may well be more issues than are outlined here. > >> > >> First, it is completely undocumented. > >> > >> Second, this comment is at best confusing: > >> > >> /* if value is ref on array do to pg string array conversion */ > >> > >> > >> Third, it appears to assume that we will have names for all OUT params. But names are optional, as I understand it.Arguably, we should be treating the returns positionally, and thus return an arrayref when there are OYT params, not ahashref, and ignore the names - after all, all perl function args are nameless, in fact, even if you use a naming conventionto refer to them. > >> > >> Fourth, I don't understand the change: "allow hash form output from procedures with one OUT argument." That seems verynon-orthogonal, and I can't see any good reason for it. > >> > >> Lastly, if you look at the expected output as committed,it appears to have been prepared without being actually examined,for example: > >> > >> > >> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test05(OUT a varchar) AS $$ > >> return {a=>'ahoj'}; > >> $$ LANGUAGE plperl; > >> SELECT '05' AS i,a FROM test05(); > >> i | a > >> ----+----------------- > >> 05 | HASH(0x8558f9c) > >> (1 row) > >> > >> > >> what??? > >> > >> And now that I look I see every buildfarm box broken on PLCheck. That's no surprise at all. > >> > >> > >> The conversation regarding these features appears only to have started on July 28th, which was probably much too lategiven some of the issues. Unless we can solve these issues very fast I would be inclined to say this should be tabledfor 8.3. I think this is a fairly good illustration of the danger of springing a feature, largely undiscussed, on thecommunity just about freeze time. > >> > >> cheers > >> > >> andrew > >> > > > > -- Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
Has it been resubmitted with issues attended to? If it has, I missed it. If not, why should someone else waste time on something so broken that it produced a stringified perl hashref on output? It should never have gone back in the queue IMNSHO. cheers andrew Bruce Momjian wrote: > Would someone review this. It is in the patches_hold queue: > > http://momjian.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/pgpatches_hold > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Andrew Dunstan wrote: > >> I think it has to wait to 8.3. It's a complete mess that was submitted >> unheralded at the last moment. Pavel needs to get into the habit of >> submitting ideas first, not just patches. And there must be proper >> documentation and working regression tests. >> >> cheers >> >> andrew >> >> Bruce Momjian wrote: >> >>> Uh, were are we in fixing/reviewing this? >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Andrew Dunstan wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Pavel Stehule wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to >>>>>> postgresql array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form >>>>>> output from procedures with one OUT argument. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> I will try to review these in the next 2 weeks unless someone beats me >>>>> to it. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> I have reviewed this lightly, as committed by Bruce, and have some >>>> concerns. Unfortunately, the deathof my main workstation has cost me >>>> much of the time I intended to use for a more thorough review, so there >>>> may well be more issues than are outlined here. >>>> >>>> First, it is completely undocumented. >>>> >>>> Second, this comment is at best confusing: >>>> >>>> /* if value is ref on array do to pg string array conversion */ >>>> >>>> >>>> Third, it appears to assume that we will have names for all OUT params. But names are optional, as I understand it.Arguably, we should be treating the returns positionally, and thus return an arrayref when there are OYT params, not ahashref, and ignore the names - after all, all perl function args are nameless, in fact, even if you use a naming conventionto refer to them. >>>> >>>> Fourth, I don't understand the change: "allow hash form output from procedures with one OUT argument." That seems verynon-orthogonal, and I can't see any good reason for it. >>>> >>>> Lastly, if you look at the expected output as committed,it appears to have been prepared without being actually examined,for example: >>>> >>>> >>>> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test05(OUT a varchar) AS $$ >>>> return {a=>'ahoj'}; >>>> $$ LANGUAGE plperl; >>>> SELECT '05' AS i,a FROM test05(); >>>> i | a >>>> ----+----------------- >>>> 05 | HASH(0x8558f9c) >>>> (1 row) >>>> >>>> >>>> what??? >>>> >>>> And now that I look I see every buildfarm box broken on PLCheck. That's no surprise at all. >>>> >>>> >>>> The conversation regarding these features appears only to have started on July 28th, which was probably much too lategiven some of the issues. Unless we can solve these issues very fast I would be inclined to say this should be tabledfor 8.3. I think this is a fairly good illustration of the danger of springing a feature, largely undiscussed, on thecommunity just about freeze time. >>>> >>>> cheers >>>> >>>> andrew >>>> >>>> >>> >>> > >
Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > Has it been resubmitted with issues attended to? If it has, I missed it. > If not, why should someone else waste time on something so broken that > it produced a stringified perl hashref on output? It should never have > gone back in the queue IMNSHO. Fine, removed. I don't understand Perl well enough to judge that. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > cheers > > andrew > > Bruce Momjian wrote: > > Would someone review this. It is in the patches_hold queue: > > > > http://momjian.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/pgpatches_hold > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > > >> I think it has to wait to 8.3. It's a complete mess that was submitted > >> unheralded at the last moment. Pavel needs to get into the habit of > >> submitting ideas first, not just patches. And there must be proper > >> documentation and working regression tests. > >> > >> cheers > >> > >> andrew > >> > >> Bruce Momjian wrote: > >> > >>> Uh, were are we in fixing/reviewing this? > >>> > >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> > >>> Andrew Dunstan wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>> I wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> Pavel Stehule wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>> Hello, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to > >>>>>> postgresql array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form > >>>>>> output from procedures with one OUT argument. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> I will try to review these in the next 2 weeks unless someone beats me > >>>>> to it. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> I have reviewed this lightly, as committed by Bruce, and have some > >>>> concerns. Unfortunately, the deathof my main workstation has cost me > >>>> much of the time I intended to use for a more thorough review, so there > >>>> may well be more issues than are outlined here. > >>>> > >>>> First, it is completely undocumented. > >>>> > >>>> Second, this comment is at best confusing: > >>>> > >>>> /* if value is ref on array do to pg string array conversion */ > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Third, it appears to assume that we will have names for all OUT params. But names are optional, as I understand it.Arguably, we should be treating the returns positionally, and thus return an arrayref when there are OYT params, not ahashref, and ignore the names - after all, all perl function args are nameless, in fact, even if you use a naming conventionto refer to them. > >>>> > >>>> Fourth, I don't understand the change: "allow hash form output from procedures with one OUT argument." That seemsvery non-orthogonal, and I can't see any good reason for it. > >>>> > >>>> Lastly, if you look at the expected output as committed,it appears to have been prepared without being actually examined,for example: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test05(OUT a varchar) AS $$ > >>>> return {a=>'ahoj'}; > >>>> $$ LANGUAGE plperl; > >>>> SELECT '05' AS i,a FROM test05(); > >>>> i | a > >>>> ----+----------------- > >>>> 05 | HASH(0x8558f9c) > >>>> (1 row) > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> what??? > >>>> > >>>> And now that I look I see every buildfarm box broken on PLCheck. That's no surprise at all. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> The conversation regarding these features appears only to have started on July 28th, which was probably much too lategiven some of the issues. Unless we can solve these issues very fast I would be inclined to say this should be tabledfor 8.3. I think this is a fairly good illustration of the danger of springing a feature, largely undiscussed, on thecommunity just about freeze time. > >>>> > >>>> cheers > >>>> > >>>> andrew > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > > > > > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate > subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@postgresql.org so that your > message can get through to the mailing list cleanly -- Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
This patch has been rejected based on comments just made by Andrew Dunstan. If the author wants to revisit that, please reply and we can discuss the issues. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > > I wrote: > > Pavel Stehule wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to > >> postgresql array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form > >> output from procedures with one OUT argument. > >> > > > > I will try to review these in the next 2 weeks unless someone beats me > > to it. > > > > > > I have reviewed this lightly, as committed by Bruce, and have some > concerns. Unfortunately, the deathof my main workstation has cost me > much of the time I intended to use for a more thorough review, so there > may well be more issues than are outlined here. > > First, it is completely undocumented. > > Second, this comment is at best confusing: > > /* if value is ref on array do to pg string array conversion */ > > > Third, it appears to assume that we will have names for all OUT params. But names are optional, as I understand it. Arguably,we should be treating the returns positionally, and thus return an arrayref when there are OYT params, not a hashref,and ignore the names - after all, all perl function args are nameless, in fact, even if you use a naming conventionto refer to them. > > Fourth, I don't understand the change: "allow hash form output from procedures with one OUT argument." That seems verynon-orthogonal, and I can't see any good reason for it. > > Lastly, if you look at the expected output as committed,it appears to have been prepared without being actually examined,for example: > > > CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test05(OUT a varchar) AS $$ > return {a=>'ahoj'}; > $$ LANGUAGE plperl; > SELECT '05' AS i,a FROM test05(); > i | a > ----+----------------- > 05 | HASH(0x8558f9c) > (1 row) > > > what??? > > And now that I look I see every buildfarm box broken on PLCheck. That's no surprise at all. > > > The conversation regarding these features appears only to have started on July 28th, which was probably much too late givensome of the issues. Unless we can solve these issues very fast I would be inclined to say this should be tabled for8.3. I think this is a fairly good illustration of the danger of springing a feature, largely undiscussed, on the communityjust about freeze time. > > cheers > > andrew -- Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
I'll look on it >From: Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> >To: Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> >CC: Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@hotmail.com>, >pgsql-patches@postgresql.org, david@fetter.org >Subject: Re: [PATCHES] better support of out parameters in plperl >Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 18:09:18 -0500 (EST) > > >This patch has been rejected based on comments just made by Andrew >Dunstan. If the author wants to revisit that, please reply and we can >discuss the issues. > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > > > > > I wrote: > > > Pavel Stehule wrote: > > >> Hello, > > >> > > >> I send two small patches. First does conversion from perl to > > >> postgresql array in OUT parameters. Second patch allow hash form > > >> output from procedures with one OUT argument. > > >> > > > > > > I will try to review these in the next 2 weeks unless someone beats me > > > to it. > > > > > > > > > > I have reviewed this lightly, as committed by Bruce, and have some > > concerns. Unfortunately, the deathof my main workstation has cost me > > much of the time I intended to use for a more thorough review, so there > > may well be more issues than are outlined here. > > > > First, it is completely undocumented. > > > > Second, this comment is at best confusing: > > > > /* if value is ref on array do to pg string array conversion */ > > > > > > Third, it appears to assume that we will have names for all OUT params. >But names are optional, as I understand it. Arguably, we should be treating >the returns positionally, and thus return an arrayref when there are OYT >params, not a hashref, and ignore the names - after all, all perl function >args are nameless, in fact, even if you use a naming convention to refer to >them. > > > > Fourth, I don't understand the change: "allow hash form output from >procedures with one OUT argument." That seems very non-orthogonal, and I >can't see any good reason for it. > > > > Lastly, if you look at the expected output as committed,it appears to >have been prepared without being actually examined, for example: > > > > > > CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test05(OUT a varchar) AS $$ > > return {a=>'ahoj'}; > > $$ LANGUAGE plperl; > > SELECT '05' AS i,a FROM test05(); > > i | a > > ----+----------------- > > 05 | HASH(0x8558f9c) > > (1 row) > > > > > > what??? > > > > And now that I look I see every buildfarm box broken on PLCheck. That's >no surprise at all. > > > > > > The conversation regarding these features appears only to have started >on July 28th, which was probably much too late given some of the issues. >Unless we can solve these issues very fast I would be inclined to say this >should be tabled for 8.3. I think this is a fairly good illustration of the >danger of springing a feature, largely undiscussed, on the community just >about freeze time. > > > > cheers > > > > andrew > >-- > Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> http://momjian.us > EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com > > + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. + > >---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq _________________________________________________________________ Chcete sdilet sve obrazky a hudbu s prateli? http://messenger.msn.cz/