Re: Converting a plperlu function to a plpgsql function - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Devin Whalen
Subject Re: Converting a plperlu function to a plpgsql function
Date
Msg-id 1090523904.7474.195.camel@192.168.1.80
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In response to Re: Converting a plperlu function to a plpgsql function  (Jeff Eckermann <jeff_eckermann@yahoo.com>)
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On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 15:09, Jeff Eckermann wrote:
> --- Joe Conway <mail@joeconway.com> wrote:
> > Devin Whalen wrote:
> > > First line:
> > > my @active_tables=split(/,/,$tables);
> > > 
> > > Is there anyway to split a variable like the perl
> > split above?
> > 
> > I'm no perl guru, but in 7.4 I believe this does
> > what you're looking for:
> > 
> > regression=# select string_to_array('1,2,3',',');
> >   string_to_array
> > -----------------
> >   {1,2,3}
> > (1 row)
> > 
> > > Second line:
> > > 
> > >  if ($r=~/^-([0-9]?)([A-z_]+)/)
> > >  {
> > >     my $locid = $1;
> > >     my $table = $2;
> 
> PostgreSQL doesn't offer capturing parentheses.  The
> regex library does offer that, but no-one has yet done
> the coding to bring that functionality into
> PostgreSQL.
> 
> You could do it in two steps:
> 1. Test using a regular expression
> 2. locid := substr(r,1); table := substr(r,2,1-len(r))
> (better check the syntax on those).
> 
> > 
> > Not sure about this one. Hopefully someone else can
> > chime in. Maybe a 
> > little less efficient, but it seems like it would be
> > easy enough to 
> > parse when true.
> > 
> > HTH,
> > 
> > Joe
> > 
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>         

Hey,

Thanks for the advice guys.  The main reason that we wanted to change
from a perl function was because we were having problems getting the
perl library installed for postgres.  We think we have solved that
problem so it looks like I won't have to convert the function.  However,
your responses have made me  realize that I can convert it.  So I think
I will convert it because it saves having to connect up to the database
from inside the perl function.  This might be a little faster??

Thanks for the help.

Later

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