On Sun, 2009-09-13 at 21:50 +0200, Pavel Stehule wrote:
> Hello
>
> >
> > ANY [TYPE] and SAME AS [TYPE OF] are syntactic sugar indeed, but they
> > are much more SQL-like than needing to write "any" or anyelement(n) as
> > argument type or return type
> >
>
> I looked on possibilities in gram.y and I thing, type identifiers
>
> "ANY TYPE" is possible without any problems (this should be synonym for "any"),
> "SAME AS" needs add "same" keyword to col_name_keywords , i.e. "same"
> is prohibited for function names - it should be a problem
>
> regards
> Pavel Stehule
>
> I found so pgparser provide some ref type syntax via % symbol. So we
> can use following syntax:
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION foo(a ANY TYPE, b a%TYPE)
> RETURNS a%TYPE ...
>
> It is not pretty like SAME AS, but I am sure, so this is doable
> (parser knows it now)
>
> any other ideas?
Hmm, maybe try to make lexer recognize "SAME AS" as one token and then
deal with other cases of 'name AS' ?
Or make the syntax a little uglier,
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION foo(a ANY TYPE, b TYPE OF a)
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION foo(ANY TYPE, TYPE OF $1)
and maybe try
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION foo(a ANY TYPE, b TYPE OF a)
RETURNS ARRAY OF TYPE OF a
instead of
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION foo(a anyelement, b anyelement)
RETURNS anyarray
>
> regards
> Pavel Stehule
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