On 5/23/16 4:45 PM, David G. Johnston wrote:
> On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 5:38 PM, Jim Nasby <Jim.Nasby@bluetreble.com
> <mailto:Jim.Nasby@bluetreble.com>>wrote:
>
> On 5/23/16 11:55 AM, Peter van Hardenberg wrote:
>
> Fortunately, this seems quite easy to resolve by taking
> advantage of our
> ability to add json_*(jsonb) form of the functions.
>
>
> Another issue no one has mentioned is functions that return
> JSON/JSONB. IMO those should NOT be overloaded, because that will
> make it very easy to accidentally change from one type to the other
> without meaning to.
>
>
> Actually, by definition they cannot be overloaded. A function's
> signature is derived from its input types only.
My point is that while it would be possible to create something like
json_strip_nulls(jsonb) to go with json_strip_nulls(json), that would be
a bad idea, because it makes it easily to accidentally turn your jsonb
into plain json.
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