Looks fine here on BSD/OS, in server logs:
LOG: statement: select nested_call_one('pass this along');
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
elein wrote:
>
>
>
> Postgres7.3b1, Linux Suse 7.3
>
> plpy.log() and plpy.warning() leave parentheses and a trailing
> comma on messages in psql and in the log. I did not test
> the other plpy interfaces to elog. This is what they look like:
> WARNING: ('This is a warning!',)
> LOG: ('This is a log message.',)
>
> The parens are OK, but the trailing comma bothers my
> brain parser.
>
>
> ------warnme.sql----
>
> drop function warnme():
> create function warnme()
> returns text as
> '
> plpy.warning( "This is a warning!" )
> return "warning"
>
> ' LANGUAGE 'plpython';
>
> drop function logme();
> create function logme()
> returns text as
> '
> plpy.log( "This is a log message." )
> return "log message"
>
> ' LANGUAGE 'plpython';
>
> select warnme();
> select logme();
>
> --
> -- Log file results:
> --
> -- WARNING: ('This is a warning!',)
> -- LOG: ('This is a log message.',)
>
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