Re: Bug in SQL function with returntype void - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: Bug in SQL function with returntype void
Date
Msg-id 200306121733.h5CHXSC14151@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Re: Bug in SQL function with returntype void  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Thanks.  That bug looked really weird!

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Tom Lane wrote:
> "Zíka Aleš, Ing." <Ales.Zika@pel.br.ds.mfcr.cz> writes:
> >     I tried the example "CREATE FUNCTION clean_EMP () RETURNS void AS
> > 'DELETE FROM EMP WHERE EMP.salary <= 0' LANGUAGE SQL;" in chapter 9.2.1 of
> > Programmer's guide.
> >     When the function was invoked, it delete only one tuple, although
> > there were more tuples satisfying the WHERE condition. During secont
> > invocation it deleted next tuple and so on.
>
> Good catch.  I've applied the attached patch.
>
>             regards, tom lane
>
>
> *** src/backend/executor/functions.c.orig    Wed Sep  4 16:31:18 2002
> --- src/backend/executor/functions.c    Thu Jun 12 13:26:12 2003
> ***************
> *** 273,289 ****
>
>       if (es->qd->operation == CMD_UTILITY)
>       {
> -         /*
> -          * Process a utility command. (create, destroy...)    DZ - 30-8-1996
> -          */
>           ProcessUtility(es->qd->parsetree->utilityStmt, es->qd->dest, NULL);
> -         if (!LAST_POSTQUEL_COMMAND(es))
> -             CommandCounterIncrement();
>           return (TupleTableSlot *) NULL;
>       }
>
> !     /* If it's not the last command, just run it to completion */
> !     count = (LAST_POSTQUEL_COMMAND(es)) ? 1L : 0L;
>
>       return ExecutorRun(es->qd, es->estate, ForwardScanDirection, count);
>   }
> --- 273,291 ----
>
>       if (es->qd->operation == CMD_UTILITY)
>       {
>           ProcessUtility(es->qd->parsetree->utilityStmt, es->qd->dest, NULL);
>           return (TupleTableSlot *) NULL;
>       }
>
> !     /*
> !      * If it's the function's last command, and it's a SELECT, fetch one
> !      * row at a time so we can return the results.  Otherwise just run it
> !      * to completion.
> !      */
> !     if (LAST_POSTQUEL_COMMAND(es) && es->qd->operation == CMD_SELECT)
> !         count = 1L;
> !     else
> !         count = 0L;
>
>       return ExecutorRun(es->qd, es->estate, ForwardScanDirection, count);
>   }
>
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