On Fri, Feb/ 2/07 10:09:24AM +0000, Richard Huxton wrote:
> Kate F wrote:
> >I see my misunderstanding: '2' IS OF (INTEGER) yields false: fine.
> >However I was expecting that pg_type_of('2') would return 'INTEGER': it
> >wouldn't, of course. So, I understand you here: there would be no
> >difference between this and IS OF in the way I had imagined.
>
> It's not even possible to have a function that determines the type of a
> value given that we have overlapping types. How do you know that "2"
> isn't an int8 rather than int4, or numeric, or just text. What about
> 'now'? That's a valid timestamp as well as text.
Yes, quite. I understand this; I'd just misunderstood what
get_fn_expr_argtype() did.
> Now, if we had an can_be_cast_to(TEXT-VAL,TYPE) that would at least let
> you check against a pre-determined list of types. The only way I know of
> at present is to trap an exception if it fails.
That's exactly what I'm doing, currently.
> I think you're going to have to store your arguments with their types.
I may do!
Regards,
--
Kate