Tom Lane wrote:
> Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> writes:
>> domains.c contains the followng snippet in domain_in():
>
>> else* if (my_extra->domain_type != domainType)
>> domain_state_setup(my_extra, domainType, false,
>> fcinfo->flinfo->fn_mcxt);
>
>> We were just looking at this code (in the context of implementing enums)
>> and wondered when this case might arise.
>> Would it be when more than one domain is used in a table row? Or are we
>> smarter than that?
>
> I think it's just defensive programming. The logic was copied from
> array_in which does something similar, but AFAIR there's not really
> any code path which would feed differing input types to the same
> function call within a single query execution. Still, since it takes
> only an extra comparison or so to handle the scenario, why not?
>
Sure. We were hoping it was something like that.
cheers
andrew