Re: Reverse engineering of functions .. - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers

From Guillaume Lelarge
Subject Re: Reverse engineering of functions ..
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In response to Reverse engineering of functions ..  (Erwin Brandstetter <brandstetter@falter.at>)
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Hi Erwin,

Le 19/05/2010 23:31, Erwin Brandstetter a écrit :
> Aloha!
>
> Found another hitch with functions returning TABLE(). #191 says it all.
>
> On a side note, the SQL example demonstrates another small issue:
>     ... LANGUAGE sql
> is transformed to
>     ... LANGUAGE 'sql'      -- note the quotes.
>
> "langname" is a name, not a text. For backward compatibility the quotes
> are allowed, but we should still not add them.
>
> See ..
> http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/sql-createfunction.html
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/interactive/sql-createfunction.html
>> { LANGUAGE langname
> (...)
>>
>> langname
>>   The name of the language that the function is implemented in. Can be
> SQL, C, internal, or the name of a user-defined procedural language.
>>   For backward compatibility, the name can be enclosed by single quotes.
>

Sorry for not answering sooner. I'm real busy with the french
translation of the 9.0 PostgreSQL manual.

Anyway. Worked on this, commited a fix, should work now. At least, your
funny example works :)


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