Re: domains, case statements, functions: bug? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: domains, case statements, functions: bug?
Date
Msg-id 51DC2012.901@gmail.com
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In response to Re: domains, case statements, functions: bug?  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
List pgsql-general
On 07/08/2013 06:58 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@gmail.com> writes:
>> test=> create function f(t) returns m as $$ select case when true then
>> $1.c end $$ language sql;
>> ERROR:  return type mismatch in function declared to return m
>> DETAIL:  Actual return type is numeric.
>
> pg_typeof is somewhat helpful here:
>
> regression=# select pg_typeof(t.c) from t;
>   pg_typeof
> -----------
>   m
> (1 row)
>
> regression=# select pg_typeof(case when true then t.c end) from t;
>   pg_typeof
> -----------
>   numeric
> (1 row)
>
> The reason for this is that CASE uses select_common_type() to infer the
> output type, and select_common_type intentionally discriminates against
> domain types.  The comment therein says:
>
>       * If all input types are valid and exactly the same, just pick that type.
>       * This is the only way that we will resolve the result as being a domain
>       * type; otherwise domains are smashed to their base types for comparison.
>
> So the way to get a CASE to return a domain type is to be sure you
> provide an ELSE with the same result type:
>
> regression=# select pg_typeof(case when true then t.c else null::m end) from t;
>   pg_typeof
> -----------
>   m
> (1 row)

Found out something new, thanks.

So the following works:

test=> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION utility.f(t)
  RETURNS numeric
  LANGUAGE sql
AS $function$ select case when true then $1.c else null::m end $function$
;
CREATE FUNCTION


>
>             regards, tom lane
>
>


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