Re: regexp_replace( , , , NULL ) returns null? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Jim Nasby
Subject Re: regexp_replace( , , , NULL ) returns null?
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Msg-id 5367C64A.9000407@enova.com
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In response to Re: regexp_replace( , , , NULL ) returns null?  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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On 5/2/14, 8:57 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Jim Nasby <jnasby@enova.com> writes:
>> ISTM it’d be a lot better if it treated NULL flags the same as ‘’...
>
> In Oracle's universe that probably makes sense, but to me it's not
> sensible.  Why should "unknown" flags produce a non-unknown result?

Only because they're more options than data.

> I find it hard to envision many use-cases where you wouldn't actually
> have the flags as a constant, anyway; they're too fundamental to the
> behavior of the function.

Unless you're wrapping this function; handling the case of the flags being optional becomes easier then.

(FWIW, I'm creating a version that accepts an array of search/replace arguments.)
-- 
Jim Nasby, Lead Data Architect   (512) 569-9461



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