Florian Pflug <fgp@phlo.org> writes:
> On further reflection, instead of checking whether we can restore the error
> handler in pg_xml_init_library(), we could simply upgrade the elog(WARNING)
> in pg_xml_done() to ereport(ERROR), and include a hint that explains the
> probably cause.
> The upside being that we only fail when we actually need to restore the
> error handler. Since there's one caller (parse_xml_decl) who calls
> pg_xml_init_library() but not pg_xml_init()/pg_xml_done(), the difference
> isn't only academic. At least XML would output will continue to work
> work after libxml is upgraded from < 2.7.4 to >= 2.7.4.
Good point. But what about failing in pg_xml_init? That is, after
calling xmlSetStructuredErrorFunc, check that it set the variable we
expected it to set.
The purpose of the check in pg_xml_done is not to detect library issues,
but to detect omitted save/restore pairs and similar coding mistakes.
I don't want to upgrade it to an ERROR, and I don't want to confuse
people by hinting that the problem is with libxml.
regards, tom lane