Re: AW: SQL99 functions - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: AW: SQL99 functions
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Msg-id 9931.962118901@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to AW: SQL99 functions  (Zeugswetter Andreas SB <ZeugswetterA@wien.spardat.at>)
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Zeugswetter Andreas SB <ZeugswetterA@wien.spardat.at> writes:
>> Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu> writes:
>>>> create table t1 (x int);
>>>> create function foo (out int) returns int as ...;
>>>> select foo(x) from t1;
>> 
>>>> will give two columns for the result.
>> 
>> You've *got* to be kidding.
>> 
>> To name just one problem with that, where do I put an AS to relabel
>> the extra column?

> It gets the name of the variable ( here "out"), no way to rename it,
> but no problem since you can name the variable however you like.

What?  OUT is a keyword there; I don't see any explicit name for the
function's formal parameter at all.


BTW, what happens when I use foo() in a place other than the top level
of a SELECT list?

Examples:
SELECT (CASE WHEN x > 0 THEN foo(x) ELSE 42 END) FROM table
SELECT x FROM table WHERE foo(x) > 0


Also, I still haven't figured out what INOUT is supposed to do.


There are some things that are too brain-dead to consider implementing,
whether they are in SQL99 or not, and this is sounding a lot like
one of them...
        regards, tom lane


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