Postgres v15
Given this example of a conversion from a byte array to an int8
masquerading as an "unsigned" int4
SELECT (get_byte(bytes, byte_offset)::int8 << 24)
| (get_byte(bytes, byte_offset + 1) << 16)
| (get_byte(bytes, byte_offset + 2) << 8)
| (get_byte(bytes, byte_offset + 3))
FROM ( VALUES ('\x010000'::bytea, 0) ) b(bytes, byte_offset)
WHERE length(bytes) >= (4 + byte_offset)
;
Why does this error result?
ERROR: index 3 out of valid range, 0..2
SQL state: 2202E
I was under the impression that if the WHERE clause evaluated to
false, the SELECT clause would not be evaluated. Why is get_byte(...)
ever run in the first place even though length(bytes) is 3?
- Miles Elam