I got another unexpected behaviour of the call stack by this invocation :
select testfunc2(true) from generate_series(1,10);
The first call stack is different from the nine folllowing.
Shouldn't it be identical to the others ?
Best Regards
Dan S
2012/12/11 Pavel Stehule
<pavel.stehule@gmail.com> Hello
2012/12/10 Dan S <strd911@gmail.com>:
> Hi !
>
> I'm running "PostgreSQL 9.2.2 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc
> (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.3-1ubuntu5) 4.6.3, 32-bit" on ubuntu 12.04 .
>
> I'm a bit perplexed by the difference in PG_EXCEPTION_CONTEXT of the
> following two invocations of a function where I try to get the call stack.
> Is this expected behaviour ?
>
> First invocation (This is the one where I get the expected notification):
>
> select * from testfunc2(true);
>
> NOTICE: PL/pgSQL function testfunc(boolean) line 8 at assignment
> PL/pgSQL function testfunc2(boolean) line 6 at RETURNs
>
>
> Second invocation (I did expect two rows of callstack here also but I only
> got one):
>
> select * from testfunc2(false);
>
> NOTICE: PL/pgSQL function testfunc2(boolean) line 6 at RETURNs
>
It is feature, not e bug - although I don't sure what is sense of this feature.
plpgsql_exec_error_callback(void *arg)
{
PLpgSQL_execstate *estate = (PLpgSQL_execstate *) arg;
/* if we are doing RAISE, don't report its location */
if (estate->err_text == raise_skip_msg)
return;
we don't attach context for RAISE statement.
Regards
Pavel Stehule
> The functions:
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION testfunc( div_by_zero boolean )
> RETURNS text AS
> $BODY$
> DECLARE
> td text;
> i int = 0;
> BEGIN
> BEGIN
> IF div_by_zero THEN
> i = 1/i;
> ELSE
> RAISE EXCEPTION 'an exception';
> END IF;
> EXCEPTION WHEN raise_exception OR division_by_zero THEN
> GET STACKED DIAGNOSTICS td = PG_EXCEPTION_CONTEXT;
> RAISE NOTICE '%s',td;
> END;
> RETURN td::text;
> END;
> $BODY$
> LANGUAGE plpgsql;
>
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION testfunc2(div_by_zero boolean)
> RETURNS text AS
> $BODY$
> DECLARE
> td text;
> i int = 0;
> BEGIN
> return testfunc(div_by_zero);
> END;
> $BODY$
> LANGUAGE plpgsql;
>
>
> Best Regards
> Dan S
>