RE: [HACKERS] PL/pgSQL - for discussion (RETURN) - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Jackson, DeJuan
Subject RE: [HACKERS] PL/pgSQL - for discussion (RETURN)
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Msg-id F10BB1FAF801D111829B0060971D839F18832A@dal_cps.cpsgroup.com
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Responses Re: [HACKERS] PL/pgSQL - for discussion (RETURN)
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> Andreas wrote:
> >
> > >        Returning from the function
> > >
> > >                RETURN <expr>;
> > >
> > >            The function terminates and the value of <expr>  will
> be
> > >            returned  to  the  upper executor.  The return value of
> a
> > >            function cannot be undefined.  If control reaches the
> end
> > >            of  the  toplevel block of the function without hitting
> a
> > >            RETURN statement, a runtime error will occur.
> >
> > 1. I think we should allow functions/procedures, that don't have a
> return value.
> >    (think about a proc that only does an update, why return anything
> except an error)
> > 2. I think the RETURN will need a WITH RESUME, so a procedure can
> return more than one row.
> >
> > create dba procedure "dns".getusers()
> > returning varchar(16), smallint;
> > define gotuser varchar(16);
> > define gotadmin smallint;
> > execute procedure checkadmin();
> > foreach select uname, admin into gotuser, gotadmin from passwd
> >         return gotuser, gotadmin with resume;
> > end foreach;
> > end procedure;
>
>     Yup.  Looks  nice.  But the executor neither supports sets of
>     tuples nor single tuple to be returned from functions (except
>     for  'sql'  language functions). I hacked around on that with
>     the PL/Tcl and even if I return a heap tuple or a tuple table
>     slot to the upper executor, it doesn't work :-(
>
>
> Jan
>
But what about Triggers?!.
DEJ
> --
>
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