On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Thomas Lockhart wrote:
> Postgres assumes that a NULL input will give a NULL output,
But why? That is not true in all case, i mean so like: "FALSE && dont'know"
is always FALSE.
> and never calls your routine at all.
But! I see the output of elogs in function.
I don't sure about 6.5, i test it not for a long time. The 6.4.x calls my
functions always (with one or more NULL parameters).
Then if the return value has "pass-by-reference" type, can i give a NULL or
a NOT NULL value. I don't now realy, but i think it's posible to give NULL
indicator with int4, bool, etc like type results.
I mean this feature is necessary... Not? ;)
Any opinion?
So thans for all.
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