Add an ASSERT statement in plpgsql.

This is meant to make it easier to insert simple debugging cross-checks
in plpgsql functions.

Pavel Stehule, reviewed by Jim Nasby
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2015-03-25 19:05:20 -04:00
parent 83ff1618bc
commit a4847fc3ef
10 changed files with 316 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -2562,8 +2562,9 @@ END;
those shown in <xref linkend="errcodes-appendix">. A category
name matches any error within its category. The special
condition name <literal>OTHERS</> matches every error type except
<literal>QUERY_CANCELED</>. (It is possible, but often unwise,
to trap <literal>QUERY_CANCELED</> by name.) Condition names are
<literal>QUERY_CANCELED</> and <literal>ASSERT_FAILURE</>.
(It is possible, but often unwise, to trap those two error types
by name.) Condition names are
not case-sensitive. Also, an error condition can be specified
by <literal>SQLSTATE</> code; for example these are equivalent:
<programlisting>
@ -3387,8 +3388,12 @@ END LOOP <optional> <replaceable>label</replaceable> </optional>;
<sect1 id="plpgsql-errors-and-messages">
<title>Errors and Messages</title>
<sect2 id="plpgsql-statements-raise">
<title>Reporting Errors and Messages</title>
<indexterm>
<primary>RAISE</primary>
<secondary>in PL/pgSQL</secondary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
@ -3580,6 +3585,67 @@ RAISE unique_violation USING MESSAGE = 'Duplicate user ID: ' || user_id;
</para>
</note>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="plpgsql-statements-assert">
<title>Checking Assertions</title>
<indexterm>
<primary>ASSERT</primary>
<secondary>in PL/pgSQL</secondary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>assertions</primary>
<secondary>in PL/pgSQL</secondary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary><varname>plpgsql.check_asserts</> configuration parameter</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <command>ASSERT</command> statement is a convenient shorthand for
inserting debugging checks into <application>PL/pgSQL</application>
functions.
<synopsis>
ASSERT <replaceable class="parameter">condition</replaceable> <optional> , <replaceable class="parameter">message</replaceable> </optional>;
</synopsis>
The <replaceable class="parameter">condition</replaceable> is a boolean
expression that is expected to always evaluate to TRUE; if it does,
the <command>ASSERT</command> statement does nothing further. If the
result is FALSE or NULL, then an <literal>ASSERT_FAILURE</> exception
is raised. (If an error occurs while evaluating
the <replaceable class="parameter">condition</replaceable>, it is
reported as a normal error.)
</para>
<para>
If the optional <replaceable class="parameter">message</replaceable> is
provided, it is an expression whose result (if not null) replaces the
default error message text <quote>assertion failed</>, should
the <replaceable class="parameter">condition</replaceable> fail.
The <replaceable class="parameter">message</replaceable> expression is
not evaluated in the normal case where the assertion succeeds.
</para>
<para>
Testing of assertions can be enabled or disabled via the configuration
parameter <literal>plpgsql.check_asserts</>, which takes a boolean
value; the default is <literal>on</>. If this parameter
is <literal>off</> then <command>ASSERT</> statements do nothing.
</para>
<para>
Note that <command>ASSERT</command> is meant for detecting program
bugs, not for reporting ordinary error conditions. Use
the <command>RAISE</> statement, described above, for that.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="plpgsql-trigger">
@ -5075,8 +5141,7 @@ $func$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
<productname>PostgreSQL</> does not have a built-in
<function>instr</function> function, but you can create one
using a combination of other
functions.<indexterm><primary>instr</></indexterm> In <xref
linkend="plpgsql-porting-appendix"> there is a
functions. In <xref linkend="plpgsql-porting-appendix"> there is a
<application>PL/pgSQL</application> implementation of
<function>instr</function> that you can use to make your porting
easier.
@ -5409,6 +5474,10 @@ $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql STRICT IMMUTABLE;
your porting efforts.
</para>
<indexterm>
<primary><function>instr</> function</primary>
</indexterm>
<programlisting>
--
-- instr functions that mimic Oracle's counterpart

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@ -454,6 +454,7 @@ P0000 E ERRCODE_PLPGSQL_ERROR plp
P0001 E ERRCODE_RAISE_EXCEPTION raise_exception
P0002 E ERRCODE_NO_DATA_FOUND no_data_found
P0003 E ERRCODE_TOO_MANY_ROWS too_many_rows
P0004 E ERRCODE_ASSERT_FAILURE assert_failure
Section: Class XX - Internal Error

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@ -153,6 +153,8 @@ static int exec_stmt_return_query(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
PLpgSQL_stmt_return_query *stmt);
static int exec_stmt_raise(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
PLpgSQL_stmt_raise *stmt);
static int exec_stmt_assert(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
PLpgSQL_stmt_assert *stmt);
static int exec_stmt_execsql(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
PLpgSQL_stmt_execsql *stmt);
static int exec_stmt_dynexecute(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
@ -363,8 +365,8 @@ plpgsql_exec_function(PLpgSQL_function *func, FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
estate.err_text = NULL;
/*
* Provide a more helpful message if a CONTINUE or RAISE has been used
* outside the context it can work in.
* Provide a more helpful message if a CONTINUE has been used outside
* the context it can work in.
*/
if (rc == PLPGSQL_RC_CONTINUE)
ereport(ERROR,
@ -730,8 +732,8 @@ plpgsql_exec_trigger(PLpgSQL_function *func,
estate.err_text = NULL;
/*
* Provide a more helpful message if a CONTINUE or RAISE has been used
* outside the context it can work in.
* Provide a more helpful message if a CONTINUE has been used outside
* the context it can work in.
*/
if (rc == PLPGSQL_RC_CONTINUE)
ereport(ERROR,
@ -862,8 +864,8 @@ plpgsql_exec_event_trigger(PLpgSQL_function *func, EventTriggerData *trigdata)
estate.err_text = NULL;
/*
* Provide a more helpful message if a CONTINUE or RAISE has been used
* outside the context it can work in.
* Provide a more helpful message if a CONTINUE has been used outside
* the context it can work in.
*/
if (rc == PLPGSQL_RC_CONTINUE)
ereport(ERROR,
@ -1027,12 +1029,14 @@ exception_matches_conditions(ErrorData *edata, PLpgSQL_condition *cond)
int sqlerrstate = cond->sqlerrstate;
/*
* OTHERS matches everything *except* query-canceled; if you're
* foolish enough, you can match that explicitly.
* OTHERS matches everything *except* query-canceled and
* assert-failure. If you're foolish enough, you can match those
* explicitly.
*/
if (sqlerrstate == 0)
{
if (edata->sqlerrcode != ERRCODE_QUERY_CANCELED)
if (edata->sqlerrcode != ERRCODE_QUERY_CANCELED &&
edata->sqlerrcode != ERRCODE_ASSERT_FAILURE)
return true;
}
/* Exact match? */
@ -1471,6 +1475,10 @@ exec_stmt(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, PLpgSQL_stmt *stmt)
rc = exec_stmt_raise(estate, (PLpgSQL_stmt_raise *) stmt);
break;
case PLPGSQL_STMT_ASSERT:
rc = exec_stmt_assert(estate, (PLpgSQL_stmt_assert *) stmt);
break;
case PLPGSQL_STMT_EXECSQL:
rc = exec_stmt_execsql(estate, (PLpgSQL_stmt_execsql *) stmt);
break;
@ -3117,6 +3125,48 @@ exec_stmt_raise(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, PLpgSQL_stmt_raise *stmt)
return PLPGSQL_RC_OK;
}
/* ----------
* exec_stmt_assert Assert statement
* ----------
*/
static int
exec_stmt_assert(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, PLpgSQL_stmt_assert *stmt)
{
bool value;
bool isnull;
/* do nothing when asserts are not enabled */
if (!plpgsql_check_asserts)
return PLPGSQL_RC_OK;
value = exec_eval_boolean(estate, stmt->cond, &isnull);
exec_eval_cleanup(estate);
if (isnull || !value)
{
char *message = NULL;
if (stmt->message != NULL)
{
Datum val;
Oid typeid;
int32 typmod;
val = exec_eval_expr(estate, stmt->message,
&isnull, &typeid, &typmod);
if (!isnull)
message = convert_value_to_string(estate, val, typeid);
/* we mustn't do exec_eval_cleanup here */
}
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_ASSERT_FAILURE),
message ? errmsg_internal("%s", message) :
errmsg("assertion failed")));
}
return PLPGSQL_RC_OK;
}
/* ----------
* Initialize a mostly empty execution state

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@ -244,6 +244,8 @@ plpgsql_stmt_typename(PLpgSQL_stmt *stmt)
return "RETURN QUERY";
case PLPGSQL_STMT_RAISE:
return "RAISE";
case PLPGSQL_STMT_ASSERT:
return "ASSERT";
case PLPGSQL_STMT_EXECSQL:
return _("SQL statement");
case PLPGSQL_STMT_DYNEXECUTE:
@ -330,6 +332,7 @@ static void free_return(PLpgSQL_stmt_return *stmt);
static void free_return_next(PLpgSQL_stmt_return_next *stmt);
static void free_return_query(PLpgSQL_stmt_return_query *stmt);
static void free_raise(PLpgSQL_stmt_raise *stmt);
static void free_assert(PLpgSQL_stmt_assert *stmt);
static void free_execsql(PLpgSQL_stmt_execsql *stmt);
static void free_dynexecute(PLpgSQL_stmt_dynexecute *stmt);
static void free_dynfors(PLpgSQL_stmt_dynfors *stmt);
@ -391,6 +394,9 @@ free_stmt(PLpgSQL_stmt *stmt)
case PLPGSQL_STMT_RAISE:
free_raise((PLpgSQL_stmt_raise *) stmt);
break;
case PLPGSQL_STMT_ASSERT:
free_assert((PLpgSQL_stmt_assert *) stmt);
break;
case PLPGSQL_STMT_EXECSQL:
free_execsql((PLpgSQL_stmt_execsql *) stmt);
break;
@ -610,6 +616,13 @@ free_raise(PLpgSQL_stmt_raise *stmt)
}
}
static void
free_assert(PLpgSQL_stmt_assert *stmt)
{
free_expr(stmt->cond);
free_expr(stmt->message);
}
static void
free_execsql(PLpgSQL_stmt_execsql *stmt)
{
@ -732,6 +745,7 @@ static void dump_return(PLpgSQL_stmt_return *stmt);
static void dump_return_next(PLpgSQL_stmt_return_next *stmt);
static void dump_return_query(PLpgSQL_stmt_return_query *stmt);
static void dump_raise(PLpgSQL_stmt_raise *stmt);
static void dump_assert(PLpgSQL_stmt_assert *stmt);
static void dump_execsql(PLpgSQL_stmt_execsql *stmt);
static void dump_dynexecute(PLpgSQL_stmt_dynexecute *stmt);
static void dump_dynfors(PLpgSQL_stmt_dynfors *stmt);
@ -804,6 +818,9 @@ dump_stmt(PLpgSQL_stmt *stmt)
case PLPGSQL_STMT_RAISE:
dump_raise((PLpgSQL_stmt_raise *) stmt);
break;
case PLPGSQL_STMT_ASSERT:
dump_assert((PLpgSQL_stmt_assert *) stmt);
break;
case PLPGSQL_STMT_EXECSQL:
dump_execsql((PLpgSQL_stmt_execsql *) stmt);
break;
@ -1353,6 +1370,25 @@ dump_raise(PLpgSQL_stmt_raise *stmt)
dump_indent -= 2;
}
static void
dump_assert(PLpgSQL_stmt_assert *stmt)
{
dump_ind();
printf("ASSERT ");
dump_expr(stmt->cond);
printf("\n");
dump_indent += 2;
if (stmt->message != NULL)
{
dump_ind();
printf(" MESSAGE = ");
dump_expr(stmt->message);
printf("\n");
}
dump_indent -= 2;
}
static void
dump_execsql(PLpgSQL_stmt_execsql *stmt)
{

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@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ static void check_raise_parameters(PLpgSQL_stmt_raise *stmt);
%type <loop_body> loop_body
%type <stmt> proc_stmt pl_block
%type <stmt> stmt_assign stmt_if stmt_loop stmt_while stmt_exit
%type <stmt> stmt_return stmt_raise stmt_execsql
%type <stmt> stmt_return stmt_raise stmt_assert stmt_execsql
%type <stmt> stmt_dynexecute stmt_for stmt_perform stmt_getdiag
%type <stmt> stmt_open stmt_fetch stmt_move stmt_close stmt_null
%type <stmt> stmt_case stmt_foreach_a
@ -247,6 +247,7 @@ static void check_raise_parameters(PLpgSQL_stmt_raise *stmt);
%token <keyword> K_ALIAS
%token <keyword> K_ALL
%token <keyword> K_ARRAY
%token <keyword> K_ASSERT
%token <keyword> K_BACKWARD
%token <keyword> K_BEGIN
%token <keyword> K_BY
@ -871,6 +872,8 @@ proc_stmt : pl_block ';'
{ $$ = $1; }
| stmt_raise
{ $$ = $1; }
| stmt_assert
{ $$ = $1; }
| stmt_execsql
{ $$ = $1; }
| stmt_dynexecute
@ -1847,6 +1850,29 @@ stmt_raise : K_RAISE
}
;
stmt_assert : K_ASSERT
{
PLpgSQL_stmt_assert *new;
int tok;
new = palloc(sizeof(PLpgSQL_stmt_assert));
new->cmd_type = PLPGSQL_STMT_ASSERT;
new->lineno = plpgsql_location_to_lineno(@1);
new->cond = read_sql_expression2(',', ';',
", or ;",
&tok);
if (tok == ',')
new->message = read_sql_expression(';', ";");
else
new->message = NULL;
$$ = (PLpgSQL_stmt *) new;
}
;
loop_body : proc_sect K_END K_LOOP opt_label ';'
{
$$.stmts = $1;
@ -2315,6 +2341,7 @@ unreserved_keyword :
K_ABSOLUTE
| K_ALIAS
| K_ARRAY
| K_ASSERT
| K_BACKWARD
| K_CLOSE
| K_COLLATE

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@ -44,6 +44,8 @@ int plpgsql_variable_conflict = PLPGSQL_RESOLVE_ERROR;
bool plpgsql_print_strict_params = false;
bool plpgsql_check_asserts = true;
char *plpgsql_extra_warnings_string = NULL;
char *plpgsql_extra_errors_string = NULL;
int plpgsql_extra_warnings;
@ -160,6 +162,14 @@ _PG_init(void)
PGC_USERSET, 0,
NULL, NULL, NULL);
DefineCustomBoolVariable("plpgsql.check_asserts",
gettext_noop("Perform checks given in ASSERT statements."),
NULL,
&plpgsql_check_asserts,
true,
PGC_USERSET, 0,
NULL, NULL, NULL);
DefineCustomStringVariable("plpgsql.extra_warnings",
gettext_noop("List of programming constructs that should produce a warning."),
NULL,

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@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ static const ScanKeyword unreserved_keywords[] = {
PG_KEYWORD("absolute", K_ABSOLUTE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD("alias", K_ALIAS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD("array", K_ARRAY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD("assert", K_ASSERT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD("backward", K_BACKWARD, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD("close", K_CLOSE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD("collate", K_COLLATE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
@ -607,8 +608,7 @@ plpgsql_scanner_errposition(int location)
* Beware of using yyerror for other purposes, as the cursor position might
* be misleading!
*/
void
pg_attribute_noreturn
void pg_attribute_noreturn
plpgsql_yyerror(const char *message)
{
char *yytext = core_yy.scanbuf + plpgsql_yylloc;

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@ -94,6 +94,7 @@ enum PLpgSQL_stmt_types
PLPGSQL_STMT_RETURN_NEXT,
PLPGSQL_STMT_RETURN_QUERY,
PLPGSQL_STMT_RAISE,
PLPGSQL_STMT_ASSERT,
PLPGSQL_STMT_EXECSQL,
PLPGSQL_STMT_DYNEXECUTE,
PLPGSQL_STMT_DYNFORS,
@ -630,6 +631,13 @@ typedef struct
PLpgSQL_expr *expr;
} PLpgSQL_raise_option;
typedef struct
{ /* ASSERT statement */
int cmd_type;
int lineno;
PLpgSQL_expr *cond;
PLpgSQL_expr *message;
} PLpgSQL_stmt_assert;
typedef struct
{ /* Generic SQL statement to execute */
@ -889,6 +897,8 @@ extern int plpgsql_variable_conflict;
extern bool plpgsql_print_strict_params;
extern bool plpgsql_check_asserts;
/* extra compile-time checks */
#define PLPGSQL_XCHECK_NONE 0
#define PLPGSQL_XCHECK_SHADOWVAR 1

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@ -5377,3 +5377,52 @@ NOTICE: outer_func() done
drop function outer_outer_func(int);
drop function outer_func(int);
drop function inner_func(int);
--
-- Test ASSERT
--
do $$
begin
assert 1=1; -- should succeed
end;
$$;
do $$
begin
assert 1=0; -- should fail
end;
$$;
ERROR: assertion failed
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function inline_code_block line 3 at ASSERT
do $$
begin
assert NULL; -- should fail
end;
$$;
ERROR: assertion failed
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function inline_code_block line 3 at ASSERT
-- check controlling GUC
set plpgsql.check_asserts = off;
do $$
begin
assert 1=0; -- won't be tested
end;
$$;
reset plpgsql.check_asserts;
-- test custom message
do $$
declare var text := 'some value';
begin
assert 1=0, format('assertion failed, var = "%s"', var);
end;
$$;
ERROR: assertion failed, var = "some value"
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function inline_code_block line 4 at ASSERT
-- ensure assertions are not trapped by 'others'
do $$
begin
assert 1=0, 'unhandled assertion';
exception when others then
null; -- do nothing
end;
$$;
ERROR: unhandled assertion
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function inline_code_block line 3 at ASSERT

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@ -4217,3 +4217,51 @@ select outer_outer_func(20);
drop function outer_outer_func(int);
drop function outer_func(int);
drop function inner_func(int);
--
-- Test ASSERT
--
do $$
begin
assert 1=1; -- should succeed
end;
$$;
do $$
begin
assert 1=0; -- should fail
end;
$$;
do $$
begin
assert NULL; -- should fail
end;
$$;
-- check controlling GUC
set plpgsql.check_asserts = off;
do $$
begin
assert 1=0; -- won't be tested
end;
$$;
reset plpgsql.check_asserts;
-- test custom message
do $$
declare var text := 'some value';
begin
assert 1=0, format('assertion failed, var = "%s"', var);
end;
$$;
-- ensure assertions are not trapped by 'others'
do $$
begin
assert 1=0, 'unhandled assertion';
exception when others then
null; -- do nothing
end;
$$;