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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tom Lane
6da0c439ee Change some of the existing plpgsql regression test cases so that they
exercise dollar quoting and named function parameters.  AFAICS we had
no tests of either feature before.
2004-09-20 23:00:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
b339d1fff6 Fire non-deferred AFTER triggers immediately upon query completion,
rather than when returning to the idle loop.  This makes no particular
difference for interactively-issued queries, but it makes a big difference
for queries issued within functions: trigger execution now occurs before
the calling function is allowed to proceed.  This responds to numerous
complaints about nonintuitive behavior of foreign key checking, such as
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2004-09/msg00020.php, and
appears to be required by the SQL99 spec.
Also take the opportunity to simplify the data structures used for the
pending-trigger list, rename them for more clarity, and squeeze out a
bit of space.
2004-09-10 18:40:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
9c8d0850c3 Support "OR condition ..." in plpgsql EXCEPTION clauses to make the syntax
more nearly Oracle-equivalent.  Allow matching by category as well as
specific error code.  Document the set of available condition names
(or more accurately, synchronize it with the existing documentation).  In
passing, update errcodes.sgml to include codes added during 7.5 development.
2004-07-31 23:04:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
beda4814c1 plpgsql does exceptions.
There are still some things that need refinement; in particular I fear
that the recognized set of error condition names probably has little in
common with what Oracle recognizes.  But it's a start.
2004-07-31 07:39:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
42ce74bf17 COMMENT ON casts, conversions, languages, operator classes, and
large objects.  Dump all these in pg_dump; also add code to pg_dump
user-defined conversions.  Make psql's large object code rely on
the backend for inserting/deleting LOB comments, instead of trying to
hack pg_description directly.  Documentation and regression tests added.

Christopher Kings-Lynne, code reviewed by Tom
2003-11-21 22:32:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
cfd2728100 This patch makes a minor cleanup to the implementation of PERFORM in
PL/PgSQL. Previously, it had been bundled together with the assign
statement implementation, for some reason that wasn't clear to me
(they certainly don't share any code with one another). So I separated
them and made PERFORM a statement like any other. No changes in
functionality.

Along the way, I added some regression tests for PERFORM, added a
bunch more SGML tags to the PL/PgSQL docs, and removed an obsolete
comment relating to the implementation of RETURN NEXT.

Neil Conway
2002-11-10 00:35:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
470a1048ec plpgsql functions can return RECORD, per Neil Conway. 2002-09-01 16:28:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
e107f3a7e3 PL/pgSQL functions can return sets. Neil Conway's patch, modified so
that the functionality is available to anyone via ReturnSetInfo, rather
than hard-wiring it to PL/pgSQL.
2002-08-30 00:28:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
40faa4a590 Transpose info from src/pl/plpgsql/test/README into standard regression test file. 2002-08-22 23:31:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
b663f3443b Add a bunch of pseudo-types to replace the behavior formerly associated
with OPAQUE, as per recent pghackers discussion.  I still want to do some
more work on the 'cstring' pseudo-type, but I'm going to commit the bulk
of the changes now before the tree starts shifting under me ...
2002-08-22 00:01:51 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ebe1be1321 This patch improves the behavior of FOUND in PL/PgSQL. In Oracle,
FOUND is set whenever a SELECT INTO returns > 0 rows, *or* when an
INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE affects > 0 rows. We implemented the first
part of this behavior, but not the second.

I also improved the documentation on the various situations in which
FOUND can be set (excluding inside FOR loops, which I still need to
think about), and added some regression tests for this behavior.

Neil Conway
2002-08-20 05:28:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
ae3129fd03 Quick-and-dirty fix for recursive plpgsql functions, per bug report from
Frank Miles 7-Sep-01.  This is really just sticking a finger in the dike.
Frank's case works now, but we still couldn't support a recursive function
returning a set.  Really need to restructure querytrees and execution
state so that the querytree is *read only*.  We've run into this over and
over and over again ... it has to happen sometime soon.
2001-09-21 00:11:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
9ace03183c Some small polishing of Mark Hollomon's cleanup of DROP command: might
as well allow DROP multiple INDEX, RULE, TYPE as well.  Add missing
CommandCounterIncrement to DROP loop, which could cause trouble otherwise
with multiple DROP of items affecting same catalog entries.  Try to
bring a little consistency to various error messages using 'does not exist',
'nonexistent', etc --- I standardized on 'does not exist' since that's
what the vast majority of the existing uses seem to be.
2000-10-22 23:32:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
fc0a46dc16 Remove CVS $Header lines from a couple of regress test files that had
them --- it is just *way* too painful to keep expected results in sync
when these are present.
2000-01-09 04:01:49 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
d1e6368816 Clean up header for uniform appearance throughout tests. 2000-01-06 06:41:55 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
2074b5f1ad failed to add some of Jan's files :( 1998-10-01 03:38:45 +00:00