Curious.  I can reproduce the problem in REL7_1_STABLE, but not in
current CVS tip.  I suspect that the problem was repaired in Jan's
sizable commit of 2001-05-21 10:22 ... but I don't immediately see
where the bug fix is; most of that commit is adding features or
closing memory leaks AFAICS.  Jan, any ideas?

                        regards, tom lane


"Vadim I. Passynkov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi All
> Simple task: calculate number children for parent 1
>                       1
>                      /|\
>                     7 2 8
>                      / \
>                     3   4
>                        / \
>                       5   6

> DROP   TABLE test1;
> CREATE TABLE test1 ( child int4, parent int4 );

> INSERT INTO test1 VALUES ( 2, 1 );
> INSERT INTO test1 VALUES ( 7, 1 );
> INSERT INTO test1 VALUES ( 8, 1 );

> INSERT INTO test1 VALUES ( 3, 2 );
> INSERT INTO test1 VALUES ( 4, 2 );

> INSERT INTO test1 VALUES ( 5, 4 );
> INSERT INTO test1 VALUES ( 6, 4 );

> DROP   FUNCTION test1 ( int4, int2 );
> CREATE FUNCTION test1 ( int4, int2 ) RETURNS int4 AS '
> DECLARE
>   rec record;
>   cn int4;
> BEGIN
>   IF $2 = 100 THEN
>       RAISE EXCEPTION ''Loop !!!'';
>   END IF;
>   cn := ( SELECT COUNT ( * ) FROM test1 WHERE parent = $1 );
>   FOR rec IN SELECT child FROM test1 WHERE parent = $1 LOOP
>     cn := test1 ( rec.child, $2 + 1 ) + cn;
>   END LOOP;
>   RETURN cn;
> END;
> ' LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';


>  SELECT test1 ( 1, 0 );
>  test1 
> -------
>      7
> (1 row)

> This result is OK.


> but if in test1 function replace string
> "cn := test1 ( rec.child, $2 + 1 ) + cn;"
> to
> "cn := cn + test1 ( rec.child, $2 + 1 );"

> SELECT test1 ( 1, 0 );
>  test1 
> -------
>      6

> Very strange problem;
> On 7.0.3 both functions working right.


> -- 

>  Vadim I. Passynkov, Axxent Corp.
>  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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