On 6/24/2019 7:38 PM, David G. Johnston wrote:
On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 7:31 PM Igal @ Lucee.org <i...@lucee.org <mailto:i...@lucee.org>> wrote:

    If a function select data from a table, and the rows in the table may
    change, would that function qualify for Immutable or does it have
    to be
    Stable?  I'm asking because according to the docs [1]: "An IMMUTABLE
    function cannot modify the database and is guaranteed to return
    the same
    results given the same arguments forever".

    So for the same arguments, the result would change only if the
    data in
    the table changes.  Does that mean that it violates the "forever"
    clause
    and therefore can be only marked as Stable and not Immutable?


Yes

Forever means beyond the lifetime of a single transaction and thus it is possible for the changing of the table contents to impact the return value of the function.

Thanks for clarifying, David.

Igal

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