Alvaro Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, since CREATE LANGUAGE creates the functions internally, it does
> make a certain amount of sense that the functions are also handled
> internally when you do stuff to the language.

It *might* create the functions internally, or it might not.  Admittedly
the present behavior is somewhat skewed by historical compatibility
considerations, but as long as the functions are independently creatable
objects I don't think it makes sense to have ALTER LANGUAGE messing with
them.

We'd be heading down a very slippery slope if we did that, too ---
should ALTER AGGREGATE touch the underlying functions?  How about ALTER
CONVERSION propagating to the underlying function?  Or ALTER TYPE to its
underlying I/O functions?  Or ALTER DOMAIN to the underlying type?  Etc.
If we did change this, how do we not break pg_dump's ability to
replicate a situation where tbe ownerships had been different?

                        regards, tom lane

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