Another reason to look forward to 8.4. :)

Does that function return information in an identical way to selecting from
pg_proc?

2009/1/19 A. Kretschmer <andreas.kretsch...@schollglas.com>

> In response to Thom Brown :
> > Thanks everyone!  I looked around the user-defined functions section of
> the
> > documentation, but there wasn't any mention of this.  I'm sure others
> would
> > find it useful if it were included, or at least referenced to.
>
> Just for info:
>
> wait for the upcoming new release 8.4, it contains a function called
> pg_get_functiondef(). Example:
>
> test=# create or replace function foo(in a int) returns int as $$begin
> return a*10; end; $$language plpgsql;
> CREATE FUNCTION
> test=# select pg_get_functiondef('foo'::regproc);
>                pg_get_functiondef
> --------------------------------------------------
>  CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION public.foo(a integer)
>  RETURNS integer
>  LANGUAGE plpgsql
>  AS $function$begin return a*10; end; $function$
>
> (1 row)
>
>
> http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/functions-info.html
>
>
> Andreas
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