Patryk Kordylewski <p...@fooby.de> writes:
> i've found a strange behaviour when you have overloaded functions with 
> the same name and different argument types and try to call them with NULL.
> The stored procedures with "text" and "text[]" argument type gets called 
> - the variants with "integer" / "integer[]" produce the, i think 
> expected, behaviour and raise an exception "ERROR:  FUNCTION 
> foo(unknown) IS NOT UNIQUE".

Yeah, this is expected.  There's a weak preference to resolve NULL as
text if there's no other way to determine its type.  (It's handled the
same as an undecorated string literal.)

                        regards, tom lane

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