Hi, Alexander! > A colleague of mine (cc'ed) reported that he was able to pass a NULL > snapshot to index_beginscan() and it even worked to a certain degree. > > I took my toy extension [1] and replaced the argument with NULL as an > experiment: > > ``` > eax=# CREATE EXTENSION experiment; > CREATE EXTENSION > eax=# SELECT phonebook_lookup_index('Alice'); > phonebook_lookup_index > ------------------------ > -1 > (1 row) > > eax=# SELECT phonebook_insert('Bob', 456); > phonebook_insert > ------------------ > 1 > (1 row) > > eax=# SELECT phonebook_lookup_index('Alice'); > phonebook_lookup_index > ------------------------ > -1 > (1 row) > > eax=# SELECT phonebook_insert('Alice', 123); > phonebook_insert > ------------------ > 2 > (1 row) > > eax=# SELECT phonebook_lookup_index('Alice'); > server closed the connection unexpectedly > This probably means the server terminated abnormally > before or while processing the request. > ``` > > So evidently it really works as long as the index doesn't find any > matching rows. > > This could be really confusing for the extension authors so here is a > patch that adds corresponding Asserts(). > > [1]: > https://github.com/afiskon/postgresql-extensions/tree/main/005-table-access I think it's a nice catch and worth fixing. The one thing I don't agree with is using asserts for handling the error that can appear because most probably the server is built with assertions off and in this case, there still will be a crash in this case. I'd do this with report ERROR. Otherwise, the patch looks right and worth committing.
Kind regards, Pavel Borisov.