Hi Hackers,

Often in a debugger I've wanted to way to print Datums, in particular non-trivial ones like range types. This came up a lot when I was working on multiranges, and I've wished for it lately while working on UPDATE/DELETE FOR PORTION OF. But all the obvious approaches are inlined functions or preprocessor macros, so they aren't available. Usually I wind up giving up on gdb and adding elog statements. Once or twice I've copy/pasted from the three or four levels of nested macros to make gdb do what I wanted, but it's a pain.

I assumed printing a Datum was easy, and I was the only one who didn't know how to do it. But perhaps not. The conversation about print.c [1] made me think I should propose a way to make it easier. This function takes a Datum and the appropriate out function, and returns a char *. So you can do this:

(gdb) call format_datum(range_out, $1)
$2 = 0x59162692d938 "[1,4)"

I assume a patch like this doesn't need documentation. Does it need a test? 
Anything else?

[1] 
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/7d023c20-6679-44bd-b5f7-44106659bd5a%40eisentraut.org

Yours,

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Paul              ~{:-)
p...@illuminatedcomputing.com


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