Hi,

On 2020-07-24 19:03:30 +0200, Pavel Stehule wrote:
> pá 24. 7. 2020 v 18:49 odesílatel Andres Freund <and...@anarazel.de> napsal:
> > Wouldn't the rule that I proposed earlier, namely that sub-expressions
> > that involve only "proper" constants continue to get evaluated even
> > within CASE, largely address that?
> >
> 
> It doesn't solve a possible performance problem with one shot (EXECUTE stmt
> plpgsql) queries, or with parameterized queries

What precisely are you thinking of here? Most expressions involving
parameters would still get constant evaluated - it'd just be inside CASE
etc that they wouldn't anymore? Do you think it's that common to have a
parameter reference inside an expression inside a CASE where it's
crucial that that parameter reference gets constant evaluated? I'd think
that's a bit of a stretch.

Your earlier example of a WHEN ... THEN upper('constant') ... would
still have the upper('constant') be evaluated, because it doesn't
involve a parameter. And e.g. THEN upper('constant') * $1 would also
still have the upper('constant') be evaluated, just the multiplication
with $1 wouldn't get evaluated.


I'm not sure what you're concerned about with the one-shot bit?

Greetings,

Andres Freund


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