On Sep 5, 2008, at 11:33, David E. Wheeler wrote:
On Sep 5, 2008, at 11:30, Tom Lane wrote:Thanks for reviewing. I've committed this with your suggestions and one additional non-cosmetic change: schema-qualify names in thebodies of the SQL functions so that they are not search_path dependent.Thanks, I'll check that out.
Finally got to this; sorry for the delay. Two things I noticed:1. Did I neglect to include the documentation patch? I've attached it here. It's necessary because of the addition of the new functions.
2. Many thanks for switching to using the network_show function instead of the SQL-based casting I had. Can you tell me how to go about finding such functions? Because for my 8.3 version of citext, I have a whole bunch of functions that do casting like this:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION int8(citext) RETURNS int8 AS 'SELECT int8( $1::text )' LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT; CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION citext(int8) RETURNS citext AS 'SELECT text( $1 )::citext' LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT; CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION int4(citext) RETURNS int4 AS 'SELECT int4( $1::text )' LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT; CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION citext(int4) RETURNS citext AS 'SELECT text( $1 )::citext' LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT;...and so on. I'd love to be able to replace these (and many others) with internal C functions, if only I could figure out what those functions were. A pointer to making that determination (if they even exist in 8.3) would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, David
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