Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> writes:
> I think it would be useful to have a way of testing whether a cast to
> a given type will succeed.  The biggest problem with the
> exception-catching method is not that it requires writing a function
> (which, IMHO, is no big deal) but that exception handling is pretty
> slow and inefficient.  You end up doing things like... write a regexp
> to see whether the data is in approximately the right format and then
> if it is try the cast inside an exception block.  Yuck.

The problem here is that putting the exception handling in C doesn't
make things any better: it's still slow and inefficient.  And in the
general case the only way to be sure that a string will be accepted by
the input function is to try it.

                        regards, tom lane

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