On 12/11/2010 08:01 PM, David E. Wheeler wrote:
At the moment the behaviour is triggered by a custom setting
(plperl.pass_binary_bytea), but this isn't really satisfactory. We could turn
it on permanently, but that would break a lot of legacy code. What we really
need is a way of marking a function with some attributes. Of course, we could
put it in the program text like plpgsql's #variable_conflict, but that's really
rather ugly. The grammar already has an attribute mechanism for functions, and
ISTM we just need to extend that a bit to allow setting of function attributes
reasonably flexibly, much as we can now specify format options on EXPLAIN or
we'll soon be able to specify options for foreign table
What does the existing attribute grammar for functions look like? An example
perhaps?
create function foo(....) ..... with ( /attribute/ [, ...] )
Currently allowed attributes are isStrict and isCachable. The mechanism
is effectively obsolete right now, but we could use it for what I have
in mind quite nicely.
cheers
andrew
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