On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 17:19, Alexey Klyukin <al...@commandprompt.com> wrote: > While working on PL/Perl patch for arrays as input arguments I've noticed that > PostgreSQL reports one less dimension in the 'number of array dimensions (%d) > exceeds the maximum allowed (%d)", i.e. > > select > '{{{{{{{1,2},{3,4}},{{5,6},{7,8}}},{{{9,10},{11,12}},{{13,14},{15,16}}}}, > > {{{{17,18},{19,20}},{{21,22},{23,24}}},{{{25,26},{27,28}},{{29,30},{31,32}}}}}, > {{{{{1,2},{3,4}},{{5,6},{7,8}}},{{{9,10},{11,12}},{{13,14},{15,16}}}}, > > {{{{17,18},{19,20}},{{21,22},{23,24}}},{{{25,26},{27,28}},{{29,30},{31,32}}}}}}, > > {{{{{{1,2},{3,4}},{{5,6},{7,8}}},{{{9,10},{11,12}},{{13,14},{15,16}}}}, > > {{{{17,18},{19,20}},{{21,22},{23,24}}},{{{25,26},{27,28}},{{29,30},{31,32}}}}}, > {{{{{1,2},{3,4}},{{5,6},{7,8}}},{{{9,10},{11,12}},{{13,14},{15,16}}}}, > > {{{{17,18},{19,20}},{{21,22},{23,24}}},{{{25,26},{27,28}},{{29,30},{31,32}}}}}}}' > > ::int[]; > > ERROR: number of array dimensions (6) exceeds the maximum allowed (6) > > Attached is the simple fix for that.
Thanks. I found one more same bug in PL/pgSQL. s=# DO $$ DECLARE a int[]; BEGIN a = (ARRAY[1])[1][1][1][1][1][1][1]; END; $$; ERROR: number of array dimensions (6) exceeds the maximum allowed (6) -- Itagaki Takahiro -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers