On Jul5, 2011, at 17:11 , Jeff Davis wrote: > I'm OK with the intermediate type, but Florian seems skeptical of that > idea.
I'm starting to get used to it, though ;-) I do now believe that it can be made safe against accidental miss-use, it seem that I was overly anxious there. What I still don't like about it is that it feels like a workaround for a feature missing in our type system - the possibility of having function with a polymorphic return type, but no polymorphic arguments. I feel somewhat strongly about this, because it bit me when I tried to implement record_getfield() and record_setfield() to get and set a record's field based on it's name. However, placing the burden of solving that onto the range type patch doesn't seem fair. Plus, I've realized now that a RANGEINPUT type would allow us to easily support some things that otherwise seem hard. We could, for example, make the cast from RANGEINPUT to the individual range types an assignment cast (or even implicit), thereby removing the need for an explicit cast in a lot of common cases like insert into a table with a range column. best regards, Florian Pflug -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers