On 2014-02-03 9:17 PM, Pavel Stehule wrote:
I am not happy from "warnings_as_error"
what about "stop_on_warning" instead?
abort_compilation_on_warning? I think if we're not going to make it
more clear that warnings are only promoted to errors at CREATE FUNCTION
time, we can't do much better than warnings_as_errors.
second question: should be these errors catchable or uncatchable?
When I work on large project, where I had to use some error handler of
"EXCEPTION WHEN OTHERS" I found very strange and not useful so all syntax
errors was catched by this handler. Any debugging was terribly difficult
and I had to write plpgsql_lint as solution.
Is this really an issue considering these errors can only happen when
someone runs CREATE FUNCTION?
Regards,
Marko Tiikkaja
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