On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 9:36 AM, Pavel Stehule <pavel.steh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi > > I had talk about possibility to implement PL/SQL packages in Postgres. > > The package concept is coming from ADA language and it is partially > foreign/redundant element in SQL world. Oracle needs it for modularization, > because schema plays different role there than in Postgres. My opinion > about packages in Postgres is clean - the concept of schemas and extension > is simple and just work. I don't see any big gap there. If we don't play > Oracle compatibility game, then we don't need to implement class like > Oracle package. But there are few features, that can help to PL/pgSQL > developers - generally or with porting from Oracle. > > 1. The encapsulation and local scope - all objects in schema are > accessible from other objects in schema by default (can be rewritten by > explicit granting). Local objects are visible only from objects in schema. > This needs enhancing of our search_path mechanism. > > 2. The schema variables - a server side session (can be emulated now) and > server side local schema session variables (doesn't exist) is pretty useful > for storing some temp data or high frequent change data - and can > significantly increase speed of some use cases. Now we emulate it via > PLPerl shared array, but the encapsulation is missing. > > 3. The initialization routines - the routines called when any object from > schema is used first time. > > All three features we can emulate relative simply in C, and probably for > all mentioned points we have some workaround (less/more ugly) for PL/pgSQL. > Can be nice do it cleanly in PLpgSQL too. > I'd say go ahead ! Packages support is the one of the most requested feature of people migrating from Oracle. > > I don't think we need ADA/ | PL/SQL Syntax - we can enhance our extension > mechanism to support mentioned points. > > Comments, notes? > > Regards > > Pavel >