On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 1:46 PM, Jim Nasby <jim.na...@bluetreble.com> wrote: > On 1/3/16 10:26 PM, Michael Paquier wrote: >> >> Thanks, this is more or less what I... just did.. > > > Sorry, didn't realize you were on it.
No worries. I know it's already late where you are. >> A couple of tests in regproc.sql would be a good addition as well. > > Added. I'm gonna call this good for now. Note this is just against HEAD > since I don't have 9.5 setup yet. Presumably the patch should still apply... + if (list_length(names) > 1) + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR), + errmsg("improper qualified name (too many dotted names): %s", + NameListToString(names)))); I would use != 1 instead here, even if the function is strict. You forgot to update the regression test output. And actually on second thoughts the tests you added do not actually bring much value because what is tested is just the behavior of stringToQualifiedNameList, and the other reg* are not tested that as well. However I think that we had better test the failures of regnamespace and regrole when more than 1 element is parsed as this is a new particular code path. Attached is an updated patch which passes check-world in my environment. -- Michael
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