Neil Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Oliver Jowett wrote: >> What happens if (for example) DateStyle changes between the two parses?
> I'm don't think recreating the plan from the query string changes this > fundamentally -- the interaction between (for example) GUC variables and > prepared plans will likely not be well-defined (which will be no worse > than it is today). It is well defined, because we insist that the gram.y transformation not depend on any changeable state. So if we forced replan after a change of DateStyle, the "right thing" would happen with either plain text or raw parsetrees as the starting point. There is a separate issue here of course, which is whether it's really the "right thing" --- if the plan got through parsing the first time then it's pretty likely that it would fail under a different datestyle. But certainly we've seen requests for cached plans to respond to changes in search_path, and I doubt you can make a principled distinction between that and datestyle. >From a practical point of view, I suspect the path of least resistance is to use plain text as the saved representation, because (a) it's smaller and (b) IIRC we don't currently have a complete set of copyfuncs for raw parsetree nodes. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]