Neil Conway said: > In PL/PgSQL, "END LOOP" is used to terminate loop blocks, and "END IF" > is used to terminate IF blocks. This is needlessly verbose: we could > simply accept "END" in both cases without syntactic ambiguity. I'd like > to make this change, so that END can be used to terminate any kind of > block. There's no need to remove support for the present syntax, of > course, so there's no backward compatibility concern. Oracle's PL/SQL > does require "END IF" and "END LOOP", but folks interested in maximum > compatibility can always use those forms if they like. > > Any objections? >
I'm unkeen. I see no technical advantage - it's just a matter of taste. We advertise that plpgsql is similar to plsql - we should not do anything to make that less so IMNSHO. Terseness is not always good, redundancy is not always bad. cheers andrew ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq