On 19/01/15 17:14, Pavel Stehule wrote:


2015-01-19 14:27 GMT+01:00 Robert Haas <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:

    On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 2:59 AM, Pavel Stehule
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
    >> I think you should just remove the WARNING, not change it to an error.
    >> If somebody wants to quote the operator name to be able to continue
    >> using it, I think that's OK.
    >
    > It looks so quoting doesn't help here
    >
    > + CREATE OPERATOR "=>" (
    > +    leftarg = int8,<--><------>-- right unary
    > +    procedure = numeric_fac
    > + );
    > + ERROR:  syntax error at or near "("
    > + LINE 1: CREATE OPERATOR "=>" (
    > +                              ^

    Well then the error check is just dead code.  Either way, you don't
    need it.


yes, I removed it


I am marking this as Ready For Committer, the patch is trivial and works as expected, there is nothing to be added to it IMHO.

The "=>" operator was deprecated for several years so it should not be too controversial either.


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