Alex Ignatov <a.igna...@postgrespro.ru> writes:
> Why string literal like 'Hello world!' doesnt automagicaly cast to text 
> type?

Because it's not necessarily a string.  It might be meant to be point,
or json, or any number of other types.

> Sure we can create our cast:
> postgres=# create cast (unknown as text) with inout as implicit;
> CREATE CAST

That's a seriously bad idea; it will have all sorts of corner-case
effects that you aren't expecting.

There has been some talk of forcing unknown to text in the output
columns of a sub-SELECT, which would fix the example you show with
a lot less risk of side-effects elsewhere.  But it's not exactly
trivial because of interactions with INSERT ... SELECT.

                        regards, tom lane


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