Tels <nospam-pg-ab...@bloodgate.com> writes: > On 2019-10-20 13:30, Andreas Karlsson wrote: >> Agreed, this sounds like something useful to do since virtually all >> strict functions cannot return NULL, especially the ones which are >> used in tight loops. The main design issue seems to be to think up a >> name for this new level of strictness which is not too confusing for >> end users.
> STRICT NONULL? That way you could do > CREATE FUNCTION f1 ... STRICT; > CREATE FUNCTION f2 ... STRICT NONULL; > CREATE FUNCTION f3 ... NONULL; > and the last wold throw "not implementet yet"? "NEVER RETURNS NULL" > would also ryme with the existing "RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT", but I > find the verbosity too high. "RETURNS NOT NULL", perhaps? That'd have the advantage of not requiring any new keyword. I'm a little bit skeptical of the actual value of adding this additional level of complexity, but I suppose we can't determine that reliably without doing most of the work :-( regards, tom lane