ne 1. 3. 2020 v 19:31 odesÃlatel Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> napsal:
> Pavel Stehule <pavel.steh...@gmail.com> writes: > > I miss a reglanguage type from our set of reg* types. > > I'm skeptical about this. I don't think we want to wind up with a reg* > type for every system catalog, so there needs to be some rule about which > ones it's worth the trouble for. The original idea was to provide a reg* > type if the lookup rule would be anything more complicated than "select > oid from <catalog> where name = 'foo'". We went beyond that with > regnamespace and regrole, but I think there was a sufficient argument of > usefulness for those two. I don't see that reglanguage has enough of > a use-case. > the use-case is probably only one - filtering pg_proc. Probably the most common filter is prolang = (SELECT oid FROM pg_language WHERE lanname = 'plpgsql') It's little bit not comfortable so for namespace we can do pronamespace <> 'pg_catalog'::regnamespace and there is nothing for language. This feature is interesting for people who write code in plpgsql, or who migrate from PL/SQL (and for people who use plpgsql_check). All mass check (mass usage of plpgsql_check) have to use filter on prolang. Regards Pavel > > regards, tom lane >