Ășt 19. 1. 2021 v 19:21 odesĂlatel Pavel Stehule <[email protected]>
napsal:
> Hi
>
> Now, I am testing subscribing on the jsonb feature, and I found one issue,
> that is not supported by parser.
>
> When the target is scalar, then all is ok. But we can have a plpgsql array
> of jsonb values.
>
> postgres=# do $$
> declare j jsonb[];
> begin
> j[1] = '{"b":"Ahoj"}';
> raise notice '%', j;
> raise notice '%', (j[1])['b'];
> end
> $$;
> NOTICE: {"{\"b\": \"Ahoj\"}"}
> NOTICE: "Ahoj"
> DO
>
> Parenthesis work well in expressions, but are not supported on the left
> side of assignment.
>
> postgres=# do $$
> declare j jsonb[];
> begin
> (j[1])['b'] = '"Ahoj"';
> raise notice '%', j;
> raise notice '%', j[1]['b'];
> end
> $$;
> ERROR: syntax error at or near "("
> LINE 4: (j[1])['b'] = '"Ahoj"';
> ^
>
Assignment for nesting composite types is working better - although there
is some inconsistency too:
create type t_inner as (x int, y int);
create type t_outer as (a t_inner, b t_inner);
do $$
declare v t_outer;
begin
v.a.x := 10; -- parenthesis not allowed here, but not required
raise notice '%', v;
raise notice '%', (v).a.x; -- parenthesis are required here
end;
$$;
Regards
Pavel
> Regards
>
> Pavel
>
>
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