On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 21:57 +0200, Pavel Stehule wrote: > 2009/9/9 Alvaro Herrera <alvhe...@commandprompt.com>: > > Pavel Stehule escribió: > >> 2009/9/9 Alvaro Herrera <alvhe...@commandprompt.com>: > > > >> > I already published a pseudo-sprintf function in the wiki here: > >> > http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Sprintf I'm looking for something > >> > better, not just the same hacks. > >> > > >> > I don't see any good reason that the function needs to be far from core. > >> > >> what is use case? Why you need sprintf function, when you have || > >> operator. This functionality is redundant and out of standard. What I > >> know, only MySQL has similar function. > > > > Extensive use of || turns into horrible messes quickly. sprintf() makes > > this kind of thing much cleaner. You could use strcat/strcpy in C too, > > but do you? You could argue that sprintf is redundant in C, yet it > > turns out to be extremely useful. > > > > Yes, I agree. But this functionality you will use only in plpgsql > language. I thing, so there could be some library that should be > separated from standard functions. It would be nice, when people > clearly understand if use some enhancing functionality or some base > sql functionality.
There is lots of stuff in postgreSQL, especially functions, that is not "some base sql functionality", yet is in core. > > we could to have schema plpgsql. And there could be function subst, > > then in your plpgsql proc you can call > > if (...) then > message := plpgsql.subst('some message:% ...', some value, ...); > .... > > if you would, then you can add plpgsql schema to search path. > > I dislike to use name sprintf, because this or similar function isn't > real sprintf function - it doesn't use compatible format string with > sprintf function. call it format(txt, variadic "any") - that's what it does > regards > Pavel Stehule > > > One use case is using it for error messages in RAISE/USING. Yes, I am > > aware you can use concatenation there. > > > > -- > > Alvaro Herrera http://www.CommandPrompt.com/ > > PostgreSQL Replication, Consulting, Custom Development, 24x7 support > > > -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers