Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> writes:
> It also eliminates the NOTICE when removing a built-in
> function, which I think is OK because you don't actually get that far:

There are paths that can reach that notice --- I think what you have to
do is create a new function that references a built-in one.  But why
we bother to warn for that isn't clear to me.

> - For some reason, we have code that causes procedural language names
> to be downcased before use.

I think this is a hangover from the fact that CREATE FUNCTION's LANGUAGE
clause used to insist on the language name being a string literal, and
of course the lexer didn't case-fold it then.  That's been deprecated
for long enough that we probably don't need to have the extra case-fold
step anymore.

                        regards, tom lane

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