Dimitri Fontaine <[email protected]> writes:
> Tom Lane <[email protected]> writes:
>> Thoughts?
> I've been using textin(record_out(NEW)) in generic partitioning
> triggers, and you can find examples of that trick in the wiki, so I
> think we have users of that in the field.
I think explicit calls like that actually wouldn't be a problem,
since they'd be run in a per-tuple context anyway. The cases that
are problematic are hard-coded I/O function calls. I'm worried
about the ones like, say, plpgsql's built-in conversion operations.
We could probably fix printtup's usage with some confidence, but
there are a lot of other ones.
regards, tom lane
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