On 09.10.2012 17:44, Vik Reykja wrote:
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Tom Lane<t...@sss.pgh.pa.us>  wrote:

=?ISO-8859-1?Q?S=E9bastien_Lardi=E8re?=<slardi...@hi-media.com>  writes:
Indeed, brackets was not correct, it's better now (I think), and correct
some comments.

Still wrong ... at the very least you missed copyfuncs/equalfuncs.
In general, when adding a field to a struct, it's good practice to
grep for all uses of that struct.


I don't see Sébastien's message, but I made the same mistake in my patch.
Another one is attached with copyfuncs and equalfuncs.  I did a grep for
DeallocateStmt and I don't believe I have missed anything else.

Also, I'm changing the subject so as not to hijack this thread any further.

I fail to see the point of DEALLOCATE IF EXISTS. Do you have real use case for this, or was this just a case of adding IF EXISTS to all commands for the sake of completeness?

Usually the client knows what statements have been prepared, but perhaps you want to make sure everything is deallocated in some error handling case or similar. But in that case, you might as well just issue a regular DEALLOCATE and ignore errors. Or even more likely, you'll want to use DEALLOCATE ALL.

- Heikki

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