On 02/25/2013 07:14 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> On Sat, 2013-02-23 at 12:09 +1300, Mike Toews wrote:
>> Has anyone else thought this was a missing feature?
> I have.
As have I, repeatedly. This would be a nice convenience, though
pg_typeof can be used to achieve a similar effect a bit more clumsily.

However, the thing I want most couldn't be provided by this patch
because it seems to be a deeper server limitation: the ability to get
typmod data from calculation results like

    NUMERIC(8,3) '11.131' + NUMERIC(8,3) '12.123'

The ability to get types for select results is already available, it's
just a bit clumsier:

    select pg_typeof('134'), pg_typeof(1234);

It can't report typmods for calculation results. Can your proposed
change? See eg:

regress=> select pg_typeof(NUMERIC(8,3) '11.131'),
pg_typeof(NUMERIC(8,3) '12.123'), pg_typeof(NUMERIC(8,3) '11.131' +
NUMERIC(8,3) '12.123');
 pg_typeof | pg_typeof | pg_typeof
-----------+-----------+-----------
 numeric   | numeric   | numeric
(1 row)

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