Tom Lane wrote: >> It ought to be illegal to modify the loop control variable anyway, >> IMNSHO - it certainly is in Ada, the distant antecedent of pl/pgsql. > > If modifying the loop variable is disallowed in PL/SQL, I'm all for > disallowing it in plpgsql, otherwise not. Anyone have a > recent copy of Oracle to try it on?
I tried this on Oracle 10.2.0.2.0 (which is the most recent version): SET SERVEROUTPUT ON BEGIN FOR i IN 1..10 LOOP i := i + 1; DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(i); END LOOP; END; / i := i + 1; * ERROR at line 3: ORA-06550: line 3, column 7: PLS-00363: expression 'I' cannot be used as an assignment target ORA-06550: line 3, column 7: PL/SQL: Statement ignored And the documentation also explicitly states that it is not allowed. By the way, PL/SQL screams if you want to do an assignment with '='. But I guess that the current behaviour of PL/pgSQL should not reflect that to maintain backward compatibility, right? Yours, Laurenz Albe ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match