Patch applied.  Thanks.

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Joe Conway wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote:
> >>You can alias $0, similar to the argument variables. And, I confirmed 
> >>that you cannot change the value, similar to the argument variables:
> > 
> > Perhaps you shouldn't mark it isconst; then it would actually have some
> > usefulness (you could use it directly as a temporary variable to hold
> > the intended result).  I can't see much value in aliasing it if it's
> > const, either.
> 
> OK; the only change in this version is "isconst = false;". Now you can 
> use $0 as a result placeholder if desired. E.g.:
> 
> create or replace function tmp(anyelement, anyelement) returns anyarray as '
> declare
>   v_ret alias for $0;
>   v_el1 alias for $1;
>   v_el2 alias for $2;
> begin
>   v_ret := ARRAY[v_el1, v_el2];
>   return v_ret;
> end;
> ' language 'plpgsql';
> 
> create table f(f1 text, f2 text, f3 int, f4 int);
> insert into f values ('a','b',1,2);
> insert into f values ('z','x',3,4);
> 
> select tmp(f1,f2) from f;
> select tmp(f3,f4) from f;
> 
> Joe

> Index: src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_comp.c
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /opt/src/cvs/pgsql-server/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_comp.c,v
> retrieving revision 1.59
> diff -c -r1.59 pl_comp.c
> *** src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_comp.c      1 Jul 2003 21:47:09 -0000       1.59
> --- src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_comp.c      3 Jul 2003 17:59:48 -0000
> ***************
> *** 354,359 ****
> --- 354,395 ----
>                               function->fn_rettyplen = typeStruct->typlen;
>                               function->fn_rettypelem = typeStruct->typelem;
>                               perm_fmgr_info(typeStruct->typinput, 
> &(function->fn_retinput));
> + 
> +                             /*
> +                              * install $0 reference, but only for polymorphic
> +                              * return types
> +                              */
> +                             if (procStruct->prorettype == ANYARRAYOID ||
> +                                     procStruct->prorettype == ANYELEMENTOID)
> +                             {
> +                                     char            buf[32];
> + 
> +                                     /* name for variable */
> +                                     snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "$%d", 0);
> + 
> +                                     /*
> +                                      * Normal return values get a var node
> +                                      */
> +                                     var = malloc(sizeof(PLpgSQL_var));
> +                                     memset(var, 0, sizeof(PLpgSQL_var));
> + 
> +                                     var->dtype = PLPGSQL_DTYPE_VAR;
> +                                     var->refname = strdup(buf);
> +                                     var->lineno = 0;
> +                                     var->datatype = build_datatype(typeTup, -1);
> +                                     var->isconst = false;
> +                                     var->notnull = false;
> +                                     var->default_val = NULL;
> + 
> +                                     /* preset to NULL */
> +                                     var->value = 0;
> +                                     var->isnull = true;
> +                                     var->freeval = false;
> + 
> +                                     plpgsql_adddatum((PLpgSQL_datum *) var);
> +                                     plpgsql_ns_additem(PLPGSQL_NSTYPE_VAR, 
> var->varno,
> +                                                                        
> var->refname);
> +                             }
>                       }
>                       ReleaseSysCache(typeTup);
>   

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