"Merlin Moncure" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A simplified idealized version of what I would like to do is
> begin
> select (callback_routine)(record_type)
> end;
> from within a plpgsql function. I am borrowing the C syntax for a
> function pointer here.
Well, there's no function pointer type in SQL :-(. I don't see any way
to do what you want in pure plpgsql. If you're willing to implement an
auxiliary C function you could probably make it go:
create function callit(oid, record) returns void ...
where the OID has to be the OID of a function taking a record-type
argument. The regprocedure pseudotype would allow you not to need
to write any numeric OIDs in your code:
select callit('myfunc(record)'::regprocedure, recordvar);
The body of callit() need be little more than OidFunctionCall1()
plus whatever error checking and security checking you want to
include.
regards, tom lane
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