> The immediate cause of this gripe was discussed just a day or so ago
> on one or another of the pgsql lists.  The timestamp-to-date conversion
> routine has this weird idea that it should kick out an error instead
> of returning NULL when presented with a NULL timestamp.  That's a bug
> IMHO, and I've already changed the code in current sources.

That's not a bug, that was a feature, sort of. At least when I coded it,
Postgres *refused* to call any routine with NULL input, assuming that
NULL would be returned. A clever short-circuit, and the elog(ERROR) in
the conversion routine was just a safety net. Because it was also the
case that any routine returning a NULL pointer crashed the backend.

Now that those things aren't true, we are rewriting history to say that
they were bugs all along, eh? ;)

                      - Thomas

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