Re: to be a multirange or not be, that's the question

2021-11-07 Thread David G. Johnston
On Saturday, November 6, 2021, Jaime Casanova 
wrote:

> Ok, subject was a bit philosophical but this message I just found is
> quite confusing.
>
> """
> regression=# select cast(null as anyrange) &> cast(null as anymultirange);
> ERROR:  argument declared anymultirange is not a multirange type but type
> anymultirange
> """
>
>
I get that it is hard to parse but it is unambiguously correct.  It does
seem to presume that one understands how polymorphic pseudo-types work (the
supplied query was written without that knowledge applied).  I can envision
some improvements here though it would depend a lot on the actual
implementation.  I’m also curious as to why we get as far the operator
invocation when casting literals to polymorphic pseudo-types is supposedly
an invalid thing to do.

David J.


to be a multirange or not be, that's the question

2021-11-07 Thread Jaime Casanova
Ok, subject was a bit philosophical but this message I just found is
quite confusing.

"""
regression=# select cast(null as anyrange) &> cast(null as anymultirange);
ERROR:  argument declared anymultirange is not a multirange type but type 
anymultirange
"""

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Jaime Casanova
Director de Servicios Profesionales
SystemGuards - Consultores de PostgreSQL