Re: [HACKERS] PL/pgSQL question

2002-09-20 Thread Michael Meskes
Thanks for the explanation. On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 03:46:05PM -0400, Jan Wieck wrote: > Someone might think now it'd be at least handy to have a mechanism to > enforce parsing of all expressions and queries for debugging purposes. > But that's not that easy. As soon as you use for example a reco

Re: [HACKERS] PL/pgSQL question

2002-09-19 Thread Jan Wieck
Michael Paesold wrote: > > Michael Meskes wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > is a pl/pgSQL function completely parsed once? Or is only the next > > statement parsed as with many interpreters? If it's the latter it would > > mean one has to run each branch just to see if the syntax is correct. Is > > that

Re: [HACKERS] PL/pgSQL question

2002-09-19 Thread Michael Paesold
Michael Meskes wrote: > Hi, > > is a pl/pgSQL function completely parsed once? Or is only the next > statement parsed as with many interpreters? If it's the latter it would > mean one has to run each branch just to see if the syntax is correct. Is > that true? > > Michael If the docs are true,

[HACKERS] PL/pgSQL question

2002-09-19 Thread Michael Meskes
Hi, is a pl/pgSQL function completely parsed once? Or is only the next statement parsed as with many interpreters? If it's the latter it would mean one has to run each branch just to see if the syntax is correct. Is that true? Michael -- Michael Meskes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Go SF 49ers! Go Rhein Fi