From: | David Johnston <polobo(at)yahoo(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Semi-Pseudo Data Types & Procedure Arguments |
Date: | 2013-06-26 15:53:25 |
Message-ID: | 1372262005343-5761175.post@n5.nabble.com |
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David Johnston wrote
>
> Tom Lane-2 wrote
>>
>>> -- A stored procedure which can accept two argument, which can be a
>>> single
>>> integer field, or an array of integers.
>>
>> Those two cases seem unlikely to be supportable by the same
>> implementation, so it seems more likely that what you'd be doing is just
>> overloading the function name with two instances, my_fn(int) and
>> my_fn(int[]).
> Isn't this scenario why VARIDIC was implemented:
>
> CREATE FUNCTION my_fn( VARIADIC in_ordered_actual varchar[] ) ....
>
> The single value input is simply a special case of an array of size 1.
> Depending on whether you allow an empty array you might want to:
>
> CREATE FUNCTION my_fn(required_first varchar, VARIADIC optional_others
> varchar[] DEFAULT '{}'::varchar[]) ...
>
> Then join the two values together and move on to processing.
>
> You would still need separate functions for numbers versus strings.
>
> David J.
So my thoughts stand for generating ideas but you cannot actually supply an
array as an input to a VARIDIC routine; it simply allows for an unknown
number of inputs (of the same type) and constructs an array internally for
the function to use.
David J.
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