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Improve error messages about misuse of SELECT INTO.
- 8f6a52196ace 14.0 landed
- 26ae66090398 15.0 landed
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Avoid using a cursor in plpgsql's RETURN QUERY statement.
- 2f48ede080f4 14.0 cited
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Improving some plpgsql error messages
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2021-08-20T15:50:24Z
In commit 2f48ede08 I copied some error-message wording that had existed in exec_run_select() since 2003. I'm now dissatified with that, after realizing that it can produce output like this: ERROR: query "WITH a AS ( SELECT regexp_split_to_table(info_out, '\n') AS info FROM public.results WHERE public.results.jid = id ) SELECT * INTO tabular_info FROM a RETURN" is not a SELECT CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function get_info(text) line 3 at RETURN QUERY There are a couple of things wrong with this: 1. The complaint is factually inaccurate, since the query obviously *is* a SELECT. It's the INTO part that's the problem, but good luck guessing that from the error text. (See [1] for motivation.) 2. It's fairly unreadable when the query is a long multi-line one, as it does a great job of burying the lede. This also violates our message style guideline that says primary error messages should be one-liners. The way to fix #1 is to provide a special case for SELECT INTO. In the attached I propose to fix #2 by moving the query text into an errcontext line, thus producing something like ERROR: query is SELECT INTO, but it should be plain SELECT CONTEXT: query: WITH a AS ( SELECT regexp_split_to_table(info_out, '\n') AS info FROM public.results WHERE public.results.jid = id ) SELECT * INTO tabular_info FROM a RETURN PL/pgSQL function get_info(text) line 3 at RETURN QUERY A case could also be made for just dropping the query text entirely, but I'm inclined to think that's not such a great idea. Certainly we ought to show the text in case of RETURN QUERY EXECUTE, where it won't be embedded in the function text. Looking around, I noted that exec_eval_expr() also has the bad habit of quoting the expression text right in the primary message, so the attached fixes that too. That case is slightly less bad since expressions are more likely to be short, but they surely aren't all short. Thoughts? Should I back-patch this into v14 where 2f48ede08 came in, or just do it in HEAD? regards, tom lane [1] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/y65a6lco0z4.fsf%40mun.ca -
Re: Improving some plpgsql error messages
David G. Johnston <david.g.johnston@gmail.com> — 2021-08-20T16:16:33Z
On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 8:50 AM Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > Thoughts? Should I back-patch this into v14 where 2f48ede08 > came in, or just do it in HEAD? > I'd say back-patch in the interest of preventing probably quite a few emails from novices at plpgsql coding dealing with all the interplay between queries and variables and returning syntaxes. David J.
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Re: Improving some plpgsql error messages
Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com> — 2021-08-20T16:41:02Z
pá 20. 8. 2021 v 17:50 odesílatel Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> napsal: > In commit 2f48ede08 I copied some error-message wording that had > existed in exec_run_select() since 2003. I'm now dissatified > with that, after realizing that it can produce output like this: > > ERROR: query "WITH a AS ( > SELECT > regexp_split_to_table(info_out, '\n') AS info > FROM > public.results > WHERE > public.results.jid = id > ) > SELECT > * INTO tabular_info > FROM > a RETURN" is not a SELECT > CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function get_info(text) line 3 at RETURN QUERY > > There are a couple of things wrong with this: > > 1. The complaint is factually inaccurate, since the query obviously > *is* a SELECT. It's the INTO part that's the problem, but good luck > guessing that from the error text. (See [1] for motivation.) > > 2. It's fairly unreadable when the query is a long multi-line one, > as it does a great job of burying the lede. This also violates > our message style guideline that says primary error messages should > be one-liners. > > The way to fix #1 is to provide a special case for SELECT INTO. > In the attached I propose to fix #2 by moving the query text into > an errcontext line, thus producing something like > > ERROR: query is SELECT INTO, but it should be plain SELECT > CONTEXT: query: WITH a AS ( > SELECT > regexp_split_to_table(info_out, '\n') AS info > FROM > public.results > WHERE > public.results.jid = id > ) > SELECT > * INTO tabular_info > FROM > a RETURN > PL/pgSQL function get_info(text) line 3 at RETURN QUERY > > A case could also be made for just dropping the query text entirely, > but I'm inclined to think that's not such a great idea. Certainly > we ought to show the text in case of RETURN QUERY EXECUTE, where it > won't be embedded in the function text. > > Looking around, I noted that exec_eval_expr() also has the bad > habit of quoting the expression text right in the primary message, > so the attached fixes that too. That case is slightly less bad > since expressions are more likely to be short, but they surely > aren't all short. > > Thoughts? Should I back-patch this into v14 where 2f48ede08 > came in, or just do it in HEAD? > It can be fixed in 14. This is a low risk patch. Regards Pavel > regards, tom lane > > [1] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/y65a6lco0z4.fsf%40mun.ca > >
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Re: Improving some plpgsql error messages
Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> — 2021-08-20T17:24:29Z
On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 12:41 PM Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com> wrote: > It can be fixed in 14. This is a low risk patch. +1. -- Robert Haas EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com