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  1. Bug in SQL/MED?

    Albe Laurenz <laurenz.albe@wien.gv.at> — 2011-06-29T12:23:45Z

    If you invoke any of the SQL/MED CREATE or ALTER commands,
    the validator function is only called if an option list was given.
    
    That means that you cannot enforce required options at object creation
    time, because the validator function is not always called.
    I consider that unexpected an undesirable behaviour.
    
    Example:
    CREATE EXTENSION file_fdw;
    CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER file HANDLER file_fdw_handler VALIDATOR
    file_fdw_validator;
    CREATE SERVER file FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER file;
    CREATE FOREIGN TABLE flat (id integer) SERVER file OPTIONS (format
    'csv');
    SELECT * FROM flat;
    ERROR:  filename is required for file_fdw foreign tables
    
    Now file_fdw does not try to enforce the "filename" option, but it
    would be nice to be able to do so.
    
    The attached patch would change the behaviour so that the validator
    function
    is always called.
    
    If that change meets with approval, should file_fdw be changed so that
    it
    requires "filename" at table creation time?
    
    Yours,
    Laurenz Albe