On 03/04/2018 07:07 PM, Pavel Stehule wrote: > > ... > > I am sending updated patch with Tomas changes >
Seems 2cf8c7aa48 broke this patch, as it tweaked a number of regression tests. Other than that, I think the patch is pretty much ready. One minor detail is that this bit from exec_stmt_execsql doesn't seem particularly readable: errlevel = stmt->strict || stmt->mod_stmt ? ERROR : too_many_rows_level; use_errhint = !(stmt->strict || stmt->mod_stmt); I had to think for a while if "||" takes precedence over "?", so I'd suggest adding some () around the first condition. But that makes it pretty much just (!use_errhint) so perhaps something like bool force_error; force_error = (stmt->strict || stmt->mod_stmt); errlevel = force_error ? ERROR : too_many_rows_level; use_errhint = !force_error; would be better? Actually, now that I'm looking at this part of the code again, I see the change from errmsg("query returned more than one row"), to errmsg("SELECT INTO query returned more than one row"), is probably bogus, because this also deals with stmt->mod_stmt, not just strict SELECT INTO queries. So let's just revert to the old wording. regards -- Tomas Vondra http://www.2ndQuadrant.com PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Remote DBA, Training & Services