Mikhail Gribkov <youzh...@gmail.com> writes: > Usually it's not a good idea to exit PG_TRY() block via return statement. > Otherwise it would leave PG_exception_stack global variable in a wrong > state and next ereport() will jump to some junk address.
Yeah, you can't return or goto out of the PG_TRY part. > Another suspicious case is PG_CATCH block in jsonb_plpython.c: This should be OK. The PG_CATCH and PG_FINALLY macros are set up so that we've fully restored that state *before* we execute any of the error-handling code. It would be basically impossible to have a guarantee that CATCH blocks never throw errors; they'd be so restricted as to be near useless, like signal handlers. regards, tom lane