Andrew Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Be conservative in what you send, and liberal in what you accept."

Yeah, I was about to quote that same maxim myself.  I don't have a big
problem with allowing uuid_in to accept known format variants.  (I'm
not sure about allowing a hyphen *anywhere*, because that could lead to
accepting things that weren't meant to be a UUID at all, but this HP
format seems regular enough that that's not a serious objection to it.)

What I was really complaining about was Josh's suggestion that we invent
a function to let users *output* UUIDs in random-format-of-the-week.
I can't imagine much good coming of that.  I think we should keep
uuid_out emitting only the RFC-standardized format.

                        regards, tom lane

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