On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 09:38:42PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Sam Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 03:57:38PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> >> I liked the idea of allowing COPY FROM to act as a table source in a
> >> larger SELECT or INSERT...SELECT.  Not at all sure what would be
> >> involved to implement that, but it seems a lot more flexible than
> >> any other approach.
> 
> > I'm not sure why new syntax is needed, what's wrong with having a simple
> > set of procedures like:
> >  readtsv(filename TEXT) AS SETOF RECORD
> 
> Yeah, I was thinking about that too.  The main stumbling block is that
> you need to somehow expose all of COPY's options for parsing an input
> line (CSV vs default mode, quote and delimiter characters, etc).

Guess why I chose a nice simple example!

> It's surely doable but it might be pretty ugly compared to bespoke
> syntax.

Yes, that's an easy way to get it looking pretty.

As an alternative solution, how about having some datatype that stores
these parameters.  E.g:

  CREATE TYPE copyoptions (
    delimiter TEXT CHECK (delimiter <> ""),
    nullstr   TEXT,
    hasheader BOOLEAN,
    quote     TEXT,
    escape    TEXT
  );

And have the input_function understand the current PG syntax for COPY
options.  You'd then be able to do:

  copyfrom('dummy.csv',$$ DELIMITER ';' CSV HEADER $$)

And the procedure would be able to pull out what it wanted from the
options.

> Another thing is that nodeFunctionScan.c is not really designed for
> enormous function result sets --- it dumps the results into a tuplestore
> whether that's needed or not.  This is a performance bug that we ought
> to address anyway, but we'd really have to fix it if we want to approach
> the COPY problem this way.  Just sayin'.

So you'd end up with something resembling a coroutine?  When would it
be good to actually dump everything into a tuplestore as it does at the
moment?

It'll be fun to see how much code breaks because it relies on the
current behaviour of a SRF running to completion without other activity
happening between!


  Sam

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