On Dec 11, 2008, at 3:42 PM, Bruce Momjian wrote:

what do you thing about?

select fce(p1,p2,p3, SET paramname1 = val, paramname2 = val)

example
select dosome(10,20,30, SET flaga = true, flagb = false)

I think AS read more naturally because you expect the parameter to come
first, not the SET keyword.

Coming to this a bit late, but it seems to me that, while it makes sense to assign a label to a value using "AS", it's kind of weird to use it to assign a value to a label.

SELECT foo( bar => 'ick', baz => 'ack' );
SELECT foo( bar AS 'ick', baz AS 'ack' );

As a Perl hacker, I'm strongly biased toward =>, but I guess AS isn't *too* bad. At least it's the same number of characters. Is -> right out?

Best,

David



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