Postgres 9.0.4 and postgres9.1beta1 give different line of error numbers on
functions that raise runtime errors (it seems).

How to reproduce, given the next SQL file:

$ cat /tmp/sql
begin;
CREATE FUNCTION pg_temp.commchecksql() returns boolean strict language
plpgsql as
$$
begin

-- SQL comment
perform 'aoeuaoeuaeou'::regclass;
return true;
end;
$$;

select pg_temp.commchecksql();
rollback;

begin;
CREATE FUNCTION pg_temp.commcheckC() returns boolean strict language plpgsql as
$$
begin

/* C-like comment */
perform 'aoeuaoeuaeou'::regclass;
return true;
end;
$$;

select pg_temp.commcheckC();

rollback;

------------------

If I run it on postgres9.0.4:

$ psql -U postgres template1 -f/tmp/sql
SET
BEGIN
CREATE FUNCTION
psql:/tmp/sql:12: ERROR:  relation "aoeuaoeuaeou" does not exist
LINE 1: SELECT 'aoeuaoeuaeou'::regclass
               ^
QUERY:  SELECT 'aoeuaoeuaeou'::regclass
CONTEXT:  PL/pgSQL function "commchecksql" line 4 at PERFORM
ROLLBACK
BEGIN
CREATE FUNCTION
psql:/tmp/sql:26: ERROR:  relation "aoeuaoeuaeou" does not exist
LINE 1: SELECT 'aoeuaoeuaeou'::regclass
               ^
QUERY:  SELECT 'aoeuaoeuaeou'::regclass
CONTEXT:  PL/pgSQL function "commcheckc" line 4 at PERFORM
ROLLBACK

--------------------

On postgres9.1beta1:

$ psql -U postgres template1 -f/tmp/sql

SET
BEGIN
CREATE FUNCTION
psql:/tmp/sql:12: ERROR:  relation "aoeuaoeuaeou" does not exist
LINE 1: SELECT 'aoeuaoeuaeou'::regclass
               ^
QUERY:  SELECT 'aoeuaoeuaeou'::regclass
CONTEXT:  PL/pgSQL function "commchecksql" line 5 at PERFORM
ROLLBACK
BEGIN
CREATE FUNCTION
psql:/tmp/sql:26: ERROR:  relation "aoeuaoeuaeou" does not exist
LINE 1: SELECT 'aoeuaoeuaeou'::regclass
               ^
QUERY:  SELECT 'aoeuaoeuaeou'::regclass
CONTEXT:  PL/pgSQL function "commcheckc" line 5 at PERFORM
ROLLBACK

--------------------

The line numbers of where the error is have changed:

--- /tmp/out9.0.4       Thu Jun  9 20:47:45 2011
+++ /tmp/out9.1beta1    Thu Jun  9 20:49:02 2011
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 LINE 1: SELECT 'aoeuaoeuaeou'::regclass
                ^
 QUERY:  SELECT 'aoeuaoeuaeou'::regclass
-CONTEXT:  PL/pgSQL function "commchecksql" line 4 at PERFORM
+CONTEXT:  PL/pgSQL function "commchecksql" line 5 at PERFORM
 ROLLBACK
 BEGIN
 CREATE FUNCTION
@@ -13,5 +13,5 @@
 LINE 1: SELECT 'aoeuaoeuaeou'::regclass
                ^
 QUERY:  SELECT 'aoeuaoeuaeou'::regclass
-CONTEXT:  PL/pgSQL function "commcheckc" line 4 at PERFORM
+CONTEXT:  PL/pgSQL function "commcheckc" line 5 at PERFORM
 ROLLBACK

---------------------

I care about this because I have some custom regression tests that check the
failing of functions coded like this... and they suddenly failed with that
difference when I checked them against postgres9.0.4.

Is this an intended behaviour?

Thank you.

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