On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 2:28 AM, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> Pavel Stehule <pavel.steh...@gmail.com> writes:
>> what should be result of concat(variadic NULL::int[])
>> I enabled this use case, but what should be result?
>
> I think there are two somewhat defensible theories:
>
> (1) punt, and return NULL overall.  So in this case the variadic
> function would act as if it were STRICT.  That seems a bit weird though
> if the function is not strict otherwise.
>
> (2) Treat the NULL as if it were a zero-length array, giving rise to
> zero ordinary parameters.  This could be problematic if the function
> can't cope very well with zero parameters ... but on the other hand,
> if it can't do so, then what will it do with VARIADIC '{}'::int[] ?
>
> I lean a little bit towards (2) but it's definitely a judgment call.
> Anybody have any other arguments one way or the other?

I'd like to vote for "it probably doesn't matter very much, so let's
just pick whatever makes the code simplest".  :-)

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