Peter Eisentraut <pete...@gmx.net> writes: > I think we should try to do it, but we need a way for users to see what > is going on. If we just put into the release notes, "the precedences of >> = and <= have been changed, but we don't expect this to cause many > problems", there might be wide-spread panic.
> One way would be to have a knob that warns/logs/debugs when it sees an > <= or >= call in a place that would change meaning. Perhaps in > transformAExprOp(). This might be an expensive check, but it wouldn't > have to be on all the time. We could also add a flag to the A_Expr node > that remember whether the expression was parenthesized, so that users > could update their code with parentheses to shut the warning up. > I think this would be a standard_conforming_strings-like transition. We had this discussion back in 2007 :-(. I don't believe there is any practical way for us to generate useful warnings here; as I said to Kevin, I don't think that Bison exposes sufficient information to detect when a parsing decision was made differently than before because of precedence. If there's going to be an insistence on that then I suspect we'll spend another 8 years not conforming to spec. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers