On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 10:19:37PM +0300, Nikita Glukhov wrote: > Attached two small fixes for the previous committed patch: > > 1. I've noticed a difference in behavior between json_populate_record() > and jsonb_populate_record() if we are trying to populate record from a > non-JSON-object: json function throws an error but jsonb function returns > a record with NULL fields. So I think it would be better to throw an error > in jsonb case too, but I'm not sure. > > 2. Also I've found a some kind of thinko in JsGetObjectSize() macro, but it > seems that this obvious mistake can not lead to incorrect behavior.
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