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Re: Curious plperl behavior

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On 24/02/10 21:34, Tom Lane wrote:
Richard Huxton<dev@xxxxxxxxxxxx>  writes:
On 24/02/10 20:55, Tom Lane wrote:
but if plperl is doing something that contributes to this, maybe it
requires documentation.

It is documented.

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/plperl-funcs.html

Hmm.  Jeff found some relevant material on perlref.  Should that link be
added?  Should the link(s) be more specific than telling you to read the
whole d*mn man page?  Neither of those pages are short, and each contains
a wealth of material that isn't related to this issue.

Hmm - perhaps a suggestion to google for "perl nested named subroutine". That seems to give a set of relevant results. Includes perldiag, perlref, our mailing lists and Apache's mod_perl (which makes sense).

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