Hello 2012/12/10 Dan S <strd911@xxxxxxxxx>: > Hi ! > > I'm running "PostgreSQL 9.2.2 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc > (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.3-1ubuntu5) 4.6.3, 32-bit" on ubuntu 12.04 . > > I'm a bit perplexed by the difference in PG_EXCEPTION_CONTEXT of the > following two invocations of a function where I try to get the call stack. > Is this expected behaviour ? > > First invocation (This is the one where I get the expected notification): > > select * from testfunc2(true); > > NOTICE: PL/pgSQL function testfunc(boolean) line 8 at assignment > PL/pgSQL function testfunc2(boolean) line 6 at RETURNs > > > Second invocation (I did expect two rows of callstack here also but I only > got one): > > select * from testfunc2(false); > > NOTICE: PL/pgSQL function testfunc2(boolean) line 6 at RETURNs > It is feature, not e bug - although I don't sure what is sense of this feature. plpgsql_exec_error_callback(void *arg) { PLpgSQL_execstate *estate = (PLpgSQL_execstate *) arg; /* if we are doing RAISE, don't report its location */ if (estate->err_text == raise_skip_msg) return; we don't attach context for RAISE statement. Regards Pavel Stehule > The functions: > > CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION testfunc( div_by_zero boolean ) > RETURNS text AS > $BODY$ > DECLARE > td text; > i int = 0; > BEGIN > BEGIN > IF div_by_zero THEN > i = 1/i; > ELSE > RAISE EXCEPTION 'an exception'; > END IF; > EXCEPTION WHEN raise_exception OR division_by_zero THEN > GET STACKED DIAGNOSTICS td = PG_EXCEPTION_CONTEXT; > RAISE NOTICE '%s',td; > END; > RETURN td::text; > END; > $BODY$ > LANGUAGE plpgsql; > > > CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION testfunc2(div_by_zero boolean) > RETURNS text AS > $BODY$ > DECLARE > td text; > i int = 0; > BEGIN > return testfunc(div_by_zero); > END; > $BODY$ > LANGUAGE plpgsql; > > > Best Regards > Dan S > -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general