Tom Lane wrote:
Tony Caduto <tony_caduto@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
I have noticed this as well, if I declare OUT params I can modify them
to my hearts content before they go out,
however if you declare it as a INOUT you can't modify it because it is
declared as a constant.
Uh, I don't think so.
/* input argument vars are forced to be CONSTANT */
if (argmode == PROARGMODE_IN)
((PLpgSQL_var *) argvariable)->isconst = true;
Can you provide a test case that misbehaves that way?
regards, tom lane
Tom,
Maybe we are mis-communicating here.
So what you are saying is INOUT params are NOT constants and you can
modify them in the function body?
I could have sworn that did not work for me in beta1, I will try it
again in beta 4 and see if things have changed.
Thanks,
Tony Caduto
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