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Re: how to emit line number in a function?

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Richard Huxton wrote:
> Bricklen Anderson wrote:
> 
>>I couldn't find any useful references in the docs or archives for emitting the
>>line number of a plpgsql function (in a RAISE statement). I'd like to use it for
>>debugging some complex functions.
>>Does anyone have any tips on where to look, or an example of this?
> 
> 
> I don't think you can do so yourself. However, recent versions of PG 
> should display the line number of a RAISE NOTICE or similar if you have 
> the error verbosity high enough.
> 
Okay, thanks for the head's up.
Is there any other way to get the current line number, for example, an inline
function call to elog(?) or something? It's not a huge deal, but it would be
useful for debugging and timings.

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