On Nov 15, 2009, at 10:19 AM, Greg Stark wrote:
>> I like the special marker idea. A '$' would be nice because its already in
>> use for similar purposes, but I think that would lead to ambiguity with
>> dollar quoting.
>
> I think that would be a big break with everything else and very
> non-sql-ish. We don't use these in plpgsql and we don't use them
> anywhere else in sql.
*ahem* $1 *ahem*
> Moreover you would still have conflicts possible because sql can quote
> identifiers so people can have columns named "$foo". You would have a
> weird syntactic detail where "$foo" would mean something different
> than $foo even though they're both valid identifiers.
Same with Foo and "Foo", no?
> I'm not sure it wouldn't conflict with some drivers either. DBI uses
> :foo and ? but I have a vague recollection some drivers did use $foo.
I don't think that would come up, because the $vars are in the body of the function, not in a typical driver call.
Personally, I like $var, but @var would be okay, and @@var is acceptable. But I'm JAPH, so my biases should be obvious.
Best,
David