On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 4:00 PM, George Neuner <gneuner2@comcast.net> wrote:
> --------------- code ----------------
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION gen_random()
> RETURNS double precision AS
> $BODY$
> DECLARE
> num float8 := 0;
> den float8 := 281474976710655; -- 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF
> bytes bytea[6];
> BEGIN
> -- get random bytes from crypto module
> bytes := ext.gen_random_bytes(6);
>
> -- assemble a double precision value
> num := num + get_byte( bytes, 0 );
> FOR i IN 1..5 LOOP
> num := num * 256;
> num := num + get_byte( bytes, i );
> END LOOP;
>
> -- normalize value to range 0.0 .. 1.0
> RETURN num / den;
> END;
> $BODY$
> LANGUAGE plpgsql VOLATILE;
> --------------- code ----------------
>
> The error is:
> ERROR: array value must start with "{" or dimension information
> SQL state: 22P02
> Context: PL/pgSQL function gen_random() line 8 at assignment
>
> which, if I'm counting correctly, is
> bytes := ext.gen_random_bytes(6);
Guessing on the name of ext.gen_random_bytes(6) it returns a value
that is incompatible with bytea[] array representation time from time,
so take a closer look at ext.gen_random_bytes() first. You can test
the case using DO block.
> If I comment out that line, it then tells me get_byte() is undefined,
> which should be impossible because it's built in.
Feels like somewhere inside ext.gen_random_bytes() you set a
search_path that allows to see get_byte() and the search_path that was
set before the gen_random() call doesn't allow it.
--
Kind regards,
Sergey Konoplev
PostgreSQL Consultant and DBA
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