On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 01:53:13PM +0100, Thomas Hallgren wrote:
> >If you look at the code it says in a comment:
> >
> > /*
> > * Only C-coded functions can be I/O functions. We
> > enforce this
> > * restriction here mainly to prevent littering the
> > catalogs with
> > * shell types due to simple typos in user-defined function
> > * definitions.
> > */
> >
>
> Ouch. Any chance of getting this changed? If we can agree on a good design
> I'd be happy to implement and submit it.
Actually, I'm think this whole automatic creation of a shell-type a bit
silly anyway. Why not simply solve the problem directly like so:
CREATE TYPE complex AS SHELL;
or
DECLARE TYPE complex;
Don't beat around the bush, say what you mean.
Thoughts?
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