On 1/20/14 1:55 PM, Robert Haas wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 7:16 AM, Marko Tiikkaja <marko@joh.to> wrote:
>> What's so hard about plpgsql.warnings='all'? Or if the fact that it's a
>> list is your concern, I'm not going to oppose to making it a boolean.
>
> Sure, that'd be fine. What I don't want is to have to start each function with:
>
> #option warn_this
> #option warn_that
> #option warn_theotherthing
> #option warn_somethingelse
> #option warn_yetanotherthing
> #option warn_whatdoesthisdoagain
Right. Completely agreed. The only reason I had them in the patch is
to have the ability to turn *off* a specific warning for a particular
function. But even that's of a bit dubious a value.
> Also, I think that the way we've been doing it, each of those needs to
> become a PL/pgsql keyword. That's going to become a problem at some
> point.
Yeah, probably. :-(
Regards,
Marko Tiikkaja