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authorTom Lane2013-12-15 01:23:26 +0000
committerTom Lane2013-12-15 01:23:26 +0000
commit1b4f7f93b4693858cb983af3cd557f6097dab67b (patch)
tree2caa02d898221a2c2c6036284a8973f873f72e33 /src/bin/scripts/createlang.c
parentc03ad5602f529787968fa3201b35c119bbc6d782 (diff)
Allow empty target list in SELECT.
This fixes a problem noted as a followup to bug #8648: if a query has a semantically-empty target list, e.g. SELECT * FROM zero_column_table, ruleutils.c will dump it as a syntactically-empty target list, which was not allowed. There doesn't seem to be any reliable way to fix this by hacking ruleutils (note in particular that the originally zero-column table might since have had columns added to it); and even if we had such a fix, it would do nothing for existing dump files that might contain bad syntax. The best bet seems to be to relax the syntactic restriction. Also, add parse-analysis errors for SELECT DISTINCT with no columns (after *-expansion) and RETURNING with no columns. These cases previously produced unexpected behavior because the parsed Query looked like it had no DISTINCT or RETURNING clause, respectively. If anyone ever offers a plausible use-case for this, we could work a bit harder on making the situation distinguishable. Arguably this is a bug fix that should be back-patched, but I'm worried that there may be client apps or PLs that expect "SELECT ;" to throw a syntax error. The issue doesn't seem important enough to risk changing behavior in minor releases.
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