PostgreSQL functions returning void

╄→гoц情女王★ 提交于 2019-11-30 17:19:55

(I'm no expert in this source code. You've been warned.)

The source is online here. I've omitted the filenames; you can search for the function names to find their definitions. I left the line numbers (usually) because it's easier to cut and paste, and different line numbers will mean the source has changed.

The short story is that some "void" returns are probably empty cstrings (empty null-terminated strings), and others are null pointers.

Here are the parts of the source that look relevant.

00228 /*
00229  * void_out     - output routine for pseudo-type VOID.
00230  *
00231  * We allow this so that "SELECT function_returning_void(...)" works.
00232  */
00233 Datum
00234 void_out(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
00235 {
00236     PG_RETURN_CSTRING(pstrdup(""));
00237 }

00251 /*
00252  * void_send    - binary output routine for pseudo-type VOID.
00253  *
00254  * We allow this so that "SELECT function_returning_void(...)" works
00255  * even when binary output is requested.
00256  */
00257 Datum
00258 void_send(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
00259 {
00260     StringInfoData buf;
00261 
00262     /* send an empty string */
00263     pq_begintypsend(&buf);
00264     PG_RETURN_BYTEA_P(pq_endtypsend(&buf));
00265 }

We also have

00285 /* To return a NULL do this: */
00286 #define PG_RETURN_NULL()  \
00287     do { fcinfo->isnull = true; return (Datum) 0; } while (0)
00288 
00289 /* A few internal functions return void (which is not the same as NULL!) */
00290 #define PG_RETURN_VOID()     return (Datum) 0

So it makes sense to me that a user-defined function that returns through PG_RETURN_VOID() would not test equivalent to one that returns through void_out() or void_send(). I don't yet know why that is, but I have to stop and get some sleep.

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