Monday, September 1, 2008

[BUGS] Bug in RETURN QUERY

Hello all SQL BUG CODE:
BEGIN;
SELECT version(); -- "PostgreSQL 8.3.3 on i686-redhat-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 20070626 (Red Hat 4.1.2-14)"
CREATE TYPE "buggy_enum_first" AS ENUM ( 'bug1', 'bug2', 'bug3' );

CREATE TABLE "bug_table" (
  "id" BIGINT NOT NULL,
  "buggy_enum_field" "buggy_enum_first" DEFAULT 'bug1'::buggy_enum_first NOT NULL,
  CONSTRAINT "test_table_pkey" PRIMARY KEY("id")
) WITHOUT OIDS;


CREATE FUNCTION buggy_procedure() RETURNS SETOF bug_table
    AS $$
BEGIN
    -- @todo hide password
    RETURN QUERY (
        SELECT *
        FROM bug_table
    );
END;
$$
    LANGUAGE plpgsql STRICT SECURITY DEFINER;

SELECT * FROM buggy_procedure(); -- All Okey
DROP TYPE buggy_enum_first CASCADE;
CREATE TYPE "buggy_enum_second" AS ENUM ( 'bug1', 'bug2', 'bug3' );
ALTER TABLE bug_table ADD COLUMN buggy_enum_field buggy_enum_second;
SELECT * FROM buggy_procedure(); -- Bug
ROLLBACK;
/*NOTICE:  CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index "test_table_pkey" for table "bug_table"

NOTICE:  drop cascades to default for table bug_table column buggy_enum_fieldNOTICE:  drop cascades to table bug_table column buggy_enum_field
ERROR:  structure of query does not match function result type
CONTEXT:  PL/pgSQL function "buggy_procedure" line 3 at RETURN QUERY*/

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