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@ -583,11 +583,12 @@ DECLARE |
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degree_symbol text; |
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res xml[]; |
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BEGIN |
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-- Per the documentation, xpath() doesn't work on non-ASCII data when |
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-- the server encoding is not UTF8. The EXCEPTION block below, |
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-- currently dead code, will be relevant if we remove this limitation. |
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-- Per the documentation, except when the server encoding is UTF8, xpath() |
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-- may not work on non-ASCII data. The untranslatable_character and |
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-- undefined_function traps below, currently dead code, will become relevant |
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-- if we remove this limitation. |
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IF current_setting('server_encoding') <> 'UTF8' THEN |
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RAISE LOG 'skip: encoding % unsupported for xml', |
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RAISE LOG 'skip: encoding % unsupported for xpath', |
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current_setting('server_encoding'); |
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RETURN; |
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END IF; |
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END IF; |
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EXCEPTION |
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-- character with byte sequence 0xc2 0xb0 in encoding "UTF8" has no equivalent in encoding "LATIN8" |
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WHEN untranslatable_character THEN RAISE LOG 'skip: %', SQLERRM; |
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WHEN untranslatable_character |
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-- default conversion function for encoding "UTF8" to "MULE_INTERNAL" does not exist |
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WHEN undefined_function THEN RAISE LOG 'skip: %', SQLERRM; |
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OR undefined_function |
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-- unsupported XML feature |
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OR feature_not_supported THEN |
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RAISE LOG 'skip: %', SQLERRM; |
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END |
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$$; |
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ERROR: unsupported XML feature |
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DETAIL: This functionality requires the server to be built with libxml support. |
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HINT: You need to rebuild PostgreSQL using --with-libxml. |
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CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function inline_code_block line 17 at assignment |
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-- Test xmlexists and xpath_exists |
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SELECT xmlexists('//town[text() = ''Toronto'']' PASSING BY REF '<towns><town>Bidford-on-Avon</town><town>Cwmbran</town><town>Bristol</town></towns>'); |
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ERROR: unsupported XML feature |
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