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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION perl_int(int) RETURNS INTEGER AS $$
return undef;
$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
SELECT perl_int(11);
 perl_int 
----------
         
(1 row)

SELECT * FROM perl_int(42);
 perl_int 
----------
         
(1 row)

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION perl_int(int) RETURNS INTEGER AS $$
return $_[0] + 1;
$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
SELECT perl_int(11);
 perl_int 
----------
       12
(1 row)

SELECT * FROM perl_int(42);
 perl_int 
----------
       43
(1 row)

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION perl_set_int(int) RETURNS SETOF INTEGER AS $$
return undef;
$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
SELECT perl_set_int(5);
 perl_set_int 
--------------
(0 rows)

SELECT * FROM perl_set_int(5);
 perl_set_int 
--------------
(0 rows)

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION perl_set_int(int) RETURNS SETOF INTEGER AS $$
return [0..$_[0]];
$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
SELECT perl_set_int(5);
 perl_set_int 
--------------
            0
            1
            2
            3
            4
            5
(6 rows)

SELECT * FROM perl_set_int(5);
 perl_set_int 
--------------
            0
            1
            2
            3
            4
            5
(6 rows)

CREATE TYPE testrowperl AS (f1 integer, f2 text, f3 text);
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION perl_row() RETURNS testrowperl AS $$
    return undef;
$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
SELECT perl_row();
 perl_row 
----------
 
(1 row)

SELECT * FROM perl_row();
 f1 | f2 | f3 
----+----+----
    |    | 
(1 row)

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION perl_row() RETURNS testrowperl AS $$
    return {f2 => 'hello', f1 => 1, f3 => 'world'};
$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
SELECT perl_row();
    perl_row     
-----------------
 (1,hello,world)
(1 row)

SELECT * FROM perl_row();
 f1 |  f2   |  f3   
----+-------+-------
  1 | hello | world
(1 row)

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION perl_set() RETURNS SETOF testrowperl AS $$
    return undef;
$$  LANGUAGE plperl;
SELECT perl_set();
 perl_set 
----------
(0 rows)

SELECT * FROM perl_set();
 f1 | f2 | f3 
----+----+----
(0 rows)

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION perl_set() RETURNS SETOF testrowperl AS $$
    return [
        { f1 => 1, f2 => 'Hello', f3 =>  'World' },
        undef,
        { f1 => 3, f2 => 'Hello', f3 =>  'PL/Perl' }
    ];
$$  LANGUAGE plperl;
SELECT perl_set();
ERROR:  plperl: check your return value structure
SELECT * FROM perl_set();
ERROR:  plperl: check your return value structure
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION perl_set() RETURNS SETOF testrowperl AS $$
    return [
        { f1 => 1, f2 => 'Hello', f3 =>  'World' },
        { f1 => 2, f2 => 'Hello', f3 =>  'PostgreSQL' },
        { f1 => 3, f2 => 'Hello', f3 =>  'PL/Perl' }
    ];
$$  LANGUAGE plperl;
SELECT perl_set();
       perl_set       
----------------------
 (1,Hello,World)
 (2,Hello,PostgreSQL)
 (3,Hello,PL/Perl)
(3 rows)

SELECT * FROM perl_set();
 f1 |  f2   |     f3     
----+-------+------------
  1 | Hello | World
  2 | Hello | PostgreSQL
  3 | Hello | PL/Perl
(3 rows)

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION perl_record() RETURNS record AS $$
    return undef;
$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
SELECT perl_record();
 perl_record 
-------------
 
(1 row)

SELECT * FROM perl_record();
ERROR:  a column definition list is required for functions returning "record"
SELECT * FROM perl_record() AS (f1 integer, f2 text, f3 text);
 f1 | f2 | f3 
----+----+----
    |    | 
(1 row)

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION perl_record() RETURNS record AS $$
    return {f2 => 'hello', f1 => 1, f3 => 'world'};
$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
SELECT perl_record();
ERROR:  could not determine row description for function returning record
SELECT * FROM perl_record();
ERROR:  a column definition list is required for functions returning "record"
SELECT * FROM perl_record() AS (f1 integer, f2 text, f3 text);
 f1 |  f2   |  f3   
----+-------+-------
  1 | hello | world
(1 row)

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION perl_record_set() RETURNS SETOF record AS $$
    return undef;
$$  LANGUAGE plperl;
SELECT perl_record_set();
 perl_record_set 
-----------------
(0 rows)

SELECT * FROM perl_record_set();
ERROR:  a column definition list is required for functions returning "record"
SELECT * FROM perl_record_set() AS (f1 integer, f2 text, f3 text);
 f1 | f2 | f3 
----+----+----
(0 rows)

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION perl_record_set() RETURNS SETOF record AS $$
    return [
        { f1 => 1, f2 => 'Hello', f3 =>  'World' },
        undef,
        { f1 => 3, f2 => 'Hello', f3 =>  'PL/Perl' }
    ];
$$  LANGUAGE plperl;
SELECT perl_record_set();
ERROR:  could not determine row description for function returning record
SELECT * FROM perl_record_set();
ERROR:  a column definition list is required for functions returning "record"
SELECT * FROM perl_record_set() AS (f1 integer, f2 text, f3 text);
ERROR:  plperl: check your return value structure
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION perl_record_set() RETURNS SETOF record AS $$
    return [
        { f1 => 1, f2 => 'Hello', f3 =>  'World' },
        { f1 => 2, f2 => 'Hello', f3 =>  'PostgreSQL' },
        { f1 => 3, f2 => 'Hello', f3 =>  'PL/Perl' }
    ];
$$  LANGUAGE plperl;
SELECT perl_record_set();
ERROR:  could not determine row description for function returning record
SELECT * FROM perl_record_set();
ERROR:  a column definition list is required for functions returning "record"
SELECT * FROM perl_record_set() AS (f1 integer, f2 text, f3 text);
 f1 |  f2   |     f3     
----+-------+------------
  1 | Hello | World
  2 | Hello | PostgreSQL
  3 | Hello | PL/Perl
(3 rows)