
plperl's default handling of bool arguments or results is not terribly satisfactory, since Perl doesn't consider the string 'f' to be false. Ideally we'd just fix that, but the backwards-compatibility hazard would be substantial. Instead, build a TRANSFORM module that can be optionally applied to provide saner semantics. Perhaps usefully, this is also about the minimum possible skeletal example of a plperl transform module; so it might be a better starting point for user-written transform modules than hstore_plperl or jsonb_plperl. Ivan Panchenko Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1583013317.881182688@f390.i.mail.ru
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# bool_plperl extension
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comment = 'transform between bool and plperl'
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default_version = '1.0'
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module_pathname = '$libdir/bool_plperl'
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relocatable = true
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trusted = true
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requires = 'plperl'
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