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Added a few paragraphs to explain current restricted execution environment,
and error handling behavior. Bradley McLean
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<chapter id="plpython">
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<chapter id="plpython">
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<title>PL/Python - Python Procedural Language</title>
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<title>PL/Python - Python Procedural Language</title>
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<para>
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<para>
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This chapter is not fully developed yet.
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This chapter is not fully developed yet.
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<para>
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The current version of PL/Python functions as a trusted language only;
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access to the filesystem and other local resources are disabled.
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Specifically, PL/Python uses the Python restricted execution environment,
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further restricts it to prevent the use of the file open call, and
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allows only modules from a specific list to be imported. Presently,
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that list includes: array, bisect, binascii, calendar, cmath, codecs,
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errno, marshal, math, md5, mpz, operator, pcre, pickle, random, re,
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regex, sre, sha, string, StringIO, struct, time, whrandom, and zlib.
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</para>
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There is discussion on creating an untrusted language variant for a
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future release.
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</para>
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<para>
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In the current version, any postgresql error encountered while running
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a PL/Python function will result in the immediate termination of that
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function by the backend. It is not possible to trap error conditions
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using Python try ... catch constructs. For example, a syntax error in
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an SQL statement passed to the plpy.execute() call will terminate the
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function. This behavior may be changed in a future release.
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</para>
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</note>
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<sect1 id="plpython-install">
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<sect1 id="plpython-install">
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