diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index 02dcd064374..2e7e2e2b251 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -13440,6 +13440,12 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM unnest2(ARRAY[[1,2],[3,4]]);
by the client (might contain more than one statement)
+
+ current_role
+ name
+ equivalent to current_user
+
+
current_schema[()]
name
@@ -13551,8 +13557,11 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM unnest2(ARRAY[[1,2],[3,4]]);
- current_catalog, current_schema,
- current_user, session_user,
+ current_catalog,
+ current_role,
+ current_schema,
+ current_user,
+ session_user,
and user have special syntactic status
in SQL: they must be called without trailing
parentheses. (In PostgreSQL, parentheses can optionally be used with
@@ -13572,6 +13581,10 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM unnest2(ARRAY[[1,2],[3,4]]);
current_query
+
+ current_role
+
+
current_schema
@@ -13623,6 +13636,11 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM unnest2(ARRAY[[1,2],[3,4]]);
functions with the attribute SECURITY DEFINER.
In Unix parlance, the session user is the real user
and
the current user is the effective user
.
+ current_role and user are
+ synonyms for current_user. (The SQL standard draws
+ a distinction between current_role
+ and current_user, but PostgreSQL>
+ does not, since it unifies users and roles into a single kind of entity.)