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plpgsql fails on new-style CREATE FUNCTION/PROCEDURE commands within a routine or DO block, because make_execsql_stmt believes that a semicolon token always terminates a SQL command. Now, that's actually been wrong since the day it was written, because CREATE RULE has long allowed multiple rule actions separated by semicolons. But there are few enough people using multi-action rules that there was never an attempt to fix it. New-style SQL functions, though, are popular. psql has this same problem of "does this semicolon really terminate the command?". It deals with CREATE RULE by counting parenthesis nesting depth: a semicolon within parens doesn't end a command. Commitse717a9a18
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created a similar heuristic to count matching BEGIN/END pairs (but only within CREATEs, so as not to be fooled by plain BEGIN). That's survived several releases now without trouble reports, so let's just absorb those heuristics into plpgsql. Per report from Samuel Dussault. Back-patch to v14 where new-style SQL function syntax came in. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YT2PR01MB88552C3E9AD40A6C038774A781722@YT2PR01MB8855.CANPRD01.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM