DROP_LANGUAGE (7) - Linux Manuals
DROP_LANGUAGE: remove a procedural language
NAME
DROP_LANGUAGE - remove a procedural language
SYNOPSIS
DROP [ PROCEDURAL ] LANGUAGE [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
DESCRIPTION
DROP LANGUAGE removes the definition of a previously registered procedural language. You must be a superuser or the owner of the language to use DROP LANGUAGE.
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Note
As of PostgreSQL 9.1, most procedural languages have been made into "extensions", and should therefore be removed with DROP EXTENSION (DROP_EXTENSION(7)) not DROP LANGUAGE.
PARAMETERS
IF EXISTS
- Do not throw an error if the language does not exist. A notice is issued in this case.
name
- The name of an existing procedural language. For backward compatibility, the name can be enclosed by single quotes.
CASCADE
- Automatically drop objects that depend on the language (such as functions in the language).
RESTRICT
- Refuse to drop the language if any objects depend on it. This is the default.
EXAMPLES
This command removes the procedural language plsample:
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DROP LANGUAGE plsample;
COMPATIBILITY
There is no DROP LANGUAGE statement in the SQL standard.