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droplang(1)


DROPLANG

DROPLANG

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
ENVIRONMENT
DIAGNOSTICS
NOTES
EXAMPLES
SEE ALSO

NAME

droplang − remove a PostgreSQL procedural language

SYNOPSIS

droplang [ connection-option... ] langname [ dbname ]

droplang [ connection-option... ] [ --list ] [ -l ] dbname

DESCRIPTION

droplang is a utility for removing an existing programming language from a PostgreSQL database. droplang can drop any procedural language, even those not supplied by the PostgreSQL distribution.

Although backend programming languages can be removed directly using several SQL commands, it is recommended to use droplang because it performs a number of checks and is much easier to use. See DROP LANGUAGE [drop_language(7)] for more.

OPTIONS

droplang accepts the following command line arguments:
langname

Specifies the name of the backend programming language to be removed.

[-d] dbname
[--dbname]
dbname

Specifies from which database the language should be removed. The default is to use the database with the same name as the current system user.

-e

--echo

Display SQL commands as they are executed.

-l

--list

Show a list of already installed languages in the target database.

droplang also accepts the following command line arguments for connection parameters:
-h
host
--host
host

Specifies the host name of the machine on which the server is running. If host begins with a slash, it is used as the directory for the Unix domain socket.

-p port
--port
port

Specifies the Internet TCP/IP port or local Unix domain socket file extension on which the server is listening for connections.

-U username
--username
username

User name to connect as

-W

--password

Force password prompt.

ENVIRONMENT

PGDATABASE

PGHOST

PGPORT

PGUSER

Default connection parameters

DIAGNOSTICS

Most error messages are self-explanatory. If not, run droplang with the --echo option and see under the respective SQL command for details.

NOTES

Use createlang(1) to add a language.

EXAMPLES

To remove the language pltcl:

$ droplang pltcl dbname

SEE ALSO

createlang(1), DROP LANGUAGE [drop_language(7)], Environment Variables (the documentation)



droplang(1)