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  3. data/.appveyor.yml +36 -0
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  5. data/.github/workflows/binary-gems.yml +86 -0
  6. data/.github/workflows/source-gem.yml +129 -0
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  8. data/.hgsigs +34 -0
  9. data/.hgtags +41 -0
  10. data/.irbrc +23 -0
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  13. data/.travis.yml +49 -0
  14. data/BSDL +2 -2
  15. data/Gemfile +14 -0
  16. data/History.rdoc +436 -4
  17. data/Manifest.txt +8 -21
  18. data/README-Windows.rdoc +4 -4
  19. data/README.ja.rdoc +1 -2
  20. data/README.rdoc +67 -17
  21. data/Rakefile +32 -144
  22. data/Rakefile.cross +70 -69
  23. data/certs/ged.pem +24 -0
  24. data/certs/larskanis-2022.pem +26 -0
  25. data/ext/errorcodes.def +109 -0
  26. data/ext/errorcodes.rb +1 -1
  27. data/ext/errorcodes.txt +35 -2
  28. data/ext/extconf.rb +119 -54
  29. data/ext/gvl_wrappers.c +8 -0
  30. data/ext/gvl_wrappers.h +44 -33
  31. data/ext/pg.c +213 -171
  32. data/ext/pg.h +92 -98
  33. data/ext/pg_binary_decoder.c +82 -15
  34. data/ext/pg_binary_encoder.c +20 -19
  35. data/ext/pg_coder.c +175 -39
  36. data/ext/pg_connection.c +1730 -1135
  37. data/ext/pg_copy_coder.c +94 -27
  38. data/ext/pg_record_coder.c +521 -0
  39. data/ext/pg_result.c +640 -221
  40. data/ext/pg_text_decoder.c +606 -40
  41. data/ext/pg_text_encoder.c +250 -99
  42. data/ext/pg_tuple.c +569 -0
  43. data/ext/pg_type_map.c +55 -15
  44. data/ext/pg_type_map_all_strings.c +19 -5
  45. data/ext/pg_type_map_by_class.c +54 -24
  46. data/ext/pg_type_map_by_column.c +73 -34
  47. data/ext/pg_type_map_by_mri_type.c +48 -19
  48. data/ext/pg_type_map_by_oid.c +55 -25
  49. data/ext/pg_type_map_in_ruby.c +51 -20
  50. data/ext/{util.c → pg_util.c} +12 -12
  51. data/ext/{util.h → pg_util.h} +2 -2
  52. data/lib/pg/basic_type_map_based_on_result.rb +47 -0
  53. data/lib/pg/basic_type_map_for_queries.rb +193 -0
  54. data/lib/pg/basic_type_map_for_results.rb +81 -0
  55. data/lib/pg/basic_type_registry.rb +301 -0
  56. data/lib/pg/binary_decoder.rb +23 -0
  57. data/lib/pg/coder.rb +24 -3
  58. data/lib/pg/connection.rb +723 -65
  59. data/lib/pg/constants.rb +2 -1
  60. data/lib/pg/exceptions.rb +9 -2
  61. data/lib/pg/result.rb +24 -7
  62. data/lib/pg/text_decoder.rb +24 -22
  63. data/lib/pg/text_encoder.rb +40 -8
  64. data/lib/pg/tuple.rb +30 -0
  65. data/lib/pg/type_map_by_column.rb +3 -2
  66. data/lib/pg/version.rb +4 -0
  67. data/lib/pg.rb +61 -36
  68. data/misc/openssl-pg-segfault.rb +31 -0
  69. data/misc/postgres/History.txt +9 -0
  70. data/misc/postgres/Manifest.txt +5 -0
  71. data/misc/postgres/README.txt +21 -0
  72. data/misc/postgres/Rakefile +21 -0
  73. data/misc/postgres/lib/postgres.rb +16 -0
  74. data/misc/ruby-pg/History.txt +9 -0
  75. data/misc/ruby-pg/Manifest.txt +5 -0
  76. data/misc/ruby-pg/README.txt +21 -0
  77. data/misc/ruby-pg/Rakefile +21 -0
  78. data/misc/ruby-pg/lib/ruby/pg.rb +16 -0
  79. data/pg.gemspec +32 -0
  80. data/rakelib/task_extension.rb +46 -0
  81. data/sample/array_insert.rb +1 -1
  82. data/sample/async_api.rb +4 -8
  83. data/sample/async_copyto.rb +1 -1
  84. data/sample/async_mixed.rb +1 -1
  85. data/sample/check_conn.rb +1 -1
  86. data/sample/copydata.rb +71 -0
  87. data/sample/copyfrom.rb +1 -1
  88. data/sample/copyto.rb +1 -1
  89. data/sample/cursor.rb +1 -1
  90. data/sample/disk_usage_report.rb +6 -15
  91. data/sample/issue-119.rb +2 -2
  92. data/sample/losample.rb +1 -1
  93. data/sample/minimal-testcase.rb +2 -2
  94. data/sample/notify_wait.rb +1 -1
  95. data/sample/pg_statistics.rb +6 -15
  96. data/sample/replication_monitor.rb +9 -18
  97. data/sample/test_binary_values.rb +1 -1
  98. data/sample/wal_shipper.rb +2 -2
  99. data/sample/warehouse_partitions.rb +8 -17
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  104. data/lib/pg/basic_type_mapping.rb +0 -399
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  107. data/spec/helpers.rb +0 -355
  108. data/spec/pg/basic_type_mapping_spec.rb +0 -251
  109. data/spec/pg/connection_spec.rb +0 -1544
  110. data/spec/pg/result_spec.rb +0 -449
  111. data/spec/pg/type_map_by_class_spec.rb +0 -138
  112. data/spec/pg/type_map_by_column_spec.rb +0 -222
  113. data/spec/pg/type_map_by_mri_type_spec.rb +0 -136
  114. data/spec/pg/type_map_by_oid_spec.rb +0 -149
  115. data/spec/pg/type_map_in_ruby_spec.rb +0 -164
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  117. data/spec/pg/type_spec.rb +0 -697
  118. data/spec/pg_spec.rb +0 -50
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- #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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-
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- require 'pg' unless defined?( PG )
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-
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- module PG::BasicTypeRegistry
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- # An instance of this class stores the coders that should be used for a given wire format (text or binary)
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- # and type cast direction (encoder or decoder).
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- class CoderMap
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- # Hash of text types that don't require quotation, when used within composite types.
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- # type.name => true
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- DONT_QUOTE_TYPES = %w[
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- int2 int4 int8
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- float4 float8
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- oid
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- bool
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- date timestamp timestamptz
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- ].inject({}){|h,e| h[e] = true; h }
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-
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- def initialize(result, coders_by_name, format, arraycoder)
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- coder_map = {}
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-
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- _ranges, nodes = result.partition { |row| row['typinput'] == 'range_in' }
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- leaves, nodes = nodes.partition { |row| row['typelem'].to_i == 0 }
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- arrays, nodes = nodes.partition { |row| row['typinput'] == 'array_in' }
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-
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- # populate the enum types
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- _enums, leaves = leaves.partition { |row| row['typinput'] == 'enum_in' }
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- # enums.each do |row|
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- # coder_map[row['oid'].to_i] = OID::Enum.new
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- # end
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-
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- # populate the base types
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- leaves.find_all { |row| coders_by_name.key?(row['typname']) }.each do |row|
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- coder = coders_by_name[row['typname']].dup
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- coder.oid = row['oid'].to_i
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- coder.name = row['typname']
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- coder.format = format
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- coder_map[coder.oid] = coder
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- end
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-
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- _records_by_oid = result.group_by { |row| row['oid'] }
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-
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- # populate composite types
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- # nodes.each do |row|
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- # add_oid row, records_by_oid, coder_map
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- # end
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-
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- if arraycoder
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- # populate array types
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- arrays.each do |row|
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- elements_coder = coder_map[row['typelem'].to_i]
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- next unless elements_coder
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-
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- coder = arraycoder.new
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- coder.oid = row['oid'].to_i
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- coder.name = row['typname']
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- coder.format = format
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- coder.elements_type = elements_coder
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- coder.needs_quotation = !DONT_QUOTE_TYPES[elements_coder.name]
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- coder_map[coder.oid] = coder
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- end
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- end
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-
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- # populate range types
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- # ranges.find_all { |row| coder_map.key? row['rngsubtype'].to_i }.each do |row|
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- # subcoder = coder_map[row['rngsubtype'].to_i]
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- # range = OID::Range.new subcoder
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- # coder_map[row['oid'].to_i] = range
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- # end
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-
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- @coders = coder_map.values
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- @coders_by_name = @coders.inject({}){|h, t| h[t.name] = t; h }
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- @coders_by_oid = @coders.inject({}){|h, t| h[t.oid] = t; h }
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- @typenames_by_oid = result.inject({}){|h, t| h[t['oid'].to_i] = t['typname']; h }
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- end
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-
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- attr_reader :coders
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- attr_reader :coders_by_oid
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- attr_reader :coders_by_name
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- attr_reader :typenames_by_oid
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-
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- def coder_by_name(name)
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- @coders_by_name[name]
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- end
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-
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- def coder_by_oid(oid)
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- @coders_by_oid[oid]
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- end
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- end
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-
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- private
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-
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- def supports_ranges?(connection)
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- connection.server_version >= 90200
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- end
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-
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- def build_coder_maps(connection)
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- if supports_ranges?(connection)
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- result = connection.exec <<-SQL
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- SELECT t.oid, t.typname, t.typelem, t.typdelim, t.typinput, r.rngsubtype
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- FROM pg_type as t
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- LEFT JOIN pg_range as r ON oid = rngtypid
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- SQL
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- else
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- result = connection.exec <<-SQL
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- SELECT t.oid, t.typname, t.typelem, t.typdelim, t.typinput
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- FROM pg_type as t
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- SQL
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- end
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-
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- [
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- [0, :encoder, PG::TextEncoder::Array],
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- [0, :decoder, PG::TextDecoder::Array],
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- [1, :encoder, nil],
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- [1, :decoder, nil],
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- ].inject([]) do |h, (format, direction, arraycoder)|
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- h[format] ||= {}
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- h[format][direction] = CoderMap.new result, CODERS_BY_NAME[format][direction], format, arraycoder
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- h
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- end
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- end
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-
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- ValidFormats = { 0 => true, 1 => true }
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- ValidDirections = { :encoder => true, :decoder => true }
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-
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- def check_format_and_direction(format, direction)
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- raise(ArgumentError, "Invalid format value %p" % format) unless ValidFormats[format]
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- raise(ArgumentError, "Invalid direction %p" % direction) unless ValidDirections[direction]
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- end
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- protected :check_format_and_direction
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-
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- # The key of this hash maps to the `typname` column from the table.
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- # encoder_map is then dynamically built with oids as the key and Type
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- # objects as values.
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- CODERS_BY_NAME = []
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-
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- # Register an OID type named +name+ with a typecasting encoder and decoder object in
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- # +type+. +name+ should correspond to the `typname` column in
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- # the `pg_type` table.
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- def self.register_type(format, name, encoder_class, decoder_class)
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- CODERS_BY_NAME[format] ||= { encoder: {}, decoder: {} }
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- CODERS_BY_NAME[format][:encoder][name] = encoder_class.new(name: name, format: format) if encoder_class
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- CODERS_BY_NAME[format][:decoder][name] = decoder_class.new(name: name, format: format) if decoder_class
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- end
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- # Alias the +old+ type to the +new+ type.
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- def self.alias_type(format, new, old)
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- CODERS_BY_NAME[format][:encoder][new] = CODERS_BY_NAME[format][:encoder][old]
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- CODERS_BY_NAME[format][:decoder][new] = CODERS_BY_NAME[format][:decoder][old]
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- end
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-
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- register_type 0, 'int2', PG::TextEncoder::Integer, PG::TextDecoder::Integer
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- alias_type 0, 'int4', 'int2'
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- alias_type 0, 'int8', 'int2'
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- alias_type 0, 'oid', 'int2'
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- # register_type 0, 'numeric', OID::Decimal.new
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- register_type 0, 'text', PG::TextEncoder::String, PG::TextDecoder::String
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- alias_type 0, 'varchar', 'text'
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- alias_type 0, 'char', 'text'
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- alias_type 0, 'bpchar', 'text'
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- alias_type 0, 'xml', 'text'
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- # FIXME: why are we keeping these types as strings?
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- # alias_type 'tsvector', 'text'
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- # alias_type 'interval', 'text'
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- # alias_type 'macaddr', 'text'
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- # alias_type 'uuid', 'text'
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- #
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- # register_type 'money', OID::Money.new
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- # There is no PG::TextEncoder::Bytea, because it's simple and more efficient to send bytea-data
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- # in binary format, either with PG::BinaryEncoder::Bytea or in Hash param format.
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- register_type 0, 'bytea', nil, PG::TextDecoder::Bytea
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- register_type 0, 'bool', PG::TextEncoder::Boolean, PG::TextDecoder::Boolean
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- # register_type 'bit', OID::Bit.new
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- # register_type 'varbit', OID::Bit.new
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- register_type 0, 'float4', PG::TextEncoder::Float, PG::TextDecoder::Float
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- alias_type 0, 'float8', 'float4'
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- register_type 0, 'timestamp', PG::TextEncoder::TimestampWithoutTimeZone, PG::TextDecoder::TimestampWithoutTimeZone
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- register_type 0, 'timestamptz', PG::TextEncoder::TimestampWithTimeZone, PG::TextDecoder::TimestampWithTimeZone
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- register_type 0, 'date', PG::TextEncoder::Date, PG::TextDecoder::Date
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- # register_type 'time', OID::Time.new
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- #
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- # register_type 'path', OID::Text.new
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- # register_type 'point', OID::Point.new
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- # register_type 'polygon', OID::Text.new
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- # register_type 'circle', OID::Text.new
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- # register_type 'hstore', OID::Hstore.new
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- # register_type 'json', OID::Json.new
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- # register_type 'citext', OID::Text.new
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- # register_type 'ltree', OID::Text.new
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- #
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- # register_type 'cidr', OID::Cidr.new
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- # alias_type 'inet', 'cidr'
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- register_type 1, 'int4', PG::BinaryEncoder::Int4, PG::BinaryDecoder::Integer
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- register_type 1, 'int8', PG::BinaryEncoder::Int8, PG::BinaryDecoder::Integer
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- alias_type 1, 'char', 'text'
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- register_type 1, 'bytea', PG::BinaryEncoder::Bytea, PG::BinaryDecoder::Bytea
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- register_type 1, 'bool', PG::BinaryEncoder::Boolean, PG::BinaryDecoder::Boolean
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- register_type 1, 'float4', nil, PG::BinaryDecoder::Float
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- end
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- #
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- # OIDs of supported type casts are not hard-coded in the sources, but are retrieved from the
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- #
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- #
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- # Higher level libraries will most likely not make use of this class, but use their
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- # conn = PG::Connection.new
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- end
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