pg_query 2.0.0 → 2.0.1

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/CHANGELOG.md +6 -0
  3. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/amapi.h +246 -0
  4. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/attmap.h +52 -0
  5. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/attnum.h +64 -0
  6. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/clog.h +61 -0
  7. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/commit_ts.h +77 -0
  8. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/detoast.h +92 -0
  9. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/genam.h +228 -0
  10. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/gin.h +78 -0
  11. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/htup.h +89 -0
  12. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/htup_details.h +819 -0
  13. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/itup.h +161 -0
  14. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/parallel.h +82 -0
  15. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/printtup.h +35 -0
  16. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/relation.h +28 -0
  17. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/relscan.h +176 -0
  18. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/rmgr.h +35 -0
  19. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/rmgrlist.h +49 -0
  20. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/sdir.h +58 -0
  21. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/skey.h +151 -0
  22. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/stratnum.h +83 -0
  23. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/sysattr.h +29 -0
  24. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/table.h +27 -0
  25. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/tableam.h +1825 -0
  26. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/transam.h +265 -0
  27. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/tupconvert.h +51 -0
  28. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/tupdesc.h +154 -0
  29. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/tupmacs.h +247 -0
  30. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/twophase.h +61 -0
  31. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/xact.h +463 -0
  32. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/xlog.h +398 -0
  33. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/xlog_internal.h +330 -0
  34. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/xlogdefs.h +109 -0
  35. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/xloginsert.h +64 -0
  36. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/xlogreader.h +327 -0
  37. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/xlogrecord.h +227 -0
  38. data/ext/pg_query/include/bootstrap/bootstrap.h +62 -0
  39. data/ext/pg_query/include/c.h +1322 -0
  40. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/catalog.h +42 -0
  41. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/catversion.h +58 -0
  42. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/dependency.h +275 -0
  43. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/genbki.h +64 -0
  44. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/index.h +199 -0
  45. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/indexing.h +366 -0
  46. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/namespace.h +188 -0
  47. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/objectaccess.h +197 -0
  48. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/objectaddress.h +84 -0
  49. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_aggregate.h +176 -0
  50. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_aggregate_d.h +77 -0
  51. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_am.h +60 -0
  52. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_am_d.h +45 -0
  53. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_attribute.h +204 -0
  54. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_attribute_d.h +59 -0
  55. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_authid.h +58 -0
  56. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_authid_d.h +49 -0
  57. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_class.h +200 -0
  58. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_class_d.h +103 -0
  59. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_collation.h +73 -0
  60. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_collation_d.h +45 -0
  61. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_constraint.h +247 -0
  62. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_constraint_d.h +67 -0
  63. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_control.h +250 -0
  64. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_conversion.h +72 -0
  65. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_conversion_d.h +35 -0
  66. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_depend.h +73 -0
  67. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_depend_d.h +34 -0
  68. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_event_trigger.h +51 -0
  69. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_event_trigger_d.h +34 -0
  70. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_index.h +80 -0
  71. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_index_d.h +56 -0
  72. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_language.h +67 -0
  73. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_language_d.h +39 -0
  74. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_namespace.h +59 -0
  75. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_namespace_d.h +34 -0
  76. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_opclass.h +85 -0
  77. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_opclass_d.h +49 -0
  78. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_operator.h +102 -0
  79. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_operator_d.h +106 -0
  80. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_opfamily.h +60 -0
  81. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_opfamily_d.h +47 -0
  82. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_partitioned_table.h +63 -0
  83. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_partitioned_table_d.h +35 -0
  84. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_proc.h +211 -0
  85. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_proc_d.h +99 -0
  86. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_publication.h +115 -0
  87. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_publication_d.h +36 -0
  88. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_replication_origin.h +57 -0
  89. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_replication_origin_d.h +29 -0
  90. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_statistic.h +275 -0
  91. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_statistic_d.h +194 -0
  92. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_statistic_ext.h +74 -0
  93. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_statistic_ext_d.h +40 -0
  94. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_transform.h +45 -0
  95. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_transform_d.h +32 -0
  96. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_trigger.h +137 -0
  97. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_trigger_d.h +106 -0
  98. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_config.h +50 -0
  99. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_config_d.h +32 -0
  100. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_dict.h +54 -0
  101. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_dict_d.h +33 -0
  102. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_parser.h +57 -0
  103. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_parser_d.h +35 -0
  104. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_template.h +48 -0
  105. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_template_d.h +32 -0
  106. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_type.h +372 -0
  107. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_type_d.h +285 -0
  108. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/storage.h +48 -0
  109. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/async.h +54 -0
  110. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/dbcommands.h +35 -0
  111. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/defrem.h +173 -0
  112. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/event_trigger.h +88 -0
  113. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/explain.h +127 -0
  114. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/prepare.h +61 -0
  115. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/tablespace.h +67 -0
  116. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/trigger.h +277 -0
  117. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/user.h +37 -0
  118. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/vacuum.h +293 -0
  119. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/variable.h +38 -0
  120. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/file_perm.h +56 -0
  121. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/hashfn.h +104 -0
  122. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/ip.h +37 -0
  123. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/keywords.h +33 -0
  124. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/kwlookup.h +44 -0
  125. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/relpath.h +90 -0
  126. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/string.h +19 -0
  127. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/unicode_combining_table.h +196 -0
  128. data/ext/pg_query/include/datatype/timestamp.h +197 -0
  129. data/ext/pg_query/include/executor/execdesc.h +70 -0
  130. data/ext/pg_query/include/executor/executor.h +614 -0
  131. data/ext/pg_query/include/executor/functions.h +41 -0
  132. data/ext/pg_query/include/executor/instrument.h +101 -0
  133. data/ext/pg_query/include/executor/spi.h +175 -0
  134. data/ext/pg_query/include/executor/tablefunc.h +67 -0
  135. data/ext/pg_query/include/executor/tuptable.h +487 -0
  136. data/ext/pg_query/include/fmgr.h +775 -0
  137. data/ext/pg_query/include/funcapi.h +348 -0
  138. data/ext/pg_query/include/getaddrinfo.h +162 -0
  139. data/ext/pg_query/include/jit/jit.h +105 -0
  140. data/ext/pg_query/include/kwlist_d.h +1072 -0
  141. data/ext/pg_query/include/lib/ilist.h +727 -0
  142. data/ext/pg_query/include/lib/pairingheap.h +102 -0
  143. data/ext/pg_query/include/lib/simplehash.h +1059 -0
  144. data/ext/pg_query/include/lib/stringinfo.h +161 -0
  145. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/auth.h +29 -0
  146. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/crypt.h +46 -0
  147. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/hba.h +140 -0
  148. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/libpq-be.h +326 -0
  149. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/libpq.h +133 -0
  150. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/pqcomm.h +208 -0
  151. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/pqformat.h +210 -0
  152. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/pqsignal.h +42 -0
  153. data/ext/pg_query/include/mb/pg_wchar.h +672 -0
  154. data/ext/pg_query/include/mb/stringinfo_mb.h +24 -0
  155. data/ext/pg_query/include/miscadmin.h +476 -0
  156. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/bitmapset.h +122 -0
  157. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/execnodes.h +2520 -0
  158. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/extensible.h +160 -0
  159. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/lockoptions.h +61 -0
  160. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/makefuncs.h +108 -0
  161. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/memnodes.h +108 -0
  162. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/nodeFuncs.h +162 -0
  163. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/nodes.h +842 -0
  164. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/params.h +170 -0
  165. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/parsenodes.h +3579 -0
  166. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/pathnodes.h +2556 -0
  167. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/pg_list.h +605 -0
  168. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/plannodes.h +1251 -0
  169. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/primnodes.h +1541 -0
  170. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/print.h +34 -0
  171. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/tidbitmap.h +75 -0
  172. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/value.h +61 -0
  173. data/ext/pg_query/include/optimizer/cost.h +206 -0
  174. data/ext/pg_query/include/optimizer/geqo.h +88 -0
  175. data/ext/pg_query/include/optimizer/geqo_gene.h +45 -0
  176. data/ext/pg_query/include/optimizer/optimizer.h +199 -0
  177. data/ext/pg_query/include/optimizer/paths.h +249 -0
  178. data/ext/pg_query/include/optimizer/planmain.h +119 -0
  179. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/analyze.h +49 -0
  180. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/gram.h +1067 -0
  181. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/gramparse.h +75 -0
  182. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/kwlist.h +477 -0
  183. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_agg.h +68 -0
  184. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_clause.h +54 -0
  185. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_coerce.h +97 -0
  186. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_collate.h +27 -0
  187. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_expr.h +26 -0
  188. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_func.h +73 -0
  189. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_node.h +327 -0
  190. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_oper.h +67 -0
  191. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_relation.h +123 -0
  192. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_target.h +46 -0
  193. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_type.h +60 -0
  194. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parser.h +41 -0
  195. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parsetree.h +61 -0
  196. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/scanner.h +152 -0
  197. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/scansup.h +30 -0
  198. data/ext/pg_query/include/partitioning/partdefs.h +26 -0
  199. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_config.h +988 -0
  200. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_config_ext.h +8 -0
  201. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_config_manual.h +350 -0
  202. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_config_os.h +8 -0
  203. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_getopt.h +56 -0
  204. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query.h +121 -0
  205. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_enum_defs.c +2454 -0
  206. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_fingerprint_conds.c +875 -0
  207. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_fingerprint_defs.c +12413 -0
  208. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_json_helper.c +61 -0
  209. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_outfuncs_conds.c +686 -0
  210. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_outfuncs_defs.c +2437 -0
  211. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_readfuncs_conds.c +222 -0
  212. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_readfuncs_defs.c +2878 -0
  213. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_trace.h +17 -0
  214. data/ext/pg_query/include/pgstat.h +1487 -0
  215. data/ext/pg_query/include/pgtime.h +84 -0
  216. data/ext/pg_query/include/pl_gram.h +385 -0
  217. data/ext/pg_query/include/pl_reserved_kwlist.h +52 -0
  218. data/ext/pg_query/include/pl_reserved_kwlist_d.h +114 -0
  219. data/ext/pg_query/include/pl_unreserved_kwlist.h +112 -0
  220. data/ext/pg_query/include/pl_unreserved_kwlist_d.h +246 -0
  221. data/ext/pg_query/include/plerrcodes.h +990 -0
  222. data/ext/pg_query/include/plpgsql.h +1347 -0
  223. data/ext/pg_query/include/port.h +524 -0
  224. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/atomics.h +524 -0
  225. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/atomics/arch-arm.h +26 -0
  226. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/atomics/arch-ppc.h +254 -0
  227. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/atomics/arch-x86.h +252 -0
  228. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/atomics/fallback.h +170 -0
  229. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/atomics/generic-gcc.h +286 -0
  230. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/atomics/generic.h +401 -0
  231. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/pg_bitutils.h +226 -0
  232. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/pg_bswap.h +161 -0
  233. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/pg_crc32c.h +101 -0
  234. data/ext/pg_query/include/portability/instr_time.h +256 -0
  235. data/ext/pg_query/include/postgres.h +764 -0
  236. data/ext/pg_query/include/postgres_ext.h +74 -0
  237. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/autovacuum.h +83 -0
  238. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/bgworker.h +161 -0
  239. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/bgworker_internals.h +64 -0
  240. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/bgwriter.h +45 -0
  241. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/fork_process.h +17 -0
  242. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/interrupt.h +32 -0
  243. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/pgarch.h +39 -0
  244. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/postmaster.h +77 -0
  245. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/syslogger.h +98 -0
  246. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/walwriter.h +21 -0
  247. data/ext/pg_query/include/protobuf-c.h +1106 -0
  248. data/ext/pg_query/include/protobuf-c/protobuf-c.h +1106 -0
  249. data/ext/pg_query/include/protobuf/pg_query.pb-c.h +10846 -0
  250. data/ext/pg_query/include/protobuf/pg_query.pb.h +124718 -0
  251. data/ext/pg_query/include/regex/regex.h +184 -0
  252. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/logicallauncher.h +31 -0
  253. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/logicalproto.h +110 -0
  254. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/logicalworker.h +19 -0
  255. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/origin.h +73 -0
  256. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/reorderbuffer.h +467 -0
  257. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/slot.h +219 -0
  258. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/syncrep.h +115 -0
  259. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/walreceiver.h +340 -0
  260. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/walsender.h +74 -0
  261. data/ext/pg_query/include/rewrite/prs2lock.h +46 -0
  262. data/ext/pg_query/include/rewrite/rewriteHandler.h +40 -0
  263. data/ext/pg_query/include/rewrite/rewriteManip.h +87 -0
  264. data/ext/pg_query/include/rewrite/rewriteSupport.h +26 -0
  265. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/backendid.h +37 -0
  266. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/block.h +121 -0
  267. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/buf.h +46 -0
  268. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/bufmgr.h +292 -0
  269. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/bufpage.h +459 -0
  270. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/condition_variable.h +62 -0
  271. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/dsm.h +61 -0
  272. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/dsm_impl.h +75 -0
  273. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/fd.h +168 -0
  274. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/ipc.h +81 -0
  275. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/item.h +19 -0
  276. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/itemid.h +184 -0
  277. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/itemptr.h +206 -0
  278. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/large_object.h +100 -0
  279. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/latch.h +190 -0
  280. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/lmgr.h +114 -0
  281. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/lock.h +612 -0
  282. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/lockdefs.h +59 -0
  283. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/lwlock.h +232 -0
  284. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/lwlocknames.h +51 -0
  285. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/off.h +57 -0
  286. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/pg_sema.h +61 -0
  287. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/pg_shmem.h +90 -0
  288. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/pmsignal.h +94 -0
  289. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/predicate.h +87 -0
  290. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/proc.h +333 -0
  291. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/proclist_types.h +51 -0
  292. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/procsignal.h +75 -0
  293. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/relfilenode.h +99 -0
  294. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/s_lock.h +1047 -0
  295. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/sharedfileset.h +45 -0
  296. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/shm_mq.h +85 -0
  297. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/shm_toc.h +58 -0
  298. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/shmem.h +81 -0
  299. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/sinval.h +153 -0
  300. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/sinvaladt.h +43 -0
  301. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/smgr.h +109 -0
  302. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/spin.h +77 -0
  303. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/standby.h +91 -0
  304. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/standbydefs.h +74 -0
  305. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/sync.h +62 -0
  306. data/ext/pg_query/include/tcop/cmdtag.h +58 -0
  307. data/ext/pg_query/include/tcop/cmdtaglist.h +217 -0
  308. data/ext/pg_query/include/tcop/deparse_utility.h +108 -0
  309. data/ext/pg_query/include/tcop/dest.h +149 -0
  310. data/ext/pg_query/include/tcop/fastpath.h +21 -0
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+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ *
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+ * fmgr.h
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+ * Definitions for the Postgres function manager and function-call
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+ * interface.
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+ *
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+ * This file must be included by all Postgres modules that either define
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+ * or call fmgr-callable functions.
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+ *
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+ *
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+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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+ *
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+ * src/include/fmgr.h
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+ *
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+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ */
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+ #ifndef FMGR_H
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+ #define FMGR_H
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+
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+ /* We don't want to include primnodes.h here, so make some stub references */
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+ typedef struct Node *fmNodePtr;
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+ typedef struct Aggref *fmAggrefPtr;
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+
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+ /* Likewise, avoid including execnodes.h here */
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+ typedef void (*fmExprContextCallbackFunction) (Datum arg);
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+
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+ /* Likewise, avoid including stringinfo.h here */
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+ typedef struct StringInfoData *fmStringInfo;
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+
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+
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+ /*
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+ * All functions that can be called directly by fmgr must have this signature.
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+ * (Other functions can be called by using a handler that does have this
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+ * signature.)
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+ */
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+
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+ typedef struct FunctionCallInfoBaseData *FunctionCallInfo;
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+
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+ typedef Datum (*PGFunction) (FunctionCallInfo fcinfo);
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+
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+ /*
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+ * This struct holds the system-catalog information that must be looked up
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+ * before a function can be called through fmgr. If the same function is
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+ * to be called multiple times, the lookup need be done only once and the
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+ * info struct saved for re-use.
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+ *
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+ * Note that fn_expr really is parse-time-determined information about the
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+ * arguments, rather than about the function itself. But it's convenient to
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+ * store it here rather than in FunctionCallInfoBaseData, where it might more
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+ * logically belong.
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+ *
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+ * fn_extra is available for use by the called function; all other fields
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+ * should be treated as read-only after the struct is created.
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+ */
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+ typedef struct FmgrInfo
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+ {
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+ PGFunction fn_addr; /* pointer to function or handler to be called */
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+ Oid fn_oid; /* OID of function (NOT of handler, if any) */
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+ short fn_nargs; /* number of input args (0..FUNC_MAX_ARGS) */
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+ bool fn_strict; /* function is "strict" (NULL in => NULL out) */
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+ bool fn_retset; /* function returns a set */
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+ unsigned char fn_stats; /* collect stats if track_functions > this */
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+ void *fn_extra; /* extra space for use by handler */
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+ MemoryContext fn_mcxt; /* memory context to store fn_extra in */
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+ fmNodePtr fn_expr; /* expression parse tree for call, or NULL */
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+ } FmgrInfo;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * This struct is the data actually passed to an fmgr-called function.
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+ *
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+ * The called function is expected to set isnull, and possibly resultinfo or
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+ * fields in whatever resultinfo points to. It should not change any other
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+ * fields. (In particular, scribbling on the argument arrays is a bad idea,
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+ * since some callers assume they can re-call with the same arguments.)
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+ *
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+ * Note that enough space for arguments needs to be provided, either by using
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+ * SizeForFunctionCallInfo() in dynamic allocations, or by using
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+ * LOCAL_FCINFO() for on-stack allocations.
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+ *
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+ * This struct is named *BaseData, rather than *Data, to break pre v12 code
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+ * that allocated FunctionCallInfoData itself, as it'd often silently break
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+ * old code due to no space for arguments being provided.
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+ */
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+ typedef struct FunctionCallInfoBaseData
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+ {
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+ FmgrInfo *flinfo; /* ptr to lookup info used for this call */
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+ fmNodePtr context; /* pass info about context of call */
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+ fmNodePtr resultinfo; /* pass or return extra info about result */
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+ Oid fncollation; /* collation for function to use */
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+ #define FIELDNO_FUNCTIONCALLINFODATA_ISNULL 4
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+ bool isnull; /* function must set true if result is NULL */
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+ short nargs; /* # arguments actually passed */
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+ #define FIELDNO_FUNCTIONCALLINFODATA_ARGS 6
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+ NullableDatum args[FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER];
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+ } FunctionCallInfoBaseData;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Space needed for a FunctionCallInfoBaseData struct with sufficient space
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+ * for `nargs` arguments.
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+ */
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+ #define SizeForFunctionCallInfo(nargs) \
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+ (offsetof(FunctionCallInfoBaseData, args) + \
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+ sizeof(NullableDatum) * (nargs))
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+
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+ /*
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+ * This macro ensures that `name` points to a stack-allocated
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+ * FunctionCallInfoBaseData struct with sufficient space for `nargs` arguments.
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+ */
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+ #define LOCAL_FCINFO(name, nargs) \
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+ /* use union with FunctionCallInfoBaseData to guarantee alignment */ \
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+ union \
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+ { \
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+ FunctionCallInfoBaseData fcinfo; \
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+ /* ensure enough space for nargs args is available */ \
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+ char fcinfo_data[SizeForFunctionCallInfo(nargs)]; \
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+ } name##data; \
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+ FunctionCallInfo name = &name##data.fcinfo
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+
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+ /*
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+ * This routine fills a FmgrInfo struct, given the OID
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+ * of the function to be called.
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+ */
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+ extern void fmgr_info(Oid functionId, FmgrInfo *finfo);
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Same, when the FmgrInfo struct is in a memory context longer-lived than
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+ * CurrentMemoryContext. The specified context will be set as fn_mcxt
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+ * and used to hold all subsidiary data of finfo.
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+ */
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+ extern void fmgr_info_cxt(Oid functionId, FmgrInfo *finfo,
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+ MemoryContext mcxt);
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+
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+ /* Convenience macro for setting the fn_expr field */
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+ #define fmgr_info_set_expr(expr, finfo) \
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+ ((finfo)->fn_expr = (expr))
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Copy an FmgrInfo struct
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+ */
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+ extern void fmgr_info_copy(FmgrInfo *dstinfo, FmgrInfo *srcinfo,
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+ MemoryContext destcxt);
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+
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+ extern void fmgr_symbol(Oid functionId, char **mod, char **fn);
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+
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+ /*
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+ * This macro initializes all the fields of a FunctionCallInfoBaseData except
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+ * for the args[] array.
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+ */
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+ #define InitFunctionCallInfoData(Fcinfo, Flinfo, Nargs, Collation, Context, Resultinfo) \
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+ do { \
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+ (Fcinfo).flinfo = (Flinfo); \
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+ (Fcinfo).context = (Context); \
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+ (Fcinfo).resultinfo = (Resultinfo); \
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+ (Fcinfo).fncollation = (Collation); \
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+ (Fcinfo).isnull = false; \
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+ (Fcinfo).nargs = (Nargs); \
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+ } while (0)
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+
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+ /*
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+ * This macro invokes a function given a filled-in FunctionCallInfoBaseData
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+ * struct. The macro result is the returned Datum --- but note that
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+ * caller must still check fcinfo->isnull! Also, if function is strict,
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+ * it is caller's responsibility to verify that no null arguments are present
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+ * before calling.
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+ *
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+ * Some code performs multiple calls without redoing InitFunctionCallInfoData,
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+ * possibly altering the argument values. This is okay, but be sure to reset
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+ * the fcinfo->isnull flag before each call, since callees are permitted to
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+ * assume that starts out false.
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+ */
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+ #define FunctionCallInvoke(fcinfo) ((* (fcinfo)->flinfo->fn_addr) (fcinfo))
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+
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+
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+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ * Support macros to ease writing fmgr-compatible functions
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+ *
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+ * A C-coded fmgr-compatible function should be declared as
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+ *
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+ * Datum
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+ * function_name(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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+ * {
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+ * ...
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+ * }
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+ *
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+ * It should access its arguments using appropriate PG_GETARG_xxx macros
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+ * and should return its result using PG_RETURN_xxx.
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+ *
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+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ */
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+
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+ /* Standard parameter list for fmgr-compatible functions */
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+ #define PG_FUNCTION_ARGS FunctionCallInfo fcinfo
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Get collation function should use.
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+ */
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+ #define PG_GET_COLLATION() (fcinfo->fncollation)
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Get number of arguments passed to function.
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+ */
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+ #define PG_NARGS() (fcinfo->nargs)
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+
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+ /*
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+ * If function is not marked "proisstrict" in pg_proc, it must check for
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+ * null arguments using this macro. Do not try to GETARG a null argument!
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+ */
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+ #define PG_ARGISNULL(n) (fcinfo->args[n].isnull)
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Support for fetching detoasted copies of toastable datatypes (all of
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+ * which are varlena types). pg_detoast_datum() gives you either the input
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+ * datum (if not toasted) or a detoasted copy allocated with palloc().
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+ * pg_detoast_datum_copy() always gives you a palloc'd copy --- use it
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+ * if you need a modifiable copy of the input. Caller is expected to have
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+ * checked for null inputs first, if necessary.
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+ *
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+ * pg_detoast_datum_packed() will return packed (1-byte header) datums
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+ * unmodified. It will still expand an externally toasted or compressed datum.
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+ * The resulting datum can be accessed using VARSIZE_ANY() and VARDATA_ANY()
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+ * (beware of multiple evaluations in those macros!)
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+ *
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+ * In consumers oblivious to data alignment, call PG_DETOAST_DATUM_PACKED(),
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+ * VARDATA_ANY(), VARSIZE_ANY() and VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(). Elsewhere, call
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+ * PG_DETOAST_DATUM(), VARDATA() and VARSIZE(). Directly fetching an int16,
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+ * int32 or wider field in the struct representing the datum layout requires
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+ * aligned data. memcpy() is alignment-oblivious, as are most operations on
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+ * datatypes, such as text, whose layout struct contains only char fields.
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+ *
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+ * Note: it'd be nice if these could be macros, but I see no way to do that
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+ * without evaluating the arguments multiple times, which is NOT acceptable.
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+ */
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+ extern struct varlena *pg_detoast_datum(struct varlena *datum);
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+ extern struct varlena *pg_detoast_datum_copy(struct varlena *datum);
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+ extern struct varlena *pg_detoast_datum_slice(struct varlena *datum,
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+ int32 first, int32 count);
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+ extern struct varlena *pg_detoast_datum_packed(struct varlena *datum);
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+
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+ #define PG_DETOAST_DATUM(datum) \
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+ pg_detoast_datum((struct varlena *) DatumGetPointer(datum))
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+ #define PG_DETOAST_DATUM_COPY(datum) \
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+ pg_detoast_datum_copy((struct varlena *) DatumGetPointer(datum))
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+ #define PG_DETOAST_DATUM_SLICE(datum,f,c) \
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+ pg_detoast_datum_slice((struct varlena *) DatumGetPointer(datum), \
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+ (int32) (f), (int32) (c))
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+ /* WARNING -- unaligned pointer */
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+ #define PG_DETOAST_DATUM_PACKED(datum) \
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+ pg_detoast_datum_packed((struct varlena *) DatumGetPointer(datum))
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Support for cleaning up detoasted copies of inputs. This must only
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+ * be used for pass-by-ref datatypes, and normally would only be used
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+ * for toastable types. If the given pointer is different from the
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+ * original argument, assume it's a palloc'd detoasted copy, and pfree it.
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+ * NOTE: most functions on toastable types do not have to worry about this,
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+ * but we currently require that support functions for indexes not leak
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+ * memory.
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+ */
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+ #define PG_FREE_IF_COPY(ptr,n) \
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+ do { \
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+ if ((Pointer) (ptr) != PG_GETARG_POINTER(n)) \
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+ pfree(ptr); \
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+ } while (0)
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+
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+ /* Macros for fetching arguments of standard types */
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+
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+ #define PG_GETARG_DATUM(n) (fcinfo->args[n].value)
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+ #define PG_GETARG_INT32(n) DatumGetInt32(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_UINT32(n) DatumGetUInt32(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_INT16(n) DatumGetInt16(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_UINT16(n) DatumGetUInt16(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_CHAR(n) DatumGetChar(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_BOOL(n) DatumGetBool(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_OID(n) DatumGetObjectId(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_POINTER(n) DatumGetPointer(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_CSTRING(n) DatumGetCString(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_NAME(n) DatumGetName(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ /* these macros hide the pass-by-reference-ness of the datatype: */
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+ #define PG_GETARG_FLOAT4(n) DatumGetFloat4(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_FLOAT8(n) DatumGetFloat8(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_INT64(n) DatumGetInt64(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ /* use this if you want the raw, possibly-toasted input datum: */
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+ #define PG_GETARG_RAW_VARLENA_P(n) ((struct varlena *) PG_GETARG_POINTER(n))
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+ /* use this if you want the input datum de-toasted: */
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+ #define PG_GETARG_VARLENA_P(n) PG_DETOAST_DATUM(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ /* and this if you can handle 1-byte-header datums: */
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+ #define PG_GETARG_VARLENA_PP(n) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_PACKED(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ /* DatumGetFoo macros for varlena types will typically look like this: */
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+ #define DatumGetByteaPP(X) ((bytea *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_PACKED(X))
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+ #define DatumGetTextPP(X) ((text *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_PACKED(X))
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+ #define DatumGetBpCharPP(X) ((BpChar *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_PACKED(X))
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+ #define DatumGetVarCharPP(X) ((VarChar *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_PACKED(X))
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+ #define DatumGetHeapTupleHeader(X) ((HeapTupleHeader) PG_DETOAST_DATUM(X))
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+ /* And we also offer variants that return an OK-to-write copy */
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+ #define DatumGetByteaPCopy(X) ((bytea *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_COPY(X))
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+ #define DatumGetTextPCopy(X) ((text *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_COPY(X))
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+ #define DatumGetBpCharPCopy(X) ((BpChar *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_COPY(X))
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+ #define DatumGetVarCharPCopy(X) ((VarChar *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_COPY(X))
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+ #define DatumGetHeapTupleHeaderCopy(X) ((HeapTupleHeader) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_COPY(X))
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+ /* Variants which return n bytes starting at pos. m */
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+ #define DatumGetByteaPSlice(X,m,n) ((bytea *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_SLICE(X,m,n))
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+ #define DatumGetTextPSlice(X,m,n) ((text *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_SLICE(X,m,n))
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+ #define DatumGetBpCharPSlice(X,m,n) ((BpChar *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_SLICE(X,m,n))
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+ #define DatumGetVarCharPSlice(X,m,n) ((VarChar *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_SLICE(X,m,n))
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+ /* GETARG macros for varlena types will typically look like this: */
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+ #define PG_GETARG_BYTEA_PP(n) DatumGetByteaPP(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_TEXT_PP(n) DatumGetTextPP(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(n) DatumGetBpCharPP(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_VARCHAR_PP(n) DatumGetVarCharPP(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_HEAPTUPLEHEADER(n) DatumGetHeapTupleHeader(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ /* And we also offer variants that return an OK-to-write copy */
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+ #define PG_GETARG_BYTEA_P_COPY(n) DatumGetByteaPCopy(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_TEXT_P_COPY(n) DatumGetTextPCopy(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_P_COPY(n) DatumGetBpCharPCopy(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_VARCHAR_P_COPY(n) DatumGetVarCharPCopy(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_HEAPTUPLEHEADER_COPY(n) DatumGetHeapTupleHeaderCopy(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ /* And a b-byte slice from position a -also OK to write */
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+ #define PG_GETARG_BYTEA_P_SLICE(n,a,b) DatumGetByteaPSlice(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n),a,b)
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+ #define PG_GETARG_TEXT_P_SLICE(n,a,b) DatumGetTextPSlice(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n),a,b)
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+ #define PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_P_SLICE(n,a,b) DatumGetBpCharPSlice(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n),a,b)
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+ #define PG_GETARG_VARCHAR_P_SLICE(n,a,b) DatumGetVarCharPSlice(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n),a,b)
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+ /*
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+ * Obsolescent variants that guarantee INT alignment for the return value.
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+ * Few operations on these particular types need alignment, mainly operations
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+ * that cast the VARDATA pointer to a type like int16[]. Most code should use
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+ * the ...PP(X) counterpart. Nonetheless, these appear frequently in code
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+ * predating the PostgreSQL 8.3 introduction of the ...PP(X) variants.
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+ */
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+ #define DatumGetByteaP(X) ((bytea *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM(X))
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+ #define DatumGetTextP(X) ((text *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM(X))
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+ #define DatumGetBpCharP(X) ((BpChar *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM(X))
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+ #define DatumGetVarCharP(X) ((VarChar *) PG_DETOAST_DATUM(X))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_BYTEA_P(n) DatumGetByteaP(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_TEXT_P(n) DatumGetTextP(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_P(n) DatumGetBpCharP(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+ #define PG_GETARG_VARCHAR_P(n) DatumGetVarCharP(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
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+
339
+ /* To access options from opclass support functions use this: */
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+ #define PG_HAS_OPCLASS_OPTIONS() has_fn_opclass_options(fcinfo->flinfo)
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+ #define PG_GET_OPCLASS_OPTIONS() get_fn_opclass_options(fcinfo->flinfo)
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+
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+ /* To return a NULL do this: */
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+ #define PG_RETURN_NULL() \
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+ do { fcinfo->isnull = true; return (Datum) 0; } while (0)
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+
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+ /* A few internal functions return void (which is not the same as NULL!) */
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+ #define PG_RETURN_VOID() return (Datum) 0
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+
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+ /* Macros for returning results of standard types */
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+
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+ #define PG_RETURN_DATUM(x) return (x)
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+ #define PG_RETURN_INT32(x) return Int32GetDatum(x)
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+ #define PG_RETURN_UINT32(x) return UInt32GetDatum(x)
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+ #define PG_RETURN_INT16(x) return Int16GetDatum(x)
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+ #define PG_RETURN_UINT16(x) return UInt16GetDatum(x)
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+ #define PG_RETURN_CHAR(x) return CharGetDatum(x)
358
+ #define PG_RETURN_BOOL(x) return BoolGetDatum(x)
359
+ #define PG_RETURN_OID(x) return ObjectIdGetDatum(x)
360
+ #define PG_RETURN_POINTER(x) return PointerGetDatum(x)
361
+ #define PG_RETURN_CSTRING(x) return CStringGetDatum(x)
362
+ #define PG_RETURN_NAME(x) return NameGetDatum(x)
363
+ /* these macros hide the pass-by-reference-ness of the datatype: */
364
+ #define PG_RETURN_FLOAT4(x) return Float4GetDatum(x)
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+ #define PG_RETURN_FLOAT8(x) return Float8GetDatum(x)
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+ #define PG_RETURN_INT64(x) return Int64GetDatum(x)
367
+ #define PG_RETURN_UINT64(x) return UInt64GetDatum(x)
368
+ /* RETURN macros for other pass-by-ref types will typically look like this: */
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+ #define PG_RETURN_BYTEA_P(x) PG_RETURN_POINTER(x)
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+ #define PG_RETURN_TEXT_P(x) PG_RETURN_POINTER(x)
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+ #define PG_RETURN_BPCHAR_P(x) PG_RETURN_POINTER(x)
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+ #define PG_RETURN_VARCHAR_P(x) PG_RETURN_POINTER(x)
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+ #define PG_RETURN_HEAPTUPLEHEADER(x) return HeapTupleHeaderGetDatum(x)
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+
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+
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+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ * Support for detecting call convention of dynamically-loaded functions
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+ *
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+ * Dynamically loaded functions currently can only use the version-1 ("new
380
+ * style") calling convention. Version-0 ("old style") is not supported
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+ * anymore. Version 1 is the call convention defined in this header file, and
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+ * must be accompanied by the macro call
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+ *
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+ * PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(function_name);
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+ *
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+ * Note that internal functions do not need this decoration since they are
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+ * assumed to be version-1.
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+ *
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+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ */
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+
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+ typedef struct
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+ {
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+ int api_version; /* specifies call convention version number */
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+ /* More fields may be added later, for version numbers > 1. */
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+ } Pg_finfo_record;
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+
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+ /* Expected signature of an info function */
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+ typedef const Pg_finfo_record *(*PGFInfoFunction) (void);
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Macro to build an info function associated with the given function name.
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+ *
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+ * As a convenience, also provide an "extern" declaration for the given
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+ * function name, so that writers of C functions need not write that too.
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+ *
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+ * On Windows, the function and info function must be exported. Our normal
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+ * build processes take care of that via .DEF files or --export-all-symbols.
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+ * Module authors using a different build process might need to manually
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+ * declare the function PGDLLEXPORT. We do that automatically here for the
411
+ * info function, since authors shouldn't need to be explicitly aware of it.
412
+ */
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+ #define PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(funcname) \
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+ extern Datum funcname(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS); \
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+ extern PGDLLEXPORT const Pg_finfo_record * CppConcat(pg_finfo_,funcname)(void); \
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+ const Pg_finfo_record * \
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+ CppConcat(pg_finfo_,funcname) (void) \
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+ { \
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+ static const Pg_finfo_record my_finfo = { 1 }; \
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+ return &my_finfo; \
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+ } \
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+ extern int no_such_variable
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+
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+
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+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
426
+ * Support for verifying backend compatibility of loaded modules
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+ *
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+ * We require dynamically-loaded modules to include the macro call
429
+ * PG_MODULE_MAGIC;
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+ * so that we can check for obvious incompatibility, such as being compiled
431
+ * for a different major PostgreSQL version.
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+ *
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+ * To compile with versions of PostgreSQL that do not support this,
434
+ * you may put an #ifdef/#endif test around it. Note that in a multiple-
435
+ * source-file module, the macro call should only appear once.
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+ *
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+ * The specific items included in the magic block are intended to be ones that
438
+ * are custom-configurable and especially likely to break dynamically loaded
439
+ * modules if they were compiled with other values. Also, the length field
440
+ * can be used to detect definition changes.
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+ *
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+ * Note: we compare magic blocks with memcmp(), so there had better not be
443
+ * any alignment pad bytes in them.
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+ *
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+ * Note: when changing the contents of magic blocks, be sure to adjust the
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+ * incompatible_module_error() function in dfmgr.c.
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+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
448
+ */
449
+
450
+ /* Definition of the magic block structure */
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+ typedef struct
452
+ {
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+ int len; /* sizeof(this struct) */
454
+ int version; /* PostgreSQL major version */
455
+ int funcmaxargs; /* FUNC_MAX_ARGS */
456
+ int indexmaxkeys; /* INDEX_MAX_KEYS */
457
+ int namedatalen; /* NAMEDATALEN */
458
+ int float8byval; /* FLOAT8PASSBYVAL */
459
+ } Pg_magic_struct;
460
+
461
+ /* The actual data block contents */
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+ #define PG_MODULE_MAGIC_DATA \
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+ { \
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+ sizeof(Pg_magic_struct), \
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+ PG_VERSION_NUM / 100, \
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+ FUNC_MAX_ARGS, \
467
+ INDEX_MAX_KEYS, \
468
+ NAMEDATALEN, \
469
+ FLOAT8PASSBYVAL \
470
+ }
471
+
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+ /*
473
+ * Declare the module magic function. It needs to be a function as the dlsym
474
+ * in the backend is only guaranteed to work on functions, not data
475
+ */
476
+ typedef const Pg_magic_struct *(*PGModuleMagicFunction) (void);
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+
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+ #define PG_MAGIC_FUNCTION_NAME Pg_magic_func
479
+ #define PG_MAGIC_FUNCTION_NAME_STRING "Pg_magic_func"
480
+
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+ #define PG_MODULE_MAGIC \
482
+ extern PGDLLEXPORT const Pg_magic_struct *PG_MAGIC_FUNCTION_NAME(void); \
483
+ const Pg_magic_struct * \
484
+ PG_MAGIC_FUNCTION_NAME(void) \
485
+ { \
486
+ static const Pg_magic_struct Pg_magic_data = PG_MODULE_MAGIC_DATA; \
487
+ return &Pg_magic_data; \
488
+ } \
489
+ extern int no_such_variable
490
+
491
+
492
+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
493
+ * Support routines and macros for callers of fmgr-compatible functions
494
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
495
+ */
496
+
497
+ /* These are for invocation of a specifically named function with a
498
+ * directly-computed parameter list. Note that neither arguments nor result
499
+ * are allowed to be NULL. Also, the function cannot be one that needs to
500
+ * look at FmgrInfo, since there won't be any.
501
+ */
502
+ extern Datum DirectFunctionCall1Coll(PGFunction func, Oid collation,
503
+ Datum arg1);
504
+ extern Datum DirectFunctionCall2Coll(PGFunction func, Oid collation,
505
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2);
506
+ extern Datum DirectFunctionCall3Coll(PGFunction func, Oid collation,
507
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
508
+ Datum arg3);
509
+ extern Datum DirectFunctionCall4Coll(PGFunction func, Oid collation,
510
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
511
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4);
512
+ extern Datum DirectFunctionCall5Coll(PGFunction func, Oid collation,
513
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
514
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5);
515
+ extern Datum DirectFunctionCall6Coll(PGFunction func, Oid collation,
516
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
517
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5,
518
+ Datum arg6);
519
+ extern Datum DirectFunctionCall7Coll(PGFunction func, Oid collation,
520
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
521
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5,
522
+ Datum arg6, Datum arg7);
523
+ extern Datum DirectFunctionCall8Coll(PGFunction func, Oid collation,
524
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
525
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5,
526
+ Datum arg6, Datum arg7, Datum arg8);
527
+ extern Datum DirectFunctionCall9Coll(PGFunction func, Oid collation,
528
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
529
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5,
530
+ Datum arg6, Datum arg7, Datum arg8,
531
+ Datum arg9);
532
+
533
+ /*
534
+ * These functions work like the DirectFunctionCall functions except that
535
+ * they use the flinfo parameter to initialise the fcinfo for the call.
536
+ * It's recommended that the callee only use the fn_extra and fn_mcxt
537
+ * fields, as other fields will typically describe the calling function
538
+ * not the callee. Conversely, the calling function should not have
539
+ * used fn_extra, unless its use is known to be compatible with the callee's.
540
+ */
541
+ extern Datum CallerFInfoFunctionCall1(PGFunction func, FmgrInfo *flinfo,
542
+ Oid collation, Datum arg1);
543
+ extern Datum CallerFInfoFunctionCall2(PGFunction func, FmgrInfo *flinfo,
544
+ Oid collation, Datum arg1, Datum arg2);
545
+
546
+ /* These are for invocation of a previously-looked-up function with a
547
+ * directly-computed parameter list. Note that neither arguments nor result
548
+ * are allowed to be NULL.
549
+ */
550
+ extern Datum FunctionCall0Coll(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Oid collation);
551
+ extern Datum FunctionCall1Coll(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Oid collation,
552
+ Datum arg1);
553
+ extern Datum FunctionCall2Coll(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Oid collation,
554
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2);
555
+ extern Datum FunctionCall3Coll(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Oid collation,
556
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
557
+ Datum arg3);
558
+ extern Datum FunctionCall4Coll(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Oid collation,
559
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
560
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4);
561
+ extern Datum FunctionCall5Coll(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Oid collation,
562
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
563
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5);
564
+ extern Datum FunctionCall6Coll(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Oid collation,
565
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
566
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5,
567
+ Datum arg6);
568
+ extern Datum FunctionCall7Coll(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Oid collation,
569
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
570
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5,
571
+ Datum arg6, Datum arg7);
572
+ extern Datum FunctionCall8Coll(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Oid collation,
573
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
574
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5,
575
+ Datum arg6, Datum arg7, Datum arg8);
576
+ extern Datum FunctionCall9Coll(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Oid collation,
577
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
578
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5,
579
+ Datum arg6, Datum arg7, Datum arg8,
580
+ Datum arg9);
581
+
582
+ /* These are for invocation of a function identified by OID with a
583
+ * directly-computed parameter list. Note that neither arguments nor result
584
+ * are allowed to be NULL. These are essentially fmgr_info() followed by
585
+ * FunctionCallN(). If the same function is to be invoked repeatedly, do the
586
+ * fmgr_info() once and then use FunctionCallN().
587
+ */
588
+ extern Datum OidFunctionCall0Coll(Oid functionId, Oid collation);
589
+ extern Datum OidFunctionCall1Coll(Oid functionId, Oid collation,
590
+ Datum arg1);
591
+ extern Datum OidFunctionCall2Coll(Oid functionId, Oid collation,
592
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2);
593
+ extern Datum OidFunctionCall3Coll(Oid functionId, Oid collation,
594
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
595
+ Datum arg3);
596
+ extern Datum OidFunctionCall4Coll(Oid functionId, Oid collation,
597
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
598
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4);
599
+ extern Datum OidFunctionCall5Coll(Oid functionId, Oid collation,
600
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
601
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5);
602
+ extern Datum OidFunctionCall6Coll(Oid functionId, Oid collation,
603
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
604
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5,
605
+ Datum arg6);
606
+ extern Datum OidFunctionCall7Coll(Oid functionId, Oid collation,
607
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
608
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5,
609
+ Datum arg6, Datum arg7);
610
+ extern Datum OidFunctionCall8Coll(Oid functionId, Oid collation,
611
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
612
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5,
613
+ Datum arg6, Datum arg7, Datum arg8);
614
+ extern Datum OidFunctionCall9Coll(Oid functionId, Oid collation,
615
+ Datum arg1, Datum arg2,
616
+ Datum arg3, Datum arg4, Datum arg5,
617
+ Datum arg6, Datum arg7, Datum arg8,
618
+ Datum arg9);
619
+
620
+ /* These macros allow the collation argument to be omitted (with a default of
621
+ * InvalidOid, ie, no collation). They exist mostly for backwards
622
+ * compatibility of source code.
623
+ */
624
+ #define DirectFunctionCall1(func, arg1) \
625
+ DirectFunctionCall1Coll(func, InvalidOid, arg1)
626
+ #define DirectFunctionCall2(func, arg1, arg2) \
627
+ DirectFunctionCall2Coll(func, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2)
628
+ #define DirectFunctionCall3(func, arg1, arg2, arg3) \
629
+ DirectFunctionCall3Coll(func, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3)
630
+ #define DirectFunctionCall4(func, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4) \
631
+ DirectFunctionCall4Coll(func, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4)
632
+ #define DirectFunctionCall5(func, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5) \
633
+ DirectFunctionCall5Coll(func, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5)
634
+ #define DirectFunctionCall6(func, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) \
635
+ DirectFunctionCall6Coll(func, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6)
636
+ #define DirectFunctionCall7(func, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7) \
637
+ DirectFunctionCall7Coll(func, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7)
638
+ #define DirectFunctionCall8(func, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8) \
639
+ DirectFunctionCall8Coll(func, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8)
640
+ #define DirectFunctionCall9(func, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8, arg9) \
641
+ DirectFunctionCall9Coll(func, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8, arg9)
642
+ #define FunctionCall1(flinfo, arg1) \
643
+ FunctionCall1Coll(flinfo, InvalidOid, arg1)
644
+ #define FunctionCall2(flinfo, arg1, arg2) \
645
+ FunctionCall2Coll(flinfo, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2)
646
+ #define FunctionCall3(flinfo, arg1, arg2, arg3) \
647
+ FunctionCall3Coll(flinfo, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3)
648
+ #define FunctionCall4(flinfo, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4) \
649
+ FunctionCall4Coll(flinfo, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4)
650
+ #define FunctionCall5(flinfo, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5) \
651
+ FunctionCall5Coll(flinfo, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5)
652
+ #define FunctionCall6(flinfo, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) \
653
+ FunctionCall6Coll(flinfo, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6)
654
+ #define FunctionCall7(flinfo, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7) \
655
+ FunctionCall7Coll(flinfo, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7)
656
+ #define FunctionCall8(flinfo, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8) \
657
+ FunctionCall8Coll(flinfo, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8)
658
+ #define FunctionCall9(flinfo, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8, arg9) \
659
+ FunctionCall9Coll(flinfo, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8, arg9)
660
+ #define OidFunctionCall0(functionId) \
661
+ OidFunctionCall0Coll(functionId, InvalidOid)
662
+ #define OidFunctionCall1(functionId, arg1) \
663
+ OidFunctionCall1Coll(functionId, InvalidOid, arg1)
664
+ #define OidFunctionCall2(functionId, arg1, arg2) \
665
+ OidFunctionCall2Coll(functionId, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2)
666
+ #define OidFunctionCall3(functionId, arg1, arg2, arg3) \
667
+ OidFunctionCall3Coll(functionId, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3)
668
+ #define OidFunctionCall4(functionId, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4) \
669
+ OidFunctionCall4Coll(functionId, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4)
670
+ #define OidFunctionCall5(functionId, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5) \
671
+ OidFunctionCall5Coll(functionId, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5)
672
+ #define OidFunctionCall6(functionId, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) \
673
+ OidFunctionCall6Coll(functionId, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6)
674
+ #define OidFunctionCall7(functionId, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7) \
675
+ OidFunctionCall7Coll(functionId, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7)
676
+ #define OidFunctionCall8(functionId, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8) \
677
+ OidFunctionCall8Coll(functionId, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8)
678
+ #define OidFunctionCall9(functionId, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8, arg9) \
679
+ OidFunctionCall9Coll(functionId, InvalidOid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8, arg9)
680
+
681
+
682
+ /* Special cases for convenient invocation of datatype I/O functions. */
683
+ extern Datum InputFunctionCall(FmgrInfo *flinfo, char *str,
684
+ Oid typioparam, int32 typmod);
685
+ extern Datum OidInputFunctionCall(Oid functionId, char *str,
686
+ Oid typioparam, int32 typmod);
687
+ extern char *OutputFunctionCall(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Datum val);
688
+ extern char *OidOutputFunctionCall(Oid functionId, Datum val);
689
+ extern Datum ReceiveFunctionCall(FmgrInfo *flinfo, fmStringInfo buf,
690
+ Oid typioparam, int32 typmod);
691
+ extern Datum OidReceiveFunctionCall(Oid functionId, fmStringInfo buf,
692
+ Oid typioparam, int32 typmod);
693
+ extern bytea *SendFunctionCall(FmgrInfo *flinfo, Datum val);
694
+ extern bytea *OidSendFunctionCall(Oid functionId, Datum val);
695
+
696
+
697
+ /*
698
+ * Routines in fmgr.c
699
+ */
700
+ extern const Pg_finfo_record *fetch_finfo_record(void *filehandle, const char *funcname);
701
+ extern void clear_external_function_hash(void *filehandle);
702
+ extern Oid fmgr_internal_function(const char *proname);
703
+ extern Oid get_fn_expr_rettype(FmgrInfo *flinfo);
704
+ extern Oid get_fn_expr_argtype(FmgrInfo *flinfo, int argnum);
705
+ extern Oid get_call_expr_argtype(fmNodePtr expr, int argnum);
706
+ extern bool get_fn_expr_arg_stable(FmgrInfo *flinfo, int argnum);
707
+ extern bool get_call_expr_arg_stable(fmNodePtr expr, int argnum);
708
+ extern bool get_fn_expr_variadic(FmgrInfo *flinfo);
709
+ extern bytea *get_fn_opclass_options(FmgrInfo *flinfo);
710
+ extern bool has_fn_opclass_options(FmgrInfo *flinfo);
711
+ extern void set_fn_opclass_options(FmgrInfo *flinfo, bytea *options);
712
+ extern bool CheckFunctionValidatorAccess(Oid validatorOid, Oid functionOid);
713
+
714
+ /*
715
+ * Routines in dfmgr.c
716
+ */
717
+ extern char *Dynamic_library_path;
718
+
719
+ extern PGFunction load_external_function(const char *filename, const char *funcname,
720
+ bool signalNotFound, void **filehandle);
721
+ extern PGFunction lookup_external_function(void *filehandle, const char *funcname);
722
+ extern void load_file(const char *filename, bool restricted);
723
+ extern void **find_rendezvous_variable(const char *varName);
724
+ extern Size EstimateLibraryStateSpace(void);
725
+ extern void SerializeLibraryState(Size maxsize, char *start_address);
726
+ extern void RestoreLibraryState(char *start_address);
727
+
728
+ /*
729
+ * Support for aggregate functions
730
+ *
731
+ * These are actually in executor/nodeAgg.c, but we declare them here since
732
+ * the whole point is for callers to not be overly friendly with nodeAgg.
733
+ */
734
+
735
+ /* AggCheckCallContext can return one of the following codes, or 0: */
736
+ #define AGG_CONTEXT_AGGREGATE 1 /* regular aggregate */
737
+ #define AGG_CONTEXT_WINDOW 2 /* window function */
738
+
739
+ extern int AggCheckCallContext(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
740
+ MemoryContext *aggcontext);
741
+ extern fmAggrefPtr AggGetAggref(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo);
742
+ extern MemoryContext AggGetTempMemoryContext(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo);
743
+ extern bool AggStateIsShared(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo);
744
+ extern void AggRegisterCallback(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
745
+ fmExprContextCallbackFunction func,
746
+ Datum arg);
747
+
748
+ /*
749
+ * We allow plugin modules to hook function entry/exit. This is intended
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+ * as support for loadable security policy modules, which may want to
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+ * perform additional privilege checks on function entry or exit, or to do
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+ * other internal bookkeeping. To make this possible, such modules must be
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+ * able not only to support normal function entry and exit, but also to trap
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+ * the case where we bail out due to an error; and they must also be able to
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+ * prevent inlining.
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+ */
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+ typedef enum FmgrHookEventType
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+ {
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+ FHET_START,
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+ FHET_END,
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+ FHET_ABORT
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+ } FmgrHookEventType;
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+
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+ typedef bool (*needs_fmgr_hook_type) (Oid fn_oid);
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+
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+ typedef void (*fmgr_hook_type) (FmgrHookEventType event,
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+ FmgrInfo *flinfo, Datum *arg);
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+
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+ extern PGDLLIMPORT needs_fmgr_hook_type needs_fmgr_hook;
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+ extern PGDLLIMPORT fmgr_hook_type fmgr_hook;
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+
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+ #define FmgrHookIsNeeded(fn_oid) \
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+ (!needs_fmgr_hook ? false : (*needs_fmgr_hook)(fn_oid))
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+
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+ #endif /* FMGR_H */