postgresql/src/include/catalog/pg_type.h

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* pg_type.h--
* definition of the system "type" relation (pg_type)
* along with the relation's initial contents.
*
*
* Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* $Id: pg_type.h,v 1.53 1998/12/30 19:56:33 wieck Exp $
*
* NOTES
* the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
* information from the DATA() statements.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef PG_TYPE_H
#define PG_TYPE_H
#include <utils/rel.h>
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/* ----------------
* postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
* CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
* can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
* ----------------
*/
/* ----------------
* pg_type definition. cpp turns this into
* typedef struct FormData_pg_type
*
* Some of the values in a pg_type instance are copied into
* pg_attribute instances. Some parts of Postgres use the pg_type copy,
* while others use the pg_attribute copy, so they must match.
* See struct FormData_pg_attribute for details.
* ----------------
*/
CATALOG(pg_type) BOOTSTRAP
{
NameData typname;
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int4 typowner;
int2 typlen;
/*
* typlen is the number of bytes we use to represent a value of this
* type, e.g. 4 for an int4. But for a variable length type, typlen
* is -1.
*/
int2 typprtlen;
bool typbyval;
/*
* typbyval determines whether internal Postgres routines pass a value
* of this type by value or by reference. Postgres uses a 4 byte area
* for passing a field value info, so if the value is not 1, 2, or 4
* bytes long, Postgres does not have the option of passing by value
* and ignores typbyval.
*
* (I don't understand why this column exists. The above description may
* be an oversimplification. Also, there appear to be bugs in which
* Postgres doesn't ignore typbyval when it should, but I'm afraid to
* change them until I see proof of damage. -BRYANH 96.08).
*
* (Postgres crashes if typbyval is true, the declared length is 8, and
* the I/O routines are written to expect pass by reference. Note that
* float4 is written for pass by reference and has a declared length
* of 4 bytes, so it looks like pass by reference must be consistant
* with the declared length, and typbyval is used somewhere. - tgl
* 1997-03-20).
*/
char typtype;
bool typisdefined;
char typdelim;
Oid typrelid;
Oid typelem;
/*
* typelem is NULL if this is not an array type. If this is an array
* type, typelem is the OID of the type of the elements of the array
* (it identifies another row in Table pg_type).
*
* (Note that zero ("0") rather than _null_ is used in the declarations.
* - tgl 97/03/20)
*/
regproc typinput;
regproc typoutput;
regproc typreceive;
regproc typsend;
char typalign;
/*
* typalign is the alignment required when storing a value of this
* type. It applies to storage on disk as well as most
* representations of the value inside Postgres. When multiple values
* are stored consecutively, such as in the representation of a
* complete row on disk, padding is inserted before a datum of this
* type so that it begins on the specified boundary. The alignment
* reference is the beginning of the first datum in the sequence.
*
* 'c' = 1 byte alignment. 's' = 2 byte alignment. 'i' = 4 byte
* alignment. 'd' = 8 byte alignment.
*
* (This might actually be flexible depending on machine architecture,
* but I doubt it - BRYANH 96.08).
*/
text typdefault; /* VARIABLE LENGTH FIELD */
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} FormData_pg_type;
/* ----------------
* Form_pg_type corresponds to a pointer to a row with
* the format of pg_type relation.
* ----------------
*/
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typedef FormData_pg_type *Form_pg_type;
/* ----------------
* compiler constants for pg_type
* ----------------
*/
#define Natts_pg_type 16
#define Anum_pg_type_typname 1
#define Anum_pg_type_typowner 2
#define Anum_pg_type_typlen 3
#define Anum_pg_type_typprtlen 4
#define Anum_pg_type_typbyval 5
#define Anum_pg_type_typtype 6
#define Anum_pg_type_typisdefined 7
#define Anum_pg_type_typdelim 8
#define Anum_pg_type_typrelid 9
#define Anum_pg_type_typelem 10
#define Anum_pg_type_typinput 11
#define Anum_pg_type_typoutput 12
#define Anum_pg_type_typreceive 13
#define Anum_pg_type_typsend 14
#define Anum_pg_type_typalign 15
#define Anum_pg_type_typdefault 16
/* ----------------
* initial contents of pg_type
* ----------------
*/
/* keep the following ordered by OID so that later changes can be made easier*/
/* Make sure the typlen, typbyval, and typalign values here match the initial
values for attlen, attbyval, and attalign in both places in pg_attribute.h
for every instance.
*/
/* OIDS 1 - 99 */
DATA(insert OID = 16 ( bool PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 0 0 boolin boolout boolin boolout c _null_ ));
DESCR("boolean 'true'/'false'");
#define BOOLOID 16
DATA(insert OID = 17 ( bytea PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 18 byteain byteaout byteain byteaout i _null_ ));
DESCR("variable length array of bytes");
#define BYTEAOID 17
DATA(insert OID = 18 ( char PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 0 0 charin charout charin charout c _null_ ));
DESCR("single character");
#define CHAROID 18
DATA(insert OID = 19 ( name PGUID NAMEDATALEN NAMEDATALEN f b t \054 0 18 namein nameout namein nameout i _null_ ));
DESCR("31-character type for storing system identifiers");
#define NAMEOID 19
DATA(insert OID = 20 ( int8 PGUID 8 20 f b t \054 0 0 int8in int8out int8in int8out d _null_ ));
DESCR("eight-byte integer, >18 digits");
#define INT8OID 20
DATA(insert OID = 21 ( int2 PGUID 2 5 t b t \054 0 0 int2in int2out int2in int2out s _null_ ));
DESCR("two-byte integer, -32k to 32k");
#define INT2OID 21
DATA(insert OID = 22 ( int28 PGUID 16 50 f b t \054 0 21 int28in int28out int28in int28out i _null_ ));
DESCR("8 2-byte integers, used internally");
/*
* XXX -- the implementation of int28's in postgres is a hack, and will
* go away someday. until that happens, there is a case (in the
* catalog cache management code) where we need to step gingerly
* over piles of int28's on the sidewalk. in order to do so, we
* need the OID of the int28 row from pg_type.
*/
#define INT28OID 22
DATA(insert OID = 23 ( int4 PGUID 4 10 t b t \054 0 0 int4in int4out int4in int4out i _null_ ));
DESCR("4-byte integer, -2B to 2B");
#define INT4OID 23
DATA(insert OID = 24 ( regproc PGUID 4 16 t b t \054 0 0 regprocin regprocout regprocin regprocout i _null_ ));
DESCR("registered procedure");
DATA(insert OID = 25 ( text PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 18 textin textout textin textout i _null_ ));
DESCR("native variable-length string");
#define TEXTOID 25
DATA(insert OID = 26 ( oid PGUID 4 10 t b t \054 0 0 int4in int4out int4in int4out i _null_ ));
DESCR("object identifier type");
#define OIDOID 26
DATA(insert OID = 27 ( tid PGUID 6 19 f b t \054 0 0 tidin tidout tidin tidout i _null_ ));
DESCR("tuple identifier type, physical location of tuple");
#define TIDOID 27
DATA(insert OID = 28 ( xid PGUID 4 12 t b t \054 0 0 xidin xidout xidin xidout i _null_ ));
DESCR("transaction id");
#define XIDOID 28
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DATA(insert OID = 29 ( cid PGUID 4 10 t b t \054 0 0 cidin cidout cidin cidout i _null_ ));
DESCR("command identifier type, sequence in transaction id");
#define CIDOID 29
DATA(insert OID = 30 ( oid8 PGUID 32 89 f b t \054 0 26 oid8in oid8out oid8in oid8out i _null_ ));
DESCR("array of 8 oid, used in system tables");
DATA(insert OID = 32 ( SET PGUID -1 -1 f r t \054 0 -1 textin textout textin textout i _null_ ));
DESCR("set of tuples");
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DATA(insert OID = 71 ( pg_type PGUID -1 -1 t b t \054 1247 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
DATA(insert OID = 75 ( pg_attribute PGUID -1 -1 t b t \054 1249 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
DATA(insert OID = 81 ( pg_proc PGUID -1 -1 t b t \054 1255 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
DATA(insert OID = 83 ( pg_class PGUID -1 -1 t b t \054 1259 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
DATA(insert OID = 86 ( pg_shadow PGUID -1 -1 t b t \054 1260 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
DATA(insert OID = 87 ( pg_group PGUID -1 -1 t b t \054 1261 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
DATA(insert OID = 88 ( pg_database PGUID -1 -1 t b t \054 1262 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
DATA(insert OID = 90 ( pg_variable PGUID -1 -1 t b t \054 1264 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
DATA(insert OID = 99 ( pg_log PGUID -1 -1 t b t \054 1269 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
/* OIDS 100 - 199 */
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DATA(insert OID = 109 ( pg_attrdef PGUID -1 -1 t b t \054 1215 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
DATA(insert OID = 110 ( pg_relcheck PGUID -1 -1 t b t \054 1216 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
DATA(insert OID = 111 ( pg_trigger PGUID -1 -1 t b t \054 1219 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
/* OIDS 200 - 299 */
DATA(insert OID = 210 ( smgr PGUID 2 12 t b t \054 0 -1 smgrin smgrout smgrin smgrout s _null_ ));
DESCR("storage manager");
/* OIDS 300 - 399 */
/* OIDS 400 - 499 */
/* OIDS 500 - 599 */
/* OIDS 600 - 699 */
DATA(insert OID = 600 ( point PGUID 16 24 f b t \054 0 701 point_in point_out point_in point_out d _null_ ));
DESCR("geometric point '(x, y)'");
#define POINTOID 600
DATA(insert OID = 601 ( lseg PGUID 32 48 f b t \054 0 600 lseg_in lseg_out lseg_in lseg_out d _null_ ));
DESCR("geometric line segment '(pt1,pt2)'");
#define LSEGOID 601
DATA(insert OID = 602 ( path PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 600 path_in path_out path_in path_out d _null_ ));
DESCR("geometric path '(pt1,...)'");
#define PATHOID 602
DATA(insert OID = 603 ( box PGUID 32 100 f b t \073 0 600 box_in box_out box_in box_out d _null_ ));
DESCR("geometric box '(lower left,upper right)'");
#define BOXOID 603
DATA(insert OID = 604 ( polygon PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 -1 poly_in poly_out poly_in poly_out d _null_ ));
DESCR("geometric polygon '(pt1,...)'");
#define POLYGONOID 604
Major patch from Thomas Lockhart <Thomas.G.Lockhart@jpl.nasa.gov> OK, here are a passel of patches for the geometric data types. These add a "circle" data type, new operators and functions for the existing data types, and change the default formats for some of the existing types to make them consistant with each other. Current formatting conventions (e.g. compatible with v6.0 to allow dump/reload) are supported, but the new conventions should be an improvement and we can eventually drop the old conventions entirely. For example, there are two kinds of paths (connected line segments), open and closed, and the old format was '(1,2,1,2,3,4)' for a closed path with two points (1,2) and (3,4) '(0,2,1,2,3,4)' for an open path with two points (1,2) and (3,4) Pretty arcane, huh? The new format for paths is '((1,2),(3,4))' for a closed path with two points (1,2) and (3,4) '[(1,2),(3,4)]' for an open path with two points (1,2) and (3,4) For polygons, the old convention is '(0,4,2,0,4,3)' for a triangle with points at (0,0),(4,4), and (2,3) and the new convention is '((0,0),(4,4),(2,3))' for a triangle with points at (0,0),(4,4), and (2,3) Other data types which are also represented as lists of points (e.g. boxes, line segments, and polygons) have similar representations (they surround each point with parens). For v6.1, any format which can be interpreted as the old style format is decoded as such; we can remove that backwards compatibility but ugly convention for v7.0. This will allow dump/reloads from v6.0. These include some updates to the regression test files to change the test for creating a data type from "circle" to "widget" to keep the test from trashing the new builtin circle type.
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DATA(insert OID = 605 ( filename PGUID 256 -1 f b t \054 0 18 filename_in filename_out filename_in filename_out i _null_ ));
DESCR("filename used in system tables");
Major patch from Thomas Lockhart <Thomas.G.Lockhart@jpl.nasa.gov> OK, here are a passel of patches for the geometric data types. These add a "circle" data type, new operators and functions for the existing data types, and change the default formats for some of the existing types to make them consistant with each other. Current formatting conventions (e.g. compatible with v6.0 to allow dump/reload) are supported, but the new conventions should be an improvement and we can eventually drop the old conventions entirely. For example, there are two kinds of paths (connected line segments), open and closed, and the old format was '(1,2,1,2,3,4)' for a closed path with two points (1,2) and (3,4) '(0,2,1,2,3,4)' for an open path with two points (1,2) and (3,4) Pretty arcane, huh? The new format for paths is '((1,2),(3,4))' for a closed path with two points (1,2) and (3,4) '[(1,2),(3,4)]' for an open path with two points (1,2) and (3,4) For polygons, the old convention is '(0,4,2,0,4,3)' for a triangle with points at (0,0),(4,4), and (2,3) and the new convention is '((0,0),(4,4),(2,3))' for a triangle with points at (0,0),(4,4), and (2,3) Other data types which are also represented as lists of points (e.g. boxes, line segments, and polygons) have similar representations (they surround each point with parens). For v6.1, any format which can be interpreted as the old style format is decoded as such; we can remove that backwards compatibility but ugly convention for v7.0. This will allow dump/reloads from v6.0. These include some updates to the regression test files to change the test for creating a data type from "circle" to "widget" to keep the test from trashing the new builtin circle type.
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DATA(insert OID = 628 ( line PGUID 32 48 f b t \054 0 701 line_in line_out line_in line_out d _null_ ));
DESCR("geometric line '(pt1,pt2)'");
#define LINEOID 628
DATA(insert OID = 629 ( _line PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 628 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
DESCR("");
/* OIDS 700 - 799 */
DATA(insert OID = 700 ( float4 PGUID 4 12 f b t \054 0 0 float4in float4out float4in float4out i _null_ ));
DESCR("single-precision floating point number, 4-byte");
#define FLOAT4OID 700
DATA(insert OID = 701 ( float8 PGUID 8 24 f b t \054 0 0 float8in float8out float8in float8out d _null_ ));
DESCR("double-precision floating point number, 8-byte");
#define FLOAT8OID 701
DATA(insert OID = 702 ( abstime PGUID 4 20 t b t \054 0 0 nabstimein nabstimeout nabstimein nabstimeout i _null_ ));
DESCR("absolute, limited-range date and time (Unix system time)");
#define ABSTIMEOID 702
DATA(insert OID = 703 ( reltime PGUID 4 20 t b t \054 0 0 reltimein reltimeout reltimein reltimeout i _null_ ));
DESCR("relative, limited-range time interval (Unix delta time)");
#define RELTIMEOID 703
DATA(insert OID = 704 ( tinterval PGUID 12 47 f b t \054 0 0 tintervalin tintervalout tintervalin tintervalout i _null_ ));
DESCR("time interval '(abstime,abstime)'");
DATA(insert OID = 705 ( unknown PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 18 textin textout textin textout i _null_ ));
DESCR("");
#define UNKNOWNOID 705
DATA(insert OID = 718 ( circle PGUID 24 47 f b t \054 0 0 circle_in circle_out circle_in circle_out d _null_ ));
DESCR("geometric circle '(center,radius)'");
#define CIRCLEOID 718
DATA(insert OID = 719 ( _circle PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 718 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 790 ( money PGUID 4 24 f b t \054 0 0 cash_in cash_out cash_in cash_out i _null_ ));
DESCR("money '$d,ddd.cc'");
#define CASHOID 790
DATA(insert OID = 791 ( _money PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 790 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
/* OIDS 800 - 899 */
DATA(insert OID = 829 ( macaddr PGUID 6 -1 f b t \054 0 0 macaddr_in macaddr_out macaddr_in macaddr_out i _null_ ));
DESCR("MAC address");
DATA(insert OID = 869 ( inet PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 0 inet_in inet_out inet_in inet_out i _null_ ));
DESCR("Host address");
#define INETOID 869
DATA(insert OID = 650 ( cidr PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 0 cidr_in cidr_out cidr_in cidr_out i _null_ ));
DESCR("Network address");
#define CIDROID 650
/* OIDS 900 - 999 */
/* OIDS 1000 - 1099 */
DATA(insert OID = 1000 ( _bool PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 16 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1001 ( _bytea PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 17 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1002 ( _char PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 18 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1003 ( _name PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 19 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1005 ( _int2 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 21 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1006 ( _int28 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 22 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1007 ( _int4 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 23 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1008 ( _regproc PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 24 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1009 ( _text PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 25 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1028 ( _oid PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 26 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1010 ( _tid PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 27 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1011 ( _xid PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 28 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1012 ( _cid PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 29 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1013 ( _oid8 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 30 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1014 ( _lock PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 31 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1015 ( _stub PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 33 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1016 ( _ref PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 591 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1017 ( _point PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 600 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1018 ( _lseg PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 601 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1019 ( _path PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 602 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1020 ( _box PGUID -1 -1 f b t \073 0 603 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1021 ( _float4 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 700 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1022 ( _float8 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 701 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1023 ( _abstime PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 702 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1024 ( _reltime PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 703 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1025 ( _tinterval PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 704 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1026 ( _filename PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 605 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1027 ( _polygon PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 604 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
/* Note: the size of an aclitem needs to match sizeof(AclItem) in acl.h */
DATA(insert OID = 1033 ( aclitem PGUID 8 -1 f b t \054 0 0 aclitemin aclitemout aclitemin aclitemout i _null_ ));
DESCR("access control list");
DATA(insert OID = 1034 ( _aclitem PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 1033 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1040 ( _macaddr PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 829 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1041 ( _inet PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 869 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 651 ( _cidr PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 650 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1042 ( bpchar PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 18 bpcharin bpcharout bpcharin bpcharout i _null_ ));
DESCR("blank-padded characters, length specifed when created");
#define BPCHAROID 1042
DATA(insert OID = 1043 ( varchar PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 18 varcharin varcharout varcharin varcharout i _null_ ));
DESCR("non-blank-padded-length string, length specified when created");
#define VARCHAROID 1043
DATA(insert OID = 1082 ( date PGUID 4 10 t b t \054 0 0 date_in date_out date_in date_out i _null_ ));
DESCR("ANSI SQL date 'yyyy-mm-dd'");
#define DATEOID 1082
DATA(insert OID = 1083 ( time PGUID 8 16 f b t \054 0 0 time_in time_out time_in time_out d _null_ ));
DESCR("ANSI SQL time 'hh:mm:ss'");
#define TIMEOID 1083
/* OIDS 1100 - 1199 */
DATA(insert OID = 1182 ( _date PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 1082 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1183 ( _time PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 1083 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1184 ( datetime PGUID 8 47 f b t \054 0 0 datetime_in datetime_out datetime_in datetime_out d _null_ ));
DESCR("date and time 'yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss'");
#define DATETIMEOID 1184
DATA(insert OID = 1185 ( _datetime PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 1184 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1186 ( timespan PGUID 12 47 f b t \054 0 0 timespan_in timespan_out timespan_in timespan_out d _null_ ));
DESCR("time interval '@ <number> <units>'");
#define TIMESPANOID 1186
DATA(insert OID = 1187 ( _timespan PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 1186 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
/* OIDS 1200 - 1299 */
DATA(insert OID = 1296 ( timestamp PGUID 4 19 t b t \054 0 0 timestamp_in timestamp_out timestamp_in timestamp_out i _null_ ));
DESCR("limited-range ISO-format date and time");
#define TIMESTAMPOID 1296
/* OIDS 1700 - 1799 */
DATA(insert OID = 1700 ( numeric PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 0 numeric_in numeric_out numeric_in numeric_out i _null_ ));
DESCR("arbitrary precision exact numeric data type");
#define NUMERICOID 1700
#define VARLENA_FIXED_SIZE(attr) ((attr)->atttypid == BPCHAROID && (attr)->atttypmod > 0)
/*
* prototypes for functions in pg_type.c
*/
extern Oid TypeGet(char *typeName, bool *defined);
extern Oid TypeShellMake(char *typeName);
extern Oid TypeCreate(char *typeName,
Oid relationOid,
int16 internalSize,
int16 externalSize,
char typeType,
char typDelim,
char *inputProcedure,
char *outputProcedure,
char *receiveProcedure,
char *sendProcedure,
char *elementTypeName,
char *defaultTypeValue,
bool passedByValue, char alignment);
extern void TypeRename(char *oldTypeName, char *newTypeName);
extern char *makeArrayTypeName(char *typeName);
#endif /* PG_TYPE_H */