/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * value.h * interface for value nodes * * * Copyright (c) 2003-2024, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * * src/include/nodes/value.h * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef VALUE_H #define VALUE_H #include "nodes/nodes.h" /* * The node types Integer, Float, String, and BitString are used to represent * literals in the lexer and are also used to pass constants around in the * parser. One difference between these node types and, say, a plain int or * char * is that the nodes can be put into a List. * * (There used to be a Value node, which encompassed all these different node types. Hence the name of this file.) */ typedef struct Integer { pg_node_attr(special_read_write) NodeTag type; int ival; } Integer; /* * Float is internally represented as string. Using T_Float as the node type * simply indicates that the contents of the string look like a valid numeric * literal. The value might end up being converted to NUMERIC, so we can't * store it internally as a C double, since that could lose precision. Since * these nodes are generally only used in the parsing process, not for runtime * data, it's better to use the more general representation. * * Note that an integer-looking string will get lexed as T_Float if the value * is too large to fit in an 'int'. */ typedef struct Float { pg_node_attr(special_read_write) NodeTag type; char *fval; } Float; typedef struct Boolean { pg_node_attr(special_read_write) NodeTag type; bool boolval; } Boolean; typedef struct String { pg_node_attr(special_read_write) NodeTag type; char *sval; } String; typedef struct BitString { pg_node_attr(special_read_write) NodeTag type; char *bsval; } BitString; #define intVal(v) (castNode(Integer, v)->ival) #define floatVal(v) atof(castNode(Float, v)->fval) #define boolVal(v) (castNode(Boolean, v)->boolval) #define strVal(v) (castNode(String, v)->sval) extern Integer *makeInteger(int i); extern Float *makeFloat(char *numericStr); extern Boolean *makeBoolean(bool val); extern String *makeString(char *str); extern BitString *makeBitString(char *str); #endif /* VALUE_H */