/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * catalog.c * * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2000, PostgreSQL, Inc * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * * IDENTIFICATION * $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/catalog/catalog.c,v 1.30 2000/01/26 05:56:10 momjian Exp $ * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include "postgres.h" #include "access/transam.h" #include "catalog/catalog.h" #include "catalog/catname.h" #include "catalog/pg_type.h" #include "miscadmin.h" #include "utils/syscache.h" /* * relpath - path to the relation * Perhaps this should be in-line code in relopen(). */ char * relpath(const char *relname) { char *path; size_t bufsize = 0; if (IsSharedSystemRelationName(relname)) { bufsize = strlen(DataDir) + sizeof(NameData) + 2; path = (char *) palloc(bufsize); snprintf(path, bufsize, "%s/%s", DataDir, relname); return path; } return pstrdup(relname); } /* * IsSystemRelationName * True iff name is the name of a system catalog relation. * * We now make a new requirement where system catalog relns must begin * with pg_ while user relns are forbidden to do so. Make the test * trivial and instantaneous. * * XXX this is way bogus. -- pma */ bool IsSystemRelationName(const char *relname) { if (relname[0] && relname[1] && relname[2]) return (relname[0] == 'p' && relname[1] == 'g' && relname[2] == '_'); else return FALSE; } /* * IsSharedSystemRelationName * True iff name is the name of a shared system catalog relation. */ bool IsSharedSystemRelationName(const char *relname) { int i; /* * Quick out: if it's not a system relation, it can't be a shared * system relation. */ if (!IsSystemRelationName(relname)) return FALSE; i = 0; while (SharedSystemRelationNames[i] != NULL) { if (strcmp(SharedSystemRelationNames[i], relname) == 0) return TRUE; i++; } return FALSE; } /* * newoid - returns a unique identifier across all catalogs. * * Object Id allocation is now done by GetNewObjectID in * access/transam/varsup.c. oids are now allocated correctly. * * old comments: * This needs to change soon, it fails if there are too many more * than one call per second when postgres restarts after it dies. * * The distribution of OID's should be done by the POSTMASTER. * Also there needs to be a facility to preallocate OID's. Ie., * for a block of OID's to be declared as invalid ones to allow * user programs to use them for temporary object identifiers. */ Oid newoid() { Oid lastoid; GetNewObjectId(&lastoid); if (!OidIsValid(lastoid)) elog(ERROR, "newoid: GetNewObjectId returns invalid oid"); return lastoid; } /* * fillatt - fills the ATTRIBUTE relation fields from the TYP * * Expects that the atttypid domain is set for each att[]. * Returns with the attnum, and attlen domains set. * attnum, attproc, atttyparg, ... should be set by the user. * * In the future, attnum may not be set?!? or may be passed as an arg?!? * * Current implementation is very inefficient--should cashe the * information if this is at all possible. * * Check to see if this is really needed, and especially in the case * of index tuples. */ void fillatt(TupleDesc tupleDesc) { Form_pg_attribute *attributeP; Form_pg_type typp; HeapTuple tuple; int i; int natts = tupleDesc->natts; Form_pg_attribute *att = tupleDesc->attrs; if (natts < 0 || natts > MaxHeapAttributeNumber) elog(ERROR, "fillatt: %d attributes is too large", natts); if (natts == 0) { elog(DEBUG, "fillatt: called with natts == 0"); return; } attributeP = &att[0]; for (i = 0; i < natts;) { tuple = SearchSysCacheTuple(TYPEOID, ObjectIdGetDatum((*attributeP)->atttypid), 0, 0, 0); if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple)) { elog(ERROR, "fillatt: unknown atttypid %d", (*attributeP)->atttypid); } else { (*attributeP)->attnum = (int16) ++i; /* * Check if the attr is a set before messing with the length * and byval, since those were already set in * TupleDescInitEntry. In fact, this seems redundant here, * but who knows what I'll break if I take it out... */ if (!(*attributeP)->attisset) { typp = (Form_pg_type) GETSTRUCT(tuple); /* XXX */ (*attributeP)->attlen = typp->typlen; (*attributeP)->attbyval = typp->typbyval; } } attributeP += 1; } }