/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * tupmacs.h * Tuple macros used by both index tuples and heap tuples. * * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2000, PostgreSQL, Inc * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * $Id: tupmacs.h,v 1.15 2000/12/27 23:59:13 tgl Exp $ * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef TUPMACS_H #define TUPMACS_H #include "utils/memutils.h" /* * check to see if the ATT'th bit of an array of 8-bit bytes is set. */ #define att_isnull(ATT, BITS) (!((BITS)[(ATT) >> 3] & (1 << ((ATT) & 0x07)))) /* * Given a Form_pg_attribute and a pointer into a tuple's data area, * return the correct value or pointer. * * We return a Datum value in all cases. If the attribute has "byval" false, * we return the same pointer into the tuple data area that we're passed. * Otherwise, we return the correct number of bytes fetched from the data * area and extended to Datum form. * * On machines where Datum is 8 bytes, we support fetching 8-byte byval * attributes; otherwise, only 1, 2, and 4-byte values are supported. * * Note that T must already be properly aligned for this to work correctly. */ #define fetchatt(A,T) fetch_att(T, (A)->attbyval, (A)->attlen) /* * Same, but work from byval/len parameters rather than Form_pg_attribute. */ #if SIZEOF_DATUM == 8 #define fetch_att(T,attbyval,attlen) \ ( \ (attbyval) ? \ ( \ (attlen) == (int) sizeof(Datum) ? \ *((Datum *)(T)) \ : \ ( \ (attlen) == (int) sizeof(int32) ? \ Int32GetDatum(*((int32 *)(T))) \ : \ ( \ (attlen) == (int) sizeof(int16) ? \ Int16GetDatum(*((int16 *)(T))) \ : \ ( \ AssertMacro((attlen) == 1), \ CharGetDatum(*((char *)(T))) \ ) \ ) \ ) \ ) \ : \ PointerGetDatum((char *) (T)) \ ) #else /* SIZEOF_DATUM != 8 */ #define fetch_att(T,attbyval,attlen) \ ( \ (attbyval) ? \ ( \ (attlen) == (int) sizeof(int32) ? \ Int32GetDatum(*((int32 *)(T))) \ : \ ( \ (attlen) == (int) sizeof(int16) ? \ Int16GetDatum(*((int16 *)(T))) \ : \ ( \ AssertMacro((attlen) == 1), \ CharGetDatum(*((char *)(T))) \ ) \ ) \ ) \ : \ PointerGetDatum((char *) (T)) \ ) #endif /* SIZEOF_DATUM == 8 */ /* * att_align aligns the given offset as needed for a datum of length attlen * and alignment requirement attalign. In practice we don't need the length. * The attalign cases are tested in what is hopefully something like their * frequency of occurrence. */ #define att_align(cur_offset, attlen, attalign) \ ( \ ((attalign) == 'i') ? INTALIGN(cur_offset) : \ (((attalign) == 'c') ? ((long)(cur_offset)) : \ (((attalign) == 'd') ? DOUBLEALIGN(cur_offset) : \ ( \ AssertMacro((attalign) == 's'), \ SHORTALIGN(cur_offset) \ ))) \ ) /* * att_addlength increments the given offset by the length of the attribute. * attval is only accessed if we are dealing with a varlena attribute. */ #define att_addlength(cur_offset, attlen, attval) \ ( \ ((attlen) != -1) ? \ ( \ (cur_offset) + (attlen) \ ) \ : \ ( \ (cur_offset) + VARATT_SIZE(DatumGetPointer(attval)) \ ) \ ) /* * store_att_byval is a partial inverse of fetch_att: store a given Datum * value into a tuple data area at the specified address. However, it only * handles the byval case, because in typical usage the caller needs to * distinguish by-val and by-ref cases anyway, and so a do-it-all macro * wouldn't be convenient. */ #if SIZEOF_DATUM == 8 #define store_att_byval(T,newdatum,attlen) \ do { \ switch (attlen) \ { \ case sizeof(char): \ *(char *) (T) = DatumGetChar(newdatum); \ break; \ case sizeof(int16): \ *(int16 *) (T) = DatumGetInt16(newdatum); \ break; \ case sizeof(int32): \ *(int32 *) (T) = DatumGetInt32(newdatum); \ break; \ case sizeof(Datum): \ *(Datum *) (T) = (newdatum); \ break; \ default: \ elog(ERROR, "store_att_byval: unsupported byval length %d", \ (int) (attlen)); \ break; \ } \ } while (0) #else /* SIZEOF_DATUM != 8 */ #define store_att_byval(T,newdatum,attlen) \ do { \ switch (attlen) \ { \ case sizeof(char): \ *(char *) (T) = DatumGetChar(newdatum); \ break; \ case sizeof(int16): \ *(int16 *) (T) = DatumGetInt16(newdatum); \ break; \ case sizeof(int32): \ *(int32 *) (T) = DatumGetInt32(newdatum); \ break; \ default: \ elog(ERROR, "store_att_byval: unsupported byval length %d", \ (int) (attlen)); \ break; \ } \ } while (0) #endif /* SIZEOF_DATUM == 8 */ #endif