postgresql/src/backend/utils/adt/varchar.c
Tom Lane 23347231a5 Tweak the API for per-datatype typmodin functions so that they are passed
an array of strings rather than an array of integers, and allow any simple
constant or identifier to be used in typmods; for example
	create table foo (f1 widget(42,'23skidoo',point));
Of course the typmodin function has still got to pack this info into a
non-negative int32 for storage, but it's still a useful improvement in
flexibility, especially considering that you can do nearly anything if you
are willing to keep the info in a side table.  We can get away with this
change since we have not yet released a version providing user-definable
typmods.  Per discussion.
2007-06-15 20:56:52 +00:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* varchar.c
* Functions for the built-in types char(n) and varchar(n).
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2007, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/varchar.c,v 1.124 2007/06/15 20:56:51 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/hash.h"
#include "access/tuptoaster.h"
#include "libpq/pqformat.h"
#include "utils/array.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "mb/pg_wchar.h"
/* common code for bpchartypmodin and varchartypmodin */
static int32
anychar_typmodin(ArrayType *ta, const char *typename)
{
int32 typmod;
int32 *tl;
int n;
tl = ArrayGetIntegerTypmods(ta, &n);
/*
* we're not too tense about good error message here because grammar
* shouldn't allow wrong number of modifiers for CHAR
*/
if (n != 1)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
errmsg("invalid type modifier")));
if (*tl < 1)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
errmsg("length for type %s must be at least 1", typename)));
if (*tl > MaxAttrSize)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
errmsg("length for type %s cannot exceed %d",
typename, MaxAttrSize)));
/*
* For largely historical reasons, the typmod is VARHDRSZ plus the
* number of characters; there is enough client-side code that knows
* about that that we'd better not change it.
*/
typmod = VARHDRSZ + *tl;
return typmod;
}
/* common code for bpchartypmodout and varchartypmodout */
static char *
anychar_typmodout(int32 typmod)
{
char *res = (char *) palloc(64);
if (typmod > VARHDRSZ)
snprintf(res, 64, "(%d)", (int) (typmod - VARHDRSZ));
else
*res = '\0';
return res;
}
/*
* CHAR() and VARCHAR() types are part of the ANSI SQL standard. CHAR()
* is for blank-padded string whose length is specified in CREATE TABLE.
* VARCHAR is for storing string whose length is at most the length specified
* at CREATE TABLE time.
*
* It's hard to implement these types because we cannot figure out
* the length of the type from the type itself. I changed (hopefully all) the
* fmgr calls that invoke input functions of a data type to supply the
* length also. (eg. in INSERTs, we have the tupleDescriptor which contains
* the length of the attributes and hence the exact length of the char() or
* varchar(). We pass this to bpcharin() or varcharin().) In the case where
* we cannot determine the length, we pass in -1 instead and the input
* converter does not enforce any length check.
*
* We actually implement this as a varlena so that we don't have to pass in
* the length for the comparison functions. (The difference between these
* types and "text" is that we truncate and possibly blank-pad the string
* at insertion time.)
*
* - ay 6/95
*/
/*****************************************************************************
* bpchar - char() *
*****************************************************************************/
/*
* bpchar_input -- common guts of bpcharin and bpcharrecv
*
* s is the input text of length len (may not be null-terminated)
* atttypmod is the typmod value to apply
*
* Note that atttypmod is measured in characters, which
* is not necessarily the same as the number of bytes.
*
* If the input string is too long, raise an error, unless the extra
* characters are spaces, in which case they're truncated. (per SQL)
*/
static BpChar *
bpchar_input(const char *s, size_t len, int32 atttypmod)
{
BpChar *result;
char *r;
size_t maxlen;
/* If typmod is -1 (or invalid), use the actual string length */
if (atttypmod < (int32) VARHDRSZ)
maxlen = len;
else
{
size_t charlen; /* number of CHARACTERS in the input */
maxlen = atttypmod - VARHDRSZ;
charlen = pg_mbstrlen_with_len(s, len);
if (charlen > maxlen)
{
/* Verify that extra characters are spaces, and clip them off */
size_t mbmaxlen = pg_mbcharcliplen(s, len, maxlen);
size_t j;
/*
* at this point, len is the actual BYTE length of the input
* string, maxlen is the max number of CHARACTERS allowed for this
* bpchar type, mbmaxlen is the length in BYTES of those chars.
*/
for (j = mbmaxlen; j < len; j++)
{
if (s[j] != ' ')
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_STRING_DATA_RIGHT_TRUNCATION),
errmsg("value too long for type character(%d)",
(int) maxlen)));
}
/*
* Now we set maxlen to the necessary byte length, not the number
* of CHARACTERS!
*/
maxlen = len = mbmaxlen;
}
else
{
/*
* Now we set maxlen to the necessary byte length, not the number
* of CHARACTERS!
*/
maxlen = len + (maxlen - charlen);
}
}
result = (BpChar *) palloc(maxlen + VARHDRSZ);
SET_VARSIZE(result, maxlen + VARHDRSZ);
r = VARDATA(result);
memcpy(r, s, len);
/* blank pad the string if necessary */
if (maxlen > len)
memset(r + len, ' ', maxlen - len);
return result;
}
/*
* Convert a C string to CHARACTER internal representation. atttypmod
* is the declared length of the type plus VARHDRSZ.
*/
Datum
bpcharin(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
char *s = PG_GETARG_CSTRING(0);
#ifdef NOT_USED
Oid typelem = PG_GETARG_OID(1);
#endif
int32 atttypmod = PG_GETARG_INT32(2);
BpChar *result;
result = bpchar_input(s, strlen(s), atttypmod);
PG_RETURN_BPCHAR_P(result);
}
/*
* Convert a CHARACTER value to a C string.
*/
Datum
bpcharout(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
BpChar *s = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(0);
char *result;
int len;
/* copy and add null term */
len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(s);
result = (char *) palloc(len + 1);
memcpy(result, VARDATA_ANY(s), len);
result[len] = '\0';
PG_RETURN_CSTRING(result);
}
/*
* bpcharrecv - converts external binary format to bpchar
*/
Datum
bpcharrecv(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
StringInfo buf = (StringInfo) PG_GETARG_POINTER(0);
#ifdef NOT_USED
Oid typelem = PG_GETARG_OID(1);
#endif
int32 atttypmod = PG_GETARG_INT32(2);
BpChar *result;
char *str;
int nbytes;
str = pq_getmsgtext(buf, buf->len - buf->cursor, &nbytes);
result = bpchar_input(str, nbytes, atttypmod);
pfree(str);
PG_RETURN_BPCHAR_P(result);
}
/*
* bpcharsend - converts bpchar to binary format
*/
Datum
bpcharsend(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
/* Exactly the same as textsend, so share code */
return textsend(fcinfo);
}
/*
* Converts a CHARACTER type to the specified size.
*
* maxlen is the typmod, ie, declared length plus VARHDRSZ bytes.
* isExplicit is true if this is for an explicit cast to char(N).
*
* Truncation rules: for an explicit cast, silently truncate to the given
* length; for an implicit cast, raise error unless extra characters are
* all spaces. (This is sort-of per SQL: the spec would actually have us
* raise a "completion condition" for the explicit cast case, but Postgres
* hasn't got such a concept.)
*/
Datum
bpchar(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
BpChar *source = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(0);
int32 maxlen = PG_GETARG_INT32(1);
bool isExplicit = PG_GETARG_BOOL(2);
BpChar *result;
int32 len;
char *r;
char *s;
int i;
int charlen; /* number of characters in the input string +
* VARHDRSZ */
/* No work if typmod is invalid */
if (maxlen < (int32) VARHDRSZ)
PG_RETURN_BPCHAR_P(source);
maxlen -= VARHDRSZ;
len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(source);
s = VARDATA_ANY(source);
charlen = pg_mbstrlen_with_len(s, len);
/* No work if supplied data matches typmod already */
if (charlen == maxlen)
PG_RETURN_BPCHAR_P(source);
if (charlen > maxlen)
{
/* Verify that extra characters are spaces, and clip them off */
size_t maxmblen;
maxmblen = pg_mbcharcliplen(s, len, maxlen);
if (!isExplicit)
{
for (i = maxmblen; i < len; i++)
if (s[i] != ' ')
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_STRING_DATA_RIGHT_TRUNCATION),
errmsg("value too long for type character(%d)",
maxlen)));
}
len = maxmblen;
/*
* At this point, maxlen is the necessary byte length,
* not the number of CHARACTERS!
*/
maxlen = len;
}
else
{
/*
* At this point, maxlen is the necessary byte length,
* not the number of CHARACTERS!
*/
maxlen = len + (maxlen - charlen);
}
Assert(maxlen >= len);
result = palloc(maxlen+VARHDRSZ);
SET_VARSIZE(result, maxlen+VARHDRSZ);
r = VARDATA(result);
memcpy(r, s, len);
/* blank pad the string if necessary */
if (maxlen > len)
memset(r + len, ' ', maxlen - len);
PG_RETURN_BPCHAR_P(result);
}
/* char_bpchar()
* Convert char to bpchar(1).
*/
Datum
char_bpchar(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
char c = PG_GETARG_CHAR(0);
BpChar *result;
result = (BpChar *) palloc(VARHDRSZ + 1);
SET_VARSIZE(result, VARHDRSZ + 1);
*(VARDATA(result)) = c;
PG_RETURN_BPCHAR_P(result);
}
/* bpchar_name()
* Converts a bpchar() type to a NameData type.
*/
Datum
bpchar_name(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
BpChar *s = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(0);
char *s_data;
Name result;
int len;
len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(s);
s_data = VARDATA_ANY(s);
/* Truncate to max length for a Name */
if (len >= NAMEDATALEN)
len = NAMEDATALEN - 1;
/* Remove trailing blanks */
while (len > 0)
{
if (s_data[len - 1] != ' ')
break;
len--;
}
result = (NameData *) palloc(NAMEDATALEN);
memcpy(NameStr(*result), s_data, len);
/* Now null pad to full length... */
while (len < NAMEDATALEN)
{
*(NameStr(*result) + len) = '\0';
len++;
}
PG_RETURN_NAME(result);
}
/* name_bpchar()
* Converts a NameData type to a bpchar type.
*/
Datum
name_bpchar(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
Name s = PG_GETARG_NAME(0);
BpChar *result;
int len;
len = strlen(NameStr(*s));
result = (BpChar *) palloc(VARHDRSZ + len);
memcpy(VARDATA(result), NameStr(*s), len);
SET_VARSIZE(result, VARHDRSZ + len);
PG_RETURN_BPCHAR_P(result);
}
Datum
bpchartypmodin(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
ArrayType *ta = PG_GETARG_ARRAYTYPE_P(0);
PG_RETURN_INT32(anychar_typmodin(ta, "char"));
}
Datum
bpchartypmodout(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
int32 typmod = PG_GETARG_INT32(0);
PG_RETURN_CSTRING(anychar_typmodout(typmod));
}
/*****************************************************************************
* varchar - varchar(n)
*
* Note: varchar piggybacks on type text for most operations, and so has no
* C-coded functions except for I/O and typmod checking.
*****************************************************************************/
/*
* varchar_input -- common guts of varcharin and varcharrecv
*
* s is the input text of length len (may not be null-terminated)
* atttypmod is the typmod value to apply
*
* Note that atttypmod is measured in characters, which
* is not necessarily the same as the number of bytes.
*
* If the input string is too long, raise an error, unless the extra
* characters are spaces, in which case they're truncated. (per SQL)
*/
static VarChar *
varchar_input(const char *s, size_t len, int32 atttypmod)
{
VarChar *result;
size_t maxlen;
maxlen = atttypmod - VARHDRSZ;
if (atttypmod >= (int32) VARHDRSZ && len > maxlen)
{
/* Verify that extra characters are spaces, and clip them off */
size_t mbmaxlen = pg_mbcharcliplen(s, len, maxlen);
size_t j;
for (j = mbmaxlen; j < len; j++)
{
if (s[j] != ' ')
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_STRING_DATA_RIGHT_TRUNCATION),
errmsg("value too long for type character varying(%d)",
(int) maxlen)));
}
len = mbmaxlen;
}
result = (VarChar *) palloc(len + VARHDRSZ);
SET_VARSIZE(result, len + VARHDRSZ);
memcpy(VARDATA(result), s, len);
return result;
}
/*
* Convert a C string to VARCHAR internal representation. atttypmod
* is the declared length of the type plus VARHDRSZ.
*/
Datum
varcharin(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
char *s = PG_GETARG_CSTRING(0);
#ifdef NOT_USED
Oid typelem = PG_GETARG_OID(1);
#endif
int32 atttypmod = PG_GETARG_INT32(2);
VarChar *result;
result = varchar_input(s, strlen(s), atttypmod);
PG_RETURN_VARCHAR_P(result);
}
/*
* Convert a VARCHAR value to a C string.
*/
Datum
varcharout(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
VarChar *s = PG_GETARG_VARCHAR_PP(0);
char *result;
int32 len;
/* copy and add null term */
len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(s);
result = palloc(len + 1);
memcpy(result, VARDATA_ANY(s), len);
result[len] = '\0';
PG_RETURN_CSTRING(result);
}
/*
* varcharrecv - converts external binary format to varchar
*/
Datum
varcharrecv(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
StringInfo buf = (StringInfo) PG_GETARG_POINTER(0);
#ifdef NOT_USED
Oid typelem = PG_GETARG_OID(1);
#endif
int32 atttypmod = PG_GETARG_INT32(2);
VarChar *result;
char *str;
int nbytes;
str = pq_getmsgtext(buf, buf->len - buf->cursor, &nbytes);
result = varchar_input(str, nbytes, atttypmod);
pfree(str);
PG_RETURN_VARCHAR_P(result);
}
/*
* varcharsend - converts varchar to binary format
*/
Datum
varcharsend(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
/* Exactly the same as textsend, so share code */
return textsend(fcinfo);
}
/*
* Converts a VARCHAR type to the specified size.
*
* maxlen is the typmod, ie, declared length plus VARHDRSZ bytes.
* isExplicit is true if this is for an explicit cast to varchar(N).
*
* Truncation rules: for an explicit cast, silently truncate to the given
* length; for an implicit cast, raise error unless extra characters are
* all spaces. (This is sort-of per SQL: the spec would actually have us
* raise a "completion condition" for the explicit cast case, but Postgres
* hasn't got such a concept.)
*/
Datum
varchar(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
VarChar *source = PG_GETARG_VARCHAR_PP(0);
int32 typmod = PG_GETARG_INT32(1);
bool isExplicit = PG_GETARG_BOOL(2);
VarChar *result;
int32 len, maxlen;
size_t maxmblen;
int i;
char *s_data;
len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(source);
s_data = VARDATA_ANY(source);
maxlen = typmod - VARHDRSZ;
/* No work if typmod is invalid or supplied data fits it already */
if (maxlen < 0 || len <= maxlen)
PG_RETURN_VARCHAR_P(source);
/* only reach here if string is too long... */
/* truncate multibyte string preserving multibyte boundary */
maxmblen = pg_mbcharcliplen(s_data, len, maxlen);
if (!isExplicit)
{
for (i = maxmblen; i < len; i++)
if (s_data[i] != ' ')
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_STRING_DATA_RIGHT_TRUNCATION),
errmsg("value too long for type character varying(%d)",
maxlen)));
}
result = palloc(maxmblen + VARHDRSZ);
SET_VARSIZE(result, maxmblen + VARHDRSZ);
memcpy(VARDATA(result), s_data, maxmblen);
PG_RETURN_VARCHAR_P(result);
}
Datum
varchartypmodin(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
ArrayType *ta = PG_GETARG_ARRAYTYPE_P(0);
PG_RETURN_INT32(anychar_typmodin(ta, "varchar"));
}
Datum
varchartypmodout(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
int32 typmod = PG_GETARG_INT32(0);
PG_RETURN_CSTRING(anychar_typmodout(typmod));
}
/*****************************************************************************
* Exported functions
*****************************************************************************/
/* "True" length (not counting trailing blanks) of a BpChar */
static int
bcTruelen(BpChar *arg)
{
char *s = VARDATA_ANY(arg);
int i;
int len;
len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(arg);
for (i = len - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
if (s[i] != ' ')
break;
}
return i + 1;
}
Datum
bpcharlen(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
BpChar *arg = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(0);
int len;
/* get number of bytes, ignoring trailing spaces */
len = bcTruelen(arg);
/* in multibyte encoding, convert to number of characters */
if (pg_database_encoding_max_length() != 1)
len = pg_mbstrlen_with_len(VARDATA_ANY(arg), len);
PG_RETURN_INT32(len);
}
Datum
bpcharoctetlen(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
Datum arg = PG_GETARG_DATUM(0);
/* We need not detoast the input at all */
PG_RETURN_INT32(toast_raw_datum_size(arg) - VARHDRSZ);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* Comparison Functions used for bpchar
*
* Note: btree indexes need these routines not to leak memory; therefore,
* be careful to free working copies of toasted datums. Most places don't
* need to be so careful.
*****************************************************************************/
Datum
bpchareq(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
BpChar *arg1 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(0);
BpChar *arg2 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(1);
int len1,
len2;
bool result;
len1 = bcTruelen(arg1);
len2 = bcTruelen(arg2);
/*
* Since we only care about equality or not-equality, we can avoid all the
* expense of strcoll() here, and just do bitwise comparison.
*/
if (len1 != len2)
result = false;
else
result = (strncmp(VARDATA_ANY(arg1), VARDATA_ANY(arg2), len1) == 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(arg1, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(arg2, 1);
PG_RETURN_BOOL(result);
}
Datum
bpcharne(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
BpChar *arg1 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(0);
BpChar *arg2 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(1);
int len1,
len2;
bool result;
len1 = bcTruelen(arg1);
len2 = bcTruelen(arg2);
/*
* Since we only care about equality or not-equality, we can avoid all the
* expense of strcoll() here, and just do bitwise comparison.
*/
if (len1 != len2)
result = true;
else
result = (strncmp(VARDATA_ANY(arg1), VARDATA_ANY(arg2), len1) != 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(arg1, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(arg2, 1);
PG_RETURN_BOOL(result);
}
Datum
bpcharlt(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
BpChar *arg1 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(0);
BpChar *arg2 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(1);
int len1,
len2;
int cmp;
len1 = bcTruelen(arg1);
len2 = bcTruelen(arg2);
cmp = varstr_cmp(VARDATA_ANY(arg1), len1, VARDATA_ANY(arg2), len2);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(arg1, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(arg2, 1);
PG_RETURN_BOOL(cmp < 0);
}
Datum
bpcharle(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
BpChar *arg1 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(0);
BpChar *arg2 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(1);
int len1,
len2;
int cmp;
len1 = bcTruelen(arg1);
len2 = bcTruelen(arg2);
cmp = varstr_cmp(VARDATA_ANY(arg1), len1, VARDATA_ANY(arg2), len2);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(arg1, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(arg2, 1);
PG_RETURN_BOOL(cmp <= 0);
}
Datum
bpchargt(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
BpChar *arg1 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(0);
BpChar *arg2 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(1);
int len1,
len2;
int cmp;
len1 = bcTruelen(arg1);
len2 = bcTruelen(arg2);
cmp = varstr_cmp(VARDATA_ANY(arg1), len1, VARDATA_ANY(arg2), len2);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(arg1, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(arg2, 1);
PG_RETURN_BOOL(cmp > 0);
}
Datum
bpcharge(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
BpChar *arg1 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(0);
BpChar *arg2 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(1);
int len1,
len2;
int cmp;
len1 = bcTruelen(arg1);
len2 = bcTruelen(arg2);
cmp = varstr_cmp(VARDATA_ANY(arg1), len1, VARDATA_ANY(arg2), len2);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(arg1, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(arg2, 1);
PG_RETURN_BOOL(cmp >= 0);
}
Datum
bpcharcmp(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
BpChar *arg1 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(0);
BpChar *arg2 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(1);
int len1,
len2;
int cmp;
len1 = bcTruelen(arg1);
len2 = bcTruelen(arg2);
cmp = varstr_cmp(VARDATA_ANY(arg1), len1, VARDATA_ANY(arg2), len2);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(arg1, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(arg2, 1);
PG_RETURN_INT32(cmp);
}
Datum
bpchar_larger(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
BpChar *arg1 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(0);
BpChar *arg2 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(1);
int len1,
len2;
int cmp;
len1 = bcTruelen(arg1);
len2 = bcTruelen(arg2);
cmp = varstr_cmp(VARDATA_ANY(arg1), len1, VARDATA_ANY(arg2), len2);
PG_RETURN_BPCHAR_P((cmp >= 0) ? arg1 : arg2);
}
Datum
bpchar_smaller(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
BpChar *arg1 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(0);
BpChar *arg2 = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(1);
int len1,
len2;
int cmp;
len1 = bcTruelen(arg1);
len2 = bcTruelen(arg2);
cmp = varstr_cmp(VARDATA_ANY(arg1), len1, VARDATA_ANY(arg2), len2);
PG_RETURN_BPCHAR_P((cmp <= 0) ? arg1 : arg2);
}
/*
* bpchar needs a specialized hash function because we want to ignore
* trailing blanks in comparisons.
*
* Note: currently there is no need for locale-specific behavior here,
* but if we ever change the semantics of bpchar comparison to trust
* strcoll() completely, we'd need to do something different in non-C locales.
*/
Datum
hashbpchar(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
BpChar *key = PG_GETARG_BPCHAR_PP(0);
char *keydata;
int keylen;
Datum result;
keydata = VARDATA_ANY(key);
keylen = bcTruelen(key);
result = hash_any((unsigned char *) keydata, keylen);
/* Avoid leaking memory for toasted inputs */
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(key, 0);
return result;
}