postgresql/src/tutorial
Tom Lane 5bb2300b59 Revise handling of oldstyle/newstyle functions per recent discussions
in pghackers list.  Support for oldstyle internal functions is gone
(no longer needed, since conversion is complete) and pg_language entry
'internal' now implies newstyle call convention.  pg_language entry
'newC' is gone; both old and newstyle dynamically loaded C functions
are now called language 'C'.  A newstyle function must be identified
by an associated info routine.  See src/backend/utils/fmgr/README.
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Makefile Add support for VPATH builds, that is, building somewhere else than in the 2000-10-20 21:04:27 +00:00
README From: Darren King <darrenk@insightdist.com> 1998-03-01 04:52:59 +00:00
advanced.source Rename tuturials for char2/char16 removal. 1999-07-08 15:28:51 +00:00
basics.source Rename example temp to mytemp. 1999-07-08 15:27:01 +00:00
beard.c Another round of updates for new fmgr, mostly in the datetime code. 2000-06-09 01:11:16 +00:00
complex.c Move some system includes into c.h, and remove duplicates. 1999-07-17 20:18:55 +00:00
complex.source Revise aggregate functions per earlier discussions in pghackers. 2000-07-17 03:05:41 +00:00
funcs.c Update funcs tutorial for new function manager. 2000-08-24 23:32:43 +00:00
funcs.source Fix some bogosity in the tutorial examples. 2000-03-28 02:49:19 +00:00
funcs_new.c Revise handling of oldstyle/newstyle functions per recent discussions 2000-11-20 20:36:57 +00:00
syscat.source Fix spelling of "including 1998-03-20 04:12:25 +00:00

README

This directory contains SQL tutorial scripts.  To look at them, first do a
	% make
to compile all the scripts and C files for the user-defined functions
and types.  (make needs to be GNU make and may be named something
different on your system)

Then, run psql with the -s flag:
	% psql -s

Welcome to the POSTGRESQL interactive sql monitor:
  Please read the file COPYRIGHT for copyright terms of POSTGRESQL

   type \? for help on slash commands
   type \q to quit
   type \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
 You are currently connected to the database: jolly

jolly==>

From within psql, you can try each individual script file by using
the \i <filename> psql command.