postgresql/src/include/postgres_ext.h
Bruce Momjian 6cf8ce13db Compiling anything that uses InvalidOid under g++ yields a warning about
the expression using an "old-style cast."  Therefore, would it be okay
to patch postgres_ext.h as follows:

Jeroen T. Vermeulen
2003-03-18 17:21:07 +00:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* postgres_ext.h
*
* This file contains declarations of things that are visible everywhere
* in PostgreSQL *and* are visible to clients of frontend interface libraries.
* For example, the Oid type is part of the API of libpq and other libraries.
*
* Declarations which are specific to a particular interface should
* go in the header file for that interface (such as libpq-fe.h). This
* file is only for fundamental Postgres declarations.
*
* User-written C functions don't count as "external to Postgres."
* Those function much as local modifications to the backend itself, and
* use header files that are otherwise internal to Postgres to interface
* with the backend.
*
* $Id: postgres_ext.h,v 1.12 2003/03/18 17:21:07 momjian Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef POSTGRES_EXT_H
#define POSTGRES_EXT_H
/*
* Object ID is a fundamental type in Postgres.
*/
typedef unsigned int Oid;
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define InvalidOid (Oid(0))
#else
#define InvalidOid ((Oid) 0)
#endif
#define OID_MAX UINT_MAX
/* you will need to include <limits.h> to use the above #define */
/*
* NAMEDATALEN is the max length for system identifiers (e.g. table names,
* attribute names, function names, etc). It must be a multiple of
* sizeof(int) (typically 4).
*
* NOTE that databases with different NAMEDATALEN's cannot interoperate!
*/
#define NAMEDATALEN 64
#endif