On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 04:54:07PM +0300, Vladimir V. Zolotych wrote:
> I see the following
>
> proba=> select * from pg_language;
> lisp |f |f | 0|/usr/ucb/liszt
> Would you mind to tell me is it possible to use Lisp
> as procedural language ? Which Lisp (e.g Emacs-list,
> Common Lisp, etc.). If it is possible could you give
> me hints how I can do that ?
Huh? Seems like you already have using lisp? Ask your
sysadmin where did he got it? And meybe you/he could
post it to PostgreSQL lists too?
Or did you simply inserted a new row into pg_language?
Well, that's not the way it works. There needs to be a glue
layer between PostgreSQL and a language. You should study
code in pgsql/src/pl/{plperl,tcl} for how it is
implementer for Perl and Tcl. There is also plpgsql which
is stand-alone module.
> I'm using PosgtreSQL 7.0, Slackware 7.0, also I have
> Common Lisp (CMUCL 18c) installed.
Ok, but you need a little bit more for that...
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marko