Oskar Stenberg <oskar_stenberg@outlook.com> writes:
> I need to make some fixed-point calculations inside the C code that I'm
> developing as an extension to PostgreSQL. I was reading a bit, and if I
> understood the datatype NUMBER correctly, it seems to be just what I'm
> looking for, a fixed-point datatype. (I couldn't actually find any
> thing in the documentation that specifically mentions that it is a
> fixed point datatype. But it seems to work the same. So I might be
> wrong here and if so please tell me)
I think what you are looking for is NUMERIC. (The type name NUMBER
is an Oracle-ism, I believe. I'm not sure how closely that corresponds
to our NUMERIC.)
> Link to the documentation:
>
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/xfunc-c.html#XFUNC-C-TYPE-TABLE Hmm, that table seems a bit incomplete/out of date. While it's
not really meant to cover every type, surely it should mention
bigint, numeric, and timestamptz ...
regards, tom lane