Re: PQftype() and Oid
От | Volkan YAZICI |
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Тема | Re: PQftype() and Oid |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 20060805071426.GA1404@alamut.tdm.local обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | PQftype() and Oid (Andro <andromede@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-interfaces |
On Aug 04 04:38, Andro wrote: > Oids are in pg_type catalog (server side) and src/include/catalog/pg_type.h > (hard-wired). > > But what should we compare the Oid returned by PQftype() with? > Let's say I want to check if column 1 is a VARCHAR, do I have to > > if (PQftype(res,1) == 1043) > ...; > > ? > Isn't there a kind of enum which we could rely on to find out types? What if > Oids change in pg_type.h? You can make another query on pg_type to learn OID of a specific type. And then compare it with the returned one from PQftype(main_query_res). Furthermore, I think this is the only reliable way of accomplising this task. (IIRC, PHP PostgreSQL API does same too.) Otherwise, when you use hard-wired headers (e.g. by including pg_type.h) what will you do when related server has a custom type that isn't get shippied with the PostgreSQL headers you included. Regards.
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