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Abuhujair Javed
Postgres FD Implementation
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Bruce Momjian
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Remove GIN interface section, which is now documented in SGML.
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@@ -88,35 +88,6 @@ Limitations
* Gin doesn't support full scans of indices.
* Gin doesn't index NULL values.
Gin Interface
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Opclass interface pseudocode. An example for a Gin opclass can be found in
ginarayproc.c.
Datum* extractValue(Datum inputValue, uint32* nentries)
Returns an array of Datum of entries of the value to be indexed. nentries
should contain the number of returned entries.
int compareEntry(Datum a, Datum b)
Compares two entries (not the indexing values)
Datum* extractQuery(Datum query, uint32* nentries, StrategyNumber n)
Returns an array of Datum of entries of the query to be executed.
n contains the strategy number of the operation.
bool consistent(bool[] check, StrategyNumber n, Datum query)
The size of the check array is the same as sizeof of the array returned by
extractQuery. Each element of the check array is true if the indexed value
has a corresponding entry in the query. i.e. if (check[i] == TRUE) then
the i-th entry of the query is present in the indexed value. The Function
should return true if the indexed value matches by StrategyNumber and
the query.
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