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Abuhujair Javed
Postgres FD Implementation
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e92bec28
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Tom Lane
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Update some obsolete comments and column descriptions.
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<!--
<!--
Documentation of the system catalogs, directed toward PostgreSQL developers
Documentation of the system catalogs, directed toward PostgreSQL developers
$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/catalogs.sgml,v 2.6
1 2002/09/22 19:42:50
tgl Exp $
$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/catalogs.sgml,v 2.6
2 2002/09/24 21:26:44
tgl Exp $
-->
-->
<chapter id="catalogs">
<chapter id="catalogs">
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@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@
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@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@
<entry>aggfinalfn</entry>
<entry>aggfinalfn</entry>
<entry><type>regproc</type></entry>
<entry><type>regproc</type></entry>
<entry>pg_proc.oid</entry>
<entry>pg_proc.oid</entry>
<entry>Final function</entry>
<entry>Final function
(zero if none)
</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
<entry>aggtranstype</entry>
<entry>aggtranstype</entry>
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@@ -685,9 +685,9 @@
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@@ -685,9 +685,9 @@
<entry><type>int2</type></entry>
<entry><type>int2</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>
<entry>
This is a copy of
the
This is a copy of
<structname>pg_type</structname>.<structfield>typlen</structfield>
<structname>pg_type</structname>.<structfield>typlen</structfield>
for
this column's type.
of
this column's type.
</entry>
</entry>
</row>
</row>
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@@ -732,9 +732,8 @@
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@@ -732,9 +732,8 @@
<structfield>atttypmod</structfield> records type-specific data
<structfield>atttypmod</structfield> records type-specific data
supplied at table creation time (for example, the maximum
supplied at table creation time (for example, the maximum
length of a <type>varchar</type> column). It is passed to
length of a <type>varchar</type> column). It is passed to
type-specific input and output functions as the third
type-specific input functions and length coercion functions.
argument. The value will generally be -1 for types that do not
The value will generally be -1 for types that do not need typmod.
need typmod.
</entry>
</entry>
</row>
</row>
...
@@ -754,9 +753,10 @@
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@@ -754,9 +753,10 @@
<entry><type>char</type></entry>
<entry><type>char</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>
<entry>
A
copy of
Normally a
copy of
<structname>pg_type</structname>.<structfield>typstorage</structfield>
<structname>pg_type</structname>.<structfield>typstorage</structfield>
of this column's type
of this column's type. For TOASTable datatypes, this can be altered
after column creation to control storage policy.
</entry>
</entry>
</row>
</row>
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@@ -922,7 +922,7 @@
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@@ -922,7 +922,7 @@
table. This includes indexes (but see also
table. This includes indexes (but see also
<structname>pg_index</structname>), sequences, views, and some
<structname>pg_index</structname>), sequences, views, and some
kinds of special relation; see <structfield>relkind</>.
kinds of special relation; see <structfield>relkind</>.
.
Below, when we mean all of these
Below, when we mean all of these
kinds of objects we speak of <quote>relations</quote>. Not all
kinds of objects we speak of <quote>relations</quote>. Not all
fields are meaningful for all relation types.
fields are meaningful for all relation types.
</para>
</para>
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@@ -1287,14 +1287,14 @@
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@@ -1287,14 +1287,14 @@
<row>
<row>
<entry>conkey</entry>
<entry>conkey</entry>
<entry><type>
smallint
[]</type></entry>
<entry><type>
int2
[]</type></entry>
<entry>pg_attribute.attnum</entry>
<entry>pg_attribute.attnum</entry>
<entry>If a table constraint, list of columns which the constraint constrains</entry>
<entry>If a table constraint, list of columns which the constraint constrains</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
<entry>confkey</entry>
<entry>confkey</entry>
<entry><type>
smallint
[]</type></entry>
<entry><type>
int2
[]</type></entry>
<entry>pg_attribute.attnum</entry>
<entry>pg_attribute.attnum</entry>
<entry>If a foreign key, list of the referenced columns</entry>
<entry>If a foreign key, list of the referenced columns</entry>
</row>
</row>
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@@ -1448,7 +1448,7 @@
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@@ -1448,7 +1448,7 @@
<entry>datdba</entry>
<entry>datdba</entry>
<entry><type>int4</type></entry>
<entry><type>int4</type></entry>
<entry>pg_shadow.usesysid</entry>
<entry>pg_shadow.usesysid</entry>
<entry>Owner of the database,
initially
who created it</entry>
<entry>Owner of the database,
usually the user
who created it</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
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@@ -1584,7 +1584,7 @@
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@@ -1584,7 +1584,7 @@
<row>
<row>
<entry>objsubid</entry>
<entry>objsubid</entry>
<entry><type>int
eger
</type></entry>
<entry><type>int
4
</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>For a table attribute, this is the attribute's
<entry>For a table attribute, this is the attribute's
column number (the objid and classid refer to the table itself).
column number (the objid and classid refer to the table itself).
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@@ -1608,10 +1608,10 @@
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@@ -1608,10 +1608,10 @@
<row>
<row>
<entry>refobjsubid</entry>
<entry>refobjsubid</entry>
<entry><type>int
eger
</type></entry>
<entry><type>int
4
</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>For a table attribute, this is the attribute's
<entry>For a table attribute, this is the attribute's
column number (the
objid and
classid refer to the table itself).
column number (the
refobjid and ref
classid refer to the table itself).
For all other object types, this field is presently zero.
For all other object types, this field is presently zero.
</entry>
</entry>
</row>
</row>
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@@ -1694,10 +1694,10 @@
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@@ -1694,10 +1694,10 @@
<para>
<para>
The pg_description table can store an optional description or
The pg_description table can store an optional description or
comment for each database object. Descriptions can be manipulated
comment for each database object. Descriptions can be manipulated
with the <command>COMMENT</command> command. Client applications
with the <command>COMMENT</command> command and viewed with
can view the descriptions by joining with this table. Many built-in
system objects have comments associated with them that are shown by
<application>psql</application>'s <literal>\d</literal> commands.
<application>psql</application>'s <literal>\d</literal> commands.
Descriptions of many built-in system objects are provided in the initial
contents of pg_description.
</para>
</para>
<table>
<table>
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@@ -1837,21 +1837,22 @@
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@@ -1837,21 +1837,22 @@
<entry>indexrelid</entry>
<entry>indexrelid</entry>
<entry><type>oid</type></entry>
<entry><type>oid</type></entry>
<entry>pg_class.oid</entry>
<entry>pg_class.oid</entry>
<entry>The
oid
of the pg_class entry for this index</entry>
<entry>The
OID
of the pg_class entry for this index</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
<entry>indrelid</entry>
<entry>indrelid</entry>
<entry><type>oid</type></entry>
<entry><type>oid</type></entry>
<entry>pg_class.oid</entry>
<entry>pg_class.oid</entry>
<entry>The
oid
of the pg_class entry for the table this index is for</entry>
<entry>The
OID
of the pg_class entry for the table this index is for</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
<entry>indproc</entry>
<entry>indproc</entry>
<entry><type>regproc</type></entry>
<entry><type>regproc</type></entry>
<entry>pg_proc.oid</entry>
<entry>pg_proc.oid</entry>
<entry>The registered procedure if this is a functional index</entry>
<entry>The function's OID if this is a functional index,
else zero</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
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@@ -1863,7 +1864,9 @@
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@@ -1863,7 +1864,9 @@
<symbol>INDEX_MAX_KEYS</symbol> values that indicate which
<symbol>INDEX_MAX_KEYS</symbol> values that indicate which
table columns this index pertains to. For example a value of
table columns this index pertains to. For example a value of
<literal>1 3</literal> would mean that the first and the third
<literal>1 3</literal> would mean that the first and the third
column make up the index key.
column make up the index key. For a functional index, these
columns are the inputs to the function, and the function's return
value is the index key.
</entry>
</entry>
</row>
</row>
...
@@ -1912,7 +1915,8 @@
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@@ -1912,7 +1915,8 @@
<entry><type>text</type></entry>
<entry><type>text</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>Expression tree (in the form of a nodeToString representation)
<entry>Expression tree (in the form of a nodeToString representation)
for partial index predicate</entry>
for partial index predicate. Empty string if not a partial
index.</entry>
</row>
</row>
</tbody>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</tgroup>
...
@@ -1947,9 +1951,7 @@
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@@ -1947,9 +1951,7 @@
<entry><type>oid</type></entry>
<entry><type>oid</type></entry>
<entry>pg_class.oid</entry>
<entry>pg_class.oid</entry>
<entry>
<entry>
This is the reference to the subtable, that is, it records the
The OID of the child table.
fact that the identified table is inherited from some other
table.
</entry>
</entry>
</row>
</row>
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@@ -1958,9 +1960,7 @@
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@@ -1958,9 +1960,7 @@
<entry><type>oid</type></entry>
<entry><type>oid</type></entry>
<entry>pg_class.oid</entry>
<entry>pg_class.oid</entry>
<entry>
<entry>
This is the reference to the parent table, which the table
The OID of the parent table.
referenced by <structfield>inhrelid</structfield> inherited
from.
</entry>
</entry>
</row>
</row>
...
@@ -1969,7 +1969,7 @@
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@@ -1969,7 +1969,7 @@
<entry><type>int4</type></entry>
<entry><type>int4</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>
<entry>
If there is more than one parent for a
sub
table (multiple
If there is more than one parent for a
child
table (multiple
inheritance), this number tells the order in which the
inheritance), this number tells the order in which the
inherited columns are to be arranged. The count starts at 1.
inherited columns are to be arranged. The count starts at 1.
</entry>
</entry>
...
@@ -2511,6 +2511,11 @@
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@@ -2511,6 +2511,11 @@
</tgroup>
</tgroup>
</table>
</table>
<para>
Unused fields contain zeroes, for example oprleft is zero for a
prefix operator.
</para>
</sect1>
</sect1>
...
@@ -2582,10 +2587,11 @@
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@@ -2582,10 +2587,11 @@
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
<entry>pro
istrusted
</entry>
<entry>pro
secdef
</entry>
<entry><type>bool</type></entry>
<entry><type>bool</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>not functional</entry>
<entry>Function is a security definer (i.e., a <quote>setuid</>
function)</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
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@@ -2638,7 +2644,7 @@
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@@ -2638,7 +2644,7 @@
<entry>prorettype</entry>
<entry>prorettype</entry>
<entry><type>oid</type></entry>
<entry><type>oid</type></entry>
<entry>pg_type.oid</entry>
<entry>pg_type.oid</entry>
<entry>Data type of the return value
(0 if the function does not return a value)
</entry>
<entry>Data type of the return value</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
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@@ -2721,14 +2727,6 @@
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@@ -2721,14 +2727,6 @@
<entry>Rule name</entry>
<entry>Rule name</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<entry>ev_type</entry>
<entry><type>char</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>Event type that the rule is for: '1' = SELECT,
'2' = UPDATE, '3' = INSERT, '4' = DELETE</entry>
</row>
<row>
<row>
<entry>ev_class</entry>
<entry>ev_class</entry>
<entry><type>oid</type></entry>
<entry><type>oid</type></entry>
...
@@ -2744,6 +2742,14 @@
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@@ -2744,6 +2742,14 @@
indicate the whole table)</entry>
indicate the whole table)</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<entry>ev_type</entry>
<entry><type>char</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>Event type that the rule is for: '1' = SELECT,
'2' = UPDATE, '3' = INSERT, '4' = DELETE</entry>
</row>
<row>
<row>
<entry>is_instead</entry>
<entry>is_instead</entry>
<entry><type>bool</type></entry>
<entry><type>bool</type></entry>
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@@ -3054,7 +3060,7 @@
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@@ -3054,7 +3060,7 @@
<entry>tgname</entry>
<entry>tgname</entry>
<entry><type>name</type></entry>
<entry><type>name</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>Trigger name (
need not be uniqu
e)</entry>
<entry>Trigger name (
must be unique among triggers of same tabl
e)</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
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@@ -3084,7 +3090,7 @@
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@@ -3084,7 +3090,7 @@
<entry>tgisconstraint</entry>
<entry>tgisconstraint</entry>
<entry><type>bool</type></entry>
<entry><type>bool</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>True if trigger i
s a
RI constraint</entry>
<entry>True if trigger i
mplements an
RI constraint</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
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@@ -3251,7 +3257,7 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>True if the type is defined, false if this is a placeholder
<entry>True if the type is defined, false if this is a placeholder
entry for a not-yet-defined type. When typisdefined is false,
entry for a not-yet-defined type. When typisdefined is false,
nothing except the type name and OID can be relied on.
nothing except the type name
, namespace,
and OID can be relied on.
</entry>
</entry>
</row>
</row>
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@@ -3306,14 +3312,14 @@
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@@ -3306,14 +3312,14 @@
<entry>typinput</entry>
<entry>typinput</entry>
<entry><type>regproc</type></entry>
<entry><type>regproc</type></entry>
<entry>pg_proc.oid</entry>
<entry>pg_proc.oid</entry>
<entry>Input function</entry>
<entry>Input
conversion
function</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
<entry>typoutput</entry>
<entry>typoutput</entry>
<entry><type>regproc</type></entry>
<entry><type>regproc</type></entry>
<entry>pg_proc.oid</entry>
<entry>pg_proc.oid</entry>
<entry>Output function</entry>
<entry>Output
conversion
function</entry>
</row>
</row>
<row>
<row>
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@@ -3417,14 +3423,9 @@
<entry><type>int4</type></entry>
<entry><type>int4</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry><para>
<entry><para>
<structfield>typtypmod</structfield> records type-specific data
Domains use <structfield>typtypmod</structfield> to record the typmod
supplied at table creation time (for example, the maximum
to be applied to their base type (-1 if base type does not use a
length of a <type>varchar</type> column). It is passed to
typmod). -1 if this type is not a domain.
type-specific input and output functions as the third
argument. The value will generally be -1 for types that do not
need typmod. This value is copied to
<structfield>pg_attribute.atttypmod</structfield> when
creating a column of a domain type.
</para></entry>
</para></entry>
</row>
</row>
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@@ -3434,11 +3435,9 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry><para>
<entry><para>
<structfield>typndims</structfield> is the number of array dimensions
<structfield>typndims</structfield> is the number of array dimensions
for a domain that is an array. (The array element type is
for a domain that is an array (that is, typbasetype is an array type;
typbasetype.) Zero for non-domains and non-array domains.
the domain's typelem will match the base type's typelem).
This value is copied to
Zero for non-domains and non-array domains.
<structfield>pg_attribute.attndims</structfield> when
creating a column of a domain type.
</para></entry>
</para></entry>
</row>
</row>
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2002, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2002, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* $Id: pg_type.h,v 1.13
3 2002/09/04 20:31:42 momjian
Exp $
* $Id: pg_type.h,v 1.13
4 2002/09/24 21:26:44 tgl
Exp $
*
*
* NOTES
* NOTES
* the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
* the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
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@@ -153,18 +153,16 @@ CATALOG(pg_type) BOOTSTRAP
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@@ -153,18 +153,16 @@ CATALOG(pg_type) BOOTSTRAP
Oid
typbasetype
;
Oid
typbasetype
;
/*
/*
* typtypmod records type-specific data supplied at domain creation
* Domains use typtypmod to record the typmod to be applied to their
* time (for example, the max length of a varchar field). It is
* base type (-1 if base type does not use a typmod). -1 if this type
* passed to type-specific input and output functions as the third
* is not a domain.
* argument. The value will generally be -1 for types that do not need
* typmod. This value is copied to pg_attribute.atttypmod when
* creating a column of a domain type.
*/
*/
int4
typtypmod
;
int4
typtypmod
;
/*
/*
* typndims is the declared number of dimensions for a domain type
* typndims is the declared number of dimensions for an array domain type
* that is an array (with element type typbasetype). Otherwise zero.
* (i.e., typbasetype is an array type; the domain's typelem will match
* the base type's typelem). Otherwise zero.
*/
*/
int4
typndims
;
int4
typndims
;
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