Re: about the magic(?) of palloc() and variable-length user-defined data type - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Brent Verner
Subject Re: about the magic(?) of palloc() and variable-length user-defined data type
Date
Msg-id 20011114174945.A15149@rcfile.org
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In response to about the magic(?) of palloc() and variable-length user-defined data type  ("Seung Hyun Jeong" <jeongs@cs.man.ac.uk>)
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On 14 Nov 2001 at 20:22 (-0000), Seung Hyun Jeong wrote:
| 
| Let me ask you somthing about the magic of palloc()

There is no magic; only things I am unable to explain :-)

| - at least for me, it looks like magic, and variable-length user-defined
| data types.
| Hopefully, there is anyone who can help me... I am really struggling to
| grasp PostgreSQL.
 Great questions.  I wish I could answer them...  Take a look in
the contrib/ directory for examples of various user defined types.
contrib/cube and contrib/lo in particular deal (in different ways) 
with user types of varying size.
 Hopefully others more knowledgeable will address your questions 
directly. I'm certainly interested in the answers to many of them ;-)

hth. Brent

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