Re: Object-relational features - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From John DeSoi
Subject Re: Object-relational features
Date
Msg-id B21C3062-7684-11D8-A24F-000A95B03262@icx.net
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In response to Object-relational features  (Yasir Malik <ymalik@cs.stevens-tech.edu>)
Responses Re: Object-relational features  (Yasir Malik <ymalik@cs.stevens-tech.edu>)
List pgsql-sql
On Mar 13, 2004, at 12:30 PM, Yasir Malik wrote:

> For
> example, using "create type as" is totally worthless because you can't 
> use
> it as a field type in a table; you can't compose in another "create 
> type
> as"; and you can't inherit another composite type.  The only way to 
> create
> a true type is to use "create type" and write C code as a shared 
> object,
> so I'm basically doing everything C, which is not something I want to 
> do.


I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for, but it shows how to 
create a column type based on the text type. So your selects will 
return the column type as your custom type and you can process the 
content accordingly. From reading the docs (and asking on the list) I 
did not think this was possible either without writing external code in 
C. But a post about something else finally provided the clues I needed 
to get it working.

Best,

John DeSoi, Ph.D.


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test=# create or replace function lispin(cstring, oid, int4) returns 
lisp as 'varcharin' language 'internal' immutable strict;
NOTICE:  type "lisp" is not yet defined
DETAIL:  Creating a shell type definition.
CREATE FUNCTION
test=# create or replace function lispout(lisp) returns cstring as 
'varcharout' language 'internal' immutable strict;
NOTICE:  argument type lisp is only a shell
CREATE FUNCTION
test=# create type lisp (input=lispin, output=lispout, 
internallength=variable);
CREATE TYPE
test=# create table tst (a lisp);
CREATE TABLE
test=# insert into tst (a) values ('1');
INSERT 18499 1
test=# insert into tst (a) values ('(+ 5 5)');
INSERT 18500 1
test=# select * from tst;    a
--------- 1 (+ 5 5)
(2 rows)



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