Re: Is there a good reason why PL languages do not support cstring type arguments and return values ? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Pavel Stehule
Subject Re: Is there a good reason why PL languages do not support cstring type arguments and return values ?
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In response to Re: Is there a good reason why PL languages do not support cstring type arguments and return values ?  (Dimitri Fontaine <dimitri@2ndQuadrant.fr>)
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2012/10/11 Dimitri Fontaine <dimitri@2ndquadrant.fr>:
> Heikki Linnakangas <hlinnakangas@vmware.com> writes:
>> I've wanted to allow writing i/o functions in non-C languages for a long
>> time as well, but never got around to do anything about it. Custom datatypes
>> are really powerful, but as soon as you have to write C code, that raises
>> the bar significantly. I/O functions written in, say, PL/pgSQL would be an
>> order of magnitude slower than ones written in C, but for many applications
>> it would be OK.
>
> Do you want a crazy idea now? Yes, I do mean Yet Another One.
>
> I'm thinking about what it would take to have a new PL/C language where
> the backend would actually compile and link/load the C code at CREATE
> FUNCTION time, using dynamic code generation techniques.
>
> That would allow writing functions in C and not have to ship a binary
> executable file on the system, which would solve a bunch of problems.
> With that tool and this use case, you could simply ship inline your C
> coded IO functions in the middle of the PL/pythonu extension, using the
> exact same mechanisms.
>
> In the more general view of our offerings, that would fix C coded
> extensions for Hot Standby, for one thing.

long time I am thinking about it. I would to  use our embedded C - but
replace libpq by SPI. Other idea - compile PL/pgSQL to C - and ...

Regards

Pavel

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