From: | Pavel Stehule <pavel(dot)stehule(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | Scott Bailey <artacus(at)comcast(dot)net> |
Cc: | PostgreSQL <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Getting the oid of an anyelement |
Date: | 2009-09-10 20:33:27 |
Message-ID: | 162867790909101333j7f116bd1l8128eafab4319846@mail.gmail.com |
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2009/9/10 Scott Bailey <artacus(at)comcast(dot)net>:
>> please, try to look on function pg_typeof
>
> Thanks Pavel. Just what I needed. But you're too late on the orafce
> recommendation. I had already written it by the time you posted. I would
> have written it any way though because Tom said I couldn't :)
>
>> You would need to write that in C.
>
> Two problems with that Tom. First, and most importantly, I never learned C.
> (Otherwise, I'd be helping you guys develop). Second, I've already
> determined that I was going to do this and I'm pretty darn hard headed.
>
> So here it is in pl/pgsql.
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION dump(
> p_value anyelement
> ) RETURNS text AS
> $$
> DECLARE
> v_type TEXT;
> v_oid INT;
> v_data BYTEA;
> v_send TEXT;
> BEGIN
> SELECT t.typname, t.oid, t.typsend::text
> INTO v_type, v_oid, v_send
> FROM pg_type t
> WHERE t.oid = pg_typeof($1);
>
> IF v_send IS NULL OR v_send = '-' THEN
> RAISE EXCEPTION 'Found no send function for %', $1;
> ELSE
> EXECUTE 'SELECT ' || v_send || '(' ||
> quote_literal($1) || '::' || v_type || ')'
> INTO v_data;
> END IF;
>
> RETURN 'Type=' || v_type ||
> ' OID=' || v_oid ||
> ' Len=' || length(v_data) ||
> ' Data=(' || array_to_string(bytes, ',') || ')'
> FROM (
> SELECT array(
> SELECT get_byte(v_data, i)
> FROM generate_series(0, length(v_data) - 1) i
> ) AS bytes
> ) sub;
> END;
> $$ LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' IMMUTABLE STRICT;
>
this code is correct - if you would to search some on disk.
regards
Pavel Stehule
>
> -- Usage --
> VALUES (dump(100)),
> (dump(10.1)),
> (dump(random())),
> (dump('foo'::text)),
> (dump(current_date)),
> (dump(current_timestamp));
>
> column1
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> Type=int4 OID=23 Len=4 Data=(0,0,0,100)
> Type=numeric OID=1700 Len=12 Data=(0,2,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,10,3,232)
> Type=float8 OID=701 Len=8 Data=(63,236,234,4,253,128,0,0)
> Type=text OID=25 Len=3 Data=(102,111,111)
> Type=date OID=1082 Len=4 Data=(0,0,13,212)
> Type=timestamptz OID=1184 Len=8 Data=(0,1,22,61,166,87,22,96)
>
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