Re: [HACKERS] array questions still stands
Brett McCormickS <brett@abraxas.scene.com>
From: Brett McCormick <brett@abraxas.scene.com>
To: pgsql-hackers@hub.org
Date: 1998-01-25T23:33:03Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Okay, I suppose more obviously i've just got an array of integers (by value) @ ARR_DATA_PTR(array), so I don't have much to worry about. On Sun, 25 January 1998, at 11:10:21, Brett McCormick wrote: > silly me, it turned out the function had two arguments, and the second > argument just happened to coincide with the type of the array. > > When writing a c function to be dynamically loaded and called from > postgres, how do you find out the base element type of an array that > you're accepting as an arugment (getting called with). array_in/out > seem to get passed this value, wheras my function just gets the > pointer without knowing what the underlying data is. do I have to > look this up once inside the function? or, if I know what I'm > getting, can I fudge it? (i.e. treat them as what I expect them to be > (int4s) without regard for what they actually are). that doesn't > sound so good to me. > > I'd appreciate any help! > > --brett