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or as taking three arguments of types
<type>cstring</type>, <type>oid</type>, <type>integer</type>.
The first argument is the input text as a C string, the second
- argument is the element type's OID in case this is an array type
- (or the type's own OID for a composite type),
+ argument is the type's own OID (except for array types, which instead
+ receive their element type's OID),
and the third is the <literal>typmod</> of the destination column, if known
(-1 will be passed if not).
The input function must return a value of the data type itself.
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* IDENTIFICATION
- * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/cache/lsyscache.c,v 1.126 2005/06/28 05:09:01 tgl Exp $
+ * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/cache/lsyscache.c,v 1.127 2005/08/12 21:49:47 tgl Exp $
*
* NOTES
* Eventually, the index information should go through here, too.
Form_pg_type typeStruct = (Form_pg_type) GETSTRUCT(typeTuple);
/*
- * Composite types get their own OID as parameter; array types get
- * their typelem as parameter; everybody else gets zero.
+ * Array types get their typelem as parameter; everybody else gets
+ * their own type OID as parameter. (This is a change from 8.0,
+ * in which only composite types got their own OID as parameter.)
*/
- if (typeStruct->typtype == 'c')
- return HeapTupleGetOid(typeTuple);
- else
+ if (OidIsValid(typeStruct->typelem))
return typeStruct->typelem;
+ else
+ return HeapTupleGetOid(typeTuple);
}
/*