*
* Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
- * $Id: funcindex.h,v 1.1 1996/08/27 21:50:08 scrappy Exp $
+ * $Id: funcindex.h,v 1.2 1996/08/28 01:56:16 scrappy Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef _FUNC_INDEX_INCLUDED_
#define _FUNC_INDEX_INCLUDED_
-#include "postgres.h"
-
typedef struct {
int nargs;
Oid arglist[8];
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * catalog.h--
+ * prototypes for functions in lib/catalog/catalog.c
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: catalog.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:21 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef CATALOG_H
+#define CATALOG_H
+
+#include "access/tupdesc.h"
+
+extern char *relpath(char relname[]);
+extern bool IsSystemRelationName(char *relname);
+extern bool IsSharedSystemRelationName(char *relname);
+extern Oid newoid(void);
+extern void fillatt(TupleDesc att);
+
+#endif /* CATALOG_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * catname.h--
+ * POSTGRES system catalog relation name definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: catname.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:23 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef CATNAME_H
+#define CATNAME_H
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+
+#define AggregateRelationName "pg_aggregate"
+#define AccessMethodRelationName "pg_am"
+#define AccessMethodOperatorRelationName "pg_amop"
+#define AccessMethodProcedureRelationName "pg_amproc"
+#define AttributeRelationName "pg_attribute"
+#define DatabaseRelationName "pg_database"
+#define DefaultsRelationName "pg_defaults"
+#define DemonRelationName "pg_demon"
+#define GroupRelationName "pg_group"
+#define HostsRelationName "pg_hosts"
+#define IndexRelationName "pg_index"
+#define InheritProcedureRelationName "pg_inheritproc"
+#define InheritsRelationName "pg_inherits"
+#define InheritancePrecidenceListRelationName "pg_ipl"
+#define LanguageRelationName "pg_language"
+#define ListenerRelationName "pg_listener"
+#define LogRelationName "pg_log"
+#define MagicRelationName "pg_magic"
+#define OperatorClassRelationName "pg_opclass"
+#define OperatorRelationName "pg_operator"
+#define ProcedureRelationName "pg_proc"
+#define RelationRelationName "pg_class"
+#define RewriteRelationName "pg_rewrite"
+#define ServerRelationName "pg_server"
+#define StatisticRelationName "pg_statistic"
+#define TimeRelationName "pg_time"
+#define TypeRelationName "pg_type"
+#define UserRelationName "pg_user"
+#define VariableRelationName "pg_variable"
+#define VersionRelationName "pg_version"
+
+extern char *SharedSystemRelationNames[];
+
+#endif /* CATNAME_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * heap.h--
+ * prototypes for functions in lib/catalog/heap.c
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: heap.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:26 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef HEAP_H
+#define HEAP_H
+
+extern Relation heap_creatr(char *relname, unsigned smgr, TupleDesc att);
+
+extern int RelationAlreadyExists(Relation pg_class_desc, char relname[]);
+extern void addNewRelationType(char *typeName, Oid new_rel_oid);
+
+extern void AddPgRelationTuple(Relation pg_class_desc,
+ Relation new_rel_desc, Oid new_rel_oid, int arch, unsigned natts);
+
+extern Oid heap_create(char relname[],
+ char *typename,
+ int arch,
+ unsigned smgr, TupleDesc tupdesc);
+
+extern void RelationRemoveInheritance(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationRemoveIndexes(Relation relation);
+extern void DeletePgRelationTuple(Relation rdesc);
+extern void DeletePgAttributeTuples(Relation rdesc);
+extern void DeletePgTypeTuple(Relation rdesc);
+extern void heap_destroy(char relname[]);
+extern void heap_destroyr(Relation r);
+
+extern void InitTempRelList();
+extern void AddToTempRelList(Relation r);
+extern void RemoveFromTempRelList(Relation r);
+extern void DestroyTempRels();
+
+#endif /* HEAP_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * index.h--
+ * prototypes for index.c.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: index.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:27 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef INDEX_H
+#define INDEX_H
+
+#include "access/funcindex.h"
+#include "access/itup.h"
+#include "nodes/execnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/parsenodes.h"
+
+
+extern Form_pg_am
+AccessMethodObjectIdGetAccessMethodTupleForm(Oid accessMethodObjectId);
+
+extern void
+UpdateIndexPredicate(Oid indexoid, Node *oldPred, Node *predicate);
+
+extern void InitIndexStrategy(int numatts,
+ Relation indexRelation,
+ Oid accessMethodObjectId);
+
+extern void index_create(char *heapRelationName,
+ char* indexRelationName,
+ FuncIndexInfo *funcInfo,
+ TypeName *IndexKeyType,
+ Oid accessMethodObjectId,
+ int numatts,
+ AttrNumber attNums[],
+ Oid classObjectId[],
+ uint16 parameterCount,
+ Datum *parameter,
+ Node *predicate,
+ bool islossy);
+
+extern void index_destroy(Oid indexId);
+
+extern void FormIndexDatum(int numberOfAttributes,
+ AttrNumber attributeNumber[], HeapTuple heapTuple,
+ TupleDesc heapDescriptor, Buffer buffer, Datum *datum,
+ char *nullv, FuncIndexInfoPtr fInfo);
+
+extern void UpdateStats(Oid relid, long reltuples, bool hasindex);
+
+extern void FillDummyExprContext(ExprContext *econtext, TupleTableSlot *slot,
+ TupleDesc tupdesc, Buffer buffer);
+
+extern void index_build(Relation heapRelation, Relation indexRelation,
+ int numberOfAttributes, AttrNumber attributeNumber[],
+ uint16 parameterCount, Datum *parameter, FuncIndexInfo *funcInfo,
+ PredInfo *predInfo);
+
+#endif /* INDEX_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * indexing.h--
+ * This include provides some definitions to support indexing
+ * on system catalogs
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: indexing.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:29 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef INDEXING_H
+#define INDEXING_H
+
+#include "utils/rel.h"
+
+/*
+ * Some definitions for indices on pg_attribute
+ */
+#define Num_pg_attr_indices 3
+#define Num_pg_proc_indices 3
+#define Num_pg_type_indices 2
+#define Num_pg_class_indices 2
+
+
+/*
+ * Names of indices on system catalogs
+ */
+#define AttributeNameIndex "pg_attnameind"
+#define AttributeNumIndex "pg_attnumind"
+#define AttributeRelidIndex "pg_attrelidind"
+#define ProcedureNameIndex "pg_procnameind"
+#define ProcedureOidIndex "pg_procidind"
+#define ProcedureSrcIndex "pg_procsrcind"
+#define TypeNameIndex "pg_typenameind"
+#define TypeOidIndex "pg_typeidind"
+#define ClassNameIndex "pg_classnameind"
+#define ClassOidIndex "pg_classoidind"
+
+extern char *Name_pg_attr_indices[];
+extern char *Name_pg_proc_indices[];
+extern char *Name_pg_type_indices[];
+extern char *Name_pg_class_indices[];
+
+extern char *IndexedCatalogNames[];
+
+/*
+ * indexing.c prototypes
+ *
+ * Functions for each index to perform the necessary scan on a cache miss.
+ */
+extern void CatalogOpenIndices(int nIndices, char *names[], Relation idescs[]);
+extern void CatalogCloseIndices(int nIndices, Relation *idescs);
+extern void CatalogIndexInsert(Relation *idescs,
+ int nIndices,
+ Relation heapRelation,
+ HeapTuple heapTuple);
+extern bool CatalogHasIndex(char *catName, Oid catId);
+
+extern HeapTuple AttributeNameIndexScan(Relation heapRelation,
+ Oid relid,
+ char *attname);
+
+extern HeapTuple AttributeNumIndexScan(Relation heapRelation,
+ Oid relid,
+ AttrNumber attnum);
+extern HeapTuple ProcedureOidIndexScan(Relation heapRelation, Oid procId);
+extern HeapTuple ProcedureNameIndexScan(Relation heapRelation,
+ char *procName, int nargs, Oid *argTypes);
+extern HeapTuple ProcedureSrcIndexScan(Relation heapRelation, text *procSrc);
+extern HeapTuple TypeOidIndexScan(Relation heapRelation, Oid typeId);
+extern HeapTuple TypeNameIndexScan(Relation heapRelation, char *typeName);
+extern HeapTuple ClassNameIndexScan(Relation heapRelation, char *relName);
+extern HeapTuple ClassOidIndexScan(Relation heapRelation, Oid relId);
+
+
+/*
+ * What follows are lines processed by genbki.sh to create the statements
+ * the bootstrap parser will turn into DefineIndex commands.
+ *
+ * The keyword is DECLARE_INDEX every thing after that is just like in a
+ * normal specification of the 'define index' POSTQUEL command.
+ */
+DECLARE_INDEX(pg_attnameind on pg_attribute using btree (mkoidname(attrelid, attname) oidname_ops));
+DECLARE_INDEX(pg_attnumind on pg_attribute using btree (mkoidint2(attrelid, attnum) oidint2_ops));
+DECLARE_INDEX(pg_attrelidind on pg_attribute using btree (attrelid oid_ops));
+
+DECLARE_INDEX(pg_procidind on pg_proc using btree (Oid oid_ops));
+DECLARE_INDEX(pg_procnameind on pg_proc using btree (proname name_ops));
+DECLARE_INDEX(pg_procsrcind on pg_proc using btree (prosrc text_ops));
+
+DECLARE_INDEX(pg_typeidind on pg_type using btree (Oid oid_ops));
+DECLARE_INDEX(pg_typenameind on pg_type using btree (typname name_ops));
+
+DECLARE_INDEX(pg_classnameind on pg_class using btree (relname name_ops));
+DECLARE_INDEX(pg_classoidind on pg_class using btree (Oid oid_ops));
+
+/* now build indices in the initialization scripts */
+BUILD_INDICES
+
+#endif /* INDEXING_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_aggregate.h--
+ * definition of the system "aggregate" relation (pg_aggregate)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_aggregate.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:30 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_AGGREGATE_H
+#define PG_AGGREGATE_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * pg_aggregate definition.
+ *
+ * cpp turns this into typedef struct FormData_pg_aggregate
+ *
+ * aggname name of the aggregate
+ * aggtransfn1 transition function 1
+ * aggtransfn2 transition function 2
+ * aggfinalfn final function
+ * aggbasetype type of data on which aggregate operates
+ * aggtranstype1 output types for xition func 1
+ * aggtranstype2 output types for xition func 2
+ * aggfinaltype output type for final func
+ * agginitval1 initial aggregate value
+ * agginitval2 initial value for transition state 2
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_aggregate) {
+ NameData aggname;
+ Oid aggowner;
+ regproc aggtransfn1;
+ regproc aggtransfn2;
+ regproc aggfinalfn;
+ Oid aggbasetype;
+ Oid aggtranstype1;
+ Oid aggtranstype2;
+ Oid aggfinaltype;
+ text agginitval1; /* VARIABLE LENGTH FIELD */
+ text agginitval2; /* VARIABLE LENGTH FIELD */
+} FormData_pg_aggregate;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_aggregate corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_aggregate relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_aggregate *Form_pg_aggregate;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_aggregate
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+#define Natts_pg_aggregate 11
+#define Anum_pg_aggregate_aggname 1
+#define Anum_pg_aggregate_aggowner 2
+#define Anum_pg_aggregate_aggtransfn1 3
+#define Anum_pg_aggregate_aggtransfn2 4
+#define Anum_pg_aggregate_aggfinalfn 5
+#define Anum_pg_aggregate_aggbasetype 6
+#define Anum_pg_aggregate_aggtranstype1 7
+#define Anum_pg_aggregate_aggtranstype2 8
+#define Anum_pg_aggregate_aggfinaltype 9
+#define Anum_pg_aggregate_agginitval1 10
+#define Anum_pg_aggregate_agginitval2 11
+
+
+/* ----------------
+ * initial contents of pg_aggregate
+ * ---------------
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( avg PGUID int4pl int4inc int4div 23 23 23 23 0 0 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( avg PGUID int2pl int2inc int2div 21 21 21 21 0 0 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( avg PGUID float4pl float4inc float4div 700 700 700 700 0.0 0.0 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( avg PGUID float8pl float8inc float8div 701 701 701 701 0.0 0.0 ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( sum PGUID int4pl - - 23 23 0 23 0 _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( sum PGUID int2pl - - 21 21 0 21 0 _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( sum PGUID float4pl - - 700 700 0 700 0.0 _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( sum PGUID float8pl - - 701 701 0 701 0.0 _null_ ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( max PGUID int4larger - - 23 23 0 23 _null_ _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( max PGUID int2larger - - 21 21 0 21 _null_ _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( max PGUID float4larger - - 700 700 0 700 _null_ _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( max PGUID float8larger - - 701 701 0 701 _null_ _null_ ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( min PGUID int4smaller - - 23 23 0 23 _null_ _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( min PGUID int2smaller - - 21 21 0 21 _null_ _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( min PGUID float4smaller - - 700 700 0 700 _null_ _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( min PGUID float8smaller - - 701 701 0 701 _null_ _null_ ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( count PGUID - int4inc - 0 0 23 23 _null_ 0 ));
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for fucnctions in pg_aggregate.c
+ */
+extern void AggregateCreate(char *aggName,
+ char *aggtransfn1Name,
+ char *aggtransfn2Name,
+ char *aggfinalfnName,
+ char *aggbasetypeName,
+ char *aggtransfn1typeName,
+ char *aggtransfn2typeName,
+ char *agginitval1,
+ char *agginitval2);
+extern char *AggNameGetInitVal(char *aggName, Oid basetype,
+ int xfuncno, bool *isNull);
+
+#endif /* PG_AGGREGATE_H */
+
+
+
+
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_am.h--
+ * definition of the system "am" relation (pg_am)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_am.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:32 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ * XXX do NOT break up DATA() statements into multiple lines!
+ * the scripts are not as smart as you might think...
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_AM_H
+#define PG_AM_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_am definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_am
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_am) {
+ NameData amname;
+ Oid amowner;
+ char amkind;
+ int2 amstrategies;
+ int2 amsupport;
+ regproc amgettuple;
+ regproc aminsert;
+ regproc amdelete;
+ regproc amgetattr;
+ regproc amsetlock;
+ regproc amsettid;
+ regproc amfreetuple;
+ regproc ambeginscan;
+ regproc amrescan;
+ regproc amendscan;
+ regproc ammarkpos;
+ regproc amrestrpos;
+ regproc amopen;
+ regproc amclose;
+ regproc ambuild;
+ regproc amcreate;
+ regproc amdestroy;
+} FormData_pg_am;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_am corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_am relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_am *Form_pg_am;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_am
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_am 22
+#define Anum_pg_am_amname 1
+#define Anum_pg_am_amowner 2
+#define Anum_pg_am_amkind 3
+#define Anum_pg_am_amstrategies 4
+#define Anum_pg_am_amsupport 5
+#define Anum_pg_am_amgettuple 6
+#define Anum_pg_am_aminsert 7
+#define Anum_pg_am_amdelete 8
+#define Anum_pg_am_amgetattr 9
+#define Anum_pg_am_amsetlock 10
+#define Anum_pg_am_amsettid 11
+#define Anum_pg_am_amfreetuple 12
+#define Anum_pg_am_ambeginscan 13
+#define Anum_pg_am_amrescan 14
+#define Anum_pg_am_amendscan 15
+#define Anum_pg_am_ammarkpos 16
+#define Anum_pg_am_amrestrpos 17
+#define Anum_pg_am_amopen 18
+#define Anum_pg_am_amclose 19
+#define Anum_pg_am_ambuild 20
+#define Anum_pg_am_amcreate 21
+#define Anum_pg_am_amdestroy 22
+
+/* ----------------
+ * initial contents of pg_am
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 405 ( hash PGUID "o" 1 1 hashgettuple hashinsert hashdelete - - - - hashbeginscan hashrescan hashendscan hashmarkpos hashrestrpos - - hashbuild - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 402 ( rtree PGUID "o" 8 3 rtgettuple rtinsert rtdelete - - - - rtbeginscan rtrescan rtendscan rtmarkpos rtrestrpos - - rtbuild - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 403 ( btree PGUID "o" 5 1 btgettuple btinsert btdelete - - - - btbeginscan btrescan btendscan btmarkpos btrestrpos - - btbuild - - ));
+#define BTREE_AM_OID 403
+DATA(insert OID = 783 ( gist PGUID "o" 100 7 gistgettuple gistinsert gistdelete - - - - gistbeginscan gistrescan gistendscan gistmarkpos gistrestrpos - - gistbuild - - ));
+
+BKI_BEGIN
+#ifdef NOBTREE
+BKI_END
+DATA(insert OID = 404 ( nobtree PGUID "o" 5 1 nobtgettuple nobtinsert nobtdelete - - - - nobtbeginscan nobtrescan nobtendscan nobtmarkpos nobtrestrpos - - nobtbuild - - ));
+BKI_BEGIN
+#endif /* NOBTREE */
+BKI_END
+
+#endif /* PG_AM_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_amop.h--
+ * definition of the system "amop" relation (pg_amop)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_amop.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:34 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_AMOP_H
+#define PG_AMOP_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+#include "access/istrat.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_amop definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_amop
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_amop) {
+ Oid amopid;
+ Oid amopclaid;
+ Oid amopopr;
+ int2 amopstrategy;
+ regproc amopselect;
+ regproc amopnpages;
+} FormData_pg_amop;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_amop corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_amop relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_amop *Form_pg_amop;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_amop
+ * ----------------
+ */
+/* #define Name_pg_amop "pg_amop" */
+#define Natts_pg_amop 6
+#define Anum_pg_amop_amopid 1
+#define Anum_pg_amop_amopclaid 2
+#define Anum_pg_amop_amopopr 3
+#define Anum_pg_amop_amopstrategy 4
+#define Anum_pg_amop_amopselect 5
+#define Anum_pg_amop_amopnpages 6
+
+/* ----------------
+ * initial contents of pg_amop
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+/*
+ * rtree box_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 422 493 1 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 422 494 2 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 422 500 3 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 422 495 4 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 422 496 5 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 422 499 6 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 422 498 7 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 422 497 8 rtsel rtnpage ));
+
+/*
+ * rtree bigbox_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 433 493 1 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 433 494 2 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 433 500 3 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 433 495 4 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 433 496 5 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 433 499 6 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 433 498 7 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 433 497 8 rtsel rtnpage ));
+
+/*
+ * rtree poly_ops (supports polygons)
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 434 485 1 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 434 486 2 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 434 487 3 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 434 488 4 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 434 489 5 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 434 490 6 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 434 491 7 rtsel rtnpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 402 434 492 8 rtsel rtnpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree int2_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 421 95 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 421 522 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 421 94 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 421 524 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 421 520 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree float8_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 423 672 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 423 673 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 423 670 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 423 675 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 423 674 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree int24_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 424 534 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 424 540 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 424 532 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 424 542 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 424 536 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree int42_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 425 535 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 425 541 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 425 533 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 425 543 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 425 537 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree int4_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 426 97 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 426 523 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 426 96 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 426 525 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 426 521 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree oid_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 427 609 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 427 611 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 427 607 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 427 612 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 427 610 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree float4_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 428 622 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 428 624 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 428 620 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 428 625 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 428 623 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree char_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 429 631 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 429 632 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 429 92 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 429 634 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 429 633 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree char2_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 406 418 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 406 457 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 406 412 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 406 463 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 406 460 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree char4_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 407 419 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 407 458 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 407 413 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 407 464 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 407 461 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree char8_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 408 420 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 408 459 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 408 414 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 408 465 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 408 462 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree name_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1181 660 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1181 661 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1181 93 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1181 663 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1181 662 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree char16_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 430 645 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 430 646 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 430 99 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 430 648 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 430 647 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree text_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 431 664 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 431 665 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 431 98 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 431 667 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 431 666 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree abstime_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 432 562 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 432 564 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 432 560 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 432 565 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 432 563 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree oidint4_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 435 930 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 435 931 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 435 932 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 435 933 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 435 934 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree oidint2_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 437 830 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 437 831 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 437 832 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 437 833 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 437 834 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree oidname_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 436 676 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 436 677 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 436 678 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 436 679 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 436 680 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree bpchar_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1076 1058 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1076 1059 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1076 1054 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1076 1061 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1076 1060 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree varchar_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1077 1066 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1077 1067 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1077 1062 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1077 1069 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1077 1068 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nbtree date_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1114 1095 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1114 1096 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1114 1093 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1114 1098 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1114 1097 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+
+/*
+ * nbtree time_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1115 1110 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1115 1111 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1115 1108 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1115 1113 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 403 1115 1112 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+BKI_BEGIN
+#ifdef NOBTREE
+BKI_END
+/*
+ * nobtree int2_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 421 95 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 421 522 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 421 94 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 421 524 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 421 520 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nobtree float8_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 423 672 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 423 673 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 423 670 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 423 675 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 423 674 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nobtree int24_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 424 534 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 424 540 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 424 532 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 424 542 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 424 536 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nobtree int42_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 425 535 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 425 541 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 425 533 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 425 543 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 425 537 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nobtree int4_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 426 97 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 426 523 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 426 96 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 426 525 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 426 521 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nobtree oid_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 427 609 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 427 611 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 427 607 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 427 612 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 427 610 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nobtree float4_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 428 622 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 428 624 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 428 620 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 428 625 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 428 623 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nobtree char_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 429 631 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 429 632 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 429 92 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 429 634 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 429 633 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nobtree char2_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 406 418 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 406 457 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 406 412 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 406 463 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 406 460 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nobtree char4_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 407 419 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 407 458 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 407 413 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 407 464 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 407 461 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nobtree char8_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 408 420 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 408 459 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 408 414 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 408 465 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 408 462 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nobtree char16_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 430 645 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 430 646 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 430 99 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 430 648 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 430 647 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nobtree name_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 1181 660 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 1181 661 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 1181 93 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 1181 663 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 1181 662 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nobtree text_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 431 664 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 431 665 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 431 98 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 431 667 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 431 666 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+/*
+ * nobtree abstime_ops
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 432 562 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 432 564 2 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 432 560 3 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 432 565 4 btreesel btreenpage ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 404 432 563 5 btreesel btreenpage ));
+
+BKI_BEGIN
+#endif /* NOBTREE */
+BKI_END
+
+/*
+ * hash table int2_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 421 94 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+/*
+ * hash table float8_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 423 670 1 btreesel btreenpage ));
+/*
+ * hash table int4_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 426 96 1 hashsel hashnpage ));
+/*
+ * hash table oid_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 427 607 1 hashsel hashnpage ));
+/*
+ * hash table float4_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 428 620 1 hashsel hashnpage ));
+/*
+ * hash table char_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 429 92 1 hashsel hashnpage ));
+/*
+ * hash table char2_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 406 412 1 hashsel hashnpage ));
+/*
+ * hash table char4_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 407 413 1 hashsel hashnpage ));
+/*
+ * hash table char8_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 408 414 1 hashsel hashnpage ));
+/*
+ * hash table char16_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 430 99 1 hashsel hashnpage ));
+/*
+ * hash table name_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 1181 93 1 hashsel hashnpage ));
+/*
+ * hash table text_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 431 98 1 hashsel hashnpage ));
+
+/*
+ * hash table bpchar_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 1076 1054 1 hashsel hashnpage ));
+
+/*
+ * hash table varchar_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 1077 1062 1 hashsel hashnpage ));
+
+/*
+ * hash table date_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 1114 1093 1 hashsel hashnpage ));
+
+/*
+ * hash table time_ops
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 405 1115 1108 1 hashsel hashnpage ));
+
+
+#endif /* PG_AMOP_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_amproc.h--
+ * definition of the system "amproc" relation (pg_amproce)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents. The amproc
+ * catalog is used to store procedures used by indexed access
+ * methods that aren't associated with operators.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_amproc.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:36 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_AMPROC_H
+#define PG_AMPROC_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_amproc definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_amproc
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_amproc) {
+ Oid amid;
+ Oid amopclaid;
+ Oid amproc;
+ int2 amprocnum;
+} FormData_pg_amproc;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_amproc corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_amproc relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_amproc *Form_pg_amproc;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_amproc
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_amproc 4
+#define Anum_pg_amproc_amid 1
+#define Anum_pg_amproc_amopclaid 2
+#define Anum_pg_amproc_amproc 3
+#define Anum_pg_amproc_amprocnum 4
+
+/* ----------------
+ * initial contents of pg_amproc
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (402 422 193 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (402 422 194 2));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (402 422 195 3));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (402 433 193 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (402 433 194 2));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (402 433 196 3));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (402 434 197 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (402 434 198 2));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (402 434 199 3));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 421 350 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 423 355 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 424 353 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 425 352 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 426 351 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 427 356 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 428 354 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 429 358 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 406 689 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 407 690 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 408 691 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 1181 359 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 430 374 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 431 360 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 432 357 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 435 928 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 436 948 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 437 828 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 1076 1078 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 1077 1079 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 1114 1092 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (403 1115 1107 1));
+
+BKI_BEGIN
+#ifdef NOBTREE
+BKI_END
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 421 350 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 423 355 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 424 353 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 425 352 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 426 351 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 427 356 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 428 354 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 429 358 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 406 689 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 407 690 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 408 691 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 1181 359 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 430 374 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 431 360 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (404 432 357 1));
+BKI_BEGIN
+#endif /* NOBTREE */
+BKI_END
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 421 449 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 423 452 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 426 450 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 427 453 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 428 451 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 429 454 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 406 692 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 407 693 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 408 694 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 1181 455 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 430 499 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 431 456 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 1076 1080 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 1077 1081 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 1114 450 1));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 (405 1115 694 1));
+
+#endif /* PG_AMPROC_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_attribute.h--
+ * definition of the system "attribute" relation (pg_attribute)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_attribute.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:37 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ * utils/cache/relcache.c requires some hard-coded tuple descriptors
+ * for some of the system catalogs so if the schema for any of
+ * these changes, be sure and change the appropriate Schema_xxx
+ * macros! -cim 2/5/91
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_ATTRIBUTE_H
+#define PG_ATTRIBUTE_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+#include "access/attnum.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_attribute definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_attribute
+ *
+ * If you change the following, make sure you change the structs for
+ * system attributes in heap.c and index.c also.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_attribute) BOOTSTRAP {
+ Oid attrelid;
+ NameData attname;
+ Oid atttypid;
+ /* atttypid is the OID of the instance in Catalog Class pg_type that
+ defines the data type of this attribute (e.g. int4). Information in
+ that instance is redundant with the attlen, attbyval, and attalign
+ attributes of this instance, so they had better match or Postgres
+ will fail.
+ */
+ Oid attdefrel;
+ int4 attnvals;
+ Oid atttyparg; /* type arg for arrays/spquel/procs */
+ int2 attlen;
+ /* attlen is a copy of the typlen field from pg_type for this
+ attribute. See atttypid above. See struct TypeTupleFormData for
+ definition.
+ */
+ int2 attnum;
+ /* attnum is the "attribute number" for the attribute: A
+ value that uniquely identifies this attribute within its class.
+ For user attributes, Attribute numbers are greater than 0 and
+ not greater than the number of attributes in the class.
+ I.e. if the Class pg_class says that Class XYZ has 10
+ attributes, then the user attribute numbers in Class
+ pg_attribute must be 1-10.
+
+ System attributes have attribute numbers less than 0 that are
+ unique within the class, but not constrained to any particular range.
+
+ Note that (attnum - 1) is often used as the index to an array.
+ */
+ int2 attbound;
+ bool attbyval;
+ /* attbyval is a copy of the typbyval field from pg_type for this
+ attribute. See atttypid above. See struct TypeTupleFormData for
+ definition.
+ */
+ bool attcanindex;
+ Oid attproc; /* spquel? */
+ int4 attnelems;
+ int4 attcacheoff;
+ /* fastgetattr() uses attcacheoff to cache byte offsets of
+ attributes in heap tuples. The data actually stored in
+ pg_attribute (-1) indicates no cached value. But when we
+ copy these tuples into a tuple descriptor, we may then update
+ attcacheoff in the copies. This speeds up the attribute
+ walking process.
+ */
+ bool attisset;
+ char attalign;
+ /* attalign is a copy of the typalign field from pg_type for this
+ attribute. See atttypid above. See struct TypeTupleFormData for
+ definition.
+ */
+} FormData_pg_attribute;
+
+/*
+ * someone should figure out how to do this properly. (The problem is
+ * the size of the C struct is not the same as the size of the tuple.)
+ */
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TUPLE_SIZE \
+ (offsetof(FormData_pg_attribute,attalign) + sizeof(char))
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_attribute corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_attribute relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_attribute *AttributeTupleForm;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_attribute
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+#define Natts_pg_attribute 16
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_attrelid 1
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_attname 2
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_atttypid 3
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_attdefrel 4
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_attnvals 5
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_atttyparg 6
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_attlen 7
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_attnum 8
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_attbound 9
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_attbyval 10
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_attcanindex 11
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_attproc 12
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_attnelems 13
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_attcacheoff 14
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_attisset 15
+#define Anum_pg_attribute_attalign 16
+
+
+/* ----------------
+ * SCHEMA_ macros for declaring hardcoded tuple descriptors.
+ * these are used in utils/cache/relcache.c
+ * ----------------
+#define SCHEMA_NAME(x) CppConcat(Name_,x)
+#define SCHEMA_DESC(x) CppConcat(Desc_,x)
+#define SCHEMA_NATTS(x) CppConcat(Natts_,x)
+#define SCHEMA_DEF(x) \
+ FormData_pg_attribute \
+ SCHEMA_DESC(x) [ SCHEMA_NATTS(x) ] = \
+ { \
+ CppConcat(Schema_,x) \
+ }
+ */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * initial contents of pg_attribute
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_type schema
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Schema_pg_type \
+{ 71l, {"typname"}, 19l, 71l, 0l, 0l, NAMEDATALEN, 1, 0, '\0', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typowner"}, 26l, 71l, 0l, 0l, 4, 2, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typlen"}, 21l, 71l, 0l, 0l, 2, 3, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 's' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typprtlen"}, 21l, 71l, 0l, 0l, 2, 4, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 's' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typbyval"}, 16l, 71l, 0l, 0l, 1, 5, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typtype"}, 18l, 71l, 0l, 0l, 1, 6, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typisdefined"}, 16l, 71l, 0l, 0l, 1, 7, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typdelim"}, 18l, 71l, 0l, 0l, 1, 8, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typrelid"}, 26l, 71l, 0l, 0l, 4, 9, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typelem"}, 26l, 71l, 0l, 0l, 4, 10, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typinput"}, 24l, 71l, 0l, 0l, 4, 11, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typoutput"}, 24l, 71l, 0l, 0l, 4, 12, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typreceive"}, 24l, 71l, 0l, 0l, 4, 13, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typsend"}, 24l, 71l, 0l, 0l, 4, 14, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typalign"}, 18l, 71l, 0l, 0l, 1, 15, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 71l, {"typdefault"}, 25l, 71l, 0l, 0l, -1, 16, 0, '\0', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typname 19 0 0 0 NAMEDATALEN 1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typowner 26 0 0 0 4 2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typlen 21 0 0 0 2 3 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typprtlen 21 0 0 0 2 4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typbyval 16 0 0 0 1 5 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typtype 18 0 0 0 1 6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typisdefined 16 0 0 0 1 7 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typdelim 18 0 0 0 1 8 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typrelid 26 0 0 0 4 9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typelem 26 0 0 0 4 10 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typinput 26 0 0 0 4 11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typoutput 26 0 0 0 4 12 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typreceive 26 0 0 0 4 13 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typsend 26 0 0 0 4 14 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typalign 18 0 0 0 1 15 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 typdefault 25 0 0 0 -1 16 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 ctid 27 0 0 0 6 -1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 oid 26 0 0 0 4 -2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 xmin 28 0 0 0 4 -3 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 cmin 29 0 0 0 2 -4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 xmax 28 0 0 0 4 -5 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 cmax 29 0 0 0 2 -6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 chain 27 0 0 0 6 -7 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 anchor 27 0 0 0 6 -8 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 tmax 702 0 0 0 4 -9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 tmin 702 0 0 0 4 -10 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 71 vtype 18 0 0 0 1 -11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_database
+ * ----------------
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 88 datname 19 0 0 0 NAMEDATALEN 1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 88 datdba 26 0 0 0 4 2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 88 datpath 25 0 0 0 -1 3 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 88 ctid 27 0 0 0 6 -1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 88 oid 26 0 0 0 4 -2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 88 xmin 28 0 0 0 4 -3 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 88 cmin 29 0 0 0 2 -4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 88 xmax 28 0 0 0 4 -5 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 88 cmax 29 0 0 0 2 -6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 88 chain 27 0 0 0 6 -7 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 88 anchor 27 0 0 0 6 -8 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 88 tmax 702 0 0 0 4 -9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 88 tmin 702 0 0 0 4 -10 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 88 vtype 18 0 0 0 1 -11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_demon
+ * ----------------
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 demserid 26 0 0 0 4 1 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 demname 19 0 0 0 NAMEDATALEN 2 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 demowner 26 0 0 0 4 3 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 demcode 24 0 0 0 4 4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 ctid 27 0 0 0 6 -1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 oid 26 0 0 0 4 -2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 xmin 28 0 0 0 4 -3 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 cmin 29 0 0 0 2 -4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 xmax 28 0 0 0 4 -5 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 cmax 29 0 0 0 2 -6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 chain 27 0 0 0 6 -7 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 anchor 27 0 0 0 6 -8 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 tmax 702 0 0 0 4 -9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 tmin 702 0 0 0 4 -10 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 76 vtype 18 0 0 0 1 -11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_proc
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Schema_pg_proc \
+{ 81l, {"proname"}, 19l, 81l, 0l, 0l, NAMEDATALEN, 1, 0, '\0', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 81l, {"proowner"}, 26l, 81l, 0l, 0l, 4, 2, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 81l, {"prolang"}, 26l, 81l, 0l, 0l, 4, 3, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 81l, {"proisinh"}, 16l, 81l, 0l, 0l, 1, 4, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 81l, {"proistrusted"}, 16l, 81l, 0l, 0l, 1, 5, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 81l, {"proiscachable"}, 16l, 81l, 0l, 0l, 1, 6, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 81l, {"pronargs"}, 21l, 81l, 0l, 0l, 2, 7, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 's' }, \
+{ 81l, {"proretset"}, 16l, 81l, 0l, 0l, 1, 8, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 81l, {"prorettype"}, 26l, 81l, 0l, 0l, 4, 9, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 81l, {"proargtypes"}, 30l, 81l, 0l, 0l, 32, 10, 0, '\0', '\001', 0l, 0l, \
+ -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 81l, {"probyte_pct"}, 23l, 81l, 0l, 0l, 4, 11, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, \
+ -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 81l, {"properbyte_cpu"}, 23l, 81l, 0l, 0l, 4, 12, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 81l, {"propercall_cpu"}, 23l, 81l, 0l, 0l, 4, 13, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 81l, {"prooutin_ratio"}, 23l, 81l, 0l, 0l, 4, 14, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 81l, {"prosrc"}, 25l, 81l, 0l, 0l, -1, 15, 0, '\0', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 81l, {"probin"}, 17l, 81l, 0l, 0l, -1, 16, 0, '\0', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 proname 19 0 0 0 NAMEDATALEN 1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 proowner 26 0 0 0 4 2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 prolang 26 0 0 0 4 3 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 proisinh 16 0 0 0 1 4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 proistrusted 16 0 0 0 1 5 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 proiscachable 16 0 0 0 1 6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 pronargs 21 0 0 0 2 7 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 proretset 16 0 0 0 1 8 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 prorettype 26 0 0 0 4 9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 proargtypes 30 0 0 0 32 10 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 probyte_pct 23 0 0 0 4 11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 properbyte_cpu 23 0 0 0 4 12 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 propercall_cpu 23 0 0 0 4 13 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 prooutin_ratio 23 0 0 0 4 14 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 prosrc 25 0 0 0 -1 15 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 probin 17 0 0 0 -1 16 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 ctid 27 0 0 0 6 -1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 oid 26 0 0 0 4 -2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 xmin 28 0 0 0 4 -3 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 cmin 29 0 0 0 2 -4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 xmax 28 0 0 0 4 -5 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 cmax 29 0 0 0 2 -6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 chain 27 0 0 0 6 -7 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 anchor 27 0 0 0 6 -8 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 tmax 702 0 0 0 4 -9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 tmin 702 0 0 0 4 -10 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 81 vtype 18 0 0 0 1 -11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_server
+ * ----------------
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 82 sername 19 0 0 0 NAMEDATALEN 1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 82 serpid 21 0 0 0 2 2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 82 serport 21 0 0 0 2 3 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 82 ctid 27 0 0 0 6 -1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 82 oid 26 0 0 0 4 -2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 82 xmin 28 0 0 0 4 -3 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 82 cmin 29 0 0 0 2 -4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 82 xmax 28 0 0 0 4 -5 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 82 cmax 29 0 0 0 2 -6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 82 chain 27 0 0 0 6 -7 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 82 anchor 27 0 0 0 6 -8 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 82 tmax 702 0 0 0 4 -9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 82 tmin 702 0 0 0 4 -10 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 82 vtype 18 0 0 0 1 -11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_user
+ * ----------------
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 usename 19 0 0 0 NAMEDATALEN 1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 usesysid 23 0 0 0 4 2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 usecreatedb 16 0 0 0 1 3 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 usetrace 16 0 0 0 1 4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 usesuper 16 0 0 0 1 5 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 usecatupd 16 0 0 0 1 6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 ctid 27 0 0 0 6 -1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 oid 26 0 0 0 4 -2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 xmin 28 0 0 0 4 -3 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 cmin 29 0 0 0 2 -4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 xmax 28 0 0 0 4 -5 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 cmax 29 0 0 0 2 -6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 chain 27 0 0 0 6 -7 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 anchor 27 0 0 0 6 -8 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 tmax 702 0 0 0 4 -9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 tmin 702 0 0 0 4 -10 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 86 vtype 18 0 0 0 1 -11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_group
+ * ----------------
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 87 groname 19 0 0 0 NAMEDATALEN 1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 87 grosysid 23 0 0 0 4 2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 87 grolist 1007 0 0 0 -1 3 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 87 ctid 27 0 0 0 6 -1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 87 oid 26 0 0 0 4 -2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 87 xmin 28 0 0 0 4 -3 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 87 cmin 29 0 0 0 2 -4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 87 xmax 28 0 0 0 4 -5 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 87 cmax 29 0 0 0 2 -6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 87 chain 27 0 0 0 6 -7 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 87 anchor 27 0 0 0 6 -8 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 87 tmax 702 0 0 0 4 -9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 87 tmin 702 0 0 0 4 -10 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 87 vtype 18 0 0 0 1 -11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_attribute
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Schema_pg_attribute \
+{ 75l, {"attrelid"}, 26l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 4, 1, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 75l, {"attname"}, 19l, 75l, 0l, 0l, NAMEDATALEN, 2, 0, '\0', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 75l, {"atttypid"}, 26l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 4, 3, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 75l, {"attdefrel"}, 26l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 4, 4, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 75l, {"attnvals"}, 23l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 4, 5, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 75l, {"atttyparg"}, 26l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 4, 6, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 75l, {"attlen"}, 21l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 2, 7, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 's' }, \
+{ 75l, {"attnum"}, 21l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 2, 8, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 's' }, \
+{ 75l, {"attbound"}, 21l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 2, 9, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 's' }, \
+{ 75l, {"attbyval"}, 16l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 1, 10, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 75l, {"attcanindex"}, 16l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 1, 11, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 75l, {"attproc"}, 26l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 4, 12, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 75l, {"attnelems"}, 23l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 4, 13, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 75l, {"attcacheoff"}, 23l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 4, 14, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 75l, {"attisset"}, 16l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 1, 15, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 75l, {"attalign"}, 18l, 75l, 0l, 0l, 1, 16, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 attrelid 26 0 0 0 4 1 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 attname 19 0 0 0 NAMEDATALEN 2 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 atttypid 26 0 0 0 4 3 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 attdefrel 26 0 0 0 4 4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 attnvals 23 0 0 0 4 5 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 atttyparg 26 0 0 0 4 6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 attlen 21 0 0 0 2 7 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 attnum 21 0 0 0 2 8 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 attbound 21 0 0 0 2 9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 attbyval 16 0 0 0 1 10 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 attcanindex 16 0 0 0 1 11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 attproc 26 0 0 0 4 12 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 attnelems 23 0 0 0 4 13 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 attcacheoff 23 0 0 0 4 14 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 attisset 16 0 0 0 1 15 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 attalign 18 0 0 0 1 16 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 ctid 27 0 0 0 6 -1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 oid 26 0 0 0 4 -2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 xmin 28 0 0 0 4 -3 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 cmin 29 0 0 0 2 -4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 xmax 28 0 0 0 4 -5 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 cmax 29 0 0 0 2 -6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 chain 27 0 0 0 6 -7 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 anchor 27 0 0 0 6 -8 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 tmax 702 0 0 0 4 -9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 tmin 702 0 0 0 4 -10 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 75 vtype 18 0 0 0 1 -11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_class
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Schema_pg_class \
+{ 83l, {"relname"}, 19l, 83l, 0l, 0l, NAMEDATALEN, 1, 0, '\000', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 83l, {"reltype"}, 26l, 83l, 0l, 0l, 4, 2, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relowner"}, 26l, 83l, 0l, 0l, 4, 3, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relam"}, 26l, 83l, 0l, 0l, 4, 4, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relpages"}, 23, 83l, 0l, 0l, 4, 5, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 83l, {"reltuples"}, 23, 83l, 0l, 0l, 4, 6, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relexpires"}, 702, 83l, 0l, 0l, 4, 7, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relpreserved"}, 703, 83l, 0l, 0l, 4, 8, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relhasindex"}, 16, 83l, 0l, 0l, 1, 9, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relisshared"}, 16, 83l, 0l, 0l, 1, 10, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relkind"}, 18, 83l, 0l, 0l, 1, 11, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relarch"}, 18, 83l, 0l, 0l, 1, 12, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relnatts"}, 21, 83l, 0l, 0l, 2, 13, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 's' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relsmgr"}, 210l, 83l, 0l, 0l, 2, 14, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 's' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relkey"}, 22, 83l, 0l, 0l, 16, 15, 0, '\000', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relkeyop"}, 30, 83l, 0l, 0l, 32, 16, 0, '\000', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relhasrules"}, 16, 83l, 0l, 0l, 1, 17, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'c' }, \
+{ 83l, {"relacl"}, 1034l, 83l, 0l, 0l, -1, 18, 0, '\000', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relname 19 0 0 0 NAMEDATALEN 1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 reltype 26 0 0 0 4 2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relowner 26 0 0 0 4 3 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relam 26 0 0 0 4 4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relpages 23 0 0 0 4 5 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 reltuples 23 0 0 0 4 6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relexpires 702 0 0 0 4 7 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relpreserved 703 0 0 0 4 8 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relhasindex 16 0 0 0 1 9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relisshared 16 0 0 0 1 10 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relkind 18 0 0 0 1 11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relarch 18 0 0 0 1 12 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relnatts 21 0 0 0 2 13 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relsmgr 210 0 0 0 2 14 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relkey 22 0 0 0 16 15 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relkeyop 30 0 0 0 32 16 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relhasrules 16 0 0 0 1 17 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 relacl 1034 0 0 0 -1 18 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 ctid 27 0 0 0 6 -1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 oid 26 0 0 0 4 -2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 xmin 28 0 0 0 4 -3 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 cmin 29 0 0 0 2 -4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 xmax 28 0 0 0 4 -5 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 cmax 29 0 0 0 2 -6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 chain 27 0 0 0 6 -7 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 anchor 27 0 0 0 6 -8 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 tmax 702 0 0 0 4 -9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 tmin 702 0 0 0 4 -10 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 83 vtype 18 0 0 0 1 -11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_magic
+ * ----------------
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 80 magname 19 0 0 0 NAMEDATALEN 1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 80 magvalue 19 0 0 0 NAMEDATALEN 2 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 80 ctid 27 0 0 0 6 -1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 80 oid 26 0 0 0 4 -2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 80 xmin 28 0 0 0 4 -3 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 80 cmin 29 0 0 0 2 -4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 80 xmax 28 0 0 0 4 -5 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 80 cmax 29 0 0 0 2 -6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 80 chain 27 0 0 0 6 -7 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 80 anchor 27 0 0 0 6 -8 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 80 tmax 702 0 0 0 4 -9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 80 tmin 702 0 0 0 4 -10 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 80 vtype 18 0 0 0 1 -11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_defaults
+ * ----------------
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 89 defname 19 0 0 0 NAMEDATALEN 1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 89 defvalue 19 0 0 0 NAMEDATALEN 2 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 89 ctid 27 0 0 0 6 -1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 89 oid 26 0 0 0 4 -2 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 89 xmin 28 0 0 0 4 -3 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 89 cmin 29 0 0 0 2 -4 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 89 xmax 28 0 0 0 4 -5 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 89 cmax 29 0 0 0 2 -6 0 t t 0 0 -1 f s));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 89 chain 27 0 0 0 6 -7 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 89 anchor 27 0 0 0 6 -8 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 89 tmax 702 0 0 0 4 -9 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 89 tmin 702 0 0 0 4 -10 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 89 vtype 18 0 0 0 1 -11 0 t t 0 0 -1 f c));
+
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_hosts - this relation is used to store host based authentication
+ * info
+ *
+ * ----------------
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 101 dbName 19 0 0 0 NAMEDATALEN 1 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 101 address 25 0 0 0 -1 2 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 101 mask 25 0 0 0 -1 3 0 f t 0 0 -1 f i));
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_variable - this relation is modified by special purpose access
+ * method code. The following is garbage but is needed
+ * so that the reldesc code works properly.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Schema_pg_variable \
+{ 90l, {"varfoo"}, 26l, 90l, 0l, 0l, 4, 1, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 90 varfoo 26 0 0 0 4 1 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_log - this relation is modified by special purpose access
+ * method code. The following is garbage but is needed
+ * so that the reldesc code works properly.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Schema_pg_log \
+{ 99l, {"logfoo"}, 26l, 99l, 0l, 0l, 4, 1, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 99 logfoo 26 0 0 0 4 1 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_time - this relation is modified by special purpose access
+ * method code. The following is garbage but is needed
+ * so that the reldesc code works properly.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Schema_pg_time \
+{ 100l, {"timefoo"}, 26l, 100l, 0l, 0l, 4, 1, 0, '\001', '\001', 0l, 0l, -1l, '\0', 'i' }
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 100 timefoo 26 0 0 0 4 1 0 t t 0 0 -1 f i));
+
+#endif /* PG_ATTRIBUTE_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_class.h--
+ * definition of the system "relation" relation (pg_class)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_class.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:39 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * ``pg_relation'' is being replaced by ``pg_class''. currently
+ * we are only changing the name in the catalogs but someday the
+ * code will be changed too. -cim 2/26/90
+ * [it finally happens. -ay 11/5/94]
+ *
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_RELATION_H
+#define PG_RELATION_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+#include "utils/nabstime.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_class definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_class
+ *
+ * Note: the #if 0, #endif around the BKI_BEGIN.. END block
+ * below keeps cpp from seeing what is meant for the
+ * genbki script: pg_relation is now called pg_class, but
+ * only in the catalogs -cim 2/26/90
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * This structure is actually variable-length (the last attribute is
+ * a POSTGRES array). Hence, sizeof(FormData_pg_class) does not
+ * describe the fixed-length or actual size of the structure.
+ * FormData_pg_class.relacl may not be correctly aligned, either,
+ * if aclitem and struct varlena don't align together. Hence,
+ * you MUST use heap_getattr() to get the relacl field.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_class) BOOTSTRAP {
+ NameData relname;
+ Oid reltype;
+ Oid relowner;
+ Oid relam;
+ int4 relpages;
+ int4 reltuples;
+ int4 relexpires; /* really used as a abstime, but fudge it for now*/
+ int4 relpreserved;/*really used as a reltime, but fudge it for now*/
+ bool relhasindex;
+ bool relisshared;
+ char relkind;
+ char relarch; /* 'h' = heavy, 'l' = light, 'n' = no archival*/
+ int2 relnatts;
+ /* relnatts is the number of user attributes this class has. There
+ must be exactly this many instances in Class pg_attribute for this
+ class which have attnum > 0 (= user attribute).
+ */
+ int2 relsmgr;
+ int28 relkey; /* not used */
+ oid8 relkeyop; /* not used */
+ bool relhasrules;
+ aclitem relacl[1]; /* this is here for the catalog */
+} FormData_pg_class;
+
+#define CLASS_TUPLE_SIZE \
+ (offsetof(FormData_pg_class,relhasrules) + sizeof(bool))
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_class corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_class relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_class *Form_pg_class;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_class
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Natts_pg_class_fixed is used to tell routines that insert new
+ * pg_class tuples (as opposed to replacing old ones) that there's no
+ * relacl field.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_class_fixed 17
+#define Natts_pg_class 18
+#define Anum_pg_class_relname 1
+#define Anum_pg_class_reltype 2
+#define Anum_pg_class_relowner 3
+#define Anum_pg_class_relam 4
+#define Anum_pg_class_relpages 5
+#define Anum_pg_class_reltuples 6
+#define Anum_pg_class_relexpires 7
+#define Anum_pg_class_relpreserved 8
+#define Anum_pg_class_relhasindex 9
+#define Anum_pg_class_relisshared 10
+#define Anum_pg_class_relkind 11
+#define Anum_pg_class_relarch 12
+#define Anum_pg_class_relnatts 13
+#define Anum_pg_class_relsmgr 14
+#define Anum_pg_class_relkey 15
+#define Anum_pg_class_relkeyop 16
+#define Anum_pg_class_relhasrules 17
+#define Anum_pg_class_relacl 18
+
+/* ----------------
+ * initial contents of pg_class
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 71 ( pg_type 71 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f f r n 16 0 - - f _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 75 ( pg_attribute 75 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f f r n 16 0 - - f _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 76 ( pg_demon 76 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f t r n 4 0 - - f _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 80 ( pg_magic 80 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f t r n 2 0 - - f _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 81 ( pg_proc 81 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f f r n 16 0 - - f _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 82 ( pg_server 82 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f t r n 3 0 - - f _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 83 ( pg_class 83 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f f r n 18 0 - - f _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 86 ( pg_user 86 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f t r n 6 0 - - f _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 87 ( pg_group 87 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f t s n 3 0 - - f _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 88 ( pg_database 88 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f t r n 3 0 - - f _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 89 ( pg_defaults 89 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f t r n 2 0 - - f _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 90 ( pg_variable 90 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f t s n 2 0 - - f _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 99 ( pg_log 99 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f t s n 1 0 - - f _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 100 ( pg_time 100 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f t s n 1 0 - - f _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 101 ( pg_hosts 101 PGUID 0 0 0 0 0 f t s n 3 0 - - f _null_ ));
+
+#define RelOid_pg_type 71
+#define RelOid_pg_demon 76
+#define RelOid_pg_attribute 75
+#define RelOid_pg_magic 80
+#define RelOid_pg_proc 81
+#define RelOid_pg_server 82
+#define RelOid_pg_class 83
+#define RelOid_pg_user 86
+#define RelOid_pg_group 87
+#define RelOid_pg_database 88
+#define RelOid_pg_defaults 89
+#define RelOid_pg_variable 90
+#define RelOid_pg_log 99
+#define RelOid_pg_time 100
+#define RelOid_pg_hosts 101
+
+#define MAX_SYSTEM_RELOID 101
+
+#define RELKIND_INDEX 'i' /* secondary index */
+#define RELKIND_RELATION 'r' /* cataloged heap */
+#define RELKIND_SPECIAL 's' /* special (non-heap) */
+#define RELKIND_UNCATALOGED 'u' /* temporary heap */
+
+#endif /* PG_RELATION_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_database.h--
+ * definition of the system "database" relation (pg_database)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_database.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:41 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_DATABASE_H
+#define PG_DATABASE_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_database definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_database
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_database) BOOTSTRAP {
+ NameData datname;
+ Oid datdba;
+ text datpath; /* VARIABLE LENGTH FIELD */
+} FormData_pg_database;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_database corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_database relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_database *Form_pg_database;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_database
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_database 3
+#define Anum_pg_database_datname 1
+#define Anum_pg_database_datdba 2
+#define Anum_pg_database_datpath 3
+
+
+#endif /* PG_DATABASE_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_defaults.h--
+ * definition of the system "defaults" relation (pg_defaults)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_defaults.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:42 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_DEFAULTS_H
+#define PG_DEFAULTS_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_defaults definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_defaults
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_defaults) BOOTSTRAP {
+ NameData defname;
+ NameData defvalue;
+} FormData_pg_defaults;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_defaults corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_defaults relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_defaults *Form_pg_defaults;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_defaults
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_defaults 2
+#define Anum_pg_defaults_defname 1
+#define Anum_pg_defaults_defvalue 2
+
+
+#endif /* PG_DEFAULTS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_demon.h--
+ * definition of the system "demon" relation (pg_demon)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_demon.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:44 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_DEMON_H
+#define PG_DEMON_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_demon definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_demon
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_demon) BOOTSTRAP {
+ Oid demserid;
+ NameData demname;
+ Oid demowner;
+ regproc demcode;
+} FormData_pg_demon;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_demon corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_demon relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_demon *Form_pg_demon;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_demon
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_demon 4
+#define Anum_pg_demon_demserid 1
+#define Anum_pg_demon_demname 2
+#define Anum_pg_demon_demowner 3
+#define Anum_pg_demon_demcode 4
+
+#endif /* PG_DEMON_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_group.h--
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_group.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:45 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_GROUP_H
+#define PG_GROUP_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+CATALOG(pg_group) BOOTSTRAP {
+ NameData groname;
+ int4 grosysid;
+ int4 grolist[1];
+} FormData_pg_group;
+/* VARIABLE LENGTH STRUCTURE */
+
+typedef FormData_pg_group *Form_pg_group;
+
+#define Natts_pg_group 1
+#define Anum_pg_group_groname 1
+#define Anum_pg_group_grosysid 2
+#define Anum_pg_group_grolist 3
+
+#endif /* PG_GROUP_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_hosts.h--
+ *
+ * the pg_hosts system catalog provides host-based access to the
+ * backend. Only those hosts that are in the pg_hosts
+ *
+ * currently, this table is not used, instead file-based host authentication
+ * is used
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_hosts.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:47 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+#ifndef PG_HOSTS_H
+#define PG_HOSTS_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+CATALOG(pg_hosts) BOOTSTRAP {
+ NameData dbName;
+ text address;
+ text mask;
+} FormData_pg_hosts;
+
+typedef FormData_pg_hosts *Form_pg_hosts;
+#define Natts_pg_hosts 3
+#define Anum_pg_hosts_dbName 1
+#define Anum_pg_hosts_address 2
+#define Anum_pg_hosts_mask 3
+
+#endif /* PG_HOSTS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_index.h--
+ * definition of the system "index" relation (pg_index)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_index.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:49 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_INDEX_H
+#define PG_INDEX_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_index definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_index. The oid of the index relation
+ * is stored in indexrelid; the oid of the indexed relation is stored
+ * in indrelid.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_index) {
+ Oid indexrelid;
+ Oid indrelid;
+ Oid indproc; /* registered procedure for functional index */
+ int28 indkey;
+ oid8 indclass;
+ bool indisclustered;
+ bool indisarchived;
+ text indpred; /* query plan for partial index predicate */
+ bool indislossy; /* do we fetch false tuples (lossy compression)? */
+ bool indhaskeytype; /* does key type != attribute type? */
+} FormData_pg_index;
+
+#define INDEX_MAX_KEYS 8 /* maximum number of keys in an index definition */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_index corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_index relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_index *IndexTupleForm;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_index
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_index 10
+#define Anum_pg_index_indexrelid 1
+#define Anum_pg_index_indrelid 2
+#define Anum_pg_index_indproc 3
+#define Anum_pg_index_indkey 4
+#define Anum_pg_index_indclass 5
+#define Anum_pg_index_indisclustered 6
+#define Anum_pg_index_indisarchived 7
+#define Anum_pg_index_indpred 8
+#define Anum_pg_index_indislossy 9
+#define Anum_pg_index_indhaskeytype 10
+
+
+#endif /* PG_INDEX_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_inheritproc.h--
+ * definition of the system "inheritproc" relation (pg_inheritproc)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_inheritproc.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:51 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_INHERITPROC_H
+#define PG_INHERITPROC_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_inheritproc definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_inheritproc
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_inheritproc) {
+ NameData inhproname;
+ Oid inhargrel;
+ Oid inhdefrel;
+ Oid inhproc;
+} FormData_pg_inheritproc;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_inheritproc corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_inheritproc relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_inheritproc *Form_pg_inheritproc;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_inheritproc
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_inheritproc 4
+#define Anum_pg_inheritproc_inhproname 1
+#define Anum_pg_inheritproc_inhargrel 2
+#define Anum_pg_inheritproc_inhdefrel 3
+#define Anum_pg_inheritproc_inhproc 4
+
+
+#endif /* PG_INHERITPROC_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_inherits.h--
+ * definition of the system "inherits" relation (pg_inherits)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_inherits.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:52 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_INHERITS_H
+#define PG_INHERITS_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_inherits definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_inherits
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_inherits) {
+ Oid inhrel;
+ Oid inhparent;
+ int4 inhseqno;
+} FormData_pg_inherits;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_inherits corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_inherits relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_inherits *InheritsTupleForm;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_inherits
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_inherits 3
+#define Anum_pg_inherits_inhrel 1
+#define Anum_pg_inherits_inhparent 2
+#define Anum_pg_inherits_inhseqno 3
+
+
+#endif /* PG_INHERITS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_ipl.h--
+ * definition of the system "ipl" relation (pg_ipl)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_ipl.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:54 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_IPL_H
+#define PG_IPL_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_ipl definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_ipl
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_ipl) {
+ Oid iplrel;
+ Oid iplipl;
+ int4 iplseqno;
+} FormData_pg_ipl;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_ipl corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_ipl relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_ipl *Form_pg_ipl;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_ipl
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_ipl 3
+#define Anum_pg_ipl_iplrel 1
+#define Anum_pg_ipl_iplipl 2
+#define Anum_pg_ipl_iplseqno 3
+
+
+#endif /* PG_IPL_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_language.h--
+ * definition of the system "language" relation (pg_language)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_language.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:57 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_LANGUAGE_H
+#define PG_LANGUAGE_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_language definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_language
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_language) {
+ NameData lanname;
+ text lancompiler; /* VARIABLE LENGTH FIELD */
+} FormData_pg_language;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_language corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_language relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_language *Form_pg_language;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_language
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_language 2
+#define Anum_pg_language_lanname 1
+#define Anum_pg_language_lancompiler 2
+
+/* ----------------
+ * initial contents of pg_language
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 11 ( internal "n/a" ));
+#define INTERNALlanguageId 11
+DATA(insert OID = 12 ( lisp "/usr/ucb/liszt" ));
+DATA(insert OID = 13 ( "C" "/bin/cc" ));
+#define ClanguageId 13
+DATA(insert OID = 14 ( "sql" "postgres"));
+#define SQLlanguageId 14
+
+
+#endif /* PG_LANGUAGE_H */
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_listener.h--
+ * Asynchronous notification
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_listener.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:56:58 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_LISTENER_H
+#define PG_LISTENER_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * pg_listener definition.
+ *
+ * cpp turns this into typedef struct FormData_pg_listener
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+CATALOG(pg_listener) {
+ NameData relname;
+ int4 listenerpid;
+ int4 notification;
+} FormData_pg_listener;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_listener
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_listener 3
+#define Anum_pg_listener_relname 1
+#define Anum_pg_listener_pid 2
+#define Anum_pg_listener_notify 3
+
+/* ----------------
+ * initial contents of pg_listener are NOTHING.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+
+#endif /* PG_LISTENER_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_log.h--
+ * the system log relation "pg_log" is not a "heap" relation.
+ * it is automatically created by the transam/ code and the
+ * information here is all bogus and is just here to make the
+ * relcache code happy.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_log.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:00 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * The structures and macros used by the transam/ code
+ * to access pg_log should some day go here -cim 6/18/90
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_LOG_H
+#define PG_LOG_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+CATALOG(pg_log) BOOTSTRAP {
+ Oid logfoo;
+} FormData_pg_log;
+
+typedef FormData_pg_log *Form_pg_log;
+
+#define Natts_pg_log 1
+#define Anum_pg_log_logfoo 1
+
+#endif /* PG_LOG_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_magic.h--
+ * definition of the system "magic" relation (pg_magic)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_magic.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:02 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_MAGIC_H
+#define PG_MAGIC_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_magic definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_magic
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_magic) BOOTSTRAP {
+ NameData magname;
+ NameData magvalue;
+} FormData_pg_magic;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_magic corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_magic relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_magic *Form_pg_magic;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_magic
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_magic 2
+#define Anum_pg_magic_magname 1
+#define Anum_pg_magic_magvalue 2
+
+#endif /* PG_MAGIC_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_opclass.h--
+ * definition of the system "opclass" relation (pg_opclass)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_opclass.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:03 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_OPCLASS_H
+#define PG_OPCLASS_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_opclass definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_opclass
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+CATALOG(pg_opclass) {
+ NameData opcname;
+ Oid opcdeftype;
+} FormData_pg_opclass;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_opclass corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_opclass relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_opclass *Form_pg_opclass;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_opclass
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_opclass 2
+#define Anum_pg_opclass_opcname 1
+#define Anum_pg_opclass_opcdeftype 2
+
+/* ----------------
+ * initial contents of pg_opclass
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+/*
+ * putting _null_'s in the (fixed-length) type field is bad
+ * (see the README in this directory), so just put zeros
+ * in, which are invalid OID's anyway. --djm
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 406 ( char2_ops 409 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 407 ( char4_ops 410 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 408 ( char8_ops 411 ));
+/* OID 409 is already used in table pg_type--this one should be unused */
+DATA(insert OID = 1181 ( name_ops 19 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 421 ( int2_ops 21 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 422 ( box_ops 603 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 423 ( float8_ops 701 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 424 ( int24_ops 0 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 425 ( int42_ops 0 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 426 ( int4_ops 23 ));
+#define INT4_OPS_OID 426
+DATA(insert OID = 427 ( oid_ops 26 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 428 ( float4_ops 700 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 429 ( char_ops 18 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 430 ( char16_ops 20 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 431 ( text_ops 25 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 432 ( abstime_ops 702 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 433 ( bigbox_ops 0 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 434 ( poly_ops 604 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 435 ( oidint4_ops 910 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 436 ( oidname_ops 911 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 437 ( oidint2_ops 810 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1076 ( bpchar_ops 1042 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1077 ( varchar_ops 1043 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1114 ( date_ops 1082 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1115 ( time_ops 1083 ));
+
+#endif /* PG_OPCLASS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_operator.h--
+ * definition of the system "operator" relation (pg_operator)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_operator.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:05 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ * XXX do NOT break up DATA() statements into multiple lines!
+ * the scripts are not as smart as you might think...
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_OPERATOR_H
+#define PG_OPERATOR_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_operator definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_operator
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_operator) {
+ NameData oprname;
+ Oid oprowner;
+ int2 oprprec;
+ char oprkind;
+ bool oprisleft;
+ bool oprcanhash;
+ Oid oprleft;
+ Oid oprright;
+ Oid oprresult;
+ Oid oprcom;
+ Oid oprnegate;
+ Oid oprlsortop;
+ Oid oprrsortop;
+ regproc oprcode;
+ regproc oprrest;
+ regproc oprjoin;
+} FormData_pg_operator;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_operator corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_operator relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_operator *OperatorTupleForm;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_operator
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+#define Natts_pg_operator 16
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprname 1
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprowner 2
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprprec 3
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprkind 4
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprisleft 5
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprcanhash 6
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprleft 7
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprright 8
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprresult 9
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprcom 10
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprnegate 11
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprlsortop 12
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprrsortop 13
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprcode 14
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprrest 15
+#define Anum_pg_operator_oprjoin 16
+
+/* ----------------
+ * initial contents of pg_operator
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 85 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 16 16 16 85 91 0 0 boolne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 91 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 16 16 16 91 85 0 0 booleq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+#define BooleanEqualOperator 91
+
+DATA(insert OID = 92 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 18 18 16 92 630 631 631 chareq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 93 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 19 19 16 93 643 660 660 nameeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 94 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 21 21 16 94 519 95 95 int2eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 95 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 21 21 16 520 524 0 0 int2lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 96 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 23 23 16 96 518 97 97 int4eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 97 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 23 23 16 521 525 0 0 int4lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 98 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 25 25 16 98 531 664 664 texteq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 99 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 20 20 16 99 644 645 645 char16eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 329 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1000 1000 16 329 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 349 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1001 1001 16 349 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 374 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1002 1002 16 374 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 375 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1003 1003 16 375 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 376 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1004 1004 16 376 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 377 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1005 1005 16 377 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 378 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1006 1006 16 378 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 379 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1007 1007 16 379 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 380 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1008 1008 16 380 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 381 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1009 1009 16 381 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 382 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1028 1028 16 382 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 383 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1010 1010 16 383 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 384 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1011 1011 16 384 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 385 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1012 1012 16 385 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 386 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1013 1013 16 386 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+/*
+DATA(insert OID = 387 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1014 1014 16 387 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+*/
+DATA(insert OID = 388 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1015 1015 16 388 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 389 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1016 1016 16 389 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 390 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1017 1017 16 390 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 391 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1018 1018 16 391 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 392 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1019 1019 16 392 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 393 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1020 1020 16 393 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 394 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1021 1021 16 394 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 395 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1022 1022 16 395 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 396 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1023 1023 16 396 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 397 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1024 1024 16 397 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 398 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1025 1025 16 398 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 399 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1026 1026 16 399 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 400 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1027 1027 16 400 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 401 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1034 1034 16 401 0 0 0 array_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 412 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 409 409 16 412 415 418 418 char2eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 413 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 410 410 16 413 416 419 419 char4eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 414 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 411 411 16 414 417 420 420 char8eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 415 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 409 409 16 415 412 0 0 char2ne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 416 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 410 410 16 416 413 0 0 char4ne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 417 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 411 411 16 417 414 0 0 char8ne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 418 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 409 409 16 460 463 0 0 char2lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 419 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 410 410 16 461 464 0 0 char4lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 420 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 411 411 16 462 465 0 0 char8lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 457 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 409 409 16 463 460 0 0 char2le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 458 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 410 410 16 464 461 0 0 char4le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 459 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 411 411 16 465 462 0 0 char8le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 460 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 409 409 16 418 457 0 0 char2gt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 461 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 410 410 16 419 458 0 0 char4gt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 462 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 411 411 16 420 459 0 0 char8gt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 463 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 409 409 16 457 418 0 0 char2ge intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 464 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 410 410 16 458 418 0 0 char4ge intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 465 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 411 411 16 459 420 0 0 char8ge intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 485 ( "<<" PGUID 0 b t f 604 604 16 0 0 0 0 poly_left intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 486 ( "&<" PGUID 0 b t f 604 604 16 0 0 0 0 poly_overleft intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 487 ( "&>" PGUID 0 b t f 604 604 16 0 0 0 0 poly_overright intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 488 ( ">>" PGUID 0 b t f 604 604 16 0 0 0 0 poly_right intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 489 ( "@" PGUID 0 b t f 604 604 16 0 0 0 0 poly_contained intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 490 ( "~" PGUID 0 b t f 604 604 16 0 0 0 0 poly_contain intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 491 ( "~=" PGUID 0 b t f 604 604 16 0 0 0 0 poly_same intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 492 ( "&&" PGUID 0 b t f 604 604 16 0 0 0 0 poly_overlap intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 493 ( "<<" PGUID 0 b t f 603 603 16 0 0 0 0 box_left intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 494 ( "&<" PGUID 0 b t f 603 603 16 0 0 0 0 box_overleft intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 495 ( "&>" PGUID 0 b t f 603 603 16 0 0 0 0 box_overright intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 496 ( ">>" PGUID 0 b t f 603 603 16 0 0 0 0 box_right intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 497 ( "@" PGUID 0 b t f 603 603 16 0 0 0 0 box_contained intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 498 ( "~" PGUID 0 b t f 603 603 16 0 0 0 0 box_contain intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 499 ( "~=" PGUID 0 b t f 603 603 16 0 0 0 0 box_same intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 500 ( "&&" PGUID 0 b t f 603 603 16 0 0 0 0 box_overlap intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 501 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 603 603 16 0 0 0 0 box_ge areasel areajoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 502 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 603 603 16 0 0 0 0 box_gt areasel areajoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 503 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 603 603 16 0 0 0 0 box_eq areasel areajoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 504 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 603 603 16 0 0 0 0 box_lt areasel areajoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 505 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 603 603 16 0 0 0 0 box_le areasel areajoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 506 ( "!^" PGUID 0 b t f 600 600 16 0 0 0 0 point_above intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 507 ( "!<" PGUID 0 b t f 600 600 16 0 0 0 0 point_left intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 508 ( "!>" PGUID 0 b t f 600 600 16 0 0 0 0 point_right intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 509 ( "!|" PGUID 0 b t f 600 600 16 0 0 0 0 point_below intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 510 ( "=|=" PGUID 0 b t f 600 600 16 0 0 0 0 point_eq intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 511 ( "===>" PGUID 0 b t f 600 603 16 0 0 0 0 on_pb intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 512 ( "===`" PGUID 0 b t f 600 602 16 0 0 0 0 on_ppath intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 513 ( "@@" PGUID 0 l t f 0 603 600 0 0 0 0 box_center intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 514 ( "*" PGUID 0 b t f 23 23 23 514 0 0 0 int4mul intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 515 ( "!" PGUID 0 r t f 23 0 23 0 0 0 0 int4fac intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 516 ( "!!" PGUID 0 l t f 0 23 23 0 0 0 0 int4fac intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 517 ( "<===>" PGUID 0 b t f 600 600 23 0 0 0 0 pointdist intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 518 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 23 23 16 518 96 0 0 int4ne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 519 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 21 21 16 519 94 0 0 int2ne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 520 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 21 21 16 95 0 0 0 int2gt intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 521 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 23 23 16 97 0 0 0 int4gt intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 522 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 21 21 16 524 520 0 0 int2le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 523 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 23 23 16 525 521 0 0 int4le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 524 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 21 21 16 522 95 0 0 int2ge intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 525 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 23 23 16 523 97 0 0 int4ge intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 526 ( "*" PGUID 0 b t f 21 21 21 526 0 0 0 int2mul intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 527 ( "/" PGUID 0 b t f 21 21 21 0 0 0 0 int2div intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 528 ( "/" PGUID 0 b t f 23 23 23 0 0 0 0 int4div intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 529 ( "%" PGUID 0 b t f 21 21 21 6 0 0 0 int2mod intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 530 ( "%" PGUID 0 b t f 23 23 23 6 0 0 0 int4mod intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 531 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 25 25 16 531 98 0 0 textne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 532 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 21 23 16 533 538 95 97 int24eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 533 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 23 21 16 532 539 97 95 int42eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 534 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 21 23 16 537 542 0 0 int24lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 535 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 23 21 16 536 543 0 0 int42lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 536 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 21 23 16 535 540 0 0 int24gt intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 537 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 23 21 16 534 541 0 0 int42gt intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 538 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 21 23 16 539 532 0 0 int24ne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 539 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 23 21 16 538 533 0 0 int42ne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 540 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 21 23 16 543 536 0 0 int24le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 541 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 23 21 16 542 537 0 0 int42le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 542 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 21 23 16 541 534 0 0 int24ge intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 543 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 23 21 16 540 535 0 0 int42ge intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 544 ( "*" PGUID 0 b t f 21 23 23 545 0 0 0 int24mul intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 545 ( "*" PGUID 0 b t f 23 21 23 544 0 0 0 int42mul intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 546 ( "/" PGUID 0 b t f 21 23 23 0 0 0 0 int24div intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 547 ( "/" PGUID 0 b t f 23 21 23 0 0 0 0 int42div intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 548 ( "%" PGUID 0 b t f 21 23 23 6 0 0 0 int24mod intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 549 ( "%" PGUID 0 b t f 23 21 23 6 0 0 0 int42mod intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 550 ( "+" PGUID 0 b t f 21 21 21 550 0 0 0 int2pl intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 551 ( "+" PGUID 0 b t f 23 23 23 551 0 0 0 int4pl intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 552 ( "+" PGUID 0 b t f 21 23 23 553 0 0 0 int24pl intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 553 ( "+" PGUID 0 b t f 23 21 23 552 0 0 0 int42pl intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 554 ( "-" PGUID 0 b t f 21 21 21 0 0 0 0 int2mi intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 555 ( "-" PGUID 0 b t f 23 23 23 0 0 0 0 int4mi intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 556 ( "-" PGUID 0 b t f 21 23 23 0 0 0 0 int24mi intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 557 ( "-" PGUID 0 b t f 23 21 23 0 0 0 0 int42mi intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 558 ( "-" PGUID 0 l t f 0 23 23 0 0 0 0 int4um intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 559 ( "-" PGUID 0 l t f 0 21 21 0 0 0 0 int2um intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 560 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 702 702 16 560 561 562 562 abstimeeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 561 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 702 702 16 561 560 0 0 abstimene neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 562 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 702 702 16 563 565 0 0 abstimelt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 563 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 702 702 16 562 564 0 0 abstimegt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 564 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 702 702 16 565 563 0 0 abstimele intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 565 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 702 702 16 564 562 0 0 abstimege intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 566 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 703 703 16 566 567 568 568 reltimeeq - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 567 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 703 703 16 567 566 0 0 reltimene - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 568 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 703 703 16 569 571 0 0 reltimelt - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 569 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 703 703 16 568 570 0 0 reltimegt - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 570 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 703 703 16 571 569 0 0 reltimele - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 571 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 703 703 16 570 568 0 0 reltimege - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 572 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 704 704 16 572 0 0 0 intervaleq - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 573 ( "<<" PGUID 0 b t f 704 704 16 0 0 0 0 intervalct - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 574 ( "&&" PGUID 0 b t f 704 704 16 0 0 0 0 intervalov - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 575 ( "#=" PGUID 0 b t f 704 703 16 0 576 0 568 intervalleneq - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 576 ( "#<>" PGUID 0 b t f 704 703 16 0 575 0 568 intervallenne - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 577 ( "#<" PGUID 0 b t f 704 703 16 0 580 0 568 intervallenlt - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 578 ( "#>" PGUID 0 b t f 704 703 16 0 579 0 568 intervallengt - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 579 ( "#<=" PGUID 0 b t f 704 703 16 0 578 0 568 intervallenle - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 580 ( "#>=" PGUID 0 b t f 704 703 16 0 577 0 568 intervallenge - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 581 ( "+" PGUID 0 b t f 702 703 702 581 0 0 0 timepl - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 582 ( "-" PGUID 0 b t f 702 703 702 0 0 0 0 timemi - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 583 ( "<?>" PGUID 0 b t f 702 704 16 0 0 562 0 ininterval - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 584 ( "-" PGUID 0 l t f 0 700 700 0 0 0 0 float4um - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 585 ( "-" PGUID 0 l t f 0 701 701 0 0 0 0 float8um - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 586 ( "+" PGUID 0 b t f 700 700 700 586 0 0 0 float4pl - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 587 ( "-" PGUID 0 b t f 700 700 700 0 0 0 0 float4mi - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 588 ( "/" PGUID 0 b t f 700 700 700 0 0 0 0 float4div - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 589 ( "*" PGUID 0 b t f 700 700 700 589 0 0 0 float4mul - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 590 ( "@" PGUID 0 l t f 0 700 700 0 0 0 0 float4abs - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 591 ( "+" PGUID 0 b t f 701 701 701 591 0 0 0 float8pl - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 592 ( "-" PGUID 0 b t f 701 701 701 0 0 0 0 float8mi - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 593 ( "/" PGUID 0 b t f 701 701 701 0 0 0 0 float8div - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 594 ( "*" PGUID 0 b t f 701 701 701 594 0 0 0 float8mul - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 595 ( "@" PGUID 0 l t f 0 701 701 0 0 0 0 float8abs - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 596 ( "|/" PGUID 0 l t f 0 701 701 0 0 0 0 dsqrt - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 597 ( "||/" PGUID 0 l t f 0 701 701 0 0 0 0 dcbrt - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 598 ( "%" PGUID 0 l t f 0 701 701 0 0 0 0 dtrunc - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 599 ( "%" PGUID 0 r t f 701 0 701 0 0 0 0 dround - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 601 ( ":" PGUID 0 l t f 0 701 701 0 0 0 0 dexp - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 602 ( ";" PGUID 0 l t f 0 701 701 0 0 0 0 dlog1 - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 603 ( "|" PGUID 0 l t f 0 704 702 0 0 0 0 intervalstart - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 606 ( "<#>" PGUID 0 b t f 702 702 704 0 0 0 0 mktinterval - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 607 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 26 26 16 607 608 97 97 oideq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+#define OIDEqualOperator 607 /* XXX planner/prep/semanopt.c crock */
+DATA(insert OID = 608 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 26 26 16 608 607 0 0 oidne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 609 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 26 26 16 610 612 0 0 int4lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 610 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 26 26 16 609 611 0 0 int4gt intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 611 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 26 26 16 612 610 0 0 int4le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 612 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 26 26 16 611 609 0 0 int4ge intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 620 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 700 700 16 620 621 622 622 float4eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 621 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 700 700 16 621 620 0 0 float4ne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 622 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 700 700 16 623 625 0 0 float4lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 623 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 700 700 16 622 624 0 0 float4gt intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 624 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 700 700 16 625 623 0 0 float4le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 625 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 700 700 16 624 622 0 0 float4ge intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 626 ( "!!=" PGUID 0 b t f 23 19 16 0 0 0 0 int4notin "-" "-"));
+DATA(insert OID = 627 ( "!!=" PGUID 0 b t f 26 19 16 0 0 0 0 oidnotin "-" "-"));
+#define OIDNotInOperator 627 /* XXX planner/prep/semanopt.c crock */
+DATA(insert OID = 630 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 18 18 16 630 92 0 0 charne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 631 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 18 18 16 633 634 0 0 charlt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 632 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 18 18 16 634 633 0 0 charle intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 633 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 18 18 16 631 632 0 0 chargt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 634 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 18 18 16 632 631 0 0 charge intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 635 ( "+" PGUID 0 b t f 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 charpl eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 636 ( "-" PGUID 0 b t f 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 charmi eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 637 ( "*" PGUID 0 b t f 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 charmul eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 638 ( "/" PGUID 0 b t f 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 chardiv eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 639 ( "~" PGUID 0 b t f 19 25 16 0 640 0 0 nameregexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 640 ( "!~" PGUID 0 b t f 19 25 16 0 639 0 0 nameregexne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 641 ( "~" PGUID 0 b t f 25 25 16 0 642 0 0 textregexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 642 ( "!~" PGUID 0 b t f 25 25 16 0 641 0 0 textregexne eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 643 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 19 19 16 643 93 0 0 namene neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 644 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 20 20 16 644 99 0 0 char16ne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 645 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 20 20 16 647 648 0 0 char16lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 646 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 20 20 16 648 647 0 0 char16le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 647 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 20 20 16 645 646 0 0 char16gt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 648 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 20 20 16 646 645 0 0 char16ge intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 649 ( "~" PGUID 0 b t f 20 25 16 0 650 0 0 char16regexeq intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 650 ( "!~" PGUID 0 b t f 20 25 16 650 0 0 0 char16regexne intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 651 ( "~~" PGUID 0 b t f 20 25 16 0 651 0 0 char16like eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 652 ( "!~~" PGUID 0 b t f 20 25 16 651 0 0 0 char16nlike neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 660 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 19 19 16 662 663 0 0 namelt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 661 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 19 19 16 663 662 0 0 namele intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 662 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 19 19 16 660 661 0 0 namegt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 663 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 19 19 16 661 660 0 0 namege intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 664 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 25 25 16 666 667 0 0 text_lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 665 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 25 25 16 667 666 0 0 text_le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 666 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 25 25 16 664 665 0 0 text_gt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 667 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 25 25 16 665 664 0 0 text_ge intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 670 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t f 701 701 16 670 671 0 0 float8eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 671 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 701 701 16 671 670 0 0 float8ne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 672 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 701 701 16 674 675 0 0 float8lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 673 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 701 701 16 675 674 0 0 float8le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 674 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 701 701 16 672 673 0 0 float8gt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 675 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 701 701 16 673 672 0 0 float8ge intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 676 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 911 911 16 680 679 0 0 oidnamelt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 677 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 911 911 16 679 680 0 0 oidnamele intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 678 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t f 911 911 16 678 681 0 0 oidnameeq intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 679 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 911 911 16 677 676 0 0 oidnamege intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 680 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 911 911 16 676 677 0 0 oidnamegt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 681 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 911 911 16 681 678 0 0 oidnamene intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 697 ( "~" PGUID 0 b t f 411 25 16 0 698 0 0 char8regexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 698 ( "!~" PGUID 0 b t f 411 25 16 0 697 0 0 char8regexne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 830 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 810 810 16 834 833 0 0 oidint2lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 831 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 810 810 16 833 834 0 0 oidint2le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 832 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t f 810 810 16 832 835 0 0 oidint2eq intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 833 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 810 810 16 831 830 0 0 oidint2ge intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 834 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 810 810 16 830 831 0 0 oidint2gt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 835 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 810 810 16 835 832 0 0 oidint2ne intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 839 ( "~" PGUID 0 b t f 409 25 16 0 841 0 0 char2regexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 841 ( "!~" PGUID 0 b t f 409 25 16 0 839 0 0 char2regexne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 840 ( "~" PGUID 0 b t f 410 25 16 0 842 0 0 char4regexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 842 ( "!~" PGUID 0 b t f 410 25 16 0 840 0 0 char4regexne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 930 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 910 910 16 934 933 0 0 oidint4lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 931 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 910 910 16 933 934 0 0 oidint4le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 932 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t f 910 910 16 932 935 0 0 oidint4eq intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 933 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 910 910 16 931 930 0 0 oidint4ge intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 934 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 910 910 16 930 931 0 0 oidint4gt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 935 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 910 910 16 935 932 0 0 oidint4ne intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 965 ( "^" PGUID 0 b t f 701 701 701 0 0 0 0 dpow - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 966 ( "+" PGUID 0 b t f 1034 1033 1034 0 0 0 0 aclinsert intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 967 ( "-" PGUID 0 b t f 1034 1033 1034 0 0 0 0 aclremove intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 968 ( "~" PGUID 0 b t f 1034 1033 16 0 0 0 0 aclcontains intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 1054 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1042 1042 16 1054 1057 1058 1058 bpchareq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1055 ( "~" PGUID 0 b t f 1042 25 16 0 1056 0 0 textregexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1056 ( "!~" PGUID 0 b t f 1042 25 16 0 1055 0 0 textregexne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1057 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 1042 1042 16 1057 1054 0 0 bpcharne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1058 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 1042 1042 16 1060 1061 0 0 bpcharlt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1059 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 1042 1042 16 1061 1060 0 0 bpcharle intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1060 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 1042 1042 16 1058 1059 0 0 bpchargt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1061 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 1042 1042 16 1059 1058 0 0 bpcharge intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 1062 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1043 1043 16 1062 1065 1066 1066 varchareq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1063 ( "~" PGUID 0 b t f 1043 25 16 0 1064 0 0 textregexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1064 ( "!~" PGUID 0 b t f 1043 25 16 0 1063 0 0 textregexne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1065 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 1043 1043 16 1065 1062 0 0 varcharne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1066 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 1043 1043 16 1068 1069 0 0 varcharlt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1067 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 1043 1043 16 1069 1068 0 0 varcharle intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1068 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 1043 1043 16 1066 1067 0 0 varchargt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1069 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 1043 1043 16 1067 1066 0 0 varcharge intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 1093 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1082 1082 16 1093 1094 1095 1095 date_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1094 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 1082 1082 16 1094 1093 0 0 date_ne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1095 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 1082 1082 16 1097 1098 0 0 date_lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1096 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 1082 1082 16 1098 1097 0 0 date_le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1097 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 1082 1082 16 1095 1096 0 0 date_gt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1098 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 1082 1082 16 1096 1065 0 0 date_ge intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 1108 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 1083 1083 16 1108 1109 1110 1110 time_eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1109 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 1083 1083 16 1109 1108 0 0 time_ne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1110 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 1083 1083 16 1112 1113 0 0 time_lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1111 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 1083 1083 16 1113 1112 0 0 time_le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1112 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 1083 1083 16 1110 1111 0 0 time_gt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1113 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 1083 1083 16 1111 1065 0 0 time_ge intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+
+/* float48 operators */
+DATA(insert OID = 1116 ( "+" PGUID 0 b t f 700 701 701 1116 0 0 0 float48pl - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1117 ( "-" PGUID 0 b t f 700 701 701 0 0 0 0 float48mi - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1118 ( "/" PGUID 0 b t f 700 701 701 0 0 0 0 float48div - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1119 ( "*" PGUID 0 b t f 700 701 701 1119 0 0 0 float48mul - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1120 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 700 701 16 1120 1121 1122 1122 float48eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1121 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 700 701 16 1121 1120 0 0 float48ne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1122 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 700 701 16 1123 1125 0 0 float48lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1123 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 700 701 16 1122 1124 0 0 float48gt intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1124 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 700 701 16 1125 1123 0 0 float48le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1125 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 700 701 16 1124 1122 0 0 float48ge intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+
+/* float84 operators */
+DATA(insert OID = 1126 ( "+" PGUID 0 b t f 701 700 701 1126 0 0 0 float84pl - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1127 ( "-" PGUID 0 b t f 701 700 701 0 0 0 0 float84mi - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1128 ( "/" PGUID 0 b t f 701 700 701 0 0 0 0 float84div - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1129 ( "*" PGUID 0 b t f 701 700 701 1129 0 0 0 float84mul - - ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1130 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 701 700 16 1130 1131 1132 1132 float84eq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1131 ( "<>" PGUID 0 b t f 701 700 16 1131 1130 0 0 float84ne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1132 ( "<" PGUID 0 b t f 701 700 16 1133 1135 0 0 float84lt intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1133 ( ">" PGUID 0 b t f 701 700 16 1132 1134 0 0 float84gt intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1134 ( "<=" PGUID 0 b t f 701 700 16 1135 1133 0 0 float84le intltsel intltjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1135 ( ">=" PGUID 0 b t f 701 700 16 1134 1132 0 0 float84ge intgtsel intgtjoinsel ));
+
+/* int4 and oid equality */
+DATA(insert OID = 1136 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 23 26 16 1137 0 0 0 int4eqoid eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1137 ( "=" PGUID 0 b t t 26 23 16 1136 0 0 0 oideqint4 eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+
+/* LIKE hacks by Keith Parks. */
+DATA(insert OID = 1201 ( "~~" PGUID 0 b t f 409 25 16 0 1202 0 0 char2like eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1202 ( "!~~" PGUID 0 b t f 409 25 16 0 1201 0 0 char2nlike neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1203 ( "~~" PGUID 0 b t f 410 25 16 0 1204 0 0 char4like eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1204 ( "!~~" PGUID 0 b t f 410 25 16 0 1203 0 0 char4nlike neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1205 ( "~~" PGUID 0 b t f 411 25 16 0 1206 0 0 char8like eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1206 ( "!~~" PGUID 0 b t f 411 25 16 0 1205 0 0 char8nlike neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1207 ( "~~" PGUID 0 b t f 19 25 16 0 1208 0 0 namelike eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1208 ( "!~~" PGUID 0 b t f 19 25 16 0 1207 0 0 namenlike neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1209 ( "~~" PGUID 0 b t f 25 25 16 0 1210 0 0 textlike eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1210 ( "!~~" PGUID 0 b t f 25 25 16 0 1209 0 0 textnlike neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1211 ( "~~" PGUID 0 b t f 1042 25 16 0 1212 0 0 textlike eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1212 ( "!~~" PGUID 0 b t f 1042 25 16 0 1211 0 0 textnlike neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1213 ( "~~" PGUID 0 b t f 1043 25 16 0 1214 0 0 textlike eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1214 ( "!~~" PGUID 0 b t f 1043 25 16 0 1213 0 0 textnlike neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1215 ( "~~" PGUID 0 b t f 20 25 16 0 1216 0 0 char16like eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1216 ( "!~~" PGUID 0 b t f 20 25 16 0 1215 0 0 char16nlike neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+
+/* case-insensitive LIKE hacks */
+DATA(insert OID = 1220 ( "~*" PGUID 0 b t f 409 25 16 0 1221 0 0 char2icregexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1221 ( "!~*" PGUID 0 b t f 409 25 16 0 1220 0 0 char2icregexne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1222 ( "~*" PGUID 0 b t f 410 25 16 0 1223 0 0 char4icregexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1223 ( "!~*" PGUID 0 b t f 410 25 16 0 1222 0 0 char4icregexne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1224 ( "~*" PGUID 0 b t f 411 25 16 0 1225 0 0 char8icregexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1225 ( "!~*" PGUID 0 b t f 411 25 16 0 1224 0 0 char8icregexne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1226 ( "~*" PGUID 0 b t f 19 25 16 0 1227 0 0 nameicregexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1227 ( "!~*" PGUID 0 b t f 19 25 16 0 1226 0 0 nameicregexne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1228 ( "~*" PGUID 0 b t f 25 25 16 0 1229 0 0 texticregexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1229 ( "!~*" PGUID 0 b t f 25 25 16 0 1228 0 0 texticregexne eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1230 ( "~*" PGUID 0 b t f 20 25 16 0 1231 0 0 char16icregexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1231 ( "!~*" PGUID 0 b t f 20 25 16 0 1230 0 0 char16icregexne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1232 ( "~*" PGUID 0 b t f 1043 25 16 0 1233 0 0 texticregexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1233 ( "!~*" PGUID 0 b t f 1043 25 16 0 1232 0 0 texticregexne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1234 ( "~*" PGUID 0 b t f 1042 25 16 0 1235 0 0 texticregexeq eqsel eqjoinsel ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1235 ( "!~*" PGUID 0 b t f 1042 25 16 0 1234 0 0 texticregexne neqsel neqjoinsel ));
+
+
+
+/*
+ * function prototypes
+ */
+extern void OperatorCreate(char *operatorName,
+ char *leftTypeName,
+ char *rightTypeName,
+ char *procedureName,
+ uint16 precedence,
+ bool isLeftAssociative,
+ char *commutatorName,
+ char *negatorName,
+ char *restrictionName,
+ char *joinName,
+ bool canHash,
+ char *leftSortName,
+ char *rightSortName);
+
+#endif /* PG_OPERATOR_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_parg.h--
+ * definition of the system "parg" relation (pg_parg)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_parg.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:07 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_PARG_H
+#define PG_PARG_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_parg definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_parg
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_parg) {
+ Oid parproid;
+ int2 parnum;
+ char parbound;
+ Oid partype;
+} FormData_pg_parg;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_parg corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_parg relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_parg *Form_pg_parg;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_parg
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_parg 4
+#define Anum_pg_parg_parproid 1
+#define Anum_pg_parg_parnum 2
+#define Anum_pg_parg_parbound 3
+#define Anum_pg_parg_partype 4
+
+/* ----------------
+ * initial contents of pg_parg
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 28 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 29 1 - 16 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 30 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 31 1 - 17 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 32 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 33 1 - 18 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 34 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 35 1 - 19 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 36 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 37 1 - 20 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 38 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 39 1 - 21 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 40 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 41 1 - 22 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 42 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 43 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 44 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 45 1 - 24 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 46 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 47 1 - 25 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 50 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 50 2 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 50 3 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 51 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 52 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 52 2 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 52 3 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 52 4 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 53 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 54 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 54 2 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 55 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 55 2 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 56 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 56 2 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 57 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 57 2 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 57 3 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 60 1 - 16 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 60 2 - 16 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 61 1 - 18 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 61 2 - 18 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 63 1 - 21 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 63 2 - 21 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 64 1 - 21 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 64 2 - 21 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 65 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 65 2 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 66 1 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 66 2 - 23 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 67 1 - 25 ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( 67 2 - 25 ));
+
+#endif /* PG_PARG_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_proc.h--
+ * definition of the system "procedure" relation (pg_proc)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_proc.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:09 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * The script catalog/genbki.sh reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements. utils/Gen_fmgrtab.sh
+ * generates fmgr.h and fmgrtab.c the same way.
+ *
+ * XXX do NOT break up DATA() statements into multiple lines!
+ * the scripts are not as smart as you might think...
+ * XXX (eg. #if 0 #endif won't do what you think)
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_PROC_H
+#define PG_PROC_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+#include "tcop/dest.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_proc definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_proc
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_proc) BOOTSTRAP {
+ NameData proname;
+ Oid proowner;
+ Oid prolang;
+ bool proisinh;
+ bool proistrusted;
+ bool proiscachable;
+ int2 pronargs;
+ bool proretset;
+ Oid prorettype;
+ oid8 proargtypes;
+ int4 probyte_pct;
+ int4 properbyte_cpu;
+ int4 propercall_cpu;
+ int4 prooutin_ratio;
+ text prosrc; /* VARIABLE LENGTH FIELD */
+ bytea probin; /* VARIABLE LENGTH FIELD */
+} FormData_pg_proc;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_proc corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_proc relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_proc *Form_pg_proc;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_proc
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_proc 16
+#define Anum_pg_proc_proname 1
+#define Anum_pg_proc_proowner 2
+#define Anum_pg_proc_prolang 3
+#define Anum_pg_proc_proisinh 4
+#define Anum_pg_proc_proistrusted 5
+#define Anum_pg_proc_proiscachable 6
+#define Anum_pg_proc_pronargs 7
+#define Anum_pg_proc_proretset 8
+#define Anum_pg_proc_prorettype 9
+#define Anum_pg_proc_proargtypes 10
+#define Anum_pg_proc_probyte_pct 11
+#define Anum_pg_proc_properbyte_cpu 12
+#define Anum_pg_proc_propercall_cpu 13
+#define Anum_pg_proc_prooutin_ratio 14
+#define Anum_pg_proc_prosrc 15
+#define Anum_pg_proc_probin 16
+
+/* ----------------
+ * initial contents of pg_proc
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+/* keep the following ordered by OID so that later changes can be made easier*/
+
+/* OIDS 1 - 99 */
+DATA(insert OID = 28 ( boolin PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 16 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 29 ( boolout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 30 ( byteain PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 17 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 31 ( byteaout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 32 ( charin PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 18 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 33 ( charout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 34 ( namein PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 19 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 35 ( nameout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 36 ( char16in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 19 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 37 ( char16out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 38 ( int2in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 21 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 39 ( int2out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 40 ( int28in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 22 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 41 ( int28out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 42 ( int4in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 43 ( int4out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 19 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 44 ( regprocin PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 24 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 45 ( regprocout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 46 ( textin PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 25 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+#define TextInRegProcedure 46
+
+DATA(insert OID = 47 ( textout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 48 ( tidin PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 27 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 49 ( tidout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 50 ( xidin PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 28 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 51 ( xidout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 52 ( cidin PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 29 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 53 ( cidout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 54 ( oid8in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 30 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 55 ( oid8out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 60 ( booleq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "16 16" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 61 ( chareq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "18 18" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+#define CharacterEqualRegProcedure 61
+
+DATA(insert OID = 62 ( nameeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+#define NameEqualRegProcedure 62
+
+DATA(insert OID = 63 ( int2eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+#define Integer16EqualRegProcedure 63
+
+DATA(insert OID = 64 ( int2lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 65 ( int4eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+#define Integer32EqualRegProcedure 65
+
+DATA(insert OID = 66 ( int4lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 67 ( texteq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "25 25" 100 0 0 0 foo bar ));
+#define TextEqualRegProcedure 67
+
+DATA(insert OID = 68 ( xideq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "28 28" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 69 ( cideq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "29 29" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 70 ( charne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "18 18" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 71 ( charlt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "18 18" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 72 ( charle PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "18 18" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 73 ( chargt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "18 18" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 74 ( charge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "18 18" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 75 ( charpl PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 18 "18 18" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 76 ( charmi PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 18 "18 18" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 77 ( charmul PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 18 "18 18" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 78 ( chardiv PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 18 "18 18" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 79 ( nameregexeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 80 ( nameregexne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 81 ( textregexeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "25 25" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 82 ( textregexne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "25 25" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 83 ( textcat PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 25 "25 25" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 84 ( boolne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "16 16" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 97 ( rtsel PGUID 11 f t f 7 f 701 "26 26 21 0 23 23 26" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 98 ( rtnpage PGUID 11 f t f 7 f 701 "26 26 21 0 23 23 26" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 99 ( btreesel PGUID 11 f t f 7 f 701 "26 26 21 0 23 23 26" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+/* OIDS 100 - 199 */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 100 ( btreenpage PGUID 11 f t f 7 f 701 "26 26 21 0 23 23 26" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 101 ( eqsel PGUID 11 f t f 5 f 701 "26 26 21 0 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+#define EqualSelectivityProcedure 101
+
+DATA(insert OID = 102 ( neqsel PGUID 11 f t f 5 f 701 "26 26 21 0 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 103 ( intltsel PGUID 11 f t f 5 f 701 "26 26 21 0 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 104 ( intgtsel PGUID 11 f t f 5 f 701 "26 26 21 0 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 105 ( eqjoinsel PGUID 11 f t f 5 f 701 "26 26 21 26 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 106 ( neqjoinsel PGUID 11 f t f 5 f 701 "26 26 21 26 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 107 ( intltjoinsel PGUID 11 f t f 5 f 701 "26 26 21 26 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 108 ( intgtjoinsel PGUID 11 f t f 5 f 701 "26 26 21 26 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+
+
+DATA(insert OID = 117 ( point_in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 600 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 118 ( point_out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 119 ( lseg_in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 601 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 120 ( lseg_out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 121 ( path_in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 602 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 122 ( path_out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 123 ( box_in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 603 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 124 ( box_out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 125 ( box_overlap PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "603 603" 100 1 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 126 ( box_ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "603 603" 100 1 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 127 ( box_gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "603 603" 100 1 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 128 ( box_eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "603 603" 100 1 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 129 ( box_lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "603 603" 100 1 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 130 ( box_le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "603 603" 100 1 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 131 ( point_above PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "600 600" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 132 ( point_left PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "600 600" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 133 ( point_right PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "600 600" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 134 ( point_below PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "600 600" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 135 ( point_eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "600 600" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 136 ( on_pb PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "600 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 137 ( on_ppath PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "600 602" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 138 ( box_center PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 600 "603" 100 1 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 139 ( areasel PGUID 11 f t f 5 f 701 "26 26 21 0 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 140 ( areajoinsel PGUID 11 f t f 5 f 701 "26 26 21 0 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 141 ( int4mul PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 142 ( int4fac PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 143 ( pointdist PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "600 600" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 144 ( int4ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 145 ( int2ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 146 ( int2gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 147 ( int4gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 148 ( int2le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 149 ( int4le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 150 ( int4ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+#define INT4GE_PROC_OID 150
+DATA(insert OID = 151 ( int2ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 152 ( int2mul PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 21 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 153 ( int2div PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 21 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 154 ( int4div PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 155 ( int2mod PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 21 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 156 ( int4mod PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 157 ( textne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "25 25" 100 0 0 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 158 ( int24eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 159 ( int42eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 160 ( int24lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 161 ( int42lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 162 ( int24gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 163 ( int42gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 164 ( int24ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 165 ( int42ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 166 ( int24le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 167 ( int42le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 168 ( int24ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 169 ( int42ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 170 ( int24mul PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 171 ( int42mul PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 172 ( int24div PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 173 ( int42div PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 174 ( int24mod PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 175 ( int42mod PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 176 ( int2pl PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 21 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 177 ( int4pl PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 178 ( int24pl PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 179 ( int42pl PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 180 ( int2mi PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 21 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 181 ( int4mi PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 182 ( int24mi PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 183 ( int42mi PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 184 ( oideq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "26 26" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+#define ObjectIdEqualRegProcedure 184
+
+DATA(insert OID = 185 ( oidne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "26 26" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 186 ( box_same PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "603 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 187 ( box_contain PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "603 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 188 ( box_left PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "603 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 189 ( box_overleft PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "603 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 190 ( box_overright PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "603 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 191 ( box_right PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "603 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 192 ( box_contained PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "603 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 193 ( rt_box_union PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 603 "603 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 194 ( rt_box_inter PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 603 "603 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 195 ( rt_box_size PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 700 "603 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 196 ( rt_bigbox_size PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 700 "603 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 197 ( rt_poly_union PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 604 "604 604" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 198 ( rt_poly_inter PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 604 "604 604" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 199 ( rt_poly_size PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "604 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+/* OIDS 200 - 299 */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 200 ( float4in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 700 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 201 ( float4out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 202 ( float4mul PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 700 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 203 ( float4div PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 700 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 204 ( float4pl PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 700 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 205 ( float4mi PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 700 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 206 ( float4um PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 700 "700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 207 ( float4abs PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 700 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 208 ( float4inc PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 700 "700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 209 ( float4larger PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 700 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 211 ( float4smaller PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 700 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 212 ( int4um PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 213 ( int2um PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 21 "21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 214 ( float8in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 701 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 215 ( float8out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 216 ( float8mul PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "701 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 217 ( float8div PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "701 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 218 ( float8pl PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "701 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 219 ( float8mi PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "701 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 220 ( float8um PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 701 "701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 221 ( float8abs PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 701 "701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 222 ( float8inc PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 701 "701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 223 ( float8larger PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "701 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 224 ( float8smaller PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "701 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 228 ( dround PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 701 "701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 229 ( dtrunc PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 701 "701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 230 ( dsqrt PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 701 "701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 231 ( dcbrt PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 701 "701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 232 ( dpow PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 233 ( dexp PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 701 "701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 234 ( dlog1 PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 701 "701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 240 ( nabstimein PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 702 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 241 ( nabstimeout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 242 ( reltimein PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 703 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 243 ( reltimeout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 244 ( timepl PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 702 "702 703" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 245 ( timemi PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 702 "702 703" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 246 ( tintervalin PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 704 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 247 ( tintervalout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 248 ( ininterval PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "702 704" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 249 ( intervalrel PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 703 "704" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 250 ( timenow PGUID 11 f t f 0 f 702 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 251 ( abstimeeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "702 702" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 252 ( abstimene PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "702 702" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 253 ( abstimelt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "702 702" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 254 ( abstimegt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "702 702" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 255 ( abstimele PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "702 702" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 256 ( abstimege PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "702 702" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 257 ( reltimeeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "703 703" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 258 ( reltimene PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "703 703" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 259 ( reltimelt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "703 703" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 260 ( reltimegt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "703 703" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 261 ( reltimele PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "703 703" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 262 ( reltimege PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "703 703" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 263 ( intervaleq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "704 704" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 264 ( intervalct PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "704 704" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 265 ( intervalov PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "704 704" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 266 ( intervalleneq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "704 703" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 267 ( intervallenne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "704 703" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 268 ( intervallenlt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "704 703" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 269 ( intervallengt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "704 703" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 270 ( intervallenle PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "704 703" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 271 ( intervallenge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "704 703" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 272 ( intervalstart PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 702 "704" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 273 ( intervalend PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 702 "704" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 274 ( timeofday PGUID 11 f t f 0 f 25 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 276 ( int2fac PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 21 "21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 279 ( float48mul PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "700 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 280 ( float48div PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "700 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 281 ( float48pl PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "700 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 282 ( float48mi PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "700 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 283 ( float84mul PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "701 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 284 ( float84div PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "701 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 285 ( float84pl PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "701 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 286 ( float84mi PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "701 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 287 ( float4eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 288 ( float4ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 289 ( float4lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 290 ( float4le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 291 ( float4gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 292 ( float4ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 293 ( float8eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "701 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 294 ( float8ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "701 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 295 ( float8lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "701 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 296 ( float8le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "701 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 297 ( float8gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "701 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 298 ( float8ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "701 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 299 ( float48eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "700 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+/* OIDS 300 - 399 */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 300 ( float48ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "700 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 301 ( float48lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "700 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 302 ( float48le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "700 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 303 ( float48gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "700 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 304 ( float48ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "700 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 305 ( float84eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "701 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 306 ( float84ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "701 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 307 ( float84lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "701 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 308 ( float84le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "701 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 309 ( float84gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "701 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 310 ( float84ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "701 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 311 ( ftod PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 312 ( dtof PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 700 "701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 313 ( i2toi4 PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 314 ( i4toi2 PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 21 "23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 315 ( keyfirsteq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "0 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 320 ( rtinsert PGUID 11 f t f 4 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 321 ( rtdelete PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 322 ( rtgettuple PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 323 ( rtbuild PGUID 11 f t f 9 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 324 ( rtbeginscan PGUID 11 f t f 4 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 325 ( rtendscan PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 326 ( rtmarkpos PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 327 ( rtrestrpos PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 328 ( rtrescan PGUID 11 f t f 3 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 330 ( btgettuple PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 331 ( btinsert PGUID 11 f t f 4 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 332 ( btdelete PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 333 ( btbeginscan PGUID 11 f t f 4 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 334 ( btrescan PGUID 11 f t f 3 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 335 ( btendscan PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 336 ( btmarkpos PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 337 ( btrestrpos PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 338 ( btbuild PGUID 11 f t f 9 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 339 ( poly_same PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "604 604" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 340 ( poly_contain PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "604 604" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 341 ( poly_left PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "604 604" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 342 ( poly_overleft PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "604 604" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 343 ( poly_overright PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "604 604" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 344 ( poly_right PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "604 604" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 345 ( poly_contained PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "604 604" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 346 ( poly_overlap PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "604 604" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 347 ( poly_in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 604 "0" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 348 ( poly_out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 350 ( btint2cmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 351 ( btint4cmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 352 ( btint42cmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 353 ( btint24cmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 354 ( btfloat4cmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 355 ( btfloat8cmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "701 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 356 ( btoidcmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "26 26" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 357 ( btabstimecmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "702 702" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 358 ( btcharcmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "18 18" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 359 ( btnamecmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 360 ( bttextcmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "25 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 361 ( lseg_distance PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "601 601" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 362 ( lseg_interpt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 600 "601 601" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 363 ( dist_ps PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "600 601" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 364 ( dist_pb PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "600 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 365 ( dist_sb PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "601 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 366 ( close_ps PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 600 "600 601" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 367 ( close_pb PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 600 "600 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 368 ( close_sb PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 600 "601 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 369 ( on_ps PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "600 601" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 370 ( path_distance PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "602 602" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 371 ( dist_ppth PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "600 602" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 372 ( on_sb PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "601 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 373 ( inter_sb PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "601 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 374 ( btchar16cmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+/* OIDS 400 - 499 */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 438 ( hashsel PGUID 11 f t t 7 f 701 "26 26 21 0 23 23 26" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 439 ( hashnpage PGUID 11 f t t 7 f 701 "26 26 21 0 23 23 26" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 440 ( hashgettuple PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 441 ( hashinsert PGUID 11 f t f 4 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 442 ( hashdelete PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 443 ( hashbeginscan PGUID 11 f t f 4 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 444 ( hashrescan PGUID 11 f t f 3 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 445 ( hashendscan PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 446 ( hashmarkpos PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 447 ( hashrestrpos PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 448 ( hashbuild PGUID 11 f t f 9 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 449 ( hashint2 PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 450 ( hashint4 PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 451 ( hashfloat4 PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 452 ( hashfloat8 PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "701 701" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 453 ( hashoid PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "26 26" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 454 ( hashchar PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "18 18" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 455 ( hashname PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 456 ( hashtext PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "25 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 466 ( char2in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 409 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 467 ( char4in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 410 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 468 ( char8in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 411 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 469 ( char2out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 470 ( char4out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 471 ( char8out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 472 ( char2eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "409 409" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 473 ( char4eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "410 410" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 474 ( char8eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "411 411" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 475 ( char2lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "409 409" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 476 ( char4lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "410 410" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 477 ( char8lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "411 411" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 478 ( char2le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "409 409" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 479 ( char4le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "410 410" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 480 ( char8le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "411 411" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 481 ( char2gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "409 409" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 482 ( char4gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "410 410" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 483 ( char8gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "411 411" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 484 ( char2ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "409 409" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 490 ( char16eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+#define Character16EqualRegProcedure 490
+DATA(insert OID = 492 ( char16lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 493 ( char16le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 494 ( char16gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 495 ( char16ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 496 ( char16ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 499 ( hashchar16 PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+/* OIDS 500 - 599 */
+
+/* OIDS 600 - 699 */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 650 ( int4notin PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "21 0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 651 ( oidnotin PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "26 0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 652 ( int44in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 22 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 653 ( int44out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 655 ( namelt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 656 ( namele PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 657 ( namegt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 658 ( namege PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 659 ( namene PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 682 ( mktinterval PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 704 "702 702" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 683 ( oid8eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "30 30" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 684 ( char4ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "410 410" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 685 ( char8ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "411 411" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 686 ( char2ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "409 409" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 687 ( char4ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "410 410" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 688 ( char8ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "411 411" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 689 ( btchar2cmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "409 409" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 690 ( btchar4cmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "410 410" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 691 ( btchar8cmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "411 411" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 692 ( hashchar2 PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "409 409" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 693 ( hashchar4 PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "410 410" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 694 ( hashchar8 PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "411 411" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 695 ( char8regexeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "411 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 696 ( char8regexne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "411 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 699 ( char2regexeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "409 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+/* OIDS 700 - 799 */
+DATA(insert OID = 700 ( char16regexeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 701 ( char16regexne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 710 ( GetPgUserName PGUID 11 f t f 0 f 19 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 711 ( userfntest PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 713 ( oidrand PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "26 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 715 ( oidsrand PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 16 "23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 716 ( oideqint4 PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "26 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 717 ( int4eqoid PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "23 26" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+
+DATA(insert OID = 720 ( byteaGetSize PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "17" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 721 ( byteaGetByte PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "17 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 722 ( byteaSetByte PGUID 11 f t f 3 f 17 "17 23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 723 ( byteaGetBit PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "17 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 724 ( byteaSetBit PGUID 11 f t f 3 f 17 "17 23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 730 ( pqtest PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 740 ( text_lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "25 25" 100 0 0 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 741 ( text_le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "25 25" 100 0 0 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 742 ( text_gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "25 25" 100 0 0 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 743 ( text_ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "25 25" 100 0 0 0 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 744 ( array_eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "0 0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 745 ( array_assgn PGUID 11 f t f 8 f 23 "0 23 0 0 0 23 23 0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 746 ( array_clip PGUID 11 f t f 7 f 23 "0 23 0 0 23 23 0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 747 ( array_dims PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 25 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 748 ( array_set PGUID 11 f t f 8 f 23 "0 23 0 0 23 23 23 0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 749 ( array_ref PGUID 11 f t f 7 f 23 "0 23 0 23 23 23 0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 750 ( array_in PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "0 0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 751 ( array_out PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "0 0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 752 ( filename_in PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 605 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 753 ( filename_out PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 19 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 760 ( smgrin PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 210 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 761 ( smgrout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 762 ( smgreq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "210 210" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 763 ( smgrne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "210 210" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 764 ( lo_import PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 26 "25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 765 ( lo_export PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "26 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 766 ( int4inc PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 767 ( int2inc PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 21 "21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 768 ( int4larger PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 769 ( int4smaller PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 770 ( int2larger PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 771 ( int2smaller PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "21 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 772 ( gistsel PGUID 11 f t t 7 f 701 "26 26 21 0 23 23 26" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 773 ( gistnpage PGUID 11 f t t 7 f 701 "26 26 21 0 23 23 26" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 774 ( gistgettuple PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 775 ( gistinsert PGUID 11 f t f 4 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 776 ( gistdelete PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 777 ( gistbeginscan PGUID 11 f t f 4 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 778 ( gistrescan PGUID 11 f t f 3 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 779 ( gistendscan PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 780 ( gistmarkpos PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 781 ( gistrestrpos PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 782 ( gistbuild PGUID 11 f t f 9 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+/* OIDS 800 - 899 */
+DATA(insert OID = 820 ( oidint2in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 810 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 821 ( oidint2out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 19 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 822 ( oidint2lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "810 810" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 823 ( oidint2le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "810 810" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 824 ( oidint2eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "810 810" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+
+#define OidInt2EqRegProcedure 824
+
+DATA(insert OID = 825 ( oidint2ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "810 810" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 826 ( oidint2gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "810 810" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 827 ( oidint2ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "810 810" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 828 ( oidint2cmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 21 "810 810" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 829 ( mkoidint2 PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 810 "26 21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 837 ( char2regexne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "409 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 836 ( char4regexeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "410 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 838 ( char4regexne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "410 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 850 ( textlike PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "25 25" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 851 ( textnlike PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "25 25" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 852 ( char2like PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "409 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 853 ( char2nlike PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "409 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 854 ( char4like PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "410 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 855 ( char4nlike PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "410 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 856 ( char8like PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "411 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 857 ( char8nlike PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "411 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 858 ( namelike PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 859 ( namenlike PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 860 ( char16like PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "20 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 861 ( char16nlike PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "20 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+/* OIDS 900 - 999 */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 920 ( oidint4in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 910 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 921 ( oidint4out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 19 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 922 ( oidint4lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "910 910" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 923 ( oidint4le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "910 910" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 924 ( oidint4eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "910 910" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+
+#define OidInt4EqRegProcedure 924
+
+DATA(insert OID = 925 ( oidint4ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "910 910" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 926 ( oidint4gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "910 910" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 927 ( oidint4ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "910 910" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 928 ( oidint4cmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "910 910" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 929 ( mkoidint4 PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 910 "26 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 940 ( oidnamein PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 911 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 941 ( oidnameout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 19 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 942 ( oidnamelt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "911 911" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 943 ( oidnamele PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "911 911" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 944 ( oidnameeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "911 911" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+
+#define OidNameEqRegProcedure 944
+
+DATA(insert OID = 945 ( oidnamege PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "911 911" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 946 ( oidnamegt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "911 911" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 947 ( oidnamene PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "911 911" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 948 ( oidnamecmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "911 911" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+DATA(insert OID = 949 ( mkoidname PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 911 "26 19" 100 0 0 100 foo bar));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 952 ( lo_open PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "26 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 953 ( lo_close PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 954 ( LOread PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 17 "23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 955 ( LOwrite PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "23 17" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 956 ( lo_lseek PGUID 11 f t f 3 f 23 "23 23 23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 957 ( lo_creat PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 26 "23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 958 ( lo_tell PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 964 ( lo_unlink PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "23" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 972 ( RegprocToOid PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 26 "24" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 973 ( path_inter PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "602 602" 100 0 10 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 974 ( box_copy PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 603 "603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 975 ( box_area PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 701 "603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 976 ( box_length PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 701 "603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 977 ( box_height PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 701 "603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 978 ( box_distance PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "603 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 980 ( box_intersect PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 603 "603 603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 981 ( box_diagonal PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 601 "603" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 982 ( path_n_lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "602 602" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 983 ( path_n_gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "602 602" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 984 ( path_n_eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "602 602" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 985 ( path_n_le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "602 602" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 986 ( path_n_ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "602 602" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 987 ( path_length PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 701 "602" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 988 ( point_copy PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 600 "600" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 989 ( point_vert PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "600 600" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 990 ( point_horiz PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "600 600" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 991 ( point_distance PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "600 600" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 992 ( point_slope PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 701 "600 600" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 993 ( lseg_construct PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 601 "600 600" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 994 ( lseg_intersect PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "601 601" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 995 ( lseg_parallel PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "601 601" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 996 ( lseg_perp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "601 601" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 997 ( lseg_vertical PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 16 "601" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 998 ( lseg_horizontal PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 16 "601" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 999 ( lseg_eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "601 601" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+/* OIDS 1000 - 1999 */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 1029 ( NullValue PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 16 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1030 ( NonNullValue PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 16 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1031 ( aclitemin PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 1033 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1032 ( aclitemout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1035 ( aclinsert PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 1034 "1034 1033" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1036 ( aclremove PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 1034 "1034 1033" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1037 ( aclcontains PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1034 1033" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1038 ( seteval PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "26" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+#define SetEvalRegProcedure 1038
+
+DATA(insert OID = 1044 ( bpcharin PGUID 11 f t f 3 f 1042 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1045 ( bpcharout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1046 ( varcharin PGUID 11 f t f 3 f 1043 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1047 ( varcharout PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1048 ( bpchareq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1042 1042" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1049 ( bpcharlt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1042 1042" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1050 ( bpcharle PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1042 1042" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1051 ( bpchargt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1042 1042" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1052 ( bpcharge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1042 1042" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1053 ( bpcharne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1042 1042" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1070 ( varchareq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1043 1043" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1071 ( varcharlt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1043 1043" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1072 ( varcharle PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1043 1043" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1073 ( varchargt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1043 1043" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1074 ( varcharge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1043 1043" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1075 ( varcharne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1043 1043" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1078 ( bpcharcmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "1042 1042" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1079 ( varcharcmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "1043 1043" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1080 ( hashbpchar PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "1042" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1081 ( hashvarchar PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "1043" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 1084 ( date_in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 1082 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1085 ( date_out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1086 ( date_eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1082 1082" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1087 ( date_lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1082 1082" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1088 ( date_le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1082 1082" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1089 ( date_gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1082 1082" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1090 ( date_ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1082 1082" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1091 ( date_ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1082 1082" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1092 ( date_cmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "1082 1082" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 1099 ( time_in PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 1083 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+/* OIDS 1100 - 1199 */
+DATA(insert OID = 1100 ( time_out PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 23 "0" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1101 ( time_eq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1083 1083" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1102 ( time_lt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1083 1083" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1103 ( time_le PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1083 1083" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1104 ( time_gt PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1083 1083" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1105 ( time_ge PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1083 1083" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1106 ( time_ne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "1083 1083" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1107 ( time_cmp PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 23 "1083 1083" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1200 ( int42reltime PGUID 11 f t f 1 f 703 "21" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 1230 ( char2icregexeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "409 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1231 ( char2icregexne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "409 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1232 ( char4icregexeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "410 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1233 ( char4icregexne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "410 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1234 ( char8icregexeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "411 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1235 ( char8icregexne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "411 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1236 ( char16icregexeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "20 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1237 ( char16icregexne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "20 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1238 ( texticregexeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "25 25" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1239 ( texticregexne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "25 25" 100 0 1 0 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1240 ( nameicregexeq PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1241 ( nameicregexne PGUID 11 f t f 2 f 16 "19 25" 100 0 0 100 foo bar ));
+
+
+#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions pg_proc.c
+ */
+extern Oid ProcedureCreate(char* procedureName,
+ bool returnsSet,
+ char *returnTypeName,
+ char *languageName,
+ char *prosrc,
+ char *probin,
+ bool canCache,
+ bool trusted,
+ int32 byte_pct,
+ int32 perbyte_cpu,
+ int32 percall_cpu,
+ int32 outin_ratio,
+ List *argList,
+ CommandDest dest);
+
+
+#endif /* PG_PROC_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_rewrite.h--
+ * definition of the system "rewrite-rule" relation (pg_rewrite)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_rewrite.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:11 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_REWRITE_H
+#define PG_REWRITE_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_rewrite definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_rewrite
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_rewrite) {
+ NameData rulename;
+ char ev_type;
+ Oid ev_class;
+ int2 ev_attr;
+ bool is_instead;
+ text ev_qual; /* VARLENA */
+ text action; /* VARLENA */
+} FormData_pg_rewrite;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_rewrite corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_rewrite relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_rewrite *Form_pg_rewrite;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_rewrite
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_rewrite 7
+#define Anum_pg_rewrite_rulename 1
+#define Anum_pg_rewrite_ev_type 2
+#define Anum_pg_rewrite_ev_class 3
+#define Anum_pg_rewrite_ev_attr 4
+#define Anum_pg_rewrite_is_instead 5
+#define Anum_pg_rewrite_ev_qual 6
+#define Anum_pg_rewrite_action 7
+
+#endif /* PG_REWRITE_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_server.h--
+ * definition of the system "server" relation (pg_server)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_server.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:12 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_SERVER_H
+#define PG_SERVER_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_server definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_server
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_server) BOOTSTRAP {
+ NameData sername;
+ int2 serpid;
+ int2 serport;
+} FormData_pg_server;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_server corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_server relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_server *Form_pg_server;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_server
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_server 3
+#define Anum_pg_server_sername 1
+#define Anum_pg_server_serpid 2
+#define Anum_pg_server_serport 3
+
+#endif /* PG_SERVER_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_statistic.h--
+ * definition of the system "statistic" relation (pg_statistic)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_statistic.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:14 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_STATISTIC_H
+#define PG_STATISTIC_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_statistic definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_statistic
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_statistic) {
+ Oid starelid;
+ int2 staattnum;
+ Oid staop;
+ text stalokey; /* VARIABLE LENGTH FIELD */
+ text stahikey; /* VARIABLE LENGTH FIELD */
+} FormData_pg_statistic;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_statistic corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_statistic relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_statistic *Form_pg_statistic;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_statistic
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_statistic 5
+#define Anum_pg_statistic_starelid 1
+#define Anum_pg_statistic_staattnum 2
+#define Anum_pg_statistic_staop 3
+#define Anum_pg_statistic_stalokey 4
+#define Anum_pg_statistic_stahikey 5
+
+#endif /* PG_STATISTIC_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_time.h--
+ * the system commit-time relation "pg_time" is not a "heap" relation.
+ * it is automatically created by the transam/ code and the
+ * information here is all bogus and is just here to make the
+ * relcache code happy.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_time.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:17 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * The structures and macros used by the transam/ code
+ * to access pg_time should some day go here -cim 6/18/90
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_TIME_H
+#define PG_TIME_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+CATALOG(pg_time) BOOTSTRAP {
+ Oid timefoo;
+} FormData_pg_time;
+
+typedef FormData_pg_time *Form_pg_time;
+
+#define Natts_pg_time 1
+#define Anum_pg_time_timefoo 1
+
+
+#endif /* PG_TIME_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_type.h--
+ * definition of the system "type" relation (pg_type)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_type.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:18 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_TYPE_H
+#define PG_TYPE_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+#include "utils/rel.h" /* for Relation */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_type definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_type
+ *
+ * Some of the values in a pg_type instance are copied into
+ * pg_attribute intances. Some parts of Postgres use the pg_type copy,
+ * while others use the pg_attribute copy, so they must match.
+ * See struct FormData_pg_attribute for details.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_type) BOOTSTRAP {
+ NameData typname;
+ Oid typowner;
+ int2 typlen;
+ /* typlen is the number of bytes we use to represent a value of
+ this type, e.g. 4 for an int4. But for a variable length
+ attribute, typlen is -1.
+ */
+ int2 typprtlen;
+ bool typbyval;
+ /* typbyval determines whether internal Postgres routines pass a value
+ of this type by value or by reference. Postgres uses a 4 byte
+ area for passing class data, so if the value is not 1, 2,
+ or 4 bytes long, Postgres does not have the option of passing by
+ value and ignores typbyval.
+
+ (I don't understand why this attribute exists. The above description
+ may be an oversimplification. Also, there appear to be bugs in which
+ Postgres doesn't ignore typbyval when it should, but I'm
+ afraid to change them until I see proof of damage. -BRYANH 96.08).
+ */
+ char typtype;
+ bool typisdefined;
+ char typdelim;
+ Oid typrelid;
+ Oid typelem;
+ regproc typinput;
+ regproc typoutput;
+ regproc typreceive;
+ regproc typsend;
+ char typalign;
+ /* typalign is the alignment required when storing a value of this
+ type. It applies to storage on disk as well as most representations
+ of the value inside Postgres. When multiple values are stored
+ consecutively, such as in the representation of a complete tuple
+ on disk, padding is inserted before a datum of this type so that it
+ begins on the specified boundary. The alignment reference is the
+ beginning of the first datum in the sequence.
+
+ 'c' = 1 byte alignment.
+ 's' = 2 byte alignment.
+ 'i' = 4 byte alignment.
+ 'd' = 8 byte alignment.
+
+ (This might actually be flexible depending on machine architecture,
+ but I doubt it - BRYANH 96.08).
+ */
+ text typdefault; /* VARIABLE LENGTH FIELD */
+} TypeTupleFormData;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_type corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_type relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef TypeTupleFormData *TypeTupleForm;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_type
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_type 16
+#define Anum_pg_type_typname 1
+#define Anum_pg_type_typowner 2
+#define Anum_pg_type_typlen 3
+#define Anum_pg_type_typprtlen 4
+#define Anum_pg_type_typbyval 5
+#define Anum_pg_type_typtype 6
+#define Anum_pg_type_typisdefined 7
+#define Anum_pg_type_typdelim 8
+#define Anum_pg_type_typrelid 9
+#define Anum_pg_type_typelem 10
+#define Anum_pg_type_typinput 11
+#define Anum_pg_type_typoutput 12
+#define Anum_pg_type_typreceive 13
+#define Anum_pg_type_typsend 14
+#define Anum_pg_type_typalign 15
+#define Anum_pg_type_typdefault 16
+
+/* ----------------
+ * initial contents of pg_type
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+/* keep the following ordered by OID so that later changes can be made easier*/
+
+/* Make sure the typlen, typbyval, and typalign values here match the initial
+ values for attlen, attbyval, and attalign in both places in pg_attribute.h
+ for every instance.
+*/
+
+/* OIDS 1 - 99 */
+DATA(insert OID = 16 ( bool PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 0 0 boolin boolout boolin boolout c _null_ ));
+
+#define BOOLOID 16
+
+DATA(insert OID = 17 ( bytea PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 18 byteain byteaout byteain byteaout i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 18 ( char PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 0 0 charin charout charin charout c _null_ ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 19 ( name PGUID NAMEDATALEN NAMEDATALEN f b t \054 0 18 namein nameout namein nameout i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 20 ( char16 PGUID 16 16 f b t \054 0 18 char16in char16out char16in char16out i _null_ ));
+/*DATA(insert OID = 20 ( dt PGUID 4 10 t b t \054 0 0 dtin dtout dtin dtout i _null_ )); */
+DATA(insert OID = 21 ( int2 PGUID 2 5 t b t \054 0 0 int2in int2out int2in int2out s _null_ ));
+
+#define INT2OID 21
+
+DATA(insert OID = 22 ( int28 PGUID 16 50 f b t \054 0 21 int28in int28out int28in int28out i _null_ ));
+
+/*
+ * XXX -- the implementation of int28's in postgres is a hack, and will
+ * go away someday. until that happens, there is a case (in the
+ * catalog cache management code) where we need to step gingerly
+ * over piles of int28's on the sidewalk. in order to do so, we
+ * need the OID of the int28 tuple from pg_type.
+ */
+
+#define INT28OID 22
+
+
+DATA(insert OID = 23 ( int4 PGUID 4 10 t b t \054 0 0 int4in int4out int4in int4out i _null_ ));
+
+#define INT4OID 23
+
+DATA(insert OID = 24 ( regproc PGUID 4 16 t b t \054 0 0 regprocin regprocout regprocin regprocout i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 25 ( text PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 18 textin textout textin textout i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 26 ( oid PGUID 4 10 t b t \054 0 0 int4in int4out int4in int4out i _null_ ));
+
+#define OIDOID 26
+
+DATA(insert OID = 27 ( tid PGUID 6 19 f b t \054 0 0 tidin tidout tidin tidout i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 28 ( xid PGUID 4 12 t b t \054 0 0 xidin xidout xidin xidout i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 29 ( cid PGUID 2 3 t b t \054 0 0 cidin cidout cidin cidout s _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 30 ( oid8 PGUID 32 89 f b t \054 0 26 oid8in oid8out oid8in oid8out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 32 ( SET PGUID -1 -1 f r t \054 0 -1 textin textout textin textout i _null_ ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 71 ( pg_type PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 71 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+DATA(insert OID = 75 ( pg_attribute PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 75 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+DATA(insert OID = 76 ( pg_demon PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 76 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+DATA(insert OID = 80 ( pg_magic PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 80 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+DATA(insert OID = 81 ( pg_proc PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 81 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+DATA(insert OID = 82 ( pg_server PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 82 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+DATA(insert OID = 83 ( pg_class PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 83 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+DATA(insert OID = 86 ( pg_user PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 86 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+DATA(insert OID = 87 ( pg_group PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 87 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+DATA(insert OID = 88 ( pg_database PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 88 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+DATA(insert OID = 89 ( pg_defaults PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 89 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+DATA(insert OID = 90 ( pg_variable PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 90 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+DATA(insert OID = 99 ( pg_log PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 99 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+
+/* OIDS 100 - 199 */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 100 ( pg_time PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 100 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+DATA(insert OID = 101 ( pg_time PGUID 1 1 t b t \054 101 0 foo bar foo bar c _null_));
+
+/* OIDS 200 - 299 */
+
+DATA(insert OID = 210 ( smgr PGUID 2 12 t b t \054 0 -1 smgrin smgrout smgrin smgrout s _null_ ));
+
+/* OIDS 300 - 399 */
+
+/* OIDS 400 - 499 */
+DATA(insert OID = 409 ( char2 PGUID 2 2 t b t \054 0 18 char2in char2out char2in char2out s _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 410 ( char4 PGUID 4 4 t b t \054 0 18 char4in char4out char4in char4out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 411 ( char8 PGUID 8 8 f b t \054 0 18 char8in char8out char8in char8out i _null_ ));
+
+/* OIDS 500 - 599 */
+
+/* OIDS 600 - 699 */
+DATA(insert OID = 600 ( point PGUID 16 24 f b t \054 0 701 point_in point_out point_in point_out d _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 601 ( lseg PGUID 32 48 f b t \054 0 600 lseg_in lseg_out lseg_in lseg_out d _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 602 ( path PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 600 path_in path_out path_in path_out d _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 603 ( box PGUID 32 100 f b t \073 0 600 box_in box_out box_in box_out d _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 604 ( polygon PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 -1 poly_in poly_out poly_in poly_out d _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 605 ( filename PGUID 256 -1 f b t \054 0 18 filename_in filename_out filename_in filename_out i _null_ ));
+
+/* OIDS 700 - 799 */
+
+#define FLOAT4OID 700
+
+DATA(insert OID = 700 ( float4 PGUID 4 12 f b t \054 0 0 float4in float4out float4in float4out i _null_ ));
+
+
+#define FLOAT8OID 701
+
+DATA(insert OID = 701 ( float8 PGUID 8 24 f b t \054 0 0 float8in float8out float8in float8out d _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 702 ( abstime PGUID 4 20 t b t \054 0 0 nabstimein nabstimeout nabstimein nabstimeout i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 703 ( reltime PGUID 4 20 t b t \054 0 0 reltimein reltimeout reltimein reltimeout i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 704 ( tinterval PGUID 12 47 f b t \054 0 0 tintervalin tintervalout tintervalin tintervalout i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 705 ( unknown PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 18 textin textout textin textout i _null_ ));
+
+#define UNKNOWNOID 705
+
+/* OIDS 800 - 899 */
+DATA(insert OID = 810 ( oidint2 PGUID 6 20 f b t \054 0 0 oidint2in oidint2out oidint2in oidint2out i _null_ ));
+
+/* OIDS 900 - 999 */
+DATA(insert OID = 910 ( oidint4 PGUID 8 20 f b t \054 0 0 oidint4in oidint4out oidint4in oidint4out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 911 ( oidname PGUID OIDNAMELEN OIDNAMELEN f b t \054 0 0 oidnamein oidnameout oidnamein oidnameout i _null_ ));
+
+/* OIDS 1000 - 1099 */
+DATA(insert OID = 1000 ( _bool PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 16 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1001 ( _bytea PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 17 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1002 ( _char PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 18 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1003 ( _name PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 19 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1004 ( _char16 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 20 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1005 ( _int2 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 21 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1006 ( _int28 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 22 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1007 ( _int4 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 23 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1008 ( _regproc PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 24 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1009 ( _text PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 25 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1028 ( _oid PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 26 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1010 ( _tid PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 27 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1011 ( _xid PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 28 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1012 ( _cid PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 29 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1013 ( _oid8 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 30 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+/*DATA(insert OID = 1014 ( _lock PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 31 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));*/
+DATA(insert OID = 1015 ( _stub PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 33 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1016 ( _ref PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 591 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1017 ( _point PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 600 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1018 ( _lseg PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 601 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1019 ( _path PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 602 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1020 ( _box PGUID -1 -1 f b t \073 0 603 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1021 ( _float4 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 700 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1022 ( _float8 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 701 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1023 ( _abstime PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 702 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1024 ( _reltime PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 703 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1025 ( _tinterval PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 704 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1026 ( _filename PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 605 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1027 ( _polygon PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 604 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
+/* Note: the size of an aclitem needs to match sizeof(AclItem) in acl.h */
+DATA(insert OID = 1033 ( aclitem PGUID 8 -1 f b t \054 0 0 aclitemin aclitemout aclitemin aclitemout i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1034 ( _aclitem PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 1033 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 1039 ( _char2 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 409 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1040 ( _char4 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 410 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1041 ( _char8 PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 411 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+
+#define BPCHAROID 1042
+DATA(insert OID = 1042 ( bpchar PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 18 bpcharin bpcharout bpcharin bpcharout i _null_ ));
+#define VARCHAROID 1043
+DATA(insert OID = 1043 ( varchar PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 18 varcharin varcharout varcharin varcharout i _null_ ));
+
+DATA(insert OID = 1082 ( date PGUID 4 10 t b t \054 0 0 date_in date_out date_in date_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1083 ( time PGUID 8 16 f b t \054 0 0 time_in time_out time_in time_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1182 ( _date PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 1082 array_in array_out array_in array_out i _null_ ));
+DATA(insert OID = 1183 ( _time PGUID -1 -1 f b t \054 0 1083 array_in array_out array_in array_out d _null_ ));
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions in pg_type.c
+ */
+extern Oid TypeGet(char *typeName, bool *defined);
+extern Oid TypeShellMakeWithOpenRelation(Relation pg_type_desc,
+ char *typeName);
+extern Oid TypeShellMake(char *typeName);
+extern Oid TypeCreate(char *typeName,
+ Oid relationOid,
+ int16 internalSize,
+ int16 externalSize,
+ char typeType,
+ char typDelim,
+ char *inputProcedure,
+ char *outputProcedure,
+ char *sendProcedure,
+ char *receiveProcedure,
+ char *elementTypeName,
+ char *defaultTypeValue,
+ bool passedByValue, char alignment);
+extern void TypeRename(char *oldTypeName, char *newTypeName);
+extern char *makeArrayTypeName(char *typeName);
+
+
+#endif /* PG_TYPE_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_user.h--
+ * definition of the system "user" relation (pg_user)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_user.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:20 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_USER_H
+#define PG_USER_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_user definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_user
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_user) BOOTSTRAP {
+ NameData usename;
+ int4 usesysid;
+ bool usecreatedb;
+ bool usetrace;
+ bool usesuper;
+ bool usecatupd;
+} FormData_pg_user;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_user corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_user relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_user *Form_pg_user;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_user
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_user 6
+#define Anum_pg_user_usename 1
+#define Anum_pg_user_usesysid 2
+#define Anum_pg_user_usecreatedb 3
+#define Anum_pg_user_usetrace 4
+#define Anum_pg_user_usesuper 5
+#define Anum_pg_user_usecatupd 6
+
+/* ----------------
+ * initial contents of pg_user
+ * ----------------
+ */
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( postgres PGUID t t t t ));
+
+BKI_BEGIN
+#ifdef ALLOW_PG_GROUP
+BKI_END
+
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( mike 799 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( mao 1806 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( hellers 1089 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( joey 5209 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( jolly 5443 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( sunita 6559 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( paxson 3029 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( marc 2435 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( jiangwu 6124 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( aoki 2360 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( avi 31080 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( kristin 1123 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( andrew 5229 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( nobuko 5493 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( hartzell 6676 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( devine 6724 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( boris 6396 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( sklower 354 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( marcel 31113 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( ginger 3692 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( woodruff 31026 t t t t ));
+DATA(insert OID = 0 ( searcher 8261 t t t t ));
+
+BKI_BEGIN
+#endif /* ALLOW_PG_GROUP */
+BKI_END
+
+#endif /* PG_USER_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_variable.h--
+ * the system variable relation "pg_variable" is not a "heap" relation.
+ * it is automatically created by the transam/ code and the
+ * information here is all bogus and is just here to make the
+ * relcache code happy.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_variable.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:21 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * The structures and macros used by the transam/ code
+ * to access pg_variable should someday go here -cim 6/18/90
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_VARIABLE_H
+#define PG_VARIABLE_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+CATALOG(pg_variable) BOOTSTRAP {
+ Oid varfoo;
+} FormData_pg_variable;
+
+typedef FormData_pg_variable *Form_pg_variable;
+
+#define Natts_pg_variable 1
+#define Anum_pg_variable_varfoo 1
+
+#endif /* PG_VARIABLE_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_version.h--
+ * definition of the system "version" relation (pg_version)
+ * along with the relation's initial contents.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_version.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:23 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
+ * information from the DATA() statements.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_VERSION_H
+#define PG_VERSION_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * postgres.h contains the system type definintions and the
+ * CATALOG(), BOOTSTRAP and DATA() sugar words so this file
+ * can be read by both genbki.sh and the C compiler.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#include "postgres.h"
+#include "utils/nabstime.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pg_version definition. cpp turns this into
+ * typedef struct FormData_pg_version
+ * ----------------
+ */
+CATALOG(pg_version) {
+ Oid verrelid;
+ Oid verbaseid;
+ int4 vertime; /* really should be some abstime */
+} FormData_pg_version;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Form_pg_version corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
+ * the format of pg_version relation.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef FormData_pg_version *VersionTupleForm;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * compiler constants for pg_version
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define Natts_pg_version 3
+#define Anum_pg_version_verrelid 1
+#define Anum_pg_version_verbaseid 2
+#define Anum_pg_version_vertime 3
+
+
+#endif /* PG_VERSION_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * execnodes.h--
+ * definitions for executor state nodes
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: execnodes.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:30 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef EXECNODES_H
+#define EXECNODES_H
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
+#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+
+#include "nodes/memnodes.h"
+
+#include "storage/item.h"
+#include "access/sdir.h"
+#include "access/htup.h"
+#include "access/tupdesc.h"
+#include "access/funcindex.h"
+#include "utils/rel.h"
+#include "access/relscan.h"
+#include "executor/hashjoin.h"
+#include "executor/tuptable.h"
+
+/* ----------------
+ * IndexInfo information
+ *
+ * this class holds the information saying what attributes
+ * are the key attributes for this index. -cim 10/15/89
+ *
+ * NumKeyAttributes number of key attributes for this index
+ * KeyAttributeNumbers array of attribute numbers used as keys
+ * Predicate partial-index predicate for this index
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct IndexInfo {
+ NodeTag type;
+ int ii_NumKeyAttributes;
+ AttrNumber *ii_KeyAttributeNumbers;
+ FuncIndexInfoPtr ii_FuncIndexInfo;
+ Node *ii_Predicate;
+} IndexInfo;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * RelationInfo information
+ *
+ * whenever we update an existing relation, we have to
+ * update indices on the relation. The RelationInfo class
+ * is used to hold all the information on result relations,
+ * including indices.. -cim 10/15/89
+ *
+ * RangeTableIndex result relation's range table index
+ * RelationDesc relation descriptor for result relation
+ * NumIndices number indices existing on result relation
+ * IndexRelationDescs array of relation descriptors for indices
+ * IndexRelationInfo array of key/attr info for indices
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct RelationInfo {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Index ri_RangeTableIndex;
+ Relation ri_RelationDesc;
+ int ri_NumIndices;
+ RelationPtr ri_IndexRelationDescs;
+ IndexInfo **ri_IndexRelationInfo;
+} RelationInfo;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * ExprContext
+ *
+ * This class holds the "current context" information
+ * needed to evaluate expressions for doing tuple qualifications
+ * and tuple projections. For example, if an expression refers
+ * to an attribute in the current inner tuple then we need to know
+ * what the current inner tuple is and so we look at the expression
+ * context.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct ExprContext {
+ NodeTag type;
+ TupleTableSlot *ecxt_scantuple;
+ TupleTableSlot *ecxt_innertuple;
+ TupleTableSlot *ecxt_outertuple;
+ Relation ecxt_relation;
+ Index ecxt_relid;
+ ParamListInfo ecxt_param_list_info;
+ List *ecxt_range_table;
+ Datum *ecxt_values; /* precomputed values for aggreg */
+ char *ecxt_nulls; /* null flags for aggreg values */
+} ExprContext;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * ProjectionInfo node information
+ *
+ * This is all the information needed to preform projections
+ * on a tuple. Nodes which need to do projections create one
+ * of these. In theory, when a node wants to preform a projection
+ * it should just update this information as necessary and then
+ * call ExecProject(). -cim 6/3/91
+ *
+ * targetlist target list for projection
+ * len length of target list
+ * tupValue array of pointers to projection results
+ * exprContext expression context for ExecTargetList
+ * slot slot to place projection result in
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct ProjectionInfo {
+ NodeTag type;
+ List *pi_targetlist;
+ int pi_len;
+ Datum *pi_tupValue;
+ ExprContext *pi_exprContext;
+ TupleTableSlot *pi_slot;
+} ProjectionInfo;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * JunkFilter
+ *
+ * this class is used to store information regarding junk attributes.
+ * A junk attribute is an attribute in a tuple that is needed only for
+ * storing intermediate information in the executor, and does not belong
+ * in the tuple proper. For example, when we do a delete or replace
+ * query, the planner adds an entry to the targetlist so that the tuples
+ * returned to ExecutePlan() contain an extra attribute: the t_ctid of
+ * the tuple to be deleted/replaced. This is needed for amdelete() and
+ * amreplace(). In doing a delete this does not make much of a
+ * difference, but in doing a replace we have to make sure we disgard
+ * all the junk in a tuple before calling amreplace(). Otherwise the
+ * inserted tuple will not have the correct schema. This solves a
+ * problem with hash-join and merge-sort replace plans. -cim 10/10/90
+ *
+ * targetList: the original target list (including junk attributes).
+ * length: the length of 'targetList'.
+ * tupType: the tuple descriptor for the "original" tuple
+ * (including the junk attributes).
+ * cleanTargetList: the "clean" target list (junk attributes removed).
+ * cleanLength: the length of 'cleanTargetList'
+ * cleanTupTyp: the tuple descriptor of the "clean" tuple (with
+ * junk attributes removed).
+ * cleanMap: A map with the correspondance between the non junk
+ * attributes of the "original" tuple and the
+ * attributes of the "clean" tuple.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct JunkFilter {
+ NodeTag type;
+ List *jf_targetList;
+ int jf_length;
+ TupleDesc jf_tupType;
+ List *jf_cleanTargetList;
+ int jf_cleanLength;
+ TupleDesc jf_cleanTupType;
+ AttrNumber *jf_cleanMap;
+} JunkFilter;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * EState information
+ *
+ * direction direction of the scan
+ *
+ * range_table array of scan relation information
+ *
+ * result_relation_information for update queries
+ *
+ * into_relation_descriptor relation being retrieved "into"
+ *
+ * param_list_info information needed to transform
+ * Param nodes into Const nodes
+ *
+ * BaseId during InitPlan(), each node is
+ * given a number. this is the next
+ * number to be assigned.
+ *
+ * tupleTable this is a pointer to an array
+ * of pointers to tuples used by
+ * the executor at any given moment.
+ *
+ * junkFilter contains information used to
+ * extract junk attributes from a tuple.
+ * (see JunkFilter above)
+ *
+ * refcount local buffer refcounts used in
+ * an ExecMain cycle. this is introduced
+ * to avoid ExecStart's unpinning each
+ * other's buffers when called recursively
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct EState {
+ NodeTag type;
+ ScanDirection es_direction;
+ List *es_range_table;
+ RelationInfo *es_result_relation_info;
+ Relation es_into_relation_descriptor;
+ ParamListInfo es_param_list_info;
+ int es_BaseId;
+ TupleTable es_tupleTable;
+ JunkFilter *es_junkFilter;
+ int *es_refcount;
+} EState;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Executor Type information needed by plannodes.h
+ *
+ *| Note: the bogus classes CommonState and CommonScanState exist only
+ *| because our inheritance system only allows single inheritance
+ *| and we have to have unique slot names. Hence two or more
+ *| classes which want to have a common slot must ALL inherit
+ *| the slot from some other class. (This is a big hack to
+ *| allow our classes to share slot names..)
+ *|
+ *| Example:
+ *| the class Result and the class NestLoop nodes both want
+ *| a slot called "OuterTuple" so they both have to inherit
+ *| it from some other class. In this case they inherit
+ *| it from CommonState. "CommonState" and "CommonScanState" are
+ *| the best names I could come up with for this sort of
+ *| stuff.
+ *|
+ *| As a result, many classes have extra slots which they
+ *| don't use. These slots are denoted (unused) in the
+ *| comment preceeding the class definition. If you
+ *| comes up with a better idea of a way of doing things
+ *| along these lines, then feel free to make your idea
+ *| known to me.. -cim 10/15/89
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Common Executor State Information
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+/* BaseNode removed -- base_id moved into CommonState - jolly */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * CommonState information
+ *
+ *| this is a bogus class used to hold slots so other
+ *| nodes can inherit them...
+ *
+ * OuterTupleSlot pointer to slot containing current "outer" tuple
+ * ResultTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table for projected tuple
+ * ExprContext node's current expression context
+ * ProjInfo info this node uses to form tuple projections
+ * NumScanAttributes size of ScanAttributes array
+ * ScanAttributes attribute numbers of interest in this tuple
+ *
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct CommonState {
+ NodeTag type; /* its first field is NodeTag */
+ int cs_base_id;
+ TupleTableSlot *cs_OuterTupleSlot;
+ TupleTableSlot *cs_ResultTupleSlot;
+ ExprContext *cs_ExprContext;
+ ProjectionInfo *cs_ProjInfo;
+ bool cs_TupFromTlist;
+} CommonState;
+
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Control Node State Information
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * ResultState information
+ *
+ * done flag which tells us to quit when we
+ * have already returned a constant tuple.
+ *
+ * CommonState information
+ *
+ * OuterTupleSlot pointer to slot containing current "outer" tuple
+ * ResultTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table for projected tuple
+ * ExprContext node's current expression context
+ * ProjInfo info this node uses to form tuple projections
+ * NumScanAttributes size of ScanAttributes array
+ * ScanAttributes attribute numbers of interest in this tuple
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct ResultState {
+ CommonState cstate; /* its first field is NodeTag */
+ int rs_done;
+} ResultState;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * AppendState information
+ *
+ * append nodes have this field "unionplans" which is this
+ * list of plans to execute in sequence.. these variables
+ * keep track of things..
+ *
+ * whichplan which plan is being executed
+ * nplans how many plans are in the list
+ * initialized array of ExecInitNode() results
+ * rtentries range table for the current plan
+ * result_relation_info_list array of each subplan's result relation info
+ * junkFilter_list array of each subplan's junk filter
+ *
+ * CommonState information
+ *
+ * OuterTupleSlot pointer to slot containing current "outer" tuple
+ * ResultTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table for projected tuple
+ * ExprContext node's current expression context
+ * ProjInfo info this node uses to form tuple projections
+ * NumScanAttributes size of ScanAttributes array
+ * ScanAttributes attribute numbers of interest in this tuple
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct AppendState {
+ CommonState cstate; /* its first field is NodeTag */
+ int as_whichplan;
+ int as_nplans;
+ bool *as_initialized;
+ List *as_rtentries;
+ List *as_result_relation_info_list;
+ List *as_junkFilter_list;
+} AppendState;
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Scan State Information
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * CommonScanState information
+ *
+ * CommonScanState is a class like CommonState, but is used more
+ * by the nodes like SeqScan and Sort which want to
+ * keep track of an underlying relation.
+ *
+ * currentRelation relation being scanned
+ * currentScanDesc current scan descriptor for scan
+ * ScanTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table holding scan tuple
+ *
+ * CommonState information
+ *
+ * OuterTupleSlot pointer to slot containing current "outer" tuple
+ * ResultTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table for projected tuple
+ * ExprContext node's current expression context
+ * ProjInfo info this node uses to form tuple projections
+ * NumScanAttributes size of ScanAttributes array
+ * ScanAttributes attribute numbers of interest in this tuple
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct CommonScanState {
+ CommonState cstate; /* its first field is NodeTag */
+ Relation css_currentRelation;
+ HeapScanDesc css_currentScanDesc;
+ TupleTableSlot *css_ScanTupleSlot;
+} CommonScanState;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * IndexScanState information
+ *
+ *| index scans don't use CommonScanState because
+ *| the underlying AM abstractions for heap scans and
+ *| index scans are too different.. It would be nice
+ *| if the current abstraction was more useful but ... -cim 10/15/89
+ *
+ * IndexPtr current index in use
+ * NumIndices number of indices in this scan
+ * ScanKeys Skey structures to scan index rels
+ * NumScanKeys array of no of keys in each Skey struct
+ * RuntimeKeyInfo array of array of flags for Skeys evaled at runtime
+ * RelationDescs ptr to array of relation descriptors
+ * ScanDescs ptr to array of scan descriptors
+ *
+ * CommonState information
+ *
+ * OuterTupleSlot pointer to slot containing current "outer" tuple
+ * ResultTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table for projected tuple
+ * ExprContext node's current expression context
+ * ProjInfo info this node uses to form tuple projections
+ * NumScanAttributes size of ScanAttributes array
+ * ScanAttributes attribute numbers of interest in this tuple
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct IndexScanState {
+ CommonState cstate; /* its first field is NodeTag */
+ int iss_NumIndices;
+ int iss_IndexPtr;
+ ScanKey *iss_ScanKeys;
+ int *iss_NumScanKeys;
+ Pointer iss_RuntimeKeyInfo;
+ RelationPtr iss_RelationDescs;
+ IndexScanDescPtr iss_ScanDescs;
+} IndexScanState;
+
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Join State Information
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * JoinState information
+ *
+ * CommonState information
+ *
+ * OuterTupleSlot pointer to slot containing current "outer" tuple
+ * ResultTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table for projected tuple
+ * ExprContext node's current expression context
+ * ProjInfo info this node uses to form tuple projections
+ * NumScanAttributes size of ScanAttributes array
+ * ScanAttributes attribute numbers of interest in this tuple
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef CommonState JoinState;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * NestLoopState information
+ *
+ * PortalFlag Set to enable portals to work.
+ *
+ * JoinState information
+ *
+ * CommonState information
+ *
+ * OuterTupleSlot pointer to slot containing current "outer" tuple
+ * ResultTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table for projected tuple
+ * ExprContext node's current expression context
+ * ProjInfo info this node uses to form tuple projections
+ * NumScanAttributes size of ScanAttributes array
+ * ScanAttributes attribute numbers of interest in this tuple
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct NestLoopState {
+ JoinState jstate; /* its first field is NodeTag */
+ bool nl_PortalFlag;
+} NestLoopState;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * MergeJoinState information
+ *
+ * OSortopI outerKey1 sortOp innerKey1 ...
+ * ISortopO innerkey1 sortOp outerkey1 ...
+ * JoinState current "state" of join. see executor.h
+ * MarkedTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table for marked tuple
+ *
+ * JoinState information
+ *
+ * CommonState information
+ *
+ * OuterTupleSlot pointer to slot containing current "outer" tuple
+ * ResultTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table for projected tuple
+ * ExprContext node's current expression context
+ * ProjInfo info this node uses to form tuple projections
+ * NumScanAttributes size of ScanAttributes array
+ * ScanAttributes attribute numbers of interest in this tuple
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct MergeJoinState {
+ JoinState jstate; /* its first field is NodeTag */
+ List *mj_OSortopI;
+ List *mj_ISortopO;
+ int mj_JoinState;
+ TupleTableSlot *mj_MarkedTupleSlot;
+} MergeJoinState;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * HashJoinState information
+ *
+ * hj_HashTable address of the hash table for the hashjoin
+ * hj_HashTableShmId shared memory id of hash table
+ * hj_CurBucket the current hash bucket that we are searching
+ * for matches of the current outer tuple
+ * hj_CurTuple the current matching inner tuple in the
+ * current hash bucket
+ * hj_CurOTuple the current matching inner tuple in the
+ * current hash overflow chain
+ * hj_InnerHashKey the inner hash key in the hashjoin condition
+ * hj_OuterBatches file descriptors for outer batches
+ * hj_InnerBatches file descriptors for inner batches
+ * hj_OuterReadPos current read position of outer batch
+ * hj_OuterReadBlk current read block of outer batch
+ * hj_OuterTupleSlot tuple slot for outer tuples
+ * hj_HashTupleSlot tuple slot for hashed tuples
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * JoinState information
+ *
+ * CommonState information
+ *
+ * OuterTupleSlot pointer to slot containing current "outer" tuple
+ * ResultTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table for projected tuple
+ * ExprContext node's current expression context
+ * ProjInfo info this node uses to form tuple projections
+ * NumScanAttributes size of ScanAttributes array
+ * ScanAttributes attribute numbers of interest in this tuple
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct HashJoinState {
+ JoinState jstate; /* its first field is NodeTag */
+ HashJoinTable hj_HashTable;
+ IpcMemoryId hj_HashTableShmId;
+ HashBucket hj_CurBucket;
+ HeapTuple hj_CurTuple;
+ OverflowTuple hj_CurOTuple;
+ Var *hj_InnerHashKey;
+ File *hj_OuterBatches;
+ File *hj_InnerBatches;
+ char *hj_OuterReadPos;
+ int hj_OuterReadBlk;
+ TupleTableSlot *hj_OuterTupleSlot;
+ TupleTableSlot *hj_HashTupleSlot;
+} HashJoinState;
+
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Materialization State Information
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * MaterialState information
+ *
+ * materialize nodes are used to materialize the results
+ * of a subplan into a temporary relation.
+ *
+ * Flag indicated whether subplan has been materialized
+ * TempRelation temporary relation containing result of executing
+ * the subplan.
+ *
+ * CommonScanState information
+ *
+ * currentRelation relation descriptor of sorted relation
+ * currentScanDesc current scan descriptor for scan
+ * ScanTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table holding scan tuple
+ *
+ * CommonState information
+ *
+ * OuterTupleSlot pointer to slot containing current "outer" tuple
+ * ResultTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table for projected tuple
+ * ExprContext node's current expression context
+ * ProjInfo info this node uses to form tuple projections
+ * NumScanAttributes size of ScanAttributes array
+ * ScanAttributes attribute numbers of interest in this tuple
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct MaterialState {
+ CommonScanState csstate; /* its first field is NodeTag */
+ bool mat_Flag;
+ Relation mat_TempRelation;
+} MaterialState;
+
+/* ---------------------
+ * AggregateState information
+ *
+ * done indicated whether aggregate has been materialized
+ * -------------------------
+ */
+typedef struct AggState {
+ CommonScanState csstate; /* its first field is NodeTag */
+ bool agg_done;
+} AggState;
+
+/* ---------------------
+ * GroupState information
+ *
+ * -------------------------
+ */
+typedef struct GroupState {
+ CommonScanState csstate; /* its first field is NodeTag */
+ bool grp_useLastTuple; /* last tuple not processed yet */
+ bool grp_done;
+ TupleTableSlot *grp_lastSlot;
+} GroupState;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * SortState information
+ *
+ *| sort nodes are really just a kind of a scan since
+ *| we implement sorts by retrieveing the entire subplan
+ *| into a temp relation, sorting the temp relation into
+ *| another sorted relation, and then preforming a simple
+ *| unqualified sequential scan on the sorted relation..
+ *| -cim 10/15/89
+ *
+ * Flag indicated whether relation has been sorted
+ * Keys scan key structures used to keep info on sort keys
+ * TempRelation temporary relation containing result of executing
+ * the subplan.
+ *
+ * CommonScanState information
+ *
+ * currentRelation relation descriptor of sorted relation
+ * currentScanDesc current scan descriptor for scan
+ * ScanTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table holding scan tuple
+ *
+ * CommonState information
+ *
+ * OuterTupleSlot pointer to slot containing current "outer" tuple
+ * ResultTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table for projected tuple
+ * ExprContext node's current expression context
+ * ProjInfo info this node uses to form tuple projections
+ * NumScanAttributes size of ScanAttributes array
+ * ScanAttributes attribute numbers of interest in this tuple
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct SortState {
+ CommonScanState csstate; /* its first field is NodeTag */
+ bool sort_Flag;
+ ScanKey sort_Keys;
+ Relation sort_TempRelation;
+} SortState;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * UniqueState information
+ *
+ * Unique nodes are used "on top of" sort nodes to discard
+ * duplicate tuples returned from the sort phase. Basically
+ * all it does is compare the current tuple from the subplan
+ * with the previously fetched tuple stored in OuterTuple and
+ * if the two are identical, then we just fetch another tuple
+ * from the sort and try again.
+ *
+ * CommonState information
+ *
+ * OuterTupleSlot pointer to slot containing current "outer" tuple
+ * ResultTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table for projected tuple
+ * ExprContext node's current expression context
+ * ProjInfo info this node uses to form tuple projections
+ * NumScanAttributes size of ScanAttributes array
+ * ScanAttributes attribute numbers of interest in this tuple
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef CommonState UniqueState;
+
+
+/* ----------------
+ * HashState information
+ *
+ * hashBatches file descriptors for the batches
+ *
+ * CommonState information
+ *
+ * OuterTupleSlot pointer to slot containing current "outer" tuple
+ * ResultTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table for projected tuple
+ * ExprContext node's current expression context
+ * ProjInfo info this node uses to form tuple projections
+ * NumScanAttributes size of ScanAttributes array
+ * ScanAttributes attribute numbers of interest in this tuple
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct HashState {
+ CommonState cstate; /* its first field is NodeTag */
+ File *hashBatches;
+} HashState;
+
+/* -----------------------
+ * TeeState information
+ * leftPlace : next item in the queue unseen by the left parent
+ * rightPlace : next item in the queue unseen by the right parent
+ * lastPlace : last item in the queue
+ * bufferRelname : name of the relation used as the buffer queue
+ * bufferRel : the relation used as the buffer queue
+ * mcxt : for now, tee's have their own memory context
+ * may be cleaned up later if portals are cleaned up
+ *
+ * initially, a Tee starts with [left/right]Place variables set to -1.
+ * on cleanup, queue is free'd when both leftPlace and rightPlace = -1
+ * -------------------------
+*/
+typedef struct TeeState {
+ CommonState cstate; /* its first field is NodeTag */
+ int tee_leftPlace;
+ int tee_rightPlace;
+ int tee_lastPlace;
+ char *tee_bufferRelname;
+ Relation tee_bufferRel;
+ MemoryContext tee_mcxt;
+ HeapScanDesc tee_leftScanDesc;
+ HeapScanDesc tee_rightScanDesc;
+} TeeState;
+
+#endif /* EXECNODES_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * makefuncs.h--
+ * prototypes for the creator functions (for primitive nodes)
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: makefuncs.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:33 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef MAKEFUNC_H
+#define MAKEFUNC_H
+
+#include "access/attnum.h"
+#include "catalog/pg_operator.h"
+#include "utils/fcache.h"
+#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
+
+extern Oper *makeOper(Oid opno,
+ Oid opid,
+ Oid opresulttype,
+ int opsize,
+ FunctionCachePtr op_fcache);
+
+extern Var *makeVar(Index varno,
+ AttrNumber varattno,
+ Oid vartype,
+ Index varnoold,
+ AttrNumber varoattno);
+
+extern Resdom *makeResdom(AttrNumber resno,
+ Oid restype,
+ int reslen,
+ char *resname,
+ Index reskey,
+ Oid reskeyop,
+ int resjunk);
+
+extern Const *makeConst(Oid consttype,
+ Size constlen,
+ Datum constvalue,
+ bool constisnull,
+ bool constbyval,
+ bool constisset);
+
+#endif /* MAKEFUNC_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * memnodes.h--
+ * POSTGRES memory context node definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: memnodes.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:34 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * XXX the typedefs in this file are different from the other ???nodes.h;
+ * they are pointers to structures instead of the structures themselves.
+ * If you're wondering, this is plain laziness. I don't want to touch
+ * the memory context code which should be revamped altogether some day.
+ * - ay 10/94
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef MEMNODES_H
+#define MEMNODES_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+
+#include "utils/memutils.h"
+#include "lib/fstack.h"
+
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
+
+/*
+ * MemoryContext --
+ * A logical context in which memory allocations occur.
+ *
+ * The types of memory contexts can be thought of as members of the
+ * following inheritance hierarchy with properties summarized below.
+ *
+ * Node
+ * |
+ * MemoryContext___
+ * / \
+ * GlobalMemory PortalMemoryContext
+ * / \
+ * PortalVariableMemory PortalHeapMemory
+ *
+ * Flushed at Flushed at Checkpoints
+ * Transaction Portal
+ * Commit Close
+ *
+ * GlobalMemory n n n
+ * PortalVariableMemory n y n
+ * PortalHeapMemory y y y
+ */
+
+typedef struct MemoryContextMethodsData {
+ Pointer (*alloc)();
+ void (*free_p)(); /* need to use free as a #define,
+ so can't use free */
+ Pointer (*realloc)();
+ char* (*getName)();
+ void (*dump)();
+} *MemoryContextMethods;
+
+typedef struct MemoryContext {
+ NodeTag type;
+ MemoryContextMethods method;
+} *MemoryContext;
+
+/* think about doing this right some time but we'll have explicit fields
+ for now -ay 10/94 */
+typedef struct GlobalMemory {
+ NodeTag type;
+ MemoryContextMethods method;
+ AllocSetData setData;
+ char *name;
+ OrderedElemData elemData;
+} *GlobalMemory;
+
+typedef MemoryContext *PortalMemoryContext;
+
+typedef struct PortalVariableMemory {
+ NodeTag type;
+ MemoryContextMethods method;
+ AllocSetData setData;
+} *PortalVariableMemory;
+
+typedef struct PortalHeapMemory {
+ NodeTag type;
+ MemoryContextMethods method;
+ Pointer block;
+ FixedStackData stackData;
+} *PortalHeapMemory;
+
+/*
+ * MemoryContextIsValid --
+ * True iff memory context is valid.
+ */
+#define MemoryContextIsValid(context) \
+ (IsA(context,MemoryContext) || IsA(context,GlobalMemory) || \
+ IsA(context,PortalVariableMemory) || IsA(context,PortalHeapMemory))
+
+#endif /* MEMNODES_H */
+
+
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * nodeFuncs.h--
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: nodeFuncs.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:35 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef NODEFUNCS_H
+#define NODEFUNCS_H
+
+extern bool single_node(Node *node);
+extern bool var_is_outer(Var *var);
+extern bool var_is_inner(Var *var);
+extern bool var_is_rel(Var *var);
+extern Oper *replace_opid(Oper *oper);
+extern bool non_null(Expr *c);
+
+#endif /* NODEFUNCS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * nodes.h--
+ * Definitions for tagged nodes.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: nodes.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:37 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef NODES_H
+#define NODES_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+
+/*
+ * The first field of every node is NodeTag. Each node created (with makeNode)
+ * will have one of the following tags as the value of its first field.
+ *
+ * Note that the number of the node tags are not contiguous. We left holes
+ * here so that we can add more tags without changing the existing enum's.
+ */
+typedef enum NodeTag {
+ T_Invalid = 0,
+
+ /*---------------------
+ * TAGS FOR PLAN NODES (plannodes.h)
+ *---------------------
+ */
+ T_Plan = 10,
+ T_Existential,
+ T_Result,
+ T_Append,
+ T_Scan,
+ T_SeqScan,
+ T_IndexScan,
+ T_Join,
+ T_NestLoop,
+ T_MergeJoin,
+ T_HashJoin,
+ T_Temp,
+ T_Material,
+ T_Sort,
+ T_Agg,
+ T_Unique,
+ T_Hash,
+ T_Choose,
+ T_Tee,
+ T_Group,
+
+ /*---------------------
+ * TAGS FOR PRIMITIVE NODES (primnodes.h)
+ *---------------------
+ */
+ T_Resdom = 100,
+ T_Fjoin,
+ T_Expr,
+ T_Var,
+ T_Oper,
+ T_Const,
+ T_Param,
+ T_Aggreg,
+ T_Func,
+ T_Array,
+ T_ArrayRef,
+
+ /*---------------------
+ * TAGS FOR INNER PLAN NODES (relation.h)
+ *---------------------
+ */
+ T_Rel = 200,
+ T_Path,
+ T_IndexPath,
+ T_JoinPath,
+ T_MergePath,
+ T_HashPath,
+ T_OrderKey,
+ T_JoinKey,
+ T_MergeOrder,
+ T_CInfo,
+ T_JoinMethod,
+ T_HInfo,
+ T_MInfo,
+ T_JInfo,
+ T_Iter,
+ T_Stream,
+
+ /*---------------------
+ * TAGS FOR EXECUTOR NODES (execnodes.h)
+ *---------------------
+ */
+ T_IndexInfo = 300,
+ T_RelationInfo,
+ T_TupleCount,
+ T_TupleTableSlot,
+ T_ExprContext,
+ T_ProjectionInfo,
+ T_JunkFilter,
+ T_EState,
+ T_BaseNode,
+ T_CommonState,
+ T_ResultState,
+ T_AppendState,
+ T_CommonScanState,
+ T_ScanState,
+ T_IndexScanState,
+ T_JoinState,
+ T_NestLoopState,
+ T_MergeJoinState,
+ T_HashJoinState,
+ T_MaterialState,
+ T_AggState,
+ T_GroupState,
+ T_SortState,
+ T_UniqueState,
+ T_HashState,
+ T_TeeState,
+
+ /*---------------------
+ * TAGS FOR MEMORY NODES (memnodes.h)
+ *---------------------
+ */
+ T_MemoryContext = 400,
+ T_GlobalMemory,
+ T_PortalMemoryContext,
+ T_PortalVariableMemory,
+ T_PortalHeapMemory,
+
+ /*---------------------
+ * TAGS FOR VALUE NODES (pg_list.h)
+ *---------------------
+ */
+ T_Value = 500,
+ T_List,
+ T_Integer,
+ T_Float,
+ T_String,
+ T_Null,
+
+ /*---------------------
+ * TAGS FOR PARSE TREE NODES (parsenode.h)
+ *---------------------
+ */
+ T_Query = 600,
+ T_AppendStmt,
+ T_DeleteStmt,
+ T_ReplaceStmt,
+ T_CursorStmt,
+ T_RetrieveStmt,
+ T_AddAttrStmt,
+ T_AggregateStmt,
+ T_ChangeACLStmt,
+ T_ClosePortalStmt,
+ T_ClusterStmt,
+ T_CopyStmt,
+ T_CreateStmt,
+ T_VersionStmt,
+ T_DefineStmt,
+ T_DestroyStmt,
+ T_ExtendStmt,
+ T_FetchStmt,
+ T_IndexStmt,
+ T_MoveStmt,
+ T_ProcedureStmt,
+ T_PurgeStmt,
+ T_RecipeStmt,
+ T_RemoveFuncStmt,
+ T_RemoveOperStmt,
+ T_RemoveStmt,
+ T_RenameStmt,
+ T_RuleStmt,
+ T_NotifyStmt,
+ T_ListenStmt,
+ T_TransactionStmt,
+ T_ViewStmt,
+ T_LoadStmt,
+ T_CreatedbStmt,
+ T_DestroydbStmt,
+ T_VacuumStmt,
+ T_ExplainStmt,
+
+ T_A_Expr = 700,
+ T_Attr,
+ T_A_Const,
+ T_ParamNo,
+ T_Ident,
+ T_FuncCall,
+ T_A_Indices,
+ T_ResTarget,
+ T_ParamString,
+ T_TimeRange,
+ T_RelExpr,
+ T_SortBy,
+ T_RangeVar,
+ T_TypeName,
+ T_IndexElem,
+ T_ColumnDef,
+ T_DefElem,
+ T_TargetEntry,
+ T_RangeTblEntry,
+ T_SortClause,
+ T_GroupClause
+} NodeTag;
+
+/*
+ * The first field of a node of any type is gauranteed to be the NodeTag.
+ * Hence the type of any node can be gotten by casting it to Node. Declaring
+ * a variable to be of Node * (instead of void *) can also facilitate
+ * debugging.
+ */
+typedef struct Node {
+ NodeTag type;
+} Node;
+
+#define nodeTag(_node_) ((Node*)_node_)->type
+
+#define makeNode(_node_) (_node_*)newNode(sizeof(_node_),T_##_node_)
+#define NodeSetTag(n, t) ((Node *)n)->type = t
+
+#define IsA(_node_,_tag_) (nodeTag(_node_) == T_##_tag_)
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * IsA functions (no inheritence any more)
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#define IsA_JoinPath(jp) \
+ (nodeTag(jp)==T_JoinPath || nodeTag(jp)==T_MergePath || \
+ nodeTag(jp)==T_HashPath)
+
+#define IsA_Join(j) \
+ (nodeTag(j)==T_Join || nodeTag(j)==T_NestLoop || \
+ nodeTag(j)==T_MergeJoin || nodeTag(j)==T_HashJoin)
+
+#define IsA_Temp(t) \
+ (nodeTag(t)==T_Temp || nodeTag(t)==T_Material || nodeTag(t)==T_Sort || \
+ nodeTag(t)==T_Unique)
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * extern declarations follow
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+/*
+ * nodes/nodes.c
+ */
+extern Node *newNode(Size size, NodeTag tag);
+
+/*
+ * nodes/{outfuncs.c,print.c}
+ */
+#define nodeDisplay print
+
+extern char *nodeToString(void *obj);
+extern void print(void *obj);
+
+/*
+ * nodes/{readfuncs.c,read.c}
+ */
+extern void *stringToNode(char *str);
+
+/*
+ * nodes/copyfuncs.c
+ */
+extern void *copyObject(void *obj);
+
+/*
+ * nodes/equalfuncs.c
+ */
+extern bool equal(void *a, void *b);
+
+
+/* ----------------
+ * I don't know why this is here. Most likely a hack..
+ * -cim 6/3/90
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef float Cost;
+
+/*
+ * CmdType -
+ * enums for type of operation to aid debugging
+ *
+ * ??? could have put this in parsenodes.h but many files not in the
+ * optimizer also need this...
+ */
+typedef enum CmdType {
+ CMD_UNKNOWN,
+ CMD_SELECT, /* select stmt (formerly retrieve) */
+ CMD_UPDATE, /* update stmt (formerly replace) */
+ CMD_INSERT, /* insert stmt (formerly append) */
+ CMD_DELETE,
+ CMD_NOTIFY,
+ CMD_UTILITY /* cmds like create, destroy, copy, vacuum, etc. */
+} CmdType;
+
+
+#endif /* NODES_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * params.h--
+ * Declarations/definitions of stuff needed to handle parameterized plans.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: params.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:39 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PARAMS_H
+#define PARAMS_H
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+#include "access/attnum.h"
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * The following are the possible values for the 'paramkind'
+ * field of a Param node.
+ *
+ * PARAM_NAMED: The parameter has a name, i.e. something
+ * like `$.salary' or `$.foobar'.
+ * In this case field `paramname' must be a valid Name.
+ * and field `paramid' must be == 0.
+ *
+ * PARAM_NUM: The parameter has only a numeric identifier,
+ * i.e. something like `$1', `$2' etc.
+ * The number is contained in the `parmid' field.
+ *
+ * PARAM_NEW: Used in PRS2 rule, similar to PARAM_NAMED.
+ * The `paramname' & `paramid' refer to the "NEW" tuple
+ * `paramname' is the attribute name and `paramid' its
+ * attribute number.
+ *
+ * PARAM_OLD: Same as PARAM_NEW, but in this case we refer to
+ * the "OLD" tuple.
+ */
+
+#define PARAM_NAMED 11
+#define PARAM_NUM 12
+#define PARAM_NEW 13
+#define PARAM_OLD 14
+#define PARAM_INVALID 100
+
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * ParamListInfo
+ *
+ * Information needed in order for the executor to handle
+ * parameterized plans (you know, $.salary, $.name etc. stuff...).
+ *
+ * ParamListInfoData contains information needed when substituting a
+ * Param node with a Const node.
+ *
+ * kind : the kind of parameter.
+ * name : the parameter name (valid if kind == PARAM_NAMED,
+ * PARAM_NEW or PARAM_OLD)
+ * id : the parameter id (valid if kind == PARAM_NUM)
+ * or the attrno (if kind == PARAM_NEW or PARAM_OLD)
+ * type : PG_TYPE OID of the value
+ * length : length in bytes of the value
+ * isnull : true if & only if the value is null (if true then
+ * the fields 'length' and 'value' are undefined).
+ * value : the value that has to be substituted in the place
+ * of the parameter.
+ *
+ * ParamListInfo is to be used as an array of ParamListInfoData
+ * records. An 'InvalidName' in the name field of such a record
+ * indicates that this is the last record in the array.
+ *
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+typedef struct ParamListInfoData {
+ int kind;
+ char *name;
+ AttrNumber id;
+ Oid type;
+ Size length;
+ bool isnull;
+ bool byval;
+ Datum value;
+} ParamListInfoData;
+
+typedef ParamListInfoData *ParamListInfo;
+
+#endif /* PARAMS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * parsenodes.h--
+ * definitions for parse tree nodes
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: parsenodes.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:40 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PARSENODES_H
+#define PARSENODES_H
+
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
+#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
+#include "utils/tqual.h"
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * Query Tree
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+/*
+ * Query -
+ * all statments are turned into a Query tree (via transformStmt)
+ * for further processing by the optimizer
+ * utility statements (i.e. non-optimizable statements)
+ * have the *utilityStmt field set.
+ *
+ * we need the isPortal flag because portal names can be null too; can
+ * get rid of it if we support CURSOR as a commandType.
+ *
+ */
+typedef struct Query {
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ CmdType commandType; /* select|insert|update|delete|utility */
+
+ Node *utilityStmt; /* non-null if this is a non-optimizable
+ statement */
+
+ int resultRelation; /* target relation (index to rtable) */
+ char *into; /* portal (cursor) name */
+ bool isPortal; /* is this a retrieve into portal? */
+ bool isBinary; /* binary portal? */
+
+ char *uniqueFlag; /* NULL, '*', or Unique attribute name */
+ List *sortClause; /* a list of SortClause's */
+
+ List *rtable; /* list of range table entries */
+ List *targetList; /* target list (of TargetEntry) */
+ Node *qual; /* qualifications */
+
+ List *groupClause; /* list of columns to specified in GROUP BY */
+ Node *havingQual; /* qualification of each group */
+
+ int qry_numAgg; /* number of aggregates in the target list */
+ Aggreg **qry_aggs; /* the aggregates */
+
+ /* internal to planner */
+ List *base_relation_list_; /* base relation list */
+ List *join_relation_list_; /* list of relations generated by joins */
+ bool query_is_archival_; /* archival query flag */
+} Query;
+
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * Other Statements (no optimizations required)
+ *
+ * Some of them require a little bit of transformation (which is also
+ * done by transformStmt). The whole structure is then passed on to
+ * ProcessUtility (by-passing the optimization step) as the utilityStmt
+ * field in Query.
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Add Column Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct AddAttrStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *relname; /* the relation to add attr */
+ bool inh; /* add recursively to children? */
+ struct ColumnDef *colDef; /* the attribute definition */
+} AddAttrStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Change ACL Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct ChangeACLStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ struct AclItem *aclitem;
+ unsigned modechg;
+ List *relNames;
+} ChangeACLStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Close Portal Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct ClosePortalStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *portalname; /* name of the portal (cursor) */
+} ClosePortalStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Copy Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct CopyStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ bool binary; /* is a binary copy? */
+ char *relname; /* the relation to copy */
+ bool oids; /* copy oid's? */
+ int direction; /* TO or FROM */
+ char *filename; /* if NULL, use stdin/stdout */
+ char *delimiter; /* delimiter character, \t by default*/
+} CopyStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Create Table Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef enum ArchType {
+ ARCH_NONE, ARCH_LIGHT, ARCH_HEAVY /* archive mode */
+} ArchType;
+
+typedef struct CreateStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *relname; /* the relation to create */
+ List *tableElts; /* column definitions
+ list of ColumnDef */
+ List *inhRelnames; /* relations to inherit from
+ list of Value (string) */
+ ArchType archiveType; /* archive mode (ARCH_NONE if none */
+ int location; /* smgrid (-1 if none) */
+ int archiveLoc; /* smgrid (-1 if none) */
+} CreateStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Create Version Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct VersionStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *relname; /* the new relation */
+ int direction; /* FORWARD | BACKWARD */
+ char *fromRelname; /* relation to create a version */
+ char *date; /* date of the snapshot */
+} VersionStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Create {Operator|Type|Aggregate} Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct DefineStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ int defType; /* OPERATOR|P_TYPE|AGGREGATE*/
+ char *defname;
+ List *definition; /* a list of DefElem */
+} DefineStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Drop Table Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct DestroyStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ List *relNames; /* relations to be dropped */
+} DestroyStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Extend Index Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct ExtendStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *idxname; /* name of the index */
+ Node *whereClause; /* qualifications */
+ List *rangetable; /* range table, filled in
+ by transformStmt() */
+} ExtendStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Begin Recipe Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct RecipeStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *recipeName; /* name of the recipe*/
+} RecipeStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Fetch Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct FetchStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ int direction; /* FORWARD or BACKWARD */
+ int howMany; /* amount to fetch ("ALL" --> 0) */
+ char *portalname; /* name of portal (cursor) */
+} FetchStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Create Index Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct IndexStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *idxname; /* name of the index */
+ char *relname; /* name of relation to index on */
+ char *accessMethod; /* name of acess methood (eg. btree) */
+ List *indexParams; /* a list of IndexElem */
+ List *withClause; /* a list of ParamString */
+ Node *whereClause; /* qualifications */
+ List *rangetable; /* range table, filled in
+ by transformStmt() */
+ bool *lossy; /* is index lossy? */
+} IndexStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Move Statement (Not implemented)
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct MoveStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ int direction; /* FORWARD or BACKWARD */
+ bool to;
+ int where;
+ char *portalname;
+} MoveStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Create Function Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct ProcedureStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *funcname; /* name of function to create */
+ List *defArgs; /* list of definitions
+ a list of strings (as Value *) */
+ Node *returnType; /* the return type (as a string or
+ a TypeName (ie.setof) */
+ List *withClause; /* a list of ParamString */
+ char *as; /* the SQL statement or filename */
+ char *language; /* C or SQL */
+} ProcedureStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Purge Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct PurgeStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *relname; /* relation to purge */
+ char *beforeDate; /* purge before this date */
+ char *afterDate; /* purge after this date */
+} PurgeStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Drop Function Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct RemoveFuncStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *funcname; /* function to drop */
+ List *args; /* types of the arguments */
+} RemoveFuncStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Drop Operator Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct RemoveOperStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *opname; /* operator to drop */
+ List *args; /* types of the arguments */
+} RemoveOperStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Drop {Aggregate|Type|Index|Rule|View} Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct RemoveStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ int removeType; /* AGGREGATE|P_TYPE|INDEX|RULE|VIEW */
+ char *name; /* name to drop */
+} RemoveStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Alter Table Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct RenameStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *relname; /* relation to be altered */
+ bool inh; /* recursively alter children? */
+ char *column; /* if NULL, rename the relation name
+ to the new name. Otherwise, rename
+ this column name. */
+ char *newname; /* the new name */
+} RenameStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Create Rule Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct RuleStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *rulename; /* name of the rule */
+ Node *whereClause; /* qualifications */
+ CmdType event; /* RETRIEVE */
+ struct Attr *object; /* object affected */
+ bool instead; /* is a 'do instead'? */
+ List *actions; /* the action statements */
+} RuleStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Notify Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct NotifyStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *relname; /* relation to notify */
+} NotifyStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Listen Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct ListenStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *relname; /* relation to listen on */
+} ListenStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * {Begin|Abort|End} Transaction Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct TransactionStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ int command; /* BEGIN|END|ABORT */
+} TransactionStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Create View Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct ViewStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *viewname; /* name of the view */
+ Query *query; /* the SQL statement */
+} ViewStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Load Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct LoadStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *filename; /* file to load */
+} LoadStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Createdb Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct CreatedbStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *dbname; /* database to create */
+} CreatedbStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Destroydb Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct DestroydbStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *dbname; /* database to drop */
+} DestroydbStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Cluster Statement (support pbrown's cluster index implementation)
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct ClusterStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *relname; /* relation being indexed */
+ char *indexname; /* original index defined */
+} ClusterStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Vacuum Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct VacuumStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *vacrel; /* table to vacuum */
+} VacuumStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Explain Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct ExplainStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Query *query; /* the query */
+ List *options;
+} ExplainStmt;
+
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * Optimizable Statements
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Insert Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct AppendStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *relname; /* relation to insert into */
+ List *cols; /* names of the columns */
+ List *exprs; /* the expressions (same order as
+ the columns) */
+ List *fromClause; /* the from clause */
+ Node *whereClause; /* qualifications */
+} AppendStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Delete Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct DeleteStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *relname; /* relation to delete from */
+ Node *whereClause; /* qualifications */
+} DeleteStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Update Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct ReplaceStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *relname; /* relation to update */
+ List *targetList; /* the target list (of ResTarget) */
+ Node *whereClause; /* qualifications */
+ List *fromClause; /* the from clause */
+} ReplaceStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Create Cursor Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct CursorStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *portalname; /* the portal (cursor) to create */
+ bool binary; /* a binary (internal) portal? */
+ char *unique; /* NULL, "*", or unique attribute name */
+ List *targetList; /* the target list (of ResTarget) */
+ List *fromClause; /* the from clause */
+ Node *whereClause; /* qualifications */
+ List *groupClause; /* group by clause */
+ List *orderClause; /* sort clause (a list of SortBy's) */
+} CursorStmt;
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * Select Statement
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct RetrieveStmt {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *unique; /* NULL, '*', or unique attribute name */
+ char *into; /* name of table (for select into
+ table) */
+ List *targetList; /* the target list (of ResTarget) */
+ List *fromClause; /* the from clause */
+ Node *whereClause; /* qualifications */
+ List *groupClause; /* group by clause */
+ Node *havingClause; /* having conditional-expression */
+ List *orderClause; /* sort clause (a list of SortBy's) */
+} RetrieveStmt;
+
+
+/****************************************************************************
+ * Supporting data structures for Parse Trees
+ ****************************************************************************/
+
+/*
+ * TypeName - specifies a type in definitions
+ */
+typedef struct TypeName {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *name; /* name of the type */
+ bool setof; /* is a set? */
+ List *arrayBounds; /* array bounds */
+ int typlen; /* length for char() and varchar() */
+} TypeName;
+
+/*
+ * ParamNo - specifies a parameter reference
+ */
+typedef struct ParamNo {
+ NodeTag type;
+ int number; /* the number of the parameter */
+ TypeName *typename; /* the typecast */
+} ParamNo;
+
+/*
+ * A_Expr - binary expressions
+ */
+typedef struct A_Expr {
+ NodeTag type;
+ int oper; /* type of operation
+ {OP,OR,AND,NOT,ISNULL,NOTNULL} */
+ char *opname; /* name of operator/function */
+ Node *lexpr; /* left argument */
+ Node *rexpr; /* right argument */
+} A_Expr;
+
+/*
+ * Attr -
+ * specifies an Attribute (ie. a Column); could have nested dots or
+ * array references.
+ *
+ */
+typedef struct Attr {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *relname; /* name of relation (can be "*") */
+ ParamNo *paramNo; /* or a parameter */
+ List *attrs; /* attributes (possibly nested);
+ list of Values (strings) */
+ List *indirection; /* array refs (list of A_Indices') */
+} Attr;
+
+/*
+ * A_Const - a constant expression
+ */
+typedef struct A_Const {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Value val; /* the value (with the tag) */
+ TypeName *typename; /* typecast */
+} A_Const;
+
+/*
+ * ColumnDef - column definition (used in various creates)
+ */
+typedef struct ColumnDef {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *colname; /* name of column */
+ TypeName *typename; /* type of column */
+} ColumnDef;
+
+/*
+ * Ident -
+ * an identifier (could be an attribute or a relation name). Depending
+ * on the context at transformStmt time, the identifier is treated as
+ * either a relation name (in which case, isRel will be set) or an
+ * attribute (in which case, it will be transformed into an Attr).
+ */
+typedef struct Ident {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *name; /* its name */
+ List *indirection; /* array references */
+ bool isRel; /* is a relation - filled in by
+ transformExpr() */
+} Ident;
+
+/*
+ * FuncCall - a function/aggregate invocation
+ */
+typedef struct FuncCall {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *funcname; /* name of function */
+ List *args; /* the arguments (list of exprs) */
+} FuncCall;
+
+/*
+ * A_Indices - array reference or bounds ([lidx:uidx] or [uidx])
+ */
+typedef struct A_Indices {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Node *lidx; /* could be NULL */
+ Node *uidx;
+} A_Indices;
+
+/*
+ * ResTarget -
+ * result target (used in target list of pre-transformed Parse trees)
+ */
+typedef struct ResTarget {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *name; /* name of the result column */
+ List *indirection; /* array references */
+ Node *val; /* the value of the result
+ (A_Expr or Attr) */
+} ResTarget;
+
+/*
+ * ParamString - used in with clauses
+ */
+typedef struct ParamString {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *name;
+ char *val;
+} ParamString;
+
+/*
+ * TimeRange - specifies a time range
+ */
+typedef struct TimeRange {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *startDate;
+ char *endDate; /* snapshot if NULL */
+} TimeRange;
+
+/*
+ * RelExpr - relation expressions
+ */
+typedef struct RelExpr {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *relname; /* the relation name */
+ bool inh; /* inheritance query */
+ TimeRange *timeRange; /* the time range */
+} RelExpr;
+
+/*
+ * Sortby - for order by clause
+ */
+typedef struct SortBy {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *range;
+ char *name; /* name of column to sort on */
+ char *useOp; /* operator to use */
+} SortBy;
+
+/*
+ * RangeVar - range variable, used in from clauses
+ */
+typedef struct RangeVar {
+ NodeTag type;
+ RelExpr *relExpr; /* the relation expression */
+ char *name; /* the name to be referenced
+ (optional) */
+} RangeVar;
+
+/*
+ * IndexElem - index parameters (used in create index)
+ */
+typedef struct IndexElem {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *name; /* name of index */
+ List *args; /* if not NULL, function index */
+ char *class;
+ TypeName *tname; /* type of index's keys (optional) */
+} IndexElem;
+
+/*
+ * DefElem -
+ * a definition (used in definition lists in the form of defname = arg)
+ */
+typedef struct DefElem {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *defname;
+ Node *arg; /* a (Value *) or a (TypeName *) */
+} DefElem;
+
+
+/****************************************************************************
+ * Nodes for a Query tree
+ ****************************************************************************/
+
+/*
+ * TargetEntry -
+ * a target entry (used in the transformed target list)
+ *
+ * one of resdom or fjoin is not NULL. a target list is
+ * ((<resdom | fjoin> expr) (<resdom | fjoin> expr) ...)
+ */
+typedef struct TargetEntry {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Resdom *resdom; /* fjoin overload this to be a list??*/
+ Fjoin *fjoin;
+ Node *expr; /* can be a list too */
+} TargetEntry;
+
+/*
+ * RangeTblEntry -
+ * used in range tables. Some of the following are only used in one of
+ * the parsing, optimizing, execution stages.
+ *
+ * inFromCl marks those range variables that are listed in the from clause.
+ * In SQL, the targetlist can only refer to range variables listed in the
+ * from clause but POSTQUEL allows you to refer to tables not specified, in
+ * which case a range table entry will be generated. We use POSTQUEL
+ * semantics which is more powerful. However, we need SQL semantics in
+ * some cases (eg. when expanding a '*')
+ */
+typedef struct RangeTblEntry {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *relname; /* real name of the relation */
+ TimeRange *timeRange; /* time range */
+ char *refname; /* the reference name (specified in
+ the from clause) */
+ Oid relid;
+ bool inh; /* inheritance? */
+ bool archive; /* filled in by plan_archive */
+ bool inFromCl; /* comes from From Clause */
+ TimeQual timeQual; /* filled in by pg_plan */
+} RangeTblEntry;
+
+/*
+ * SortClause -
+ * used in the sort clause for retrieves and cursors
+ */
+typedef struct SortClause {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Resdom *resdom; /* attributes in tlist to be sorted */
+ Oid opoid; /* sort operators */
+} SortClause;
+
+/*
+ * GroupClause -
+ * used in the GROUP BY clause
+ */
+typedef struct GroupClause {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Var *grpAttr; /* attributes to group on */
+ Oid grpOpoid; /* the sort operator to use */
+} GroupClause;
+
+#endif /* PARSENODES_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_list.h--
+ * POSTGRES generic list package
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pg_list.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:42 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PG_LIST_H
+#define PG_LIST_H
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include "c.h"
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * node definitions
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+/*----------------------
+ * Value node
+ *----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct Value {
+ NodeTag type; /* tag appropriately (eg. T_String) */
+ union ValUnion {
+ char *str; /* string */
+ long ival;
+ double dval;
+ } val;
+} Value;
+
+#define intVal(v) (((Value *)v)->val.ival)
+#define floatVal(v) (((Value *)v)->val.dval)
+#define strVal(v) (((Value *)v)->val.str)
+
+
+/*----------------------
+ * List node
+ *----------------------
+ */
+typedef struct List {
+ NodeTag type;
+ void *elem;
+ struct List *next;
+} List;
+
+#define NIL ((List *) NULL)
+
+/* ----------------
+ * accessor macros
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define lfirst(l) ((l)->elem)
+#define lnext(l) ((l)->next)
+#define lsecond(l) (lfirst(lnext(l)))
+
+/*
+ * foreach -
+ * a convenience macro which loops through the list
+ */
+#define foreach(_elt_,_list_) \
+ for(_elt_=_list_; _elt_!=NIL;_elt_=lnext(_elt_))
+
+
+/*
+ * function prototypes in nodes/list.c
+ */
+extern int length(List *list);
+extern List *append(List *list1, List *list2);
+extern List *nconc(List *list1, List *list2);
+extern List *lcons(void *datum, List *list);
+extern bool member(void *foo, List *bar);
+extern Value *makeInteger(long i);
+extern Value *makeFloat(double d);
+extern Value *makeString(char *str);
+extern List *makeList(void *elem, ...);
+extern List *lappend(List *list, void *obj);
+extern List *lremove(void *elem, List *list);
+extern void freeList(List *list);
+
+extern void *nth(int n, List *l);
+extern void set_nth(List *l, int n, void *elem);
+
+/* hack for now */
+#define lconsi(i,l) lcons((void*)(int)i,l)
+#define lfirsti(l) ((int)lfirst(l))
+#define lappendi(l,i) lappend(l,(void*)i)
+extern bool intMember(int, List *);
+extern List *intAppend(List *list1, List *list2);
+
+extern List *nreverse(List *);
+extern List *set_difference(List *, List *);
+extern List *set_differencei(List *, List *);
+extern List *LispRemove(void *, List *);
+extern List *intLispRemove(int, List *);
+extern List *LispUnion(List *foo, List *bar);
+extern List *LispUnioni(List *foo, List *bar);
+extern bool same(List *foo, List *bar);
+
+/* should be in nodes.h but needs List */
+extern bool equali(List *a, List *b);
+
+/* in copyfuncs.c */
+extern List *listCopy(List *);
+
+#endif /* PG_LIST_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * plannodes.h--
+ * definitions for query plan nodes
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: plannodes.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:44 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PLANNODES_H
+#define PLANNODES_H
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
+#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Executor State types are used in the plannode structures
+ * so we have to include their definitions too.
+ *
+ * Node Type node information used by executor
+ *
+ * control nodes
+ *
+ * Existential ExistentialState exstate;
+ * Result ResultState resstate;
+ * Append AppendState unionstate;
+ *
+ * scan nodes
+ *
+ * Scan *** CommonScanState scanstate;
+ * IndexScan IndexScanState indxstate;
+ *
+ * (*** nodes which inherit Scan also inherit scanstate)
+ *
+ * join nodes
+ *
+ * NestLoop NestLoopState nlstate;
+ * MergeJoin MergeJoinState mergestate;
+ * HashJoin HashJoinState hashjoinstate;
+ *
+ * materialize nodes
+ *
+ * Material MaterialState matstate;
+ * Sort SortState sortstate;
+ * Unique UniqueState uniquestate;
+ * Hash HashState hashstate;
+ *
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#include "nodes/execnodes.h" /* XXX move executor types elsewhere */
+
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * node definitions
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Plan node
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+typedef struct Plan {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Cost cost;
+ int plan_size;
+ int plan_width;
+ int plan_tupperpage;
+ EState *state; /* at execution time, state's of individual
+ nodes point to one EState for the
+ whole top-level plan */
+ List *targetlist;
+ List *qual; /* Node* or List* ?? */
+ struct Plan *lefttree;
+ struct Plan *righttree;
+} Plan;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * these are are defined to avoid confusion problems with "left"
+ * and "right" and "inner" and "outer". The convention is that
+ * the "left" plan is the "outer" plan and the "right" plan is
+ * the inner plan, but these make the code more readable.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define innerPlan(node) (((Plan *)(node))->righttree)
+#define outerPlan(node) (((Plan *)(node))->lefttree)
+
+
+/*
+ * ===============
+ * Top-level nodes
+ * ===============
+ */
+
+/* all plan nodes "derive" from the Plan structure by having the
+ Plan structure as the first field. This ensures that everything works
+ when nodes are cast to Plan's. (node pointers are frequently cast to Plan*
+ when passed around generically in the executor */
+
+
+/* ----------------
+ * existential node
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef Plan Existential;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * result node -
+ * returns tuples from outer plan that satisfy the qualifications
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct Result {
+ Plan plan;
+ Node *resconstantqual;
+ ResultState *resstate;
+} Result;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * append node
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct Append {
+ Plan plan;
+ List *unionplans;
+ Index unionrelid;
+ List *unionrtentries;
+ AppendState *unionstate;
+} Append;
+
+/*
+ * ==========
+ * Scan nodes
+ * ==========
+ */
+typedef struct Scan {
+ Plan plan;
+ Index scanrelid; /* relid is index into the range table */
+ CommonScanState *scanstate;
+} Scan;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * sequential scan node
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef Scan SeqScan;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * index scan node
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct IndexScan {
+ Scan scan;
+ List *indxid;
+ List *indxqual;
+ IndexScanState *indxstate;
+} IndexScan;
+
+/*
+ * ==========
+ * Join nodes
+ * ==========
+ */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Join node
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef Plan Join;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * nest loop join node
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct NestLoop {
+ Join join;
+ NestLoopState *nlstate;
+} NestLoop;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * merge join node
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct MergeJoin {
+ Join join;
+ List *mergeclauses;
+ Oid mergesortop;
+ Oid *mergerightorder; /* inner sort operator */
+ Oid *mergeleftorder; /* outer sort operator */
+ MergeJoinState *mergestate;
+} MergeJoin;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * hash join (probe) node
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct HashJoin {
+ Join join;
+ List *hashclauses;
+ Oid hashjoinop;
+ HashJoinState *hashjoinstate;
+ HashJoinTable hashjointable;
+ IpcMemoryKey hashjointablekey;
+ int hashjointablesize;
+ bool hashdone;
+} HashJoin;
+
+/* ---------------
+ * aggregate node
+ * ---------------
+ */
+typedef struct Agg {
+ Plan plan;
+ int numAgg;
+ Aggreg **aggs;
+ AggState *aggstate;
+} Agg;
+
+/* ---------------
+ * group node -
+ * use for queries with GROUP BY specified.
+ *
+ * If tuplePerGroup is true, one tuple (with group columns only) is
+ * returned for each group and NULL is returned when there are no more
+ * groups. Otherwise, all the tuples of a group are returned with a
+ * NULL returned at the end of each group. (see nodeGroup.c for details)
+ * ---------------
+ */
+typedef struct Group {
+ Plan plan;
+ bool tuplePerGroup; /* what tuples to return (see above) */
+ int numCols; /* number of group columns */
+ AttrNumber *grpColIdx; /* index into the target list */
+ GroupState *grpstate;
+} Group;
+
+/*
+ * ==========
+ * Temp nodes
+ * ==========
+ */
+typedef struct Temp {
+ Plan plan;
+ Oid tempid;
+ int keycount;
+} Temp;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * materialization node
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct Material {
+ Plan plan; /* temp node flattened out */
+ Oid tempid;
+ int keycount;
+ MaterialState *matstate;
+} Material;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * sort node
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct Sort {
+ Plan plan; /* temp node flattened out */
+ Oid tempid;
+ int keycount;
+ SortState *sortstate;
+} Sort;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * unique node
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct Unique {
+ Plan plan; /* temp node flattened out */
+ Oid tempid;
+ int keycount;
+ char *uniqueAttr; /* NULL if all attrs,
+ or unique attribute name */
+ AttrNumber uniqueAttrNum; /* attribute number of attribute
+ to select distinct on */
+ UniqueState *uniquestate;
+} Unique;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * hash build node
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct Hash {
+ Plan plan;
+ Var *hashkey;
+ HashState *hashstate;
+ HashJoinTable hashtable;
+ IpcMemoryKey hashtablekey;
+ int hashtablesize;
+} Hash;
+
+/* ---------------------
+ * choose node
+ * ---------------------
+ */
+typedef struct Choose {
+ Plan plan;
+ List *chooseplanlist;
+} Choose;
+
+/* -------------------
+ * Tee node information
+ *
+ * leftParent : the left parent of this node
+ * rightParent: the right parent of this node
+ * -------------------
+*/
+typedef struct Tee {
+ Plan plan;
+ Plan* leftParent;
+ Plan* rightParent;
+ TeeState *teestate;
+ char *teeTableName; /* the name of the table to materialize
+ the tee into */
+ List *rtentries; /* the range table for the plan below the Tee
+ may be different than the parent plans */
+} Tee;
+
+#endif /* PLANNODES_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * primnodes.h--
+ * Definitions for parse tree/query tree ("primitive") nodes.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: primnodes.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:46 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PRIMNODES_H
+#define PRIMNODES_H
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+#include "access/attnum.h"
+#include "storage/buf.h"
+#include "utils/rel.h"
+#include "utils/fcache.h"
+#include "nodes/params.h"
+
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
+#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * node definitions
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Resdom (Result Domain)
+ * resno - attribute number
+ * restype - type of the resdom
+ * reslen - length (in bytes) of the result
+ * resname - name of the resdom (could be NULL)
+ * reskey - order of key in a sort (for those > 0)
+ * reskeyop - sort operator Oid
+ * resjunk - set to nonzero to eliminate the attribute
+ * from final target list e.g., ctid for replace
+ * and delete
+ *
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct Resdom {
+ NodeTag type;
+ AttrNumber resno;
+ Oid restype;
+ int reslen;
+ char *resname;
+ Index reskey;
+ Oid reskeyop;
+ int resjunk;
+} Resdom;
+
+/* -------------
+ * Fjoin
+ * initialized - true if the Fjoin has already been initialized for
+ * the current target list evaluation
+ * nNodes - The number of Iter nodes returning sets that the
+ * node will flatten
+ * outerList - 1 or more Iter nodes
+ * inner - exactly one Iter node. We eval every node in the
+ * outerList once then eval the inner node to completion
+ * pair the outerList result vector with each inner
+ * result to form the full result. When the inner has
+ * been exhausted, we get the next outer result vector
+ * and reset the inner.
+ * results - The complete (flattened) result vector
+ * alwaysNull - a null vector to indicate sets with a cardinality of
+ * 0, we treat them as the set {NULL}.
+ */
+typedef struct Fjoin {
+ NodeTag type;
+ bool fj_initialized;
+ int fj_nNodes;
+ List *fj_innerNode;
+ DatumPtr fj_results;
+ BoolPtr fj_alwaysDone;
+} Fjoin;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Expr
+ * typeOid - oid of the type of this expression
+ * opType - type of this expression
+ * oper - the Oper node if it is an OPER_EXPR or the
+ * Func node if it is a FUNC_EXPR
+ * args - arguments to this expression
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef enum OpType {
+ OP_EXPR, FUNC_EXPR, OR_EXPR, AND_EXPR, NOT_EXPR
+} OpType;
+
+typedef struct Expr {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Oid typeOid; /* oid of the type of this expr */
+ OpType opType; /* type of the op */
+ Node *oper; /* could be Oper or Func */
+ List *args; /* list of argument nodes */
+} Expr;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Var
+ * varno - index of this var's relation in the range table
+ * (could be INNER or OUTER)
+ * varattno - attribute number of this var
+ * vartype - pg_type tuple oid for the type of this var
+ * varnoold - keep varno around in case it got changed to INNER/
+ * OUTER (see match_varid)
+ * varoattno - attribute number of this var
+ * [ '(varnoold varoattno) was varid -ay 2/95]
+ * ----------------
+ */
+#define INNER 65000
+#define OUTER 65001
+
+#define PRS2_CURRENT_VARNO 1
+#define PRS2_NEW_VARNO 2
+
+typedef struct Var {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Index varno;
+ AttrNumber varattno;
+ Oid vartype;
+ Index varnoold; /* only used by optimizer */
+ AttrNumber varoattno; /* only used by optimizer */
+} Var;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Oper
+ * opno - PG_OPERATOR OID of the operator
+ * opid - PG_PROC OID for the operator
+ * opresulttype - PG_TYPE OID of the operator's return value
+ * opsize - size of return result (cached by executor)
+ * op_fcache - XXX comment me.
+ *
+ * ----
+ * NOTE: in the good old days 'opno' used to be both (or either, or
+ * neither) the pg_operator oid, and/or the pg_proc oid depending
+ * on the postgres module in question (parser->pg_operator,
+ * executor->pg_proc, planner->both), the mood of the programmer,
+ * and the phase of the moon (rumors that it was also depending on the day
+ * of the week are probably false). To make things even more postgres-like
+ * (i.e. a mess) some comments were referring to 'opno' using the name
+ * 'opid'. Anyway, now we have two separate fields, and of course that
+ * immediately removes all bugs from the code... [ sp :-) ].
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct Oper {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Oid opno;
+ Oid opid;
+ Oid opresulttype;
+ int opsize;
+ FunctionCachePtr op_fcache;
+} Oper;
+
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Const
+ * consttype - PG_TYPE OID of the constant's value
+ * constlen - length in bytes of the constant's value
+ * constvalue - the constant's value
+ * constisnull - whether the constant is null
+ * (if true, the other fields are undefined)
+ * constbyval - whether the information in constvalue
+ * if passed by value. If true, then all the information
+ * is stored in the datum. If false, then the datum
+ * contains a pointer to the information.
+ * constisset - whether the const represents a set. The const
+ * value corresponding will be the query that defines
+ * the set.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct Const {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Oid consttype;
+ Size constlen;
+ Datum constvalue;
+ bool constisnull;
+ bool constbyval;
+ bool constisset;
+} Const;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Param
+ * paramkind - specifies the kind of parameter. The possible values
+ * for this field are specified in "params.h", and they are:
+ *
+ * PARAM_NAMED: The parameter has a name, i.e. something
+ * like `$.salary' or `$.foobar'.
+ * In this case field `paramname' must be a valid Name.
+ *
+ * PARAM_NUM: The parameter has only a numeric identifier,
+ * i.e. something like `$1', `$2' etc.
+ * The number is contained in the `paramid' field.
+ *
+ * PARAM_NEW: Used in PRS2 rule, similar to PARAM_NAMED.
+ * The `paramname' and `paramid' refer to the "NEW" tuple
+ * The `pramname' is the attribute name and `paramid'
+ * is the attribute number.
+ *
+ * PARAM_OLD: Same as PARAM_NEW, but in this case we refer to
+ * the "OLD" tuple.
+ *
+ * paramid - numeric identifier for literal-constant parameters ("$1")
+ * paramname - attribute name for tuple-substitution parameters ("$.foo")
+ * paramtype - PG_TYPE OID of the parameter's value
+ * param_tlist - allows for projection in a param node.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct Param {
+ NodeTag type;
+ int paramkind;
+ AttrNumber paramid;
+ char *paramname;
+ Oid paramtype;
+ List *param_tlist;
+} Param;
+
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Func
+ * funcid - PG_FUNCTION OID of the function
+ * functype - PG_TYPE OID of the function's return value
+ * funcisindex - the function can be evaluated by scanning an index
+ * (set during query optimization)
+ * funcsize - size of return result (cached by executor)
+ * func_fcache - runtime state while running this function. Where
+ * we are in the execution of the function if it
+ * returns more than one value, etc.
+ * See utils/fcache.h
+ * func_tlist - projection of functions returning tuples
+ * func_planlist - result of planning this func, if it's a PQ func
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct Func {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Oid funcid;
+ Oid functype;
+ bool funcisindex;
+ int funcsize;
+ FunctionCachePtr func_fcache;
+ List *func_tlist;
+ List *func_planlist;
+} Func;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Aggreg
+ * aggname - name of the aggregate
+ * basetype - base type Oid of the aggregate
+ * aggtype - type Oid of final result of the aggregate
+ * query - XXX comment me
+ * target - XXX comment me
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct Aggreg {
+ NodeTag type;
+ char *aggname;
+ Oid basetype; /* base type of the aggregate */
+ Oid aggtype; /* type of final result */
+ Node *target; /* attribute to aggreg on */
+ int aggno; /* index to ecxt_values */
+} Aggreg;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * Array
+ * arrayelemtype - base type of the array's elements (homogenous!)
+ * arrayelemlength - length of that type
+ * arrayelembyval - can you pass this element by value?
+ * arrayndim - number of dimensions of the array
+ * arraylow - base for array indexing
+ * arrayhigh - limit for array indexing
+ * arraylen -
+ * ----------------
+ *
+ * memo from mao: the array support we inherited from 3.1 is just
+ * wrong. when time exists, we should redesign this stuff to get
+ * around a bunch of unfortunate implementation decisions made there.
+ */
+typedef struct Array {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Oid arrayelemtype;
+ int arrayelemlength;
+ bool arrayelembyval;
+ int arrayndim;
+ IntArray arraylow;
+ IntArray arrayhigh;
+ int arraylen;
+} Array;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * ArrayRef:
+ * refelemtype - type of the element referenced here
+ * refelemlength - length of that type
+ * refelembyval - can you pass this element type by value?
+ * refupperindexpr - expressions that evaluate to upper array index
+ * reflowerexpr- the expressions that evaluate to a lower array index
+ * refexpr - the expression that evaluates to an array
+ * refassignexpr- the expression that evaluates to the new value
+ * to be assigned to the array in case of replace.
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef struct ArrayRef {
+ NodeTag type;
+ int refattrlength;
+ int refelemlength;
+ Oid refelemtype;
+ bool refelembyval;
+ List *refupperindexpr;
+ List *reflowerindexpr;
+ Node *refexpr;
+ Node *refassgnexpr;
+} ArrayRef;
+
+#endif /* PRIMNODES_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * readfuncs.h--
+ * header file for read.c and readfuncs.c. These functions are internal
+ * to the stringToNode interface and should not be used by anyone else.
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: readfuncs.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:47 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef READFUNCS_H
+#define READFUNCS_H
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions in read.c (the lisp token parser)
+ */
+extern char *lsptok(char *string, int *length);
+extern void *nodeRead(bool read_car_only);
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions in readfuncs.c
+ */
+extern Node *parsePlanString();
+
+#endif /* READFUNCS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * relation.h--
+ * Definitions for internal planner nodes.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: relation.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:49 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef RELATION_H
+#define RELATION_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/parsenodes.h"
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
+
+/*
+ * Relid
+ * List of relation identifiers (indexes into the rangetable).
+ */
+
+typedef List *Relid;
+
+/*
+ * Rel
+ * Per-base-relation information
+ *
+ * Parts of this data structure are specific to various scan and join
+ * mechanisms. It didn't seem worth creating new node types for them.
+ *
+ * relids - List of relation indentifiers
+ * indexed - true if the relation has secondary indices
+ * pages - number of pages in the relation
+ * tuples - number of tuples in the relation
+ * size - number of tuples in the relation after restrictions clauses
+ * have been applied
+ * width - number of bytes per tuple in the relation after the
+ * appropriate projections have been done
+ * targetlist - List of TargetList nodes
+ * pathlist - List of Path nodes, one for each possible method of
+ * generating the relation
+ * unorderedpath - a Path node generating this relation whose resulting
+ * tuples are unordered (this isn't necessarily a
+ * sequential scan path, e.g., scanning with a hash index
+ * leaves the tuples unordered)
+ * cheapestpath - least expensive Path (regardless of final order)
+ * pruneable - flag to let the planner know whether it can prune the plan
+ * space of this Rel or not. -- JMH, 11/11/92
+ *
+ * * If the relation is a (secondary) index it will have the following
+ * three fields:
+ *
+ * classlist - List of PG_AMOPCLASS OIDs for the index
+ * indexkeys - List of base-relation attribute numbers that are index keys
+ * ordering - List of PG_OPERATOR OIDs which order the indexscan result
+ * relam - the OID of the pg_am of the index
+ *
+ * * The presence of the remaining fields depends on the restrictions
+ * and joins which the relation participates in:
+ *
+ * clauseinfo - List of ClauseInfo nodes, containing info about each
+ * qualification clause in which this relation participates
+ * joininfo - List of JoinInfo nodes, containing info about each join
+ * clause in which this relation participates
+ * innerjoin - List of Path nodes that represent indices that may be used
+ * as inner paths of nestloop joins
+ *
+ * NB. the last element of the arrays classlist, indexkeys and ordering
+ * is always 0. 2/95 - ay
+ */
+
+typedef struct Rel {
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ /* all relations: */
+ Relid relids;
+
+ /* catalog statistics information */
+ bool indexed;
+ int pages;
+ int tuples;
+ int size;
+ int width;
+
+ /* materialization information */
+ List *targetlist;
+ List *pathlist;
+ struct Path *unorderedpath;
+ struct Path *cheapestpath;
+ bool pruneable;
+
+ /* used solely by indices: */
+ Oid *classlist; /* classes of AM operators */
+ int *indexkeys; /* keys over which we're indexing */
+ Oid relam; /* OID of the access method (in pg_am) */
+
+ Oid indproc;
+ List *indpred;
+
+ /* used by various scans and joins: */
+ Oid *ordering; /* OID of operators in sort order */
+ List *clauseinfo; /* restriction clauses */
+ List *joininfo; /* join clauses */
+ List *innerjoin;
+ List *superrels;
+} Rel;
+
+extern Var *get_expr(TargetEntry *foo);
+
+typedef struct MergeOrder {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Oid join_operator;
+ Oid left_operator;
+ Oid right_operator;
+ Oid left_type;
+ Oid right_type;
+} MergeOrder;
+
+typedef enum OrderType {
+ MERGE_ORDER, SORTOP_ORDER
+} OrderType;
+
+typedef struct PathOrder {
+ OrderType ordtype;
+ union {
+ Oid *sortop;
+ MergeOrder *merge;
+ } ord;
+} PathOrder;
+
+typedef struct Path {
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Rel *parent;
+ Cost path_cost;
+
+ NodeTag pathtype;
+
+ PathOrder p_ordering;
+
+ List *keys;
+ Cost outerjoincost;
+ Relid joinid;
+ List *locclauseinfo;
+} Path;
+
+typedef struct IndexPath {
+ Path path;
+ List *indexid;
+ List *indexqual;
+} IndexPath;
+
+typedef struct JoinPath {
+ Path path;
+ List *pathclauseinfo;
+ Path *outerjoinpath;
+ Path *innerjoinpath;
+} JoinPath;
+
+typedef struct MergePath {
+ JoinPath jpath;
+ List *path_mergeclauses;
+ List *outersortkeys;
+ List *innersortkeys;
+} MergePath;
+
+typedef struct HashPath {
+ JoinPath jpath;
+ List *path_hashclauses;
+ List *outerhashkeys;
+ List *innerhashkeys;
+} HashPath;
+
+/******
+ * Keys
+ ******/
+
+typedef struct OrderKey {
+ NodeTag type;
+ int attribute_number;
+ Index array_index;
+} OrderKey;
+
+typedef struct JoinKey {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Var *outer;
+ Var *inner;
+} JoinKey;
+
+/*******
+ * clause info
+ *******/
+
+typedef struct CInfo {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Expr *clause; /* should be an OP clause */
+ Cost selectivity;
+ bool notclause;
+ List *indexids;
+
+ /* mergesort only */
+ MergeOrder *mergesortorder;
+
+ /* hashjoin only */
+ Oid hashjoinoperator;
+ Relid cinfojoinid;
+} CInfo;
+
+typedef struct JoinMethod {
+ NodeTag type;
+ List *jmkeys;
+ List *clauses;
+} JoinMethod;
+
+typedef struct HInfo {
+ JoinMethod jmethod;
+ Oid hashop;
+} HInfo;
+
+typedef struct MInfo {
+ JoinMethod jmethod;
+ MergeOrder *m_ordering;
+} MInfo;
+
+typedef struct JInfo {
+ NodeTag type;
+ List *otherrels;
+ List *jinfoclauseinfo;
+ bool mergesortable;
+ bool hashjoinable;
+ bool inactive;
+} JInfo;
+
+typedef struct Iter {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Node *iterexpr;
+ Oid itertype; /* type of the iter expr (use for type
+ checking) */
+} Iter;
+
+/*
+** Stream:
+** A stream represents a root-to-leaf path in a plan tree (i.e. a tree of
+** JoinPaths and Paths). The stream includes pointers to all Path nodes,
+** as well as to any clauses that reside above Path nodes. This structure
+** is used to make Path nodes and clauses look similar, so that Predicate
+** Migration can run.
+**
+** pathptr -- pointer to the current path node
+** cinfo -- if NULL, this stream node referes to the path node.
+** Otherwise this is a pointer to the current clause.
+** clausetype -- whether cinfo is in locclauseinfo or pathclauseinfo in the
+** path node
+** upstream -- linked list pointer upwards
+** downstream -- ditto, downwards
+** groupup -- whether or not this node is in a group with the node upstream
+** groupcost -- total cost of the group that node is in
+** groupsel -- total selectivity of the group that node is in
+*/
+typedef struct Stream *StreamPtr;
+
+typedef struct Stream {
+ NodeTag type;
+ Path *pathptr;
+ CInfo *cinfo;
+ int *clausetype;
+ struct Stream *upstream;
+ struct Stream *downstream;
+ bool groupup;
+ Cost groupcost;
+ Cost groupsel;
+} Stream;
+
+#endif /* RELATION_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * backendid.h--
+ * POSTGRES backend id communication definitions
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: backendid.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:54 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef BACKENDID_H
+#define BACKENDID_H
+
+/* ----------------
+ * pulled out of sinval.h to temporarily reduce #include nesting.
+ * -cim 8/17/90
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef int16 BackendId; /* unique currently active backend identifier */
+
+#define InvalidBackendId (-1)
+
+typedef int32 BackendTag; /* unique backend identifier */
+
+#define InvalidBackendTag (-1)
+
+extern BackendId MyBackendId; /* backend id of this backend */
+extern BackendTag MyBackendTag; /* backend tag of this backend */
+
+#endif /* BACKENDID_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * block.h--
+ * POSTGRES disk block definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: block.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:55 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef BLOCK_H
+#define BLOCK_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+
+/*
+ * BlockNumber:
+ *
+ * each data file (heap or index) is divided into postgres disk blocks
+ * (which may be thought of as the unit of i/o -- a postgres buffer
+ * contains exactly one disk block). the blocks are numbered
+ * sequentially, 0 to 0xFFFFFFFE.
+ *
+ * InvalidBlockNumber is the same thing as P_NEW in buf.h.
+ *
+ * the access methods, the buffer manager and the storage manager are
+ * more or less the only pieces of code that should be accessing disk
+ * blocks directly.
+ */
+typedef uint32 BlockNumber;
+
+#define InvalidBlockNumber ((BlockNumber) 0xFFFFFFFF)
+
+/*
+ * BlockId:
+ *
+ * this is a storage type for BlockNumber. in other words, this type
+ * is used for on-disk structures (e.g., in HeapTupleData) whereas
+ * BlockNumber is the type on which calculations are performed (e.g.,
+ * in access method code).
+ *
+ * there doesn't appear to be any reason to have separate types except
+ * for the fact that BlockIds can be SHORTALIGN'd (and therefore any
+ * structures that contains them, such as ItemPointerData, can also be
+ * SHORTALIGN'd). this is an important consideration for reducing the
+ * space requirements of the line pointer (ItemIdData) array on each
+ * page and the header of each heap or index tuple, so it doesn't seem
+ * wise to change this without good reason.
+ */
+typedef struct BlockIdData {
+ uint16 bi_hi;
+ uint16 bi_lo;
+} BlockIdData;
+
+typedef BlockIdData *BlockId; /* block identifier */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * support macros
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+/*
+ * BlockNumberIsValid --
+ * True iff blockNumber is valid.
+ */
+#define BlockNumberIsValid(blockNumber) \
+ ((bool) ((int32) (blockNumber) != InvalidBlockNumber))
+
+/*
+ * BlockIdIsValid --
+ * True iff the block identifier is valid.
+ */
+#define BlockIdIsValid(blockId) \
+ ((bool) PointerIsValid(blockId))
+
+/*
+ * BlockIdSet --
+ * Sets a block identifier to the specified value.
+ */
+#define BlockIdSet(blockId, blockNumber) \
+ Assert(PointerIsValid(blockId)); \
+ (blockId)->bi_hi = (blockNumber) >> 16; \
+ (blockId)->bi_lo = (blockNumber) & 0xffff
+
+/*
+ * BlockIdCopy --
+ * Copy a block identifier.
+ */
+#define BlockIdCopy(toBlockId, fromBlockId) \
+ Assert(PointerIsValid(toBlockId)); \
+ Assert(PointerIsValid(fromBlockId)); \
+ (toBlockId)->bi_hi = (fromBlockId)->bi_hi; \
+ (toBlockId)->bi_lo = (fromBlockId)->bi_lo
+
+/*
+ * BlockIdEquals --
+ * Check for block number equality.
+ */
+#define BlockIdEquals(blockId1, blockId2) \
+ ((blockId1)->bi_hi == (blockId2)->bi_hi && \
+ (blockId1)->bi_lo == (blockId2)->bi_lo)
+
+/*
+ * BlockIdGetBlockNumber --
+ * Retrieve the block number from a block identifier.
+ */
+#define BlockIdGetBlockNumber(blockId) \
+ (AssertMacro(BlockIdIsValid(blockId)) ? \
+ (BlockNumber) (((blockId)->bi_hi << 16) | ((uint16) (blockId)->bi_lo)) : \
+ (BlockNumber) InvalidBlockNumber)
+
+#endif /* BLOCK_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * buf.h--
+ * Basic buffer manager data types.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: buf.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:57:57 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef BUF_H
+#define BUF_H
+
+#define InvalidBuffer (0)
+#define UnknownBuffer (-99999)
+
+typedef long Buffer;
+
+/*
+ * BufferIsInvalid --
+ * True iff the buffer is invalid.
+ */
+#define BufferIsInvalid(buffer) ((buffer) == InvalidBuffer)
+
+/*
+ * BufferIsUnknown --
+ * True iff the buffer is unknown.
+ */
+#define BufferIsUnknown(buffer) ((buffer) == UnknownBuffer)
+
+/*
+ * BufferIsLocal --
+ * True iff the buffer is local (not visible to other servers).
+ */
+#define BufferIsLocal(buffer) ((buffer) < 0)
+
+/*
+ * If NO_BUFFERISVALID is defined, all error checking using BufferIsValid()
+ * are suppressed. Decision-making using BufferIsValid is not affected.
+ * This should be set only if one is sure there will be no errors.
+ * - plai 9/10/90
+ */
+#undef NO_BUFFERISVALID
+
+#endif /* BUF_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * buf_internals.h--
+ * Internal definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: buf_internals.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:00 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTE
+ * If BUFFERPAGE0 is defined, then 0 will be used as a
+ * valid buffer page number.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef BUFMGR_INTERNALS_H
+#define BUFMGR_INTERNALS_H
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+#include "storage/buf.h"
+#include "storage/ipc.h"
+#include "storage/shmem.h"
+#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "storage/lmgr.h"
+#include "utils/rel.h"
+#include "utils/relcache.h"
+
+/* Buf Mgr constants */
+/* in bufmgr.c */
+extern int NBuffers;
+extern int Data_Descriptors;
+extern int Free_List_Descriptor;
+extern int Lookup_List_Descriptor;
+extern int Num_Descriptors;
+
+/*
+ * Flags for buffer descriptors
+ */
+#define BM_DIRTY (1 << 0)
+#define BM_PRIVATE (1 << 1)
+#define BM_VALID (1 << 2)
+#define BM_DELETED (1 << 3)
+#define BM_FREE (1 << 4)
+#define BM_IO_IN_PROGRESS (1 << 5)
+#define BM_IO_ERROR (1 << 6)
+
+typedef bits16 BufFlags;
+
+typedef struct sbufdesc BufferDesc;
+typedef struct sbufdesc BufferHdr;
+typedef struct buftag BufferTag;
+/* long * so alignment will be correct */
+typedef long **BufferBlock;
+
+struct buftag{
+ LRelId relId;
+ BlockNumber blockNum; /* blknum relative to begin of reln */
+};
+
+#define CLEAR_BUFFERTAG(a)\
+ (a)->relId.dbId = InvalidOid; \
+ (a)->relId.relId = InvalidOid; \
+ (a)->blockNum = InvalidBlockNumber
+
+#define INIT_BUFFERTAG(a,xx_reln,xx_blockNum) \
+{ \
+ (a)->blockNum = xx_blockNum;\
+ (a)->relId = RelationGetLRelId(xx_reln); \
+}
+
+#define COPY_BUFFERTAG(a,b)\
+{ \
+ (a)->blockNum = (b)->blockNum;\
+ LRelIdAssign(*(a),*(b));\
+}
+
+#define EQUAL_BUFFERTAG(a,b) \
+ (((a)->blockNum == (b)->blockNum) &&\
+ (OID_Equal((a)->relId.relId,(b)->relId.relId)))
+
+
+#define BAD_BUFFER_ID(bid) ((bid<1) || (bid>(NBuffers)))
+#define INVALID_DESCRIPTOR (-3)
+
+/*
+ * bletch hack -- anyplace that we declare space for relation or
+ * database names, we just use '16', not a symbolic constant, to
+ * specify their lengths. BM_NAMESIZE is the length of these names,
+ * and is used in the buffer manager code. somebody with lots of
+ * spare time should do this for all the other modules, too.
+ */
+#define BM_NAMESIZE 16
+
+/*
+ * struct sbufdesc -- shared buffer cache metadata for a single
+ * shared buffer descriptor.
+ *
+ * We keep the name of the database and relation in which this
+ * buffer appears in order to avoid a catalog lookup on cache
+ * flush if we don't have the reldesc in the cache. It is also
+ * possible that the relation to which this buffer belongs is
+ * not visible to all backends at the time that it gets flushed.
+ * Dbname, relname, dbid, and relid are enough to determine where
+ * to put the buffer, for all storage managers.
+ */
+
+struct sbufdesc {
+ Buffer freeNext; /* link for freelist chain */
+ Buffer freePrev;
+ SHMEM_OFFSET data; /* pointer to data in buf pool */
+
+ /* tag and id must be together for table lookup to work */
+ BufferTag tag; /* file/block identifier */
+ int buf_id; /* maps global desc to local desc */
+
+ BufFlags flags; /* described below */
+ int16 bufsmgr; /* storage manager id for buffer */
+ unsigned refcount; /* # of times buffer is pinned */
+
+ char sb_dbname[NAMEDATALEN+1]; /* name of db in which buf belongs */
+ char sb_relname[NAMEDATALEN+1]; /* name of reln */
+#ifdef HAS_TEST_AND_SET
+ /* can afford a dedicated lock if test-and-set locks are available */
+ slock_t io_in_progress_lock;
+#endif /* HAS_TEST_AND_SET */
+
+ /*
+ * I padded this structure to a power of 2 (128 bytes on a MIPS) because
+ * BufferDescriptorGetBuffer is called a billion times and it does an
+ * C pointer subtraction (i.e., "x - y" -> array index of x relative
+ * to y, which is calculated using division by struct size). Integer
+ * ".div" hits you for 35 cycles, as opposed to a 1-cycle "sra" ...
+ * this hack cut 10% off of the time to create the Wisconsin database!
+ * It eats up more shared memory, of course, but we're (allegedly)
+ * going to make some of these types bigger soon anyway... -pma 1/2/93
+ */
+
+/* NO spinlock */
+
+#if defined(PORTNAME_ultrix4)
+ char sb_pad[60]; /* no slock_t */
+#endif /* mips */
+
+/* HAS_TEST_AND_SET -- platform dependent size */
+
+#if defined(PORTNAME_aix)
+ char sb_pad[44]; /* typedef unsigned int slock_t; */
+#endif /* aix */
+#if defined(PORTNAME_alpha)
+ char sb_pad[40]; /* typedef msemaphore slock_t; */
+#endif /* alpha */
+#if defined(PORTNAME_hpux)
+ char sb_pad[44]; /* typedef struct { int sem[4]; } slock_t; */
+#endif /* hpux */
+#if defined(PORTNAME_irix5)
+ char sb_pad[44]; /* typedef abilock_t slock_t; */
+#endif /* irix5 */
+#if defined(PORTNAME_next)
+ char sb_pad[56]; /* typedef struct mutex slock_t; */
+#endif /* next */
+
+/* HAS_TEST_AND_SET -- default 1 byte spinlock */
+
+#if defined(PORTNAME_BSD44_derived) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_bsdi) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_bsdi_2_1) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_i386_solaris) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_linux) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_sparc) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_sparc_solaris)
+ char sb_pad[56]; /* has slock_t */
+#endif /* 1 byte slock_t */
+};
+
+/*
+ * mao tracing buffer allocation
+ */
+
+/*#define BMTRACE*/
+#ifdef BMTRACE
+
+typedef struct _bmtrace {
+ int bmt_pid;
+ long bmt_buf;
+ long bmt_dbid;
+ long bmt_relid;
+ int bmt_blkno;
+ int bmt_op;
+
+#define BMT_NOTUSED 0
+#define BMT_ALLOCFND 1
+#define BMT_ALLOCNOTFND 2
+#define BMT_DEALLOC 3
+
+} bmtrace;
+
+#endif /* BMTRACE */
+
+
+/*
+ * Bufmgr Interface:
+ */
+
+/* Internal routines: only called by buf.c */
+
+/*freelist.c*/
+extern void AddBufferToFreelist(BufferDesc *bf);
+extern void PinBuffer(BufferDesc *buf);
+extern void PinBuffer_Debug(char *file, int line, BufferDesc *buf);
+extern void UnpinBuffer(BufferDesc *buf);
+extern void UnpinBuffer_Debug(char *file, int line, BufferDesc *buf);
+extern BufferDesc *GetFreeBuffer(void);
+extern void InitFreeList(bool init);
+extern void DBG_FreeListCheck(int nfree);
+
+/* buf_table.c */
+extern void InitBufTable(void);
+extern BufferDesc *BufTableLookup(BufferTag *tagPtr);
+extern bool BufTableDelete(BufferDesc *buf);
+extern bool BufTableInsert(BufferDesc *buf);
+extern void DBG_LookupListCheck(int nlookup);
+
+/* bufmgr.c */
+extern BufferDesc *BufferDescriptors;
+extern BufferBlock BufferBlocks;
+extern long *PrivateRefCount;
+extern long *LastRefCount;
+extern SPINLOCK BufMgrLock;
+
+/* localbuf.c */
+extern long *LocalRefCount;
+extern BufferDesc *LocalBufferDescriptors;
+extern int NLocBuffer;
+
+extern BufferDesc *LocalBufferAlloc(Relation reln, BlockNumber blockNum,
+ bool *foundPtr);
+extern int WriteLocalBuffer(Buffer buffer, bool release);
+extern int FlushLocalBuffer(Buffer buffer);
+extern void InitLocalBuffer();
+extern void LocalBufferSync();
+extern void ResetLocalBufferPool();
+
+#endif /* BUFMGR_INTERNALS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * bufmgr.h--
+ * POSTGRES buffer manager definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: bufmgr.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:01 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef BUFMGR_H
+#define BUFMGR_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+
+#include "machine.h" /* for BLCKSZ */
+#include "utils/rel.h"
+
+#include "storage/buf_internals.h" /* UGLY! -- ay */
+
+/*
+ * the maximum size of a disk block for any possible installation.
+ *
+ * in theory this could be anything, but in practice this is actually
+ * limited to 2^13 bytes because we have limited ItemIdData.lp_off and
+ * ItemIdData.lp_len to 13 bits (see itemid.h).
+ */
+#define MAXBLCKSZ 8192
+
+typedef void *Block;
+
+
+/* special pageno for bget */
+#define P_NEW InvalidBlockNumber /* grow the file to get a new page */
+
+typedef bits16 BufferLock;
+
+/**********************************************************************
+
+ the rest is function defns in the bufmgr that are externally callable
+
+ **********************************************************************/
+
+/*
+ * These routines are beaten on quite heavily, hence the macroization.
+ * See buf_internals.h for a related comment.
+ */
+#define BufferDescriptorGetBuffer(bdesc) ((bdesc)->buf_id + 1)
+
+/*
+ * BufferIsPinned --
+ * True iff the buffer is pinned (and therefore valid)
+ *
+ * Note:
+ * Smenatics are identical to BufferIsValid
+ * XXX - need to remove either one eventually.
+ */
+#define BufferIsPinned BufferIsValid
+
+
+extern int ShowPinTrace;
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions in bufmgr.c
+ */
+extern Buffer RelationGetBufferWithBuffer(Relation relation,
+ BlockNumber blockNumber, Buffer buffer);
+extern Buffer ReadBuffer(Relation reln, BlockNumber blockNum);
+extern Buffer ReadBuffer_Debug(char *file, int line, Relation reln,
+ BlockNumber blockNum);
+extern int WriteBuffer(Buffer buffer);
+extern void WriteBuffer_Debug(char *file, int line, Buffer buffer);
+extern void DirtyBufferCopy(Oid dbid, Oid relid, BlockNumber blkno,
+ char *dest);
+extern int WriteNoReleaseBuffer(Buffer buffer);
+extern Buffer ReleaseAndReadBuffer(Buffer buffer, Relation relation,
+ BlockNumber blockNum);
+
+extern void InitBufferPool(IPCKey key);
+extern void PrintBufferUsage(FILE *statfp);
+extern void ResetBufferUsage(void);
+extern void ResetBufferPool(void);
+extern int BufferPoolCheckLeak(void);
+extern void FlushBufferPool(int StableMainMemoryFlag);
+extern bool BufferIsValid(Buffer bufnum);
+extern BlockNumber BufferGetBlockNumber(Buffer buffer);
+extern Relation BufferGetRelation(Buffer buffer);
+extern BlockNumber RelationGetNumberOfBlocks(Relation relation);
+extern Block BufferGetBlock(Buffer buffer);
+extern void ReleaseTmpRelBuffers(Relation tempreldesc);
+extern void DropBuffers(Oid dbid);
+extern void PrintBufferDescs(void);
+extern void PrintPinnedBufs(void);
+extern int BufferShmemSize(void);
+extern void BufferPoolBlowaway(void);
+extern void IncrBufferRefCount(Buffer buffer);
+extern int ReleaseBuffer(Buffer buffer);
+
+extern void IncrBufferRefCount_Debug(char *file, int line, Buffer buffer);
+extern void ReleaseBuffer_Debug(char *file, int line, Buffer buffer);
+extern int ReleaseAndReadBuffer_Debug(char *file,
+ int line,
+ Buffer buffer,
+ Relation relation,
+ BlockNumber blockNum);
+extern void BufferRefCountReset(int *refcountsave);
+extern void BufferRefCountRestore(int *refcountsave);
+
+#endif /* !defined(BufMgrIncluded) */
+
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * bufpage.h--
+ * Standard POSTGRES buffer page definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: bufpage.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:03 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef BUFPAGE_H
+#define BUFPAGE_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+#include "machine.h" /* for BLCKSZ */
+
+#include "storage/buf.h"
+#include "storage/item.h"
+#include "storage/itemid.h"
+#include "storage/itemptr.h"
+
+/*
+ * a postgres disk page is an abstraction layered on top of a postgres
+ * disk block (which is simply a unit of i/o, see block.h).
+ *
+ * specifically, while a disk block can be unformatted, a postgres
+ * disk page is always a slotted page of the form:
+ *
+ * +----------------+---------------------------------+
+ * | PageHeaderData | linp0 linp1 linp2 ... |
+ * +-----------+----+---------------------------------+
+ * | ... linpN | |
+ * +-----------+--------------------------------------+
+ * | ^ pd_lower |
+ * | |
+ * | v pd_upper |
+ * +-------------+------------------------------------+
+ * | | tupleN ... |
+ * +-------------+------------------+-----------------+
+ * | ... tuple2 tuple1 tuple0 | "special space" |
+ * +--------------------------------+-----------------+
+ * ^ pd_special
+ *
+ * a page is full when nothing can be added between pd_lower and
+ * pd_upper.
+ *
+ * all blocks written out by an access method must be disk pages.
+ *
+ * EXCEPTIONS:
+ *
+ * obviously, a page is not formatted before it is initialized with by
+ * a call to PageInit.
+ *
+ * the contents of the special pg_variable/pg_time/pg_log tables are
+ * raw disk blocks with special formats. these are the only "access
+ * methods" that need not write disk pages.
+ *
+ * NOTES:
+ *
+ * linp0..N form an ItemId array. ItemPointers point into this array
+ * rather than pointing directly to a tuple.
+ *
+ * tuple0..N are added "backwards" on the page. because a tuple's
+ * ItemPointer points to its ItemId entry rather than its actual
+ * byte-offset position, tuples can be physically shuffled on a page
+ * whenever the need arises.
+ *
+ * AM-generic per-page information is kept in the pd_opaque field of
+ * the PageHeaderData. (this is currently only the page size.)
+ * AM-specific per-page data is kept in the area marked "special
+ * space"; each AM has an "opaque" structure defined somewhere that is
+ * stored as the page trailer. an access method should always
+ * initialize its pages with PageInit and then set its own opaque
+ * fields.
+ */
+typedef Pointer Page;
+
+/*
+ * PageIsValid --
+ * True iff page is valid.
+ */
+#define PageIsValid(page) PointerIsValid(page)
+
+
+/*
+ * location (byte offset) within a page.
+ *
+ * note that this is actually limited to 2^13 because we have limited
+ * ItemIdData.lp_off and ItemIdData.lp_len to 13 bits (see itemid.h).
+ */
+typedef uint16 LocationIndex;
+
+
+/*
+ * space management information generic to any page
+ *
+ * od_pagesize - size in bytes.
+ * in reality, we need at least 64B to fit the
+ * page header, opaque space and a minimal tuple;
+ * on the high end, we can only support pages up
+ * to 8KB because lp_off/lp_len are 13 bits.
+ */
+typedef struct OpaqueData {
+ uint16 od_pagesize;
+} OpaqueData;
+
+typedef OpaqueData *Opaque;
+
+
+/*
+ * disk page organization
+ */
+typedef struct PageHeaderData {
+ LocationIndex pd_lower; /* offset to start of free space */
+ LocationIndex pd_upper; /* offset to end of free space */
+ LocationIndex pd_special; /* offset to start of special space */
+ OpaqueData pd_opaque; /* AM-generic information */
+ ItemIdData pd_linp[1]; /* line pointers */
+} PageHeaderData;
+
+typedef PageHeaderData *PageHeader;
+
+typedef enum {
+ ShufflePageManagerMode,
+ OverwritePageManagerMode
+} PageManagerMode;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * misc support macros
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+/*
+ * XXX this is wrong -- ignores padding/alignment, variable page size,
+ * AM-specific opaque space at the end of the page (as in btrees), ...
+ * however, it at least serves as an upper bound for heap pages.
+ */
+#define MAXTUPLEN (BLCKSZ - sizeof (PageHeaderData))
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * page support macros
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+/*
+ * PageIsValid -- This is defined in page.h.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * PageIsUsed --
+ * True iff the page size is used.
+ *
+ * Note:
+ * Assumes page is valid.
+ */
+#define PageIsUsed(page) \
+ (AssertMacro(PageIsValid(page)) ? \
+ ((bool) (((PageHeader) (page))->pd_lower != 0)) : false)
+
+/*
+ * PageIsEmpty --
+ * returns true iff no itemid has been allocated on the page
+ */
+#define PageIsEmpty(page) \
+ (((PageHeader) (page))->pd_lower == \
+ (sizeof(PageHeaderData) - sizeof(ItemIdData)) ? true : false)
+
+/*
+ * PageGetItemId --
+ * Returns an item identifier of a page.
+ */
+#define PageGetItemId(page, offsetNumber) \
+ ((ItemId) (&((PageHeader) (page))->pd_linp[(-1) + (offsetNumber)]))
+
+/* ----------------
+ * macros to access opaque space
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+/*
+ * PageSizeIsValid --
+ * True iff the page size is valid.
+ *
+ * XXX currently all page sizes are "valid" but we only actually
+ * use BLCKSZ.
+ */
+#define PageSizeIsValid(pageSize) 1
+
+/*
+ * PageGetPageSize --
+ * Returns the page size of a page.
+ *
+ * this can only be called on a formatted page (unlike
+ * BufferGetPageSize, which can be called on an unformatted page).
+ * however, it can be called on a page for which there is no buffer.
+ */
+#define PageGetPageSize(page) \
+ ((Size) ((PageHeader) (page))->pd_opaque.od_pagesize)
+
+/*
+ * PageSetPageSize --
+ * Sets the page size of a page.
+ */
+#define PageSetPageSize(page, size) \
+ ((PageHeader) (page))->pd_opaque.od_pagesize = (size)
+
+/* ----------------
+ * page special data macros
+ * ----------------
+ */
+/*
+ * PageGetSpecialSize --
+ * Returns size of special space on a page.
+ *
+ * Note:
+ * Assumes page is locked.
+ */
+#define PageGetSpecialSize(page) \
+ ((uint16) (PageGetPageSize(page) - ((PageHeader)page)->pd_special))
+
+/*
+ * PageGetSpecialPointer --
+ * Returns pointer to special space on a page.
+ *
+ * Note:
+ * Assumes page is locked.
+ */
+#define PageGetSpecialPointer(page) \
+ (AssertMacro(PageIsValid(page)) ? \
+ (char *) ((char *) (page) + ((PageHeader) (page))->pd_special) \
+ : (char *) 0)
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * extern declarations
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+extern Size BufferGetPageSize(Buffer buffer);
+extern Page BufferGetPage(Buffer buffer);
+extern void PageInit(Page page, Size pageSize, Size specialSize);
+extern Item PageGetItem(Page page, ItemId itemId);
+extern OffsetNumber PageAddItem(Page page, Item item, Size size,
+ OffsetNumber offsetNumber, ItemIdFlags flags);
+extern Page PageGetTempPage(Page page, Size specialSize);
+extern void PageRestoreTempPage(Page tempPage, Page oldPage);
+extern OffsetNumber PageGetMaxOffsetNumber(Page page);
+extern void PageRepairFragmentation(Page page);
+extern Size PageGetFreeSpace(Page page);
+extern void PageManagerModeSet(PageManagerMode mode);
+extern void PageIndexTupleDelete(Page page, OffsetNumber offset);
+extern void PageIndexTupleDeleteAdjustLinePointers(PageHeader phdr,
+ char *location, Size size);
+
+
+#endif /* BUFPAGE_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * fd.h--
+ * Virtual file descriptor definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: fd.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:04 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+/*
+ * calls:
+ *
+ * File {Close, Read, Write, Seek, Tell, Sync}
+ * {File Name Open, Allocate, Free} File
+ *
+ * These are NOT JUST RENAMINGS OF THE UNIX ROUTINES.
+ * use them for all file activity...
+ *
+ * fd = FilePathOpenFile("foo", O_RDONLY);
+ * File fd;
+ *
+ * use AllocateFile if you need a file descriptor in some other context.
+ * it will make sure that there is a file descriptor free
+ *
+ * use FreeFile to let the virtual file descriptor package know that
+ * there is now a free fd (when you are done with it)
+ *
+ * AllocateFile();
+ * FreeFile();
+ */
+#ifndef FD_H
+#define FD_H
+
+/*
+ * FileOpen uses the standard UNIX open(2) flags.
+ */
+#include <fcntl.h> /* for O_ on most */
+#ifndef O_RDONLY
+#include <sys/file.h> /* for O_ on the rest */
+#endif /* O_RDONLY */
+
+/*
+ * FileSeek uses the standard UNIX lseek(2) flags.
+ */
+#ifndef WIN32
+#include <unistd.h> /* for SEEK_ on most */
+#else
+#ifndef SEEK_SET
+#include <stdio.h> /* for SEEK_ on the rest */
+#endif /* SEEK_SET */
+#endif /* WIN32 */
+
+#include "c.h"
+#include "storage/block.h"
+
+typedef char *FileName;
+
+typedef int File;
+
+/* originally in libpq-fs.h */
+struct pgstat { /* just the fields we need from stat structure */
+ int st_ino;
+ int st_mode;
+ unsigned int st_size;
+ unsigned int st_sizehigh; /* high order bits */
+/* 2^64 == 1.8 x 10^20 bytes */
+ int st_uid;
+ int st_atime_s; /* just the seconds */
+ int st_mtime_s; /* since SysV and the new BSD both have */
+ int st_ctime_s; /* usec fields.. */
+};
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions in fd.c
+ */
+extern void FileInvalidate(File file);
+extern File FileNameOpenFile(FileName fileName, int fileFlags, int fileMode);
+extern File PathNameOpenFile(FileName fileName, int fileFlags, int fileMode);
+extern void FileClose(File file);
+extern void FileUnlink(File file);
+extern int FileRead(File file, char *buffer, int amount);
+extern int FileWrite(File file, char *buffer, int amount);
+extern long FileSeek(File file, long offset, int whence);
+extern long FileTell(File file);
+extern int FileTruncate(File file, int offset);
+extern int FileSync(File file);
+extern int FileNameUnlink(char *filename);
+extern void AllocateFile(void);
+extern void FreeFile(void);
+extern void closeAllVfds(void);
+extern void closeOneVfd(void);
+
+#endif /* FD_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ipc.h--
+ * POSTGRES inter-process communication definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: ipc.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:05 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * This file is very architecture-specific. This stuff should actually
+ * be factored into the port/ directories.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef IPC_H
+#define IPC_H
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#ifndef _IPC_
+#define _IPC_
+#include <sys/ipc.h>
+#endif
+
+#include "c.h"
+
+/*
+ * Many architectures have support for user-level spinlocks (i.e., an
+ * atomic test-and-set instruction). However, we have only written
+ * spinlock code for the architectures listed.
+ */
+#if defined(PORTNAME_aix) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_alpha) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_BSD44_derived) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_bsdi) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_bsdi_2_1) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_hpux) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_i386_solaris) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_irix5) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_linux) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_next) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_sparc) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_sparc_solaris)
+#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
+#endif
+
+#if defined(HAS_TEST_AND_SET)
+
+#if defined(PORTNAME_aix)
+/*
+ * The AIX C library has the cs(3) builtin for compare-and-set that
+ * operates on ints.
+ */
+typedef unsigned int slock_t;
+#else /* aix */
+
+#if defined(PORTNAME_alpha)
+#include <sys/mman.h>
+typedef msemaphore slock_t;
+#else /* alpha */
+
+#if defined(PORTNAME_hpux)
+/*
+ * The PA-RISC "semaphore" for the LDWCX instruction is 4 bytes aligned
+ * to a 16-byte boundary.
+ */
+typedef struct { int sem[4]; } slock_t;
+#else /* hpux */
+
+#if defined(PORTNAME_irix5)
+#include <abi_mutex.h>
+typedef abilock_t slock_t;
+#else /* irix5 */
+
+#if defined(PORTNAME_next)
+/*
+ * Use Mach mutex routines since these are, in effect, test-and-set
+ * spinlocks.
+ */
+#undef NEVER /* definition in cthreads.h conflicts with parse.h */
+#include <mach/cthreads.h>
+typedef struct mutex slock_t;
+#else /* next */
+
+/*
+ * On all other architectures spinlocks are a single byte.
+ */
+typedef unsigned char slock_t;
+
+#endif /* next */
+#endif /* irix5 */
+#endif /* hpux */
+#endif /* alpha */
+#endif /* aix */
+
+extern void S_LOCK(slock_t *lock);
+extern void S_UNLOCK(slock_t *lock);
+extern void S_INIT_LOCK(slock_t *lock);
+
+#if defined(PORTNAME_alpha) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_hpux) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_irix5) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_next)
+extern int S_LOCK_FREE(slock_t *lock);
+#else
+#define S_LOCK_FREE(lock) ((*lock) == 0)
+#endif
+
+#endif /* HAS_TEST_AND_SET */
+
+/*
+ * On architectures for which we have not implemented spinlocks (or
+ * cannot do so), we use System V semaphores. We also use them for
+ * long locks. For some reason union semun is never defined in the
+ * System V header files so we must do it ourselves.
+ *
+ * bsdi_2_1 does not need this
+ */
+#if defined(sequent) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_aix) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_alpha) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_bsdi) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_hpux) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_i386_solaris) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_sparc_solaris) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_ultrix4) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_svr4) || \
+ defined(WIN32)
+union semun {
+ int val;
+ struct semid_ds *buf;
+ unsigned short *array;
+};
+#endif
+
+typedef uint16 SystemPortAddress;
+
+/* semaphore definitions */
+
+#define IPCProtection (0600) /* access/modify by user only */
+
+#define IPC_NMAXSEM 25 /* maximum number of semaphores */
+#define IpcSemaphoreDefaultStartValue 255
+#define IpcSharedLock (-1)
+#define IpcExclusiveLock (-255)
+
+#define IpcUnknownStatus (-1)
+#define IpcInvalidArgument (-2)
+#define IpcSemIdExist (-3)
+#define IpcSemIdNotExist (-4)
+
+typedef uint32 IpcSemaphoreKey; /* semaphore key */
+typedef int IpcSemaphoreId;
+
+/* shared memory definitions */
+
+#define IpcMemCreationFailed (-1)
+#define IpcMemIdGetFailed (-2)
+#define IpcMemAttachFailed 0
+
+typedef uint32 IPCKey;
+#define PrivateIPCKey IPC_PRIVATE
+#define DefaultIPCKey 17317
+
+typedef uint32 IpcMemoryKey; /* shared memory key */
+typedef int IpcMemoryId;
+
+
+/* ipc.c */
+extern void exitpg(int code);
+extern void quasi_exitpg(void);
+extern on_exitpg(void (*function)(), caddr_t arg);
+
+extern IpcSemaphoreId IpcSemaphoreCreate(IpcSemaphoreKey semKey,
+ int semNum, int permission, int semStartValue,
+ int removeOnExit, int *status);
+extern void IpcSemaphoreSet(int semId, int semno, int value);
+extern void IpcSemaphoreKill(IpcSemaphoreKey key);
+extern void IpcSemaphoreLock(IpcSemaphoreId semId, int sem, int lock);
+extern void IpcSemaphoreUnlock(IpcSemaphoreId semId, int sem, int lock);
+extern int IpcSemaphoreGetCount(IpcSemaphoreId semId, int sem);
+extern int IpcSemaphoreGetValue(IpcSemaphoreId semId, int sem);
+extern IpcMemoryId IpcMemoryCreate(IpcMemoryKey memKey, uint32 size,
+ int permission);
+extern IpcMemoryId IpcMemoryIdGet(IpcMemoryKey memKey, uint32 size);
+extern void IpcMemoryDetach(int status, char *shmaddr);
+extern char *IpcMemoryAttach(IpcMemoryId memId);
+extern void IpcMemoryKill(IpcMemoryKey memKey);
+extern void CreateAndInitSLockMemory(IPCKey key);
+extern void AttachSLockMemory(IPCKey key);
+
+
+#ifdef HAS_TEST_AND_SET
+
+#define NSLOCKS 2048
+#define NOLOCK 0
+#define SHAREDLOCK 1
+#define EXCLUSIVELOCK 2
+
+typedef enum _LockId_ {
+ BUFMGRLOCKID,
+ LOCKLOCKID,
+ OIDGENLOCKID,
+ SHMEMLOCKID,
+ BINDINGLOCKID,
+ LOCKMGRLOCKID,
+ SINVALLOCKID,
+
+#ifdef MAIN_MEMORY
+ MMCACHELOCKID,
+#endif /* MAIN_MEMORY */
+
+ PROCSTRUCTLOCKID,
+ FIRSTFREELOCKID
+} _LockId_;
+
+#define MAX_SPINS FIRSTFREELOCKID
+
+typedef struct slock {
+ slock_t locklock;
+ unsigned char flag;
+ short nshlocks;
+ slock_t shlock;
+ slock_t exlock;
+ slock_t comlock;
+ struct slock *next;
+} SLock;
+
+extern void ExclusiveLock(int lockid);
+extern void ExclusiveUnlock(int lockid);
+extern bool LockIsFree(int lockid);
+#else /* HAS_TEST_AND_SET */
+
+typedef enum _LockId_ {
+ SHMEMLOCKID,
+ BINDINGLOCKID,
+ BUFMGRLOCKID,
+ LOCKMGRLOCKID,
+ SINVALLOCKID,
+
+#ifdef MAIN_MEMORY
+ MMCACHELOCKID,
+#endif /* MAIN_MEMORY */
+
+ PROCSTRUCTLOCKID,
+ OIDGENLOCKID,
+ FIRSTFREELOCKID
+} _LockId_;
+
+#define MAX_SPINS FIRSTFREELOCKID
+
+#endif /* HAS_TEST_AND_SET */
+
+/*
+ * the following are originally in ipci.h but the prototypes have circular
+ * dependencies and most files include both ipci.h and ipc.h anyway, hence
+ * combined.
+ *
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Note:
+ * These must not hash to DefaultIPCKey or PrivateIPCKey.
+ */
+#define SystemPortAddressGetIPCKey(address) \
+ (28597 * (address) + 17491)
+
+/*
+ * these keys are originally numbered from 1 to 12 consecutively but not
+ * all are used. The unused ones are removed. - ay 4/95.
+ */
+#define IPCKeyGetBufferMemoryKey(key) \
+ ((key == PrivateIPCKey) ? key : 1 + (key))
+
+#define IPCKeyGetSIBufferMemoryBlock(key) \
+ ((key == PrivateIPCKey) ? key : 7 + (key))
+
+#define IPCKeyGetSLockSharedMemoryKey(key) \
+ ((key == PrivateIPCKey) ? key : 10 + (key))
+
+#define IPCKeyGetSpinLockSemaphoreKey(key) \
+ ((key == PrivateIPCKey) ? key : 11 + (key))
+#define IPCKeyGetWaitIOSemaphoreKey(key) \
+ ((key == PrivateIPCKey) ? key : 12 + (key))
+
+/* --------------------------
+ * NOTE: This macro must always give the highest numbered key as every backend
+ * process forked off by the postmaster will be trying to acquire a semaphore
+ * with a unique key value starting at key+14 and incrementing up. Each
+ * backend uses the current key value then increments it by one.
+ * --------------------------
+ */
+#define IPCGetProcessSemaphoreInitKey(key) \
+ ((key == PrivateIPCKey) ? key : 14 + (key))
+
+/* ipci.c */
+extern IPCKey SystemPortAddressCreateIPCKey(SystemPortAddress address);
+extern void CreateSharedMemoryAndSemaphores(IPCKey key);
+extern void AttachSharedMemoryAndSemaphores(IPCKey key);
+
+#endif /* IPC_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * item.h--
+ * POSTGRES disk item definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: item.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:06 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef ITEM_H
+#define ITEM_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+
+typedef Pointer Item;
+
+#endif /* ITEM_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * itemid.h--
+ * Standard POSTGRES buffer page item identifier definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: itemid.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:08 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef ITEMID_H
+#define ITEMID_H
+
+typedef uint16 ItemOffset;
+typedef uint16 ItemLength;
+
+typedef bits16 ItemIdFlags;
+
+
+
+typedef struct ItemIdData { /* line pointers */
+ unsigned lp_off:13, /* offset to find tup */
+ /* can be reduced by 2 if necc. */
+ lp_flags:6, /* flags on tuple */
+ lp_len:13; /* length of tuple */
+} ItemIdData;
+
+typedef struct ItemIdData *ItemId;
+
+#ifndef LP_USED
+#define LP_USED 0x01 /* this line pointer is being used */
+#endif
+
+/* ----------------
+ * support macros
+ * ----------------
+ */
+/*
+ * ItemIdGetLength
+ */
+#define ItemIdGetLength(itemId) \
+ ((itemId)->lp_len)
+
+/*
+ * ItemIdGetOffset
+ */
+#define ItemIdGetOffset(itemId) \
+ ((itemId)->lp_off)
+
+/*
+ * ItemIdGetFlags
+ */
+#define ItemIdGetFlags(itemId) \
+ ((itemId)->lp_flags)
+
+/*
+ * ItemIdIsValid --
+ * True iff disk item identifier is valid.
+ */
+#define ItemIdIsValid(itemId) PointerIsValid(itemId)
+
+/*
+ * ItemIdIsUsed --
+ * True iff disk item identifier is in use.
+ *
+ * Note:
+ * Assumes disk item identifier is valid.
+ */
+#define ItemIdIsUsed(itemId) \
+ (AssertMacro(ItemIdIsValid(itemId)) ? \
+ (bool) (((itemId)->lp_flags & LP_USED) != 0) : false)
+
+#endif /* ITEMID_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * itempos.h--
+ * Standard POSTGRES buffer page long item subposition definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: itempos.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:09 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef ITEMPOS_H
+#define ITEMPOS_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+#include "storage/buf.h"
+#include "storage/itemid.h"
+
+typedef struct ItemSubpositionData {
+ Buffer op_db;
+ ItemId op_lpp;
+ char *op_cp; /* XXX */
+ uint32 op_len;
+} ItemSubpositionData;
+
+typedef ItemSubpositionData *ItemSubposition;
+
+/*
+ * PNOBREAK(OBJP, LEN)
+ * struct objpos *OBJP;
+ * unsigned LEN;
+ */
+#define PNOBREAK(OBJP, LEN) ((OBJP)->op_len >= LEN)
+
+/*
+ * PSKIP(OBJP, LEN)
+ * struct objpos *OBJP;
+ * unsigned LEN;
+ */
+#define PSKIP(OBJP, LEN)\
+ { (OBJP)->op_cp += (LEN); (OBJP)->op_len -= (LEN); }
+
+#endif /* ITEMPOS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * itemptr.h--
+ * POSTGRES disk item pointer definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: itemptr.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:11 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef ITEMPTR_H
+#define ITEMPTR_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+#include "storage/block.h"
+#include "storage/off.h"
+#include "storage/itemid.h"
+
+/*
+ * ItemPointer:
+ *
+ * this is a pointer to an item on another disk page in the same file.
+ * blkid tells us which block, posid tells us which entry in the linp
+ * (ItemIdData) array we want.
+ */
+typedef struct ItemPointerData {
+ BlockIdData ip_blkid;
+ OffsetNumber ip_posid;
+} ItemPointerData;
+
+typedef ItemPointerData *ItemPointer;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * support macros
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+/*
+ * ItemPointerIsValid --
+ * True iff the disk item pointer is not NULL.
+ */
+#define ItemPointerIsValid(pointer) \
+ ((bool) (PointerIsValid(pointer) && ((pointer)->ip_posid != 0)))
+
+/*
+ * ItemPointerGetBlockNumber --
+ * Returns the block number of a disk item pointer.
+ */
+#define ItemPointerGetBlockNumber(pointer) \
+ (AssertMacro(ItemPointerIsValid(pointer)) ? \
+ BlockIdGetBlockNumber(&(pointer)->ip_blkid) : (BlockNumber) 0)
+
+/*
+ * ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber --
+ * Returns the offset number of a disk item pointer.
+ */
+#define ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber(pointer) \
+ (AssertMacro(ItemPointerIsValid(pointer)) ? \
+ (pointer)->ip_posid : \
+ InvalidOffsetNumber)
+
+/*
+ * ItemPointerSet --
+ * Sets a disk item pointer to the specified block and offset.
+ */
+#define ItemPointerSet(pointer, blockNumber, offNum) \
+ Assert(PointerIsValid(pointer)); \
+ BlockIdSet(&((pointer)->ip_blkid), blockNumber); \
+ (pointer)->ip_posid = offNum
+
+/*
+ * ItemPointerSetBlockNumber --
+ * Sets a disk item pointer to the specified block.
+ */
+#define ItemPointerSetBlockNumber(pointer, blockNumber) \
+ Assert(PointerIsValid(pointer)); \
+ BlockIdSet(&((pointer)->ip_blkid), blockNumber)
+
+/*
+ * ItemPointerSetOffsetNumber --
+ * Sets a disk item pointer to the specified offset.
+ */
+#define ItemPointerSetOffsetNumber(pointer, offsetNumber) \
+ AssertMacro(PointerIsValid(pointer)); \
+ (pointer)->ip_posid = (offsetNumber)
+
+/*
+ * ItemPointerCopy --
+ * Copies the contents of one disk item pointer to another.
+ */
+#define ItemPointerCopy(fromPointer, toPointer) \
+ Assert(PointerIsValid(toPointer)); \
+ Assert(PointerIsValid(fromPointer)); \
+ *(toPointer) = *(fromPointer)
+
+/*
+ * ItemPointerSetInvalid --
+ * Sets a disk item pointer to be invalid.
+ */
+#define ItemPointerSetInvalid(pointer) \
+ Assert(PointerIsValid(pointer)); \
+ BlockIdSet(&((pointer)->ip_blkid), InvalidBlockNumber); \
+ (pointer)->ip_posid = InvalidOffsetNumber
+
+/* ----------------
+ * externs
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+extern bool ItemPointerEquals(ItemPointer pointer1, ItemPointer pointer2);
+
+#endif /* ITEMPTR_H */
+
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * large_object.h--
+ * file of info for Postgres large objects. POSTGRES 4.2 supports
+ * zillions of large objects (internal, external, jaquith, inversion).
+ * Now we only support inversion.
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: large_object.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:12 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef LARGE_OBJECT_H
+#define LARGE_OBJECT_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+#include "utils/rel.h"
+#include "access/relscan.h"
+
+/*
+ * This structure will eventually have lots more stuff associated with it.
+ */
+typedef struct LargeObjectDesc
+{
+ Relation heap_r; /* heap relation */
+ Relation index_r; /* index relation on seqno attribute */
+ IndexScanDesc iscan; /* index scan we're using */
+ TupleDesc hdesc; /* heap relation tuple desc */
+ TupleDesc idesc; /* index relation tuple desc */
+ uint32 lowbyte; /* low byte on the current page */
+ uint32 highbyte; /* high byte on the current page */
+ uint32 offset; /* current seek pointer */
+ ItemPointerData htid; /* tid of current heap tuple */
+
+#define IFS_RDLOCK (1 << 0)
+#define IFS_WRLOCK (1 << 1)
+#define IFS_ATEOF (1 << 2)
+
+ u_long flags; /* locking info, etc */
+} LargeObjectDesc;
+
+/*
+ * Function definitions...
+ */
+
+/* inversion stuff in inv_api.c */
+extern LargeObjectDesc *inv_create(int flags);
+extern LargeObjectDesc *inv_open(Oid lobjId, int flags);
+extern void inv_close(LargeObjectDesc *obj_desc);
+extern int inv_destroy(Oid lobjId);
+extern int inv_stat(LargeObjectDesc *obj_desc, struct pgstat *stbuf);
+extern int inv_seek(LargeObjectDesc *obj_desc, int offset, int whence);
+extern int inv_tell(LargeObjectDesc *obj_desc);
+extern int inv_read(LargeObjectDesc *obj_desc, char *buf, int nbytes);
+extern int inv_write(LargeObjectDesc *obj_desc, char *buf, int nbytes);
+
+#endif /* LARGE_OBJECT_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * lmgr.h--
+ * POSTGRES lock manager definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: lmgr.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:13 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef LMGR_H
+#define LMGR_H
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+#include "storage/itemptr.h"
+#include "storage/lock.h"
+#include "utils/rel.h"
+
+/*
+ * This was moved from pladt.h for the new lock manager. Want to obsolete
+ * all of the old code.
+ */
+typedef struct LRelId {
+ Oid relId; /* a relation identifier */
+ Oid dbId; /* a database identifier */
+} LRelId;
+
+typedef struct LockInfoData {
+ bool initialized;
+ LRelId lRelId;
+ TransactionId transactionIdData;
+ uint16 flags;
+} LockInfoData;
+typedef LockInfoData *LockInfo;
+
+#define LockInfoIsValid(linfo) \
+ ((PointerIsValid(linfo)) && ((LockInfo) linfo)->initialized)
+
+
+extern LRelId RelationGetLRelId(Relation relation);
+extern Oid LRelIdGetDatabaseId(LRelId lRelId);
+extern Oid LRelIdGetRelationId(LRelId lRelId);
+extern bool DatabaseIdIsMyDatabaseId(Oid databaseId);
+extern bool LRelIdContainsMyDatabaseId(LRelId lRelId);
+extern void RelationInitLockInfo(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationDiscardLockInfo(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationSetLockForDescriptorOpen(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationSetLockForRead(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationUnsetLockForRead(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationSetLockForWrite(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationUnsetLockForWrite(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationSetLockForTupleRead(Relation relation,
+ ItemPointer itemPointer);
+
+/* used in vaccum.c */
+extern void RelationSetLockForWritePage(Relation relation,
+ ItemPointer itemPointer);
+
+/* used in nbtpage.c, hashpage.c */
+extern void RelationSetSingleWLockPage(Relation relation,
+ ItemPointer itemPointer);
+extern void RelationUnsetSingleWLockPage(Relation relation,
+ ItemPointer itemPointer);
+extern void RelationSetSingleRLockPage(Relation relation,
+ ItemPointer itemPointer);
+extern void RelationUnsetSingleRLockPage(Relation relation,
+ ItemPointer itemPointer);
+extern void RelationSetRIntentLock(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationUnsetRIntentLock(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationSetWIntentLock(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationUnsetWIntentLock(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationSetLockForExtend(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationUnsetLockForExtend(Relation relation);
+extern void LRelIdAssign(LRelId *lRelId, Oid dbId, Oid relId);
+
+/* single.c */
+extern bool SingleLockReln(LockInfo linfo, LOCKT lockt, int action);
+extern bool SingleLockPage(LockInfo linfo, ItemPointer tidPtr,
+ LOCKT lockt, int action);
+
+#endif /* LMGR_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * lock.h--
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: lock.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:15 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef LOCK_H_
+#define LOCK_H_
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+#include "storage/itemptr.h"
+#include "storage/shmem.h"
+#include "storage/spin.h"
+#include "storage/backendid.h"
+#include "utils/hsearch.h"
+
+extern SPINLOCK LockMgrLock;
+typedef int MASK;
+
+#define INIT_TABLE_SIZE 100
+#define MAX_TABLE_SIZE 1000
+
+
+/* ----------------------
+ * The following defines are used to estimate how much shared
+ * memory the lock manager is going to require.
+ *
+ * NBACKENDS - The number of concurrently running backends
+ * NLOCKS_PER_XACT - The number of unique locks acquired in a transaction
+ * NLOCKENTS - The maximum number of lock entries in the lock table.
+ * ----------------------
+ */
+#define NBACKENDS 50
+#define NLOCKS_PER_XACT 40
+#define NLOCKENTS NLOCKS_PER_XACT*NBACKENDS
+
+typedef int LOCK_TYPE;
+typedef int LOCKT;
+typedef int LockTableId;
+
+/* MAX_LOCKTYPES cannot be larger than the bits in MASK */
+#define MAX_LOCKTYPES 6
+
+/*
+ * MAX_TABLES corresponds to the number of spin locks allocated in
+ * CreateSpinLocks() or the number of shared memory locations allocated
+ * for lock table spin locks in the case of machines with TAS instructions.
+ */
+#define MAX_TABLES 2
+
+#define INVALID_TABLEID 0
+
+/*typedef struct LOCK LOCK; */
+
+
+typedef struct ltag {
+ Oid relId;
+ Oid dbId;
+ ItemPointerData tupleId;
+} LOCKTAG;
+
+#define TAGSIZE (sizeof(LOCKTAG))
+
+/* This is the control structure for a lock table. It
+ * lives in shared memory:
+ *
+ * tableID -- the handle used by the lock table's clients to
+ * refer to the table.
+ *
+ * nLockTypes -- number of lock types (READ,WRITE,etc) that
+ * are defined on this lock table
+ *
+ * conflictTab -- this is an array of bitmasks showing lock
+ * type conflicts. conflictTab[i] is a mask with the j-th bit
+ * turned on if lock types i and j conflict.
+ *
+ * prio -- each locktype has a priority, so, for example, waiting
+ * writers can be given priority over readers (to avoid
+ * starvation).
+ *
+ * masterlock -- synchronizes access to the table
+ *
+ */
+typedef struct lockctl {
+ LockTableId tableId;
+ int nLockTypes;
+ int conflictTab[MAX_LOCKTYPES];
+ int prio[MAX_LOCKTYPES];
+ SPINLOCK masterLock;
+} LOCKCTL;
+
+/*
+ * lockHash -- hash table on lock Ids,
+ * xidHash -- hash on xid and lockId in case
+ * multiple processes are holding the lock
+ * ctl - control structure described above.
+ */
+typedef struct ltable {
+ HTAB *lockHash;
+ HTAB *xidHash;
+ LOCKCTL *ctl;
+} LOCKTAB;
+
+/* -----------------------
+ * A transaction never conflicts with its own locks. Hence, if
+ * multiple transactions hold non-conflicting locks on the same
+ * data, private per-transaction information must be stored in the
+ * XID table. The tag is XID + shared memory lock address so that
+ * all locks can use the same XID table. The private information
+ * we store is the number of locks of each type (holders) and the
+ * total number of locks (nHolding) held by the transaction.
+ *
+ * NOTE: --
+ * There were some problems with the fact that currently TransactionIdData
+ * is a 5 byte entity and compilers long word aligning of structure fields.
+ * If the 3 byte padding is put in front of the actual xid data then the
+ * hash function (which uses XID_TAGSIZE when deciding how many bytes of a
+ * struct to look at for the key) might only see the last two bytes of the xid.
+ *
+ * Clearly this is not good since its likely that these bytes will be the
+ * same for many transactions and hence they will share the same entry in
+ * hash table causing the entry to be corrupted. For this long-winded
+ * reason I have put the tag in a struct of its own to ensure that the
+ * XID_TAGSIZE is computed correctly. It used to be sizeof (SHMEM_OFFSET) +
+ * sizeof(TransactionIdData) which != sizeof(XIDTAG).
+ *
+ * Finally since the hash function will now look at all 12 bytes of the tag
+ * the padding bytes MUST be zero'd before use in hash_search() as they
+ * will have random values otherwise. Jeff 22 July 1991.
+ * -----------------------
+ */
+
+typedef struct XIDTAG {
+ SHMEM_OFFSET lock;
+ int pid;
+ TransactionId xid;
+} XIDTAG;
+
+typedef struct XIDLookupEnt {
+ /* tag */
+ XIDTAG tag;
+
+ /* data */
+ int holders[MAX_LOCKTYPES];
+ int nHolding;
+ SHM_QUEUE queue;
+} XIDLookupEnt;
+
+#define XID_TAGSIZE (sizeof(XIDTAG))
+
+/* originally in procq.h */
+typedef struct procQueue {
+ SHM_QUEUE links;
+ int size;
+} PROC_QUEUE;
+
+
+/*
+ * lock information:
+ *
+ * tag -- uniquely identifies the object being locked
+ * mask -- union of the conflict masks of all lock types
+ * currently held on this object.
+ * waitProcs -- queue of processes waiting for this lock
+ * holders -- count of each lock type currently held on the
+ * lock.
+ * nHolding -- total locks of all types.
+ */
+typedef struct Lock {
+ /* hash key */
+ LOCKTAG tag;
+
+ /* data */
+ int mask;
+ PROC_QUEUE waitProcs;
+ int holders[MAX_LOCKTYPES];
+ int nHolding;
+ int activeHolders[MAX_LOCKTYPES];
+ int nActive;
+} LOCK;
+
+#define LockGetLock_nHolders(l) l->nHolders
+
+#define LockDecrWaitHolders(lock, lockt) \
+ lock->nHolding--; \
+ lock->holders[lockt]--
+
+#define LockLockTable() SpinAcquire(LockMgrLock);
+#define UnlockLockTable() SpinRelease(LockMgrLock);
+
+extern SPINLOCK LockMgrLock;
+
+/*
+ * function prototypes
+ */
+extern void InitLocks(void);
+extern void LockDisable(int status);
+extern LockTableId LockTabInit(char *tabName, MASK *conflictsP, int *prioP,
+ int ntypes);
+extern LockTableId LockTabRename(LockTableId tableId);
+extern bool LockAcquire(LockTableId tableId, LOCKTAG *lockName, LOCKT lockt);
+extern int LockResolveConflicts(LOCKTAB *ltable, LOCK *lock, LOCKT lockt,
+ TransactionId xid);
+extern int WaitOnLock(LOCKTAB *ltable, LockTableId tableId, LOCK *lock,
+ LOCKT lockt);
+extern bool LockRelease(LockTableId tableId, LOCKTAG *lockName, LOCKT lockt);
+extern void GrantLock(LOCK *lock, LOCKT lockt);
+extern bool LockReleaseAll(LockTableId tableId, SHM_QUEUE *lockQueue);
+extern int LockShmemSize(void);
+extern bool LockingDisabled(void);
+
+#endif /* LOCK_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * multilev.h--
+ * multi level lock table consts/defs for single.c and multi.c and their
+ * clients
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: multilev.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:17 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef MULTILEV_H
+#define MULTILEV_H
+
+#include "storage/lock.h"
+#include "storage/lmgr.h"
+
+#define READ_LOCK 2
+#define WRITE_LOCK 1
+
+/* any time a small granularity READ/WRITE lock is set.
+ * Higher granularity READ_INTENT/WRITE_INTENT locks must
+ * also be set. A read intent lock is has value READ+INTENT.
+ * in this implementation.
+ */
+#define NO_LOCK 0
+#define INTENT 2
+#define READ_INTENT (READ_LOCK+INTENT)
+#define WRITE_INTENT (WRITE_LOCK+INTENT)
+
+#define EXTEND_LOCK 5
+
+#define SHORT_TERM 1
+#define LONG_TERM 2
+#define UNLOCK 0
+
+#define N_LEVELS 3
+#define RELN_LEVEL 0
+#define PAGE_LEVEL 1
+#define TUPLE_LEVEL 2
+typedef int LOCK_LEVEL;
+
+/* multi.c */
+
+extern LockTableId MultiTableId;
+extern LockTableId ShortTermTableId;
+
+/*
+ * function prototypes
+ */
+extern LockTableId InitMultiLevelLockm(void);
+extern bool MultiLockReln(LockInfo linfo, LOCKT lockt);
+extern bool MultiLockTuple(LockInfo linfo, ItemPointer tidPtr, LOCKT lockt);
+extern bool MultiLockPage(LockInfo linfo, ItemPointer tidPtr, LOCKT lockt);
+extern bool MultiAcquire(LockTableId tableId, LOCKTAG *tag, LOCKT lockt,
+ LOCK_LEVEL level);
+extern bool MultiReleasePage(LockInfo linfo, ItemPointer tidPtr, LOCKT lockt);
+extern bool MultiReleaseReln(LockInfo linfo, LOCKT lockt);
+extern bool MultiRelease(LockTableId tableId, LOCKTAG *tag, LOCKT lockt,
+ LOCK_LEVEL level);
+
+#endif /* MULTILEV_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * off.h--
+ * POSTGRES disk "offset" definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: off.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:18 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef OFF_H
+#define OFF_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+#include "machine.h" /* for BLCKSZ */
+#include "storage/itemid.h"
+
+/*
+ * OffsetNumber:
+ *
+ * this is a 1-based index into the linp (ItemIdData) array in the
+ * header of each disk page.
+ */
+typedef uint16 OffsetNumber;
+
+#define InvalidOffsetNumber ((OffsetNumber) 0)
+#define FirstOffsetNumber ((OffsetNumber) 1)
+#define MaxOffsetNumber ((OffsetNumber) (BLCKSZ / sizeof(ItemIdData)))
+#define OffsetNumberMask (0xffff) /* valid uint16 bits */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * support macros
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+/*
+ * OffsetNumberIsValid --
+ * True iff the offset number is valid.
+ */
+#define OffsetNumberIsValid(offsetNumber) \
+ ((bool) ((offsetNumber != InvalidOffsetNumber) && \
+ (offsetNumber <= MaxOffsetNumber)))
+
+/*
+ * OffsetNumberNext --
+ * OffsetNumberPrev --
+ * Increments/decrements the argument. These macros look pointless
+ * but they help us disambiguate the different manipulations on
+ * OffsetNumbers (e.g., sometimes we substract one from an
+ * OffsetNumber to move back, and sometimes we do so to form a
+ * real C array index).
+ */
+#define OffsetNumberNext(offsetNumber) \
+ ((OffsetNumber) (1 + (offsetNumber)))
+#define OffsetNumberPrev(offsetNumber) \
+ ((OffsetNumber) (-1 + (offsetNumber)))
+
+#endif /* OFF_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * page.h--
+ * POSTGRES buffer page abstraction definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: page.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:20 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PAGE_H
+#define PAGE_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+
+typedef Pointer Page;
+
+/*
+ * PageIsValid --
+ * True iff page is valid.
+ */
+#define PageIsValid(page) PointerIsValid(page)
+
+#endif /* PAGE_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pagenum.h--
+ * POSTGRES page number definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pagenum.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:21 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PAGENUM_H
+#define PAGENUM_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+#include "storage/page.h"
+
+typedef uint16 PageNumber;
+
+typedef uint32 LogicalPageNumber;
+
+#define InvalidLogicalPageNumber 0
+
+/*
+ * LogicalPageNumberIsValid --
+ * True iff the logical page number is valid.
+ */
+#define LogicalPageNumberIsValid(pageNumber) \
+ ((bool)((pageNumber) != InvalidLogicalPageNumber))
+
+
+#endif /* PAGENUM_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pos.h--
+ * POSTGRES "position" definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: pos.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:22 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef POS_H
+#define POS_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+
+/*
+ * a 'position' used to be <pagenumber, offset> in postgres. this has
+ * been changed to just <offset> as the notion of having multiple pages
+ * within a block has been removed.
+ *
+ * the 'offset' abstraction is somewhat confusing. it is NOT a byte
+ * offset within the page; instead, it is an offset into the line
+ * pointer array contained on every page that store (heap or index)
+ * tuples.
+ */
+typedef bits16 PositionIdData;
+typedef PositionIdData *PositionId;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * support macros
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+/*
+ * PositionIdIsValid --
+ * True iff the position identifier is valid.
+ */
+#define PositionIdIsValid(positionId) \
+ PointerIsValid(positionId)
+
+/*
+ * PositionIdSetInvalid --
+ * Make an invalid position.
+ */
+#define PositionIdSetInvalid(positionId) \
+ *(positionId) = (bits16) 0
+
+/*
+ * PositionIdSet --
+ * Sets a position identifier to the specified value.
+ */
+#define PositionIdSet(positionId, offsetNumber) \
+ *(positionId) = (offsetNumber)
+
+/*
+ * PositionIdGetOffsetNumber --
+ * Retrieve the offset number from a position identifier.
+ */
+#define PositionIdGetOffsetNumber(positionId) \
+ ((OffsetNumber) *(positionId))
+
+#endif /* POS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * proc.h--
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: proc.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:24 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef _PROC_H_
+#define _PROC_H_
+
+#include "storage/ipc.h"
+#include "storage/lock.h"
+#ifndef WIN32
+#include <sys/sem.h>
+#else
+/* This is because WIN32 already defines PROC */
+#define PROC PGL_PROC
+#endif /* WIN32 */
+#include "storage/shmem.h"
+
+
+typedef struct {
+ int sleeplock;
+ int semNum;
+ IpcSemaphoreId semId;
+ IpcSemaphoreKey semKey;
+} SEMA;
+
+/*
+ * Each backend has:
+ */
+typedef struct proc {
+
+ /* proc->links MUST BE THE FIRST ELEMENT OF STRUCT (see ProcWakeup()) */
+
+ SHM_QUEUE links; /* proc can be waiting for one event(lock) */
+ SEMA sem; /* ONE semaphore to sleep on */
+ int errType; /* error code tells why we woke up */
+
+ int procId; /* unique number for this structure
+ * NOT unique per backend, these things
+ * are reused after the backend dies.
+ */
+
+ int critSects; /* If critSects > 0, we are in sensitive
+ * routines that cannot be recovered when
+ * the process fails.
+ */
+
+ int prio; /* priority for sleep queue */
+
+ TransactionId xid; /* transaction currently being executed
+ * by this proc
+ */
+
+ LOCK * waitLock; /* Lock we're sleeping on */
+ int token; /* info for proc wakeup routines */
+ int pid; /* This procs process id */
+ short sLocks[MAX_SPINS]; /* Spin lock stats */
+ SHM_QUEUE lockQueue; /* locks associated with current transaction */
+} PROC;
+
+
+/*
+ * MAX_PROC_SEMS is the maximum number of per-process semaphores (those used
+ * by the lock mgr) we can keep track of. PROC_NSEMS_PER_SET is the number
+ * of semaphores in each (sys-V) semaphore set allocated. (Be careful not
+ * to set it to greater 32. Otherwise, the bitmap will overflow.)
+ */
+#define MAX_PROC_SEMS 128
+#define PROC_NSEMS_PER_SET 16
+
+typedef struct procglobal {
+ SHMEM_OFFSET freeProcs;
+ int numProcs;
+ IPCKey currKey;
+ int32 freeSemMap[MAX_PROC_SEMS/PROC_NSEMS_PER_SET];
+} PROC_HDR;
+
+extern PROC *MyProc;
+
+#define PROC_INCR_SLOCK(lock) if (MyProc) (MyProc->sLocks[(lock)])++
+#define PROC_DECR_SLOCK(lock) if (MyProc) (MyProc->sLocks[(lock)])--
+
+/*
+ * flags explaining why process woke up
+ */
+#define NO_ERROR 0
+#define ERR_TIMEOUT 1
+#define ERR_BUFFER_IO 2
+
+#define MAX_PRIO 50
+#define MIN_PRIO (-1)
+
+extern SPINLOCK ProcStructLock;
+
+/*
+ * Function Prototypes
+ */
+extern void InitProcess(IPCKey key);
+extern void ProcReleaseLocks(void);
+extern bool ProcRemove(int pid);
+/* extern bool ProcKill(int exitStatus, int pid); */
+/* make static in storage/lmgr/proc.c -- jolly */
+
+extern PROC_QUEUE *ProcQueueAlloc(char *name);
+extern void ProcQueueInit(PROC_QUEUE *queue);
+extern int ProcSleep(PROC_QUEUE *queue, SPINLOCK spinlock, int token,
+ int prio, LOCK *lock);
+extern PROC *ProcWakeup(PROC *proc, int errType);
+extern int ProcGetId(void);
+extern int ProcLockWakeup(PROC_QUEUE *queue, char * ltable, char * lock);
+extern void ProcAddLock(SHM_QUEUE *elem);
+extern void HandleDeadLock(int sig);
+extern void ProcReleaseSpins(PROC *proc);
+extern void ProcFreeAllSemaphores(void);
+
+#endif /* PROC_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * shmem.h--
+ * shared memory management structures
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: shmem.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:26 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef SHMEM_H
+#define SHMEM_H
+
+#include "storage/spin.h" /* for SPINLOCK */
+#include "utils/hsearch.h" /* for HTAB */
+
+/* The shared memory region can start at a different address
+ * in every process. Shared memory "pointers" are actually
+ * offsets relative to the start of the shared memory region(s).
+ */
+typedef unsigned long SHMEM_OFFSET;
+#define INVALID_OFFSET (-1)
+#define BAD_LOCATION (-1)
+
+/* start of the lowest shared memory region. For now, assume that
+ * there is only one shared memory region
+ */
+extern SHMEM_OFFSET ShmemBase;
+
+
+/* coerce an offset into a pointer in this process's address space */
+#define MAKE_PTR(xx_offs)\
+ (ShmemBase+((unsigned long)(xx_offs)))
+
+/* coerce a pointer into a shmem offset */
+#define MAKE_OFFSET(xx_ptr)\
+ (SHMEM_OFFSET) (((unsigned long)(xx_ptr))-ShmemBase)
+
+#define SHM_PTR_VALID(xx_ptr)\
+ (((unsigned long)xx_ptr) > ShmemBase)
+
+/* cannot have an offset to ShmemFreeStart (offset 0) */
+#define SHM_OFFSET_VALID(xx_offs)\
+ ((xx_offs != 0) && (xx_offs != INVALID_OFFSET))
+
+
+extern SPINLOCK ShmemLock;
+extern SPINLOCK BindingLock;
+
+/* shmemqueue.c */
+typedef struct SHM_QUEUE {
+ SHMEM_OFFSET prev;
+ SHMEM_OFFSET next;
+} SHM_QUEUE;
+
+/* shmem.c */
+extern void ShmemBindingTabReset();
+extern void ShmemCreate(unsigned int key, unsigned int size);
+extern int InitShmem(unsigned int key, unsigned int size);
+extern long *ShmemAlloc(unsigned long size);
+extern int ShmemIsValid(unsigned long addr);
+extern HTAB *ShmemInitHash(char *name, long init_size, long max_size,
+ HASHCTL *infoP, int hash_flags);
+extern bool ShmemPIDLookup(int pid, SHMEM_OFFSET* locationPtr);
+extern SHMEM_OFFSET ShmemPIDDestroy(int pid);
+extern long *ShmemInitStruct(char *name, unsigned long size,
+ bool *foundPtr);
+
+
+typedef int TableID;
+
+/* size constants for the binding table */
+ /* max size of data structure string name */
+#define BTABLE_KEYSIZE (50)
+ /* data in binding table hash bucket */
+#define BTABLE_DATASIZE (sizeof(BindingEnt) - BTABLE_KEYSIZE)
+ /* maximum size of the binding table */
+#define BTABLE_SIZE (100)
+
+/* this is a hash bucket in the binding table */
+typedef struct {
+ char key[BTABLE_KEYSIZE]; /* string name */
+ unsigned long location; /* location in shared mem */
+ unsigned long size; /* numbytes allocated for the
+ * structure
+ */
+} BindingEnt;
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions in shmqueue.c
+ */
+extern void SHMQueueInit(SHM_QUEUE *queue);
+extern bool SHMQueueIsDetached(SHM_QUEUE *queue);
+extern void SHMQueueElemInit(SHM_QUEUE *queue);
+extern void SHMQueueDelete(SHM_QUEUE *queue);
+extern void SHMQueueInsertHD(SHM_QUEUE *queue, SHM_QUEUE *elem);
+extern void SHMQueueInsertTL(SHM_QUEUE *queue, SHM_QUEUE *elem);
+extern void SHMQueueFirst(SHM_QUEUE *queue, Pointer *nextPtrPtr,
+ SHM_QUEUE *nextQueue);
+extern bool SHMQueueEmpty(SHM_QUEUE *queue);
+
+#endif /* SHMEM_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * sinval.h--
+ * POSTGRES shared cache invalidation communication definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: sinval.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:28 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef SINVAL_H
+#define SINVAL_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+#include "storage/spin.h"
+#include "storage/ipc.h"
+#include "storage/itemptr.h"
+#include "storage/backendid.h"
+
+extern SPINLOCK SInvalLock;
+
+extern void CreateSharedInvalidationState(IPCKey key);
+extern void AttachSharedInvalidationState(IPCKey key);
+extern void InitSharedInvalidationState();
+extern void RegisterSharedInvalid(int cacheId, Index hashIndex,
+ ItemPointer pointer);
+extern void InvalidateSharedInvalid(void (*invalFunction)(),
+ void (*resetFunction)());
+
+
+#endif /* SINVAL_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * sinvaladt.h--
+ * POSTGRES shared cache invalidation segment definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: sinvaladt.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:29 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef SINVALADT_H
+#define SINVALADT_H
+
+#include "postgres.h" /* XXX */
+
+#include "storage/ipc.h"
+#include "storage/itemptr.h"
+#include "storage/sinval.h"
+
+/*
+ * The structure of the shared cache invaidation segment
+ *
+ */
+/*
+A------------- Header info --------------
+ criticalSectionSemaphoreId
+ generalSemaphoreId
+ startEntrySection (offset a)
+ endEntrySection (offset a + b)
+ startFreeSpace (offset relative to B)
+ startEntryChain (offset relatiev to B)
+ endEntryChain (offset relative to B)
+ numEntries
+ maxNumEntries
+ procState[MaxBackendId] --> limit
+ resetState (bool)
+a tag (POSTID)
+B------------- Start entry section -------
+ SISegEntry --> entryData --> ... (see SharedInvalidData!)
+ isfree (bool)
+ next (offset to next entry in chain )
+b .... (dynamically growing down)
+C----------------End shared segment -------
+
+*/
+
+/* Parameters (configurable) *******************************************/
+#define MaxBackendId 32 /* maximum number of backends */
+#define MAXNUMMESSAGES 1000 /* maximum number of messages in seg*/
+
+
+#define InvalidOffset 1000000000 /* a invalid offset (End of chain) */
+
+typedef struct ProcState {
+ int limit; /* the number of read messages */
+ bool resetState; /* true, if backend has to reset its state */
+ int tag; /* special tag, recieved from the postmaster */
+} ProcState;
+
+
+typedef struct SISeg {
+ IpcSemaphoreId criticalSectionSemaphoreId; /* semaphore id */
+ IpcSemaphoreId generalSemaphoreId; /* semaphore id */
+ Offset startEntrySection; /* (offset a) */
+ Offset endEntrySection; /* (offset a + b) */
+ Offset startFreeSpace; /* (offset relative to B) */
+ Offset startEntryChain; /* (offset relative to B) */
+ Offset endEntryChain; /* (offset relative to B) */
+ int numEntries;
+ int maxNumEntries;
+ ProcState procState[MaxBackendId]; /* reflects the invalidation state */
+ /* here starts the entry section, controlled by offsets */
+} SISeg;
+#define SizeSISeg sizeof(SISeg)
+
+typedef struct SharedInvalidData {
+ int cacheId; /* XXX */
+ Index hashIndex;
+ ItemPointerData pointerData;
+} SharedInvalidData;
+
+typedef SharedInvalidData *SharedInvalid;
+
+
+typedef struct SISegEntry {
+ SharedInvalidData entryData; /* the message data */
+ bool isfree; /* entry free? */
+ Offset next; /* offset to next entry*/
+} SISegEntry;
+
+#define SizeOfOneSISegEntry sizeof(SISegEntry)
+
+typedef struct SISegOffsets {
+ Offset startSegment; /* always 0 (for now) */
+ Offset offsetToFirstEntry; /* A + a = B */
+ Offset offsetToEndOfSegemnt; /* A + a + b */
+} SISegOffsets;
+
+
+/****************************************************************************/
+/* synchronization of the shared buffer access */
+/* access to the buffer is synchronized by the lock manager !! */
+/****************************************************************************/
+
+#define SI_LockStartValue 255
+#define SI_SharedLock (-1)
+#define SI_ExclusiveLock (-255)
+
+extern SISeg *shmInvalBuffer;
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions in sinvaladt.c
+ */
+extern int SIBackendInit(SISeg *segInOutP);
+extern int SISegmentInit(bool killExistingSegment, IPCKey key);
+
+extern bool SISetDataEntry(SISeg *segP, SharedInvalidData *data);
+extern void SISetProcStateInvalid(SISeg *segP);
+extern bool SIDelDataEntry(SISeg *segP);
+extern void SIReadEntryData(SISeg *segP, int backendId,
+ void (*invalFunction)(), void (*resetFunction)());
+extern void SIDelExpiredDataEntries(SISeg *segP);
+
+#endif /* SINVALADT_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * smgr.h--
+ * storage manager switch public interface declarations.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: smgr.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:32 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef SMGR_H
+#define SMGR_H
+
+#include "utils/rel.h"
+#include "storage/spin.h" /* for SPINLOCK */
+
+#define SM_FAIL 0
+#define SM_SUCCESS 1
+
+#define DEFAULT_SMGR 0
+
+extern int smgrinit(void);
+extern void smgrshutdown(int dummy);
+extern int smgrcreate(int16 which, Relation reln);
+extern int smgrunlink(int16 which, Relation reln);
+extern int smgrextend(int16 which, Relation reln, char *buffer);
+extern int smgropen(int16 which, Relation reln);
+extern int smgrclose(int16 which, Relation reln);
+extern int smgrread(int16 which, Relation reln, BlockNumber blocknum,
+ char *buffer);
+extern int smgrwrite(int16 which, Relation reln, BlockNumber blocknum,
+ char *buffer);
+extern int smgrflush(int16 which, Relation reln, BlockNumber blocknum,
+ char *buffer);
+extern int smgrblindwrt(int16 which, char *dbname, char *relname, Oid dbid,
+ Oid relid, BlockNumber blkno, char *buffer);
+extern int smgrnblocks(int16 which, Relation reln);
+extern int smgrcommit(void);
+extern int smgrabort(void);
+extern bool smgriswo(int16 smgrno);
+
+
+
+/* internals: move me elsewhere -- ay 7/94 */
+
+/* in md.c */
+extern int mdinit(void);
+extern int mdcreate(Relation reln);
+extern int mdunlink(Relation reln);
+extern int mdextend(Relation reln, char *buffer);
+extern int mdopen(Relation reln);
+extern int mdclose(Relation reln);
+extern int mdread(Relation reln, BlockNumber blocknum, char *buffer);
+extern int mdwrite(Relation reln, BlockNumber blocknum, char *buffer);
+extern int mdflush(Relation reln, BlockNumber blocknum, char *buffer);
+extern int mdblindwrt(char *dbstr, char *relstr, Oid dbid, Oid relid,
+ BlockNumber blkno, char *buffer);
+extern int mdnblocks(Relation reln);
+extern int mdcommit(void);
+extern int mdabort(void);
+
+/* mm.c */
+extern SPINLOCK MMCacheLock;
+
+extern int mminit(void);
+extern int mmshutdown(void);
+extern int mmcreate(Relation reln);
+extern int mmunlink(Relation reln);
+extern int mmextend(Relation reln, char *buffer);
+extern int mmopen(Relation reln);
+extern int mmclose(Relation reln);
+extern int mmread(Relation reln, BlockNumber blocknum, char *buffer);
+extern int mmwrite(Relation reln, BlockNumber blocknum, char *buffer);
+extern int mmflush(Relation reln, BlockNumber blocknum, char *buffer);
+extern int mmblindwrt(char *dbstr, char *relstr, Oid dbid, Oid relid,
+ BlockNumber blkno, char *buffer);
+extern int mmnblocks(Relation reln);
+extern int mmcommit(void);
+extern int mmabort(void);
+extern int MMShmemSize(void);
+
+#endif /* SMGR_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * spin.h--
+ * synchronization routines
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: spin.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:33 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef SPIN_H
+#define SPIN_H
+
+#include "ipc.h"
+
+/*
+ * two implementations of spin locks
+ *
+ * sequent, sparc, sun3: real spin locks. uses a TAS instruction; see
+ * src/storage/ipc/s_lock.c for details.
+ *
+ * default: fake spin locks using semaphores. see spin.c
+ *
+ */
+
+typedef int SPINLOCK;
+
+extern bool CreateSpinlocks(IPCKey key);
+extern bool AttachSpinLocks(IPCKey key);
+extern bool InitSpinLocks(int init, IPCKey key);
+
+extern void SpinAcquire(SPINLOCK lock);
+extern void SpinRelease(SPINLOCK lock);
+extern bool SpinIsLocked(SPINLOCK lock);
+
+#endif /* SPIN_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * acl.h--
+ * Definition of (and support for) access control list data structures.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: acl.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:40 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * For backward-compatability purposes we have to allow there
+ * to be a null ACL in a pg_class tuple. This will be defined as
+ * meaning "no protection" (i.e., old catalogs get old semantics).
+ *
+ * The AclItems in an ACL array are currently kept in sorted order.
+ * Things will break hard if you change that without changing the
+ * code wherever this is included.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef ACL_H
+#define ACL_H
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+#include "utils/array.h"
+#include "nodes/parsenodes.h" /* for ChangeACLStmt */
+
+/*
+ * AclId system identifier for the user, group, etc.
+ * XXX currently UNIX uid for users...
+ */
+typedef uint32 AclId;
+#define ACL_ID_WORLD 0 /* XXX only idtype should be checked */
+
+/*
+ * AclIdType tag that describes if the AclId is a user, group, etc.
+ */
+typedef uint8 AclIdType;
+#define ACL_IDTYPE_WORLD 0x00
+#define ACL_IDTYPE_UID 0x01 /* user id - from pg_user */
+#define ACL_IDTYPE_GID 0x02 /* group id - from pg_group */
+
+/*
+ * AclMode the actual permissions
+ * XXX should probably use bit.h routines.
+ * XXX should probably also stuff the modechg cruft in the
+ * high bits, too.
+ */
+typedef uint8 AclMode;
+#define ACL_NO 0 /* no permissions */
+#define ACL_AP (1<<0) /* append */
+#define ACL_RD (1<<1) /* read */
+#define ACL_WR (1<<2) /* write (append/delete/replace) */
+#define ACL_RU (1<<3) /* place rules */
+#define N_ACL_MODES 4
+
+#define ACL_MODECHG_ADD 1
+#define ACL_MODECHG_DEL 2
+#define ACL_MODECHG_EQL 3
+
+/* change this line if you want to set the default acl permission */
+#define ACL_WORLD_DEFAULT (ACL_RD)
+/* #define ACL_WORLD_DEFAULT (ACL_RD|ACL_WR|ACL_AP|ACL_RU) */
+#define ACL_OWNER_DEFAULT (ACL_RD|ACL_WR|ACL_AP|ACL_RU)
+
+/*
+ * AclItem
+ */
+typedef struct AclItem {
+ AclId ai_id;
+ AclIdType ai_idtype;
+ AclMode ai_mode;
+} AclItem;
+/* Note: if the size of AclItem changes,
+ change the aclitem typlen in pg_type.h */
+
+/*
+ * The value of the first dimension-array element. Since these arrays
+ * always have a lower-bound of 0, this is the same as the number of
+ * elements in the array.
+ */
+#define ARR_DIM0(a) (((unsigned *) (((char *) a) + sizeof(ArrayType)))[0])
+
+/*
+ * Acl a one-dimensional POSTGRES array of AclItem
+ */
+typedef ArrayType Acl;
+#define ACL_NUM(ACL) ARR_DIM0(ACL)
+#define ACL_DAT(ACL) ((AclItem *) ARR_DATA_PTR(ACL))
+#define ACL_N_SIZE(N) \
+ ((unsigned) (ARR_OVERHEAD(1) + ((N) * sizeof(AclItem))))
+#define ACL_SIZE(ACL) ARR_SIZE(ACL)
+
+/*
+ * IdList a one-dimensional POSTGRES array of AclId
+ */
+typedef ArrayType IdList;
+#define IDLIST_NUM(IDL) ARR_DIM0(IDL)
+#define IDLIST_DAT(IDL) ((AclId *) ARR_DATA_PTR(IDL))
+#define IDLIST_N_SIZE(N) \
+ ((unsigned) (ARR_OVERHEAD(1) + ((N) * sizeof(AclId))))
+#define IDLIST_SIZE(IDL) ARR_SIZE(IDL)
+
+#define ACL_MODECHG_STR "+-=" /* list of valid characters */
+#define ACL_MODECHG_ADD_CHR '+'
+#define ACL_MODECHG_DEL_CHR '-'
+#define ACL_MODECHG_EQL_CHR '='
+#define ACL_MODE_STR "arwR" /* list of valid characters */
+#define ACL_MODE_AP_CHR 'a'
+#define ACL_MODE_RD_CHR 'r'
+#define ACL_MODE_WR_CHR 'w'
+#define ACL_MODE_RU_CHR 'R'
+
+/* we use this warning string both for non-existent tables and
+ insufficient privilege so non-privileged users cannot ascertain whether
+ the class exists or not */
+#define ACL_NO_PRIV_WARNING "Either no such class or insufficient privilege"
+
+/*
+ * Enable ACL execution tracing and table dumps
+ */
+/*#define ACLDEBUG_TRACE*/
+
+/*
+ * routines used internally (parser, etc.)
+ */
+extern char *aclparse(char *s, AclItem *aip, unsigned *modechg);
+extern Acl *aclownerdefault(AclId ownerid);
+extern Acl *acldefault();
+extern Acl *aclinsert3(Acl *old_acl, AclItem *mod_aip, unsigned modechg);
+
+extern char* aclmakepriv(char* old_privlist, char new_priv);
+extern char* aclmakeuser(char* user_type, char* user);
+extern ChangeACLStmt* makeAclStmt(char* privs, List* rel_list, char* grantee,
+ char grant_or_revoke);
+
+/*
+ * exported routines (from acl.c)
+ */
+extern Acl *makeacl(int n);
+extern AclItem *aclitemin(char *s);
+extern char *aclitemout(AclItem *aip);
+extern Acl *aclinsert(Acl *old_acl, AclItem *mod_aip);
+extern Acl *aclremove(Acl *old_acl, AclItem *mod_aip);
+extern int32 aclcontains(Acl *acl, AclItem *aip);
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions in aclchk.c
+ */
+extern void ChangeAcl(char *relname, AclItem *mod_aip, unsigned modechg);
+extern AclId get_grosysid(char *groname);
+extern char *get_groname(AclId grosysid);
+extern int32 aclcheck(Acl *acl, AclId id, AclIdType idtype, AclMode mode);
+
+/* XXX move these elsewhere -pma */
+extern int32 pg_aclcheck(char *relname, char *usename, AclMode mode);
+extern int32 pg_ownercheck(char *usename, char *value, int cacheid);
+extern int32 pg_func_ownercheck(char *usename, char *funcname,
+ int nargs, Oid *arglist);
+
+#endif /* ACL_H */
+
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * array.h--
+ * Utilities for the new array code. Contain prototypes from the
+ * following files:
+ * utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c
+ * utils/adt/arrayutils.c
+ * utils/adt/chunk.c
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: array.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:42 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * XXX the data array should be LONGALIGN'd -- notice that the array
+ * allocation code does not allocate the extra space required for this,
+ * even though the array-packing code does the LONGALIGNs.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef ARRAY_H
+#define ARRAY_H
+
+#include <stdio.h> /* for FILE (XXX should use File) */
+#include "utils/memutils.h"
+
+typedef struct {
+ int size; /* total array size (in bytes) */
+ int ndim; /* # of dimensions */
+ int flags; /* implementation flags */
+} ArrayType;
+
+/*
+ * bitmask of ArrayType flags field:
+ * 1st bit - large object flag
+ * 2nd bit - chunk flag (array is chunked if set)
+ * 3rd,4th,&5th bit - large object type (used only if bit 1 is set)
+ */
+#define ARR_LOB_FLAG (0x1)
+#define ARR_CHK_FLAG (0x2)
+#define ARR_OBJ_MASK (0x1c)
+
+#define ARR_FLAGS(a) ((ArrayType *) a)->flags
+#define ARR_SIZE(a) (((ArrayType *) a)->size)
+
+#define ARR_NDIM(a) (((ArrayType *) a)->ndim)
+#define ARR_NDIM_PTR(a) (&(((ArrayType *) a)->ndim))
+
+#define ARR_IS_LO(a) \
+ (((ArrayType *) a)->flags & ARR_LOB_FLAG)
+#define SET_LO_FLAG(f,a) \
+ (((ArrayType *) a)->flags |= ((f) ? ARR_LOB_FLAG : 0x0))
+
+#define ARR_IS_CHUNKED(a) \
+ (((ArrayType *) a)->flags & ARR_CHK_FLAG)
+#define SET_CHUNK_FLAG(f,a) \
+ (((ArrayType *) a)->flags |= ((f) ? ARR_CHK_FLAG : 0x0))
+
+#define ARR_OBJ_TYPE(a) \
+ ((ARR_FLAGS(a) & ARR_OBJ_MASK) >> 2)
+#define SET_OBJ_TYPE(f,a) \
+ ((ARR_FLAGS(a)&= ~ARR_OBJ_MASK), (ARR_FLAGS(a)|=((f<<2)&ARR_OBJ_MASK)))
+
+/*
+ * ARR_DIMS returns a pointer to an array of array dimensions (number of
+ * elements along the various array axes).
+ *
+ * ARR_LBOUND returns a pointer to an array of array lower bounds.
+ *
+ * That is: if the third axis of an array has elements 5 through 10, then
+ * ARR_DIMS(a)[2] == 6 and ARR_LBOUND[2] == 5.
+ *
+ * Unlike C, the default lower bound is 1.
+ */
+#define ARR_DIMS(a) \
+ ((int *) (((char *) a) + sizeof(ArrayType)))
+#define ARR_LBOUND(a) \
+ ((int *) (((char *) a) + sizeof(ArrayType) + \
+ (sizeof(int) * (((ArrayType *) a)->ndim))))
+
+/*
+ * Returns a pointer to the actual array data.
+ */
+#define ARR_DATA_PTR(a) \
+ (((char *) a) + \
+ DOUBLEALIGN(sizeof(ArrayType) + 2 * (sizeof(int) * (a)->ndim)))
+
+/*
+ * The total array header size for an array of dimension n (in bytes).
+ */
+#define ARR_OVERHEAD(n) \
+ (DOUBLEALIGN(sizeof(ArrayType) + 2 * (n) * sizeof(int)))
+
+/*------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Miscellaneous helper definitions and routines for arrayfuncs.c
+ *------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+/* #if defined(PORTNAME_irix5) */
+/* #define RETURN_NULL {*isNull = true; return(0); }*/
+/* #else*/ /* PORTNAME_irix5 */
+#define RETURN_NULL {*isNull = true; return(0); }
+/* #endif */ /* PORTNAME_irix5 */
+#define NAME_LEN 30
+#define MAX_BUFF_SIZE (1 << 13)
+
+typedef struct {
+ char lo_name[NAME_LEN];
+ int C[MAXDIM];
+} CHUNK_INFO;
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions defined in arrayfuncs.c
+ */
+extern char *array_in(char *string, Oid element_type);
+extern char *array_out(ArrayType *v, Oid element_type);
+extern char *array_dims(ArrayType *v, bool *isNull);
+extern Datum array_ref(ArrayType *array, int n, int indx[], int reftype,
+ int elmlen, int arraylen, bool *isNull);
+extern Datum array_clip(ArrayType *array, int n, int upperIndx[],
+ int lowerIndx[], int reftype, int len, bool *isNull);
+extern char *array_set(ArrayType *array, int n, int indx[], char *dataPtr,
+ int reftype, int elmlen, int arraylen, bool *isNull);
+extern char *array_assgn(ArrayType *array, int n, int upperIndx[],
+ int lowerIndx[], ArrayType *newArr, int reftype,
+ int len, bool *isNull);
+extern int array_eq (ArrayType *array1, ArrayType *array2);
+extern SanityCheckInput(int ndim, int n, int dim[], int lb[], int indx[]);
+extern char *array_seek(char *ptr, int eltsize, int nitems);
+extern int array_read(char *destptr, int eltsize, int nitems, char *srcptr);
+extern int _LOtransfer(char **destfd, int size, int nitems, char **srcfd,
+ int isSrcLO, int isDestLO);
+
+extern char * _array_newLO(int *fd, int flag);
+
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions defined in arrayutils.c
+ * [these names seem to be too generic. Add prefix for arrays? -- AY]
+ */
+
+extern int GetOffset(int n, int dim[], int lb[], int indx[]);
+extern int getNitems(int n, int a[]);
+extern int compute_size(int st[], int endp[], int n, int base);
+extern void mda_get_offset_values(int n, int dist[], int PC[], int span[]);
+extern void mda_get_range(int n, int span[], int st[], int endp[]);
+extern void mda_get_prod(int n, int range[], int P[]);
+extern int tuple2linear(int n, int tup[], int scale[]);
+extern void array2chunk_coord(int n, int C[], int a_coord[], int c_coord[]);
+extern int next_tuple(int n, int curr[], int span[]);
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions defined in chunk.c
+ */
+extern char * _ChunkArray(int fd, FILE *afd, int ndim, int dim[], int baseSize,
+ int *nbytes, char *chunkfile);
+extern int GetChunkSize(FILE *fd, int ndim, int dim[MAXDIM], int baseSize,
+ int d[MAXDIM]);
+extern int _ReadChunkArray(int st[], int endp[], int bsize, int fp,
+ char *destfp, ArrayType *array, int isDestLO, bool *isNull);
+extern struct varlena *_ReadChunkArray1El(int st[], int bsize, int fp,
+ ArrayType *array, bool *isNull);
+
+
+#endif /* ARRAY_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * bit.h--
+ * Standard bit array definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: bit.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:43 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef BIT_H
+#define BIT_H
+
+typedef bits8 *BitArray;
+typedef uint32 BitIndex;
+
+#define BitsPerByte 8
+
+/*
+ * BitArraySetBit --
+ * Sets (to 1) the value of a bit in a bit array.
+ */
+extern void BitArraySetBit(BitArray bitArray, BitIndex bitIndex);
+
+/*
+ * BitArrayClearBit --
+ * Clears (to 0) the value of a bit in a bit array.
+ */
+extern void BitArrayClearBit(BitArray bitArray, BitIndex bitIndex);
+
+/*
+ * BitArrayBitIsSet --
+ * True iff the bit is set (1) in a bit array.
+ */
+extern bool BitArrayBitIsSet(BitArray bitArray, BitIndex bitIndex);
+
+#endif /* BIT_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * builtins.h--
+ * Declarations for operations on built-in types.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: builtins.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:45 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * This should normally only be included by fmgr.h.
+ * Under no circumstances should it ever be included before
+ * including fmgr.h!
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef BUILTINS_H
+#define BUILTINS_H
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+#include "storage/itemptr.h"
+
+#include "storage/large_object.h"
+
+#include "utils/geo-decls.h"
+
+/*
+ * Defined in adt/
+ */
+/* bool.c */
+extern int32 boolin(char *b);
+extern char *boolout(long b);
+extern int32 booleq(int8 arg1, int8 arg2);
+extern int32 boolne(int8 arg1, int8 arg2);
+
+/* char.c */
+extern int32 charin(char *ch);
+extern char *charout(int32 ch);
+extern int32 cidin(char *s);
+extern char *cidout(int32 c);
+extern char *char16in(char *s);
+extern char *char16out(char *s);
+extern int32 chareq(int8 arg1, int8 arg2);
+extern int32 charne(int8 arg1, int8 arg2);
+extern int32 charlt(int8 arg1, int8 arg2);
+extern int32 charle(int8 arg1, int8 arg2);
+extern int32 chargt(int8 arg1, int8 arg2);
+extern int32 charge(int8 arg1, int8 arg2);
+extern int8 charpl(int8 arg1, int8 arg2);
+extern int8 charmi(int8 arg1, int8 arg2);
+extern int8 charmul(int8 arg1, int8 arg2);
+extern int8 chardiv(int8 arg1, int8 arg2);
+extern int32 cideq(int8 arg1, int8 arg2);
+extern int32 char16eq(char *arg1, char *arg2);
+extern int32 char16ne(char *arg1, char *arg2);
+extern int32 char16lt(char *arg1, char *arg2);
+extern int32 char16le(char *arg1, char *arg2);
+extern int32 char16gt(char *arg1, char *arg2);
+extern int32 char16ge(char *arg1, char *arg2);
+extern uint16 char2in(char *s);
+extern char *char2out(uint16 s);
+extern int32 char2eq(uint16 a, uint16 b);
+extern int32 char2ne(uint16 a, uint16 b);
+extern int32 char2lt(uint16 a, uint16 b);
+extern int32 char2le(uint16 a, uint16 b);
+extern int32 char2gt(uint16 a, uint16 b);
+extern int32 char2ge(uint16 a, uint16 b);
+extern int32 char2cmp(uint16 a, uint16 b);
+extern uint32 char4in(char *s);
+extern char *char4out(uint32 s);
+extern int32 char4eq(uint32 a, uint32 b);
+extern int32 char4ne(uint32 a, uint32 b);
+extern int32 char4lt(uint32 a, uint32 b);
+extern int32 char4le(uint32 a, uint32 b);
+extern int32 char4gt(uint32 a, uint32 b);
+extern int32 char4ge(uint32 a, uint32 b);
+extern int32 char4cmp(uint32 a, uint32 b);
+extern char *char8in(char *s);
+extern char *char8out(char *s);
+extern int32 char8eq(char *arg1, char *arg2);
+extern int32 char8ne(char *arg1, char *arg2);
+extern int32 char8lt(char *arg1, char *arg2);
+extern int32 char8le(char *arg1, char *arg2);
+extern int32 char8gt(char *arg1, char *arg2);
+extern int32 char8ge(char *arg1, char *arg2);
+extern int32 char8cmp(char *arg1, char *arg2);
+
+/* int.c */
+extern int32 int2in(char *num);
+extern char *int2out(int16 sh);
+extern int16 *int28in(char *shs);
+extern char *int28out(int16 (*shs)[]);
+extern int32 *int44in(char *input_string);
+extern char *int44out(int32 an_array[]);
+extern int32 int4in(char *num);
+extern char *int4out(int32 l);
+extern int32 i2toi4(int16 arg1);
+extern int16 i4toi2(int32 arg1);
+extern int32 int4eq(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int4ne(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int4lt(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int4le(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int4gt(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int4ge(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int2eq(int16 arg1, int16 arg2);
+extern int32 int2ne(int16 arg1, int16 arg2);
+extern int32 int2lt(int16 arg1, int16 arg2);
+extern int32 int2le(int16 arg1, int16 arg2);
+extern int32 int2gt(int16 arg1, int16 arg2);
+extern int32 int2ge(int16 arg1, int16 arg2);
+extern int32 int24eq(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int24ne(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int24lt(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int24le(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int24gt(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int24ge(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int42eq(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int42ne(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int42lt(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int42le(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int42gt(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int42ge(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 keyfirsteq(int16 *arg1, int16 arg2);
+extern int32 int4um(int32 arg);
+extern int32 int4pl(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int4mi(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int4mul(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int4div(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int4inc(int32 arg);
+extern int16 int2um(int16 arg);
+extern int16 int2pl(int16 arg1, int16 arg2);
+extern int16 int2mi(int16 arg1, int16 arg2);
+extern int16 int2mul(int16 arg1, int16 arg2);
+extern int16 int2div(int16 arg1, int16 arg2);
+extern int16 int2inc(int16 arg);
+extern int32 int24pl(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int24mi(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int24mul(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int24div(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int42pl(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int42mi(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int42mul(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int42div(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int4mod(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int2mod(int16 arg1, int16 arg2);
+extern int32 int24mod(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int42mod(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int4fac(int32 arg1);
+extern int32 int2fac(int16 arg1);
+extern int16 int2larger(int16 arg1, int16 arg2);
+extern int16 int2smaller(int16 arg1, int16 arg2);
+extern int32 int4larger(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+extern int32 int4smaller(int32 arg1, int32 arg2);
+
+/* name.c */
+extern NameData *namein(char *s);
+extern char *nameout(NameData *s);
+extern int32 nameeq(NameData *arg1, NameData *arg2);
+extern int32 namene(NameData *arg1, NameData *arg2);
+extern int32 namelt(NameData *arg1, NameData *arg2);
+extern int32 namele(NameData *arg1, NameData *arg2);
+extern int32 namegt(NameData *arg1, NameData *arg2);
+extern int32 namege(NameData *arg1, NameData *arg2);
+extern int namecmp(Name n1, Name n2);
+extern int namecpy(Name n1, Name n2);
+extern int namecat(Name n1, Name n2);
+extern int namestrcpy(Name name, char *str);
+extern int namestrcat(Name name, char *str);
+extern int namestrcmp(Name name, char *str);
+extern uint32 NameComputeLength(Name name);
+
+/* numutils.c */
+/* XXX hack. HP-UX has a ltoa (with different arguments) already. */
+#ifdef PORTNAME_hpux
+#define ltoa pg_ltoa
+#endif /* PORTNAME_hpux */
+extern int32 pg_atoi(char *s, int size, int c);
+extern void itoa(int i, char *a);
+extern void ltoa(int32 l, char *a);
+extern int ftoa(double value, char *ascii, int width, int prec1, char format);
+extern int atof1(char *str, double *val);
+
+/*
+ * Per-opclass comparison functions for new btrees. These are
+ * stored in pg_amproc and defined in nbtree/
+ */
+extern int32 btint2cmp();
+extern int32 btint4cmp();
+extern int32 btint24cmp();
+extern int32 btint42cmp();
+extern int32 btfloat4cmp();
+extern int32 btfloat8cmp();
+extern int32 btoidcmp();
+extern int32 btabstimecmp();
+extern int32 btcharcmp();
+extern int32 btchar16cmp();
+extern int32 bttextcmp();
+
+/*
+ * RTree code.
+ * Defined in access/index-rtree/
+ */
+extern char *rtinsert();
+extern char *rtdelete();
+extern char *rtgettuple();
+extern char *rtbeginscan();
+extern void rtendscan();
+extern void rtreebuild();
+extern void rtmarkpos();
+extern void rtrestrpos();
+extern void rtrescan();
+extern void rtbuild();
+
+/* support routines for the rtree access method, by opclass */
+extern BOX *rt_box_union();
+extern BOX *rt_box_inter();
+extern float *rt_box_size();
+extern float *rt_bigbox_size();
+extern float *rt_poly_size();
+extern POLYGON *rt_poly_union();
+extern POLYGON *rt_poly_inter();
+
+/* projection utilities */
+/* extern char *GetAttributeByName();
+ extern char *GetAttributeByNum(); ,
+ in executor/executor.h*/
+
+
+extern int32 pqtest(struct varlena *vlena);
+
+/* arrayfuncs.c */
+#include "utils/array.h"
+
+/* date.c */
+extern int32 reltimein(char *timestring);
+extern char *reltimeout(int32 timevalue);
+extern TimeInterval tintervalin(char *intervalstr);
+extern char *tintervalout(TimeInterval interval);
+extern TimeInterval mktinterval(AbsoluteTime t1, AbsoluteTime t2);
+extern AbsoluteTime timepl(AbsoluteTime t1, RelativeTime t2);
+extern AbsoluteTime timemi(AbsoluteTime t1, RelativeTime t2);
+/* extern RelativeTime abstimemi(AbsoluteTime t1, AbsoluteTime t2); static*/
+extern int ininterval(AbsoluteTime t, TimeInterval interval);
+extern RelativeTime intervalrel(TimeInterval interval);
+extern AbsoluteTime timenow(void);
+extern int32 reltimeeq(RelativeTime t1, RelativeTime t2);
+extern int32 reltimene(RelativeTime t1, RelativeTime t2);
+extern int32 reltimelt(RelativeTime t1, RelativeTime t2);
+extern int32 reltimegt(RelativeTime t1, RelativeTime t2);
+extern int32 reltimele(RelativeTime t1, RelativeTime t2);
+extern int32 reltimege(RelativeTime t1, RelativeTime t2);
+extern int32 intervaleq(TimeInterval i1, TimeInterval i2);
+extern int32 intervalleneq(TimeInterval i, RelativeTime t);
+extern int32 intervallenne(TimeInterval i, RelativeTime t);
+extern int32 intervallenlt(TimeInterval i, RelativeTime t);
+extern int32 intervallengt(TimeInterval i, RelativeTime t);
+extern int32 intervallenle(TimeInterval i, RelativeTime t);
+extern int32 intervallenge(TimeInterval i, RelativeTime t);
+extern int32 intervalct(TimeInterval i1, TimeInterval i2);
+extern int32 intervalov(TimeInterval i1, TimeInterval i2);
+extern AbsoluteTime intervalstart(TimeInterval i);
+extern AbsoluteTime intervalend(TimeInterval i);
+extern int isreltime(char *timestring, int *sign, long *quantity, int *unitnr);
+
+/* dt.c */
+extern int32 dtin(char *datetime);
+extern char *dtout(int32 datetime);
+
+/* filename.c */
+extern char *filename_in(char *file);
+extern char *filename_out(char *s);
+
+/* float.c */
+extern float32 float4in(char *num);
+extern char *float4out(float32 num);
+extern float64 float8in(char *num);
+extern char *float8out(float64 num);
+extern float32 float4abs(float32 arg1);
+extern float32 float4um(float32 arg1);
+extern float32 float4larger(float32 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern float32 float4smaller(float32 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern float64 float8abs(float64 arg1);
+extern float64 float8um(float64 arg1);
+extern float64 float8larger(float64 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern float64 float8smaller(float64 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern float32 float4pl(float32 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern float32 float4mi(float32 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern float32 float4mul(float32 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern float32 float4div(float32 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern float32 float4inc(float32 arg1);
+extern float64 float8pl(float64 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern float64 float8mi(float64 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern float64 float8mul(float64 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern float64 float8div(float64 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern float64 float8inc(float64 arg1);
+extern long float4eq(float32 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern long float4ne(float32 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern long float4lt(float32 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern long float4le(float32 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern long float4gt(float32 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern long float4ge(float32 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern long float8eq(float64 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern long float8ne(float64 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern long float8lt(float64 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern long float8le(float64 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern long float8gt(float64 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern long float8ge(float64 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern float64 ftod(float32 num);
+extern float32 dtof(float64 num);
+extern float64 dround(float64 arg1);
+extern float64 dtrunc(float64 arg1);
+extern float64 dsqrt(float64 arg1);
+extern float64 dcbrt(float64 arg1);
+extern float64 dpow(float64 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern float64 dexp(float64 arg1);
+extern float64 dlog1(float64 arg1);
+extern float64 float48pl(float32 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern float64 float48mi(float32 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern float64 float48mul(float32 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern float64 float48div(float32 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern float64 float84pl(float64 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern float64 float84mi(float64 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern float64 float84mul(float64 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern float64 float84div(float64 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern long float48eq(float32 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern long float48ne(float32 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern long float48lt(float32 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern long float48le(float32 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern long float48gt(float32 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern long float48ge(float32 arg1, float64 arg2);
+extern long float84eq(float64 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern long float84ne(float64 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern long float84lt(float64 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern long float84le(float64 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern long float84gt(float64 arg1, float32 arg2);
+extern long float84ge(float64 arg1, float32 arg2);
+
+/* geo-ops.c, geo-selfuncs.c */
+#include "utils/geo-decls.h"
+
+/* misc.c */
+extern bool NullValue(Datum value, bool *isNull);
+extern bool NonNullValue(Datum value, bool *isNull);
+extern int32 userfntest(int i);
+
+/* not_in.c */
+extern bool int4notin(int16 not_in_arg, char *relation_and_attr);
+extern bool oidnotin(Oid the_oid, char *compare);
+extern int my_varattno(Relation rd, char *a);
+
+/* oid.c */
+extern Oid *oid8in(char *oidString);
+extern char *oid8out(Oid (*oidArray)[]);
+extern Oid oidin(char *s);
+extern char *oidout(Oid o);
+extern int32 oideq(Oid arg1, Oid arg2);
+extern int32 oidne(Oid arg1, Oid arg2);
+extern int32 oid8eq(Oid arg1[], Oid arg2[]);
+
+/* regexp.c */
+extern bool char2regexeq(uint16 arg1, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char2regexne(uint16 arg1, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char4regexeq(uint32 arg1, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char4regexne(uint32 arg1, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char8regexeq(char *s, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char8regexne(char *s, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char16regexeq(char *s, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char16regexne(char *s, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool textregexeq(struct varlena *s, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool textregexne(struct varlena *s, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char2icregexeq(uint16 arg1, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char2icregexne(uint16 arg1, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char4icregexeq(uint32 arg1, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char4icregexne(uint32 arg1, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char8icregexeq(char *s, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char8icregexne(char *s, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char16icregexeq(char *s, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool char16icregexne(char *s, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool nameicregexeq(NameData *s, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool nameicregexne(NameData *s, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool texticregexeq(struct varlena *s, struct varlena *p);
+extern bool texticregexne(struct varlena *s, struct varlena *p);
+
+
+/* regproc.c */
+extern int32 regprocin(char *proname);
+extern char *regprocout(RegProcedure proid);
+extern Oid RegprocToOid(RegProcedure rp);
+
+/* selfuncs.c */
+extern float64 eqsel(Oid opid, Oid relid, AttrNumber attno, char *value, int32 flag);
+extern float64 neqsel(Oid opid, Oid relid, AttrNumber attno, char *value, int32 flag);
+extern float64 intltsel(Oid opid, Oid relid, AttrNumber attno, int32 value, int32 flag);
+extern float64 intgtsel(Oid opid, Oid relid, AttrNumber attno, int32 value, int32 flag);
+extern float64 eqjoinsel(Oid opid, Oid relid1, AttrNumber attno1, Oid relid2, AttrNumber attno2);
+extern float64 neqjoinsel(Oid opid, Oid relid1, AttrNumber attno1, Oid relid2, AttrNumber attno2);
+extern float64 intltjoinsel(Oid opid, Oid relid1, AttrNumber attno1, Oid relid2, AttrNumber attno2);
+extern float64 intgtjoinsel(Oid opid, Oid relid1, AttrNumber attno1, Oid relid2, AttrNumber attno2);
+extern float64 btreesel(Oid operatorOid, Oid indrelid, AttrNumber attributeNumber, char *constValue, int32 constFlag, int32 nIndexKeys, Oid indexrelid);
+extern float64 btreenpage(Oid operatorOid, Oid indrelid, AttrNumber attributeNumber, char *constValue, int32 constFlag, int32 nIndexKeys, Oid indexrelid);
+extern float64 hashsel(Oid operatorOid, Oid indrelid, AttrNumber attributeNumber, char *constValue, int32 constFlag, int32 nIndexKeys, Oid indexrelid);
+extern float64 hashnpage(Oid operatorOid, Oid indrelid, AttrNumber attributeNumber, char *constValue, int32 constFlag, int32 nIndexKeys, Oid indexrelid);
+extern float64 rtsel(Oid operatorOid, Oid indrelid, AttrNumber attributeNumber, char *constValue, int32 constFlag, int32 nIndexKeys, Oid indexrelid);
+extern float64 rtnpage(Oid operatorOid, Oid indrelid, AttrNumber attributeNumber, char *constValue, int32 constFlag, int32 nIndexKeys, Oid indexrelid);
+
+/* tid.c */
+extern ItemPointer tidin(char *str);
+extern char *tidout(ItemPointer itemPtr);
+
+/* varlena.c */
+extern struct varlena *byteain(char *inputText);
+extern struct varlena *shove_bytes(unsigned char *stuff, int len);
+extern char *byteaout(struct varlena *vlena);
+extern struct varlena *textin(char *inputText);
+extern char *textout(struct varlena *vlena);
+extern int32 texteq(struct varlena *arg1, struct varlena *arg2);
+extern int32 textne(struct varlena *arg1, struct varlena *arg2);
+extern int32 text_lt(struct varlena *arg1, struct varlena *arg2);
+extern int32 text_le(struct varlena *arg1, struct varlena *arg2);
+extern int32 text_gt(struct varlena *arg1, struct varlena *arg2);
+extern int32 text_ge(struct varlena *arg1, struct varlena *arg2);
+extern int32 byteaGetSize(struct varlena *v);
+extern int32 byteaGetByte(struct varlena *v, int32 n);
+extern int32 byteaGetBit(struct varlena *v, int32 n);
+extern struct varlena *byteaSetByte(struct varlena *v, int32 n, int32 newByte);
+extern struct varlena *byteaSetBit(struct varlena *v, int32 n, int32 newBit);
+
+/* acl.c */
+#include "utils/acl.h"
+
+#endif /* BUILTINS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * catcache.h--
+ * Low-level catalog cache definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: catcache.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:46 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef CATCACHE_H
+#define CATCACHE_H
+
+/* #define CACHEDEBUG turns DEBUG elogs on */
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+#include "access/skey.h"
+#include "access/htup.h"
+#include "utils/rel.h"
+#include "nodes/memnodes.h"
+#include "lib/dllist.h"
+
+/*
+ * struct catctup: tuples in the cache.
+ * struct catcache: information for managing a cache.
+ */
+
+typedef struct catctup {
+ HeapTuple ct_tup; /* A pointer to a tuple */
+ Dlelem *ct_node; /* points to LRU list is the CatCTup is in the cache,
+ else, points to the cache if the CatCTup is in
+ LRU list */
+} CatCTup;
+
+/* voodoo constants */
+#define NCCBUCK 500 /* CatCache buckets*/
+#define MAXTUP 300 /* Maximum # of tuples cached per cache */
+
+typedef struct catcache {
+ Oid relationId;
+ Oid indexId;
+ char *cc_relname; /* relation name for defered open */
+ char *cc_indname; /* index name for defered open */
+ HeapTuple (*cc_iscanfunc)(); /* index scanfunction */
+ TupleDesc cc_tupdesc; /* tuple descriptor from reldesc */
+ int id; /* XXX could be improved -hirohama */
+ short cc_ntup; /* # of tuples in this cache */
+ short cc_maxtup; /* max # of tuples allowed (LRU)*/
+ short cc_nkeys;
+ short cc_size;
+ short cc_key[4];
+ short cc_klen[4];
+ ScanKeyData cc_skey[4];
+ struct catcache *cc_next;
+ Dllist *cc_lrulist; /* LRU list, most recent first */
+ Dllist *cc_cache[NCCBUCK+1];
+} CatCache;
+
+#define InvalidCatalogCacheId (-1)
+
+extern struct catcache *Caches;
+extern GlobalMemory CacheCxt;
+
+extern void CatalogCacheInitializeCache(struct catcache *cache,
+ Relation relation);
+extern void CatalogCacheSetId(CatCache *cacheInOutP, int id);
+extern long comphash(long l, char *v);
+extern Index CatalogCacheComputeHashIndex(struct catcache *cacheInP);
+extern Index CatalogCacheComputeTupleHashIndex(struct catcache *cacheInOutP,
+ Relation relation, HeapTuple tuple);
+extern void CatCacheRemoveCTup(CatCache *cache, Dlelem *e);
+extern void CatalogCacheIdInvalidate(int cacheId, Index hashIndex,
+ ItemPointer pointer);
+extern void ResetSystemCache(void);
+extern CatCache *InitSysCache(char *relname, char *indname, int id, int nkeys,
+ int key[], HeapTuple (*iScanfuncP)());
+extern HeapTuple SearchSysCache(struct catcache *cache, Datum v1, Datum v2,
+ Datum v3, Datum v4);
+extern void RelationInvalidateCatalogCacheTuple(Relation relation,
+ HeapTuple tuple, void (*function)());
+
+#endif /* CATCACHE_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * datum.h--
+ * POSTGRES abstract data type datum representation definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: datum.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:48 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef DATUM_H
+#define DATUM_H
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/*--------------------------------------------------------
+ * SOME NOT VERY PORTABLE ROUTINES ???
+ *--------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * In the implementation of the next routines we assume the following:
+ *
+ * A) if a type is "byVal" then all the information is stored in the
+ * Datum itself (i.e. no pointers involved!). In this case the
+ * length of the type is always greater than zero and less than
+ * "sizeof(Datum)"
+ * B) if a type is not "byVal" and it has a fixed length, then
+ * the "Datum" always contain a pointer to a stream of bytes.
+ * The number of significant bytes are always equal to the length of thr
+ * type.
+ * C) if a type is not "byVal" and is of variable length (i.e. it has
+ * length == -1) then "Datum" always points to a "struct varlena".
+ * This varlena structure has information about the actual length of this
+ * particular instance of the type and about its value.
+ */
+
+/*---------------
+ * datumGetSize
+ * find the "real" length of a datum
+ */
+extern Size datumGetSize(Datum value, Oid type, bool byVal, Size len);
+
+/*---------------
+ * datumCopy
+ * make a copy of a datum.
+ */
+extern Datum datumCopy(Datum value, Oid type, bool byVal, Size len);
+
+/*---------------
+ * datumFree
+ * free space that *might* have been palloced by "datumCopy"
+ */
+extern void datumFree(Datum value, Oid type, bool byVal, Size len);
+
+/*---------------
+ * datumIsEqual
+ * return true if thwo datums are equal, false otherwise.
+ * XXX : See comments in the code for restrictions!
+ */
+extern bool datumIsEqual(Datum value1, Datum value2, Oid type,
+ bool byVal, Size len);
+
+#endif /* DATUM_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * dynamic_loader.h--
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: dynamic_loader.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:49 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef DYNAMIC_LOADER_H
+#define DYNAMIC_LOADER_H
+
+#ifdef MIN
+#undef MIN
+#undef MAX
+#endif /* MIN */
+
+#ifdef WIN32
+#define MAXPATHLEN 250
+#endif
+
+#include <sys/param.h> /* for MAXPATHLEN */
+#include <sys/types.h> /* for dev_t, ino_t, etc. */
+#ifdef WIN32
+#include <wchar.h>
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * List of dynamically loaded files.
+ */
+
+typedef struct df_files {
+ char filename[MAXPATHLEN]; /* Full pathname of file */
+#ifdef WIN32
+ _dev_t device; /* Device file is on */
+ _ino_t inode; /* Inode number of file */
+#else
+ dev_t device; /* Device file is on */
+ ino_t inode; /* Inode number of file */
+#endif /* WIN32 */
+ void *handle; /* a handle for pg_dl* functions */
+ struct df_files *next;
+} DynamicFileList;
+
+extern void *pg_dlopen(char *filename);
+extern func_ptr pg_dlsym(void *handle, char *funcname);
+extern void pg_dlclose(void *handle);
+extern char *pg_dlerror(void);
+
+#endif /* DYNAMIC_LOADER_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * elog.h--
+ * POSTGRES error logging definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: elog.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:52 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef ELOG_H
+#define ELOG_H
+
+#define NOTICE 0 /* random info - no special action */
+#define WARN -1 /* Warning error - return to known state */
+#define FATAL 1 /* Fatal error - abort process */
+#define DEBUG -2 /* debug message */
+#define NOIND -3 /* debug message, don't indent as far */
+
+#define PTIME 0x100 /* prepend time to message */
+#define POS 0x200 /* prepend source position to message */
+#define USERMSG 0x400 /* send message to user */
+#define TERM 0x800 /* send message to terminal */
+#define DBLOG 0x1000 /* put message in per db log */
+#define SLOG 0x2000 /* put message in system log */
+#define ABORT 0x4000 /* abort process after logging */
+
+#define ELOG_MAXLEN 4096
+
+
+/* uncomment the following if you want your elog's to be timestamped */
+/* #define ELOG_TIMESTAMPS */
+
+extern void elog(int lev, const char *fmt, ...);
+
+#endif /* ELOG_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * exc.h--
+ * POSTGRES exception handling definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: exc.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:53 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef EXC_H
+#define EXC_H
+
+#include "c.h" /* for Exception, etc. */
+#include <setjmp.h>
+
+extern char *ExcFileName;
+extern Index ExcLineNumber;
+
+/*
+ * ExcMessage and Exception are now defined in c.h
+ */
+
+#if defined(PORTNAME_hpux) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_linux) || \
+ defined(PORTNAME_next) || \
+ defined(WIN32)
+typedef jmp_buf ExcContext;
+#else
+typedef sigjmp_buf ExcContext;
+#endif
+
+typedef Exception* ExcId;
+typedef long ExcDetail;
+typedef char* ExcData;
+
+typedef struct ExcFrame {
+ struct ExcFrame *link;
+ ExcContext context;
+ ExcId id;
+ ExcDetail detail;
+ ExcData data;
+ ExcMessage message;
+} ExcFrame;
+
+extern ExcFrame* ExcCurFrameP;
+
+#define ExcBegin() \
+ { \
+ ExcFrame exception; \
+ \
+ exception.link = ExcCurFrameP; \
+ if (sigsetjmp(exception.context, 1) == 0) { \
+ ExcCurFrameP = &exception; \
+ {
+#define ExcExcept() \
+ } \
+ ExcCurFrameP = exception.link; \
+ } else { \
+ {
+#define ExcEnd() \
+ } \
+ } \
+ }
+
+#define raise4(x, t, d, message) \
+ ExcRaise(&(x), (ExcDetail)(t), (ExcData)(d), (ExcMessage)(message))
+
+#define reraise() \
+ raise4(*exception.id,exception.detail,exception.data,exception.message)
+
+typedef void ExcProc(Exception*, ExcDetail, ExcData, ExcMessage);
+
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions in exc.c
+ */
+extern void EnableExceptionHandling(bool on);
+extern void ExcPrint(Exception *excP, ExcDetail detail, ExcData data,
+ ExcMessage message);
+extern ExcProc *ExcGetUnCaught();
+extern ExcProc *ExcSetUnCaught(ExcProc *newP);
+extern void ExcUnCaught(Exception *excP, ExcDetail detail, ExcData data,
+ ExcMessage message);
+extern void ExcUnCaught(Exception *excP, ExcDetail detail, ExcData data,
+ ExcMessage message);
+extern void ExcRaise(Exception *excP,
+ ExcDetail detail,
+ ExcData data,
+ ExcMessage message);
+
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions in excabort.c
+ */
+extern void ExcAbort(const Exception *excP, ExcDetail detail, ExcData data,
+ ExcMessage message);
+
+#endif /* EXC_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * excid.h--
+ * POSTGRES known exception identifier definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: excid.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:55 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef EXCID_H
+#define EXCID_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+#include "utils/exc.h" /* for Exception */
+
+extern Exception FailedAssertion;
+extern Exception BadState;
+extern Exception BadArg;
+extern Exception BadAllocSize;
+extern Exception ExhaustedMemory;
+extern Exception Unimplemented;
+
+extern Exception CatalogFailure; /* XXX inconsistent naming style */
+extern Exception InternalError; /* XXX inconsistent naming style */
+extern Exception SemanticError; /* XXX inconsistent naming style */
+extern Exception SystemError; /* XXX inconsistent naming style */
+
+#endif /* EXCID_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * fcache.h--
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: fcache.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:57 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef FCACHE_H
+#define FCACHE_H
+
+#include "fmgr.h"
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ int typlen; /* length of the return type */
+ int typbyval; /* true if return type is pass by value */
+ func_ptr func; /* address of function to call (for c funcs) */
+ Oid foid; /* oid of the function in pg_proc */
+ Oid language; /* oid of the language in pg_language */
+ int nargs; /* number of arguments */
+
+ /* Might want to make these two arrays of size MAXFUNCARGS */
+
+ Oid *argOidVect; /* oids of all the arguments */
+ bool *nullVect; /* keep track of null arguments */
+
+ char *src; /* source code of the function */
+ char *bin; /* binary object code ?? */
+ char *func_state; /* fuction_state struct for execution */
+
+ bool oneResult; /* true we only want 1 result from the
+ * function
+ */
+ bool hasSetArg; /* true if func is part of a nested dot expr
+ * whose argument is func returning a set ugh!
+ */
+
+ Pointer funcSlot; /* if one result we need to copy it before we
+ * end execution of the function and free stuff
+ */
+
+ char *setArg; /* current argument for nested dot execution
+ * Nested dot expressions mean we have funcs
+ * whose argument is a set of tuples
+ */
+
+ bool istrusted; /* trusted fn? */
+} FunctionCache, *FunctionCachePtr;
+
+#endif /* FCACHE_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * fcache2.h--
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: fcache2.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:58 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef FCACHE2_H
+#define FCACHE2_H
+
+extern void
+setFcache(Node *node, Oid foid, List *argList, ExprContext *econtext);
+
+#endif /* FCACHE2_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * fmgrtab.h--
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: fmgrtab.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:58:59 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef FMGRTAB_H
+#define FMGRTAB_H
+
+#include "postgres.h" /* for ObjectId */
+#include "fmgr.h" /* genearated by Gen_fmgrtab.sh */
+
+typedef struct {
+ Oid proid;
+ uint16 nargs;
+ func_ptr func;
+ char* funcName;
+} FmgrCall;
+
+extern FmgrCall *fmgr_isbuiltin(Oid id);
+extern func_ptr fmgr_lookupByName(char* name);
+
+#endif /* FMGRTAB_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * geo-decls.h--
+ * Declarations for various 2D constructs.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: geo-decls.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:03 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTE
+ * These routines do *not* use the float types from adt/.
+ *
+ * XXX These routines were not written by a numerical analyst.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef GEO_DECLS_H
+#define GEO_DECLS_H
+
+/*#ifndef FmgrIncluded -- seems like always included. (it's FMgrIncluded) AY */
+
+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Useful floating point utilities and constants.
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+#include <math.h>
+#include "c.h"
+
+#define EPSILON 1.0E-06
+
+#define FPzero(A) (fabs(A) <= EPSILON)
+#define FPeq(A,B) (fabs((A) - (B)) <= EPSILON)
+#define FPlt(A,B) ((B) - (A) > EPSILON)
+#define FPle(A,B) ((A) - (B) <= EPSILON)
+#define FPgt(A,B) ((A) - (B) > EPSILON)
+#define FPge(A,B) ((B) - (A) <= EPSILON)
+
+#define HYPOT(A, B) sqrt((A) * (A) + (B) * (B))
+
+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Memory management.
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+#define PALLOC(SIZE) palloc(SIZE)
+#define PFREE(P) pfree(P)
+#define PALLOCTYPE(TYPE) (TYPE *) PALLOC(sizeof(TYPE))
+
+/*#endif !FmgrIncluded */
+
+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Point - (x,y)
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+typedef struct {
+ double x, y;
+} Point;
+
+
+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * LSEG - A straight line, specified by endpoints.
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+typedef struct {
+ Point p[2];
+
+ double m; /* precomputed to save time, not in tuple */
+} LSEG;
+
+
+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * PATH - Specified by vertex points.
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+typedef struct {
+ int32 length; /* XXX varlena */
+ int32 npts;
+ int32 closed; /* is this a closed polygon? */
+ int32 dummy; /* padding to make it double align */
+ Point p[1]; /* variable length array of POINTs */
+} PATH;
+
+
+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * LINE - Specified by its general equation (Ax+By+C=0).
+ * If there is a y-intercept, it is C, which
+ * incidentally gives a freebie point on the line
+ * (if B=0, then C is the x-intercept).
+ * Slope m is precalculated to save time; if
+ * the line is not vertical, m == A.
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+typedef struct {
+ double A, B, C;
+ double m;
+} LINE;
+
+
+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * BOX - Specified by two corner points, which are
+ * sorted to save calculation time later.
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+typedef struct {
+ double xh, yh, xl, yl; /* high and low coords */
+} BOX;
+
+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * POLYGON - Specified by an array of doubles defining the points,
+ * keeping the number of points and the bounding box for
+ * speed purposes.
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+typedef struct {
+ int32 size; /* XXX varlena */
+ int32 npts;
+ BOX boundbox;
+ char pts[1];
+} POLYGON;
+
+
+/*
+ * in geo-ops.h
+ */
+extern BOX *box_in(char *str);
+extern char *box_out(BOX *box);
+extern BOX *box_construct(double x1, double x2, double y1, double y2);
+extern BOX *box_fill(BOX *result, double x1, double x2, double y1, double y2);
+extern BOX *box_copy(BOX *box);
+extern long box_same(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern long box_overlap(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern long box_overleft(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern long box_left(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern long box_right(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern long box_overright(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern long box_contained(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern long box_contain(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern long box_below(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern long box_above(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern long box_lt(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern long box_gt(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern long box_eq(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern long box_le(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern long box_ge(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern double *box_area(BOX *box);
+extern double *box_length(BOX *box);
+extern double *box_height(BOX *box);
+extern double *box_distance(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern Point *box_center(BOX *box);
+extern double box_ar(BOX *box);
+extern double box_ln(BOX *box);
+extern double box_ht(BOX *box);
+extern double box_dt(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern BOX *box_intersect(BOX *box1, BOX *box2);
+extern LSEG *box_diagonal(BOX *box);
+extern LINE *line_construct_pm(Point *pt, double m);
+extern LINE *line_construct_pp(Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
+extern long line_intersect(LINE *l1, LINE *l2);
+extern long line_parallel(LINE *l1, LINE *l2);
+extern long line_perp(LINE *l1, LINE *l2);
+extern long line_vertical(LINE *line);
+extern long line_horizontal(LINE *line);
+extern long line_eq(LINE *l1, LINE *l2);
+extern double *line_distance(LINE *l1, LINE *l2);
+extern Point *line_interpt(LINE *l1, LINE *l2);
+extern PATH *path_in(char *str);
+extern char *path_out(PATH *path);
+extern long path_n_lt(PATH *p1, PATH *p2);
+extern long path_n_gt(PATH *p1, PATH *p2);
+extern long path_n_eq(PATH *p1, PATH *p2);
+extern long path_n_le(PATH *p1, PATH *p2);
+extern long path_n_ge(PATH *p1, PATH *p2);
+extern long path_inter(PATH *p1, PATH *p2);
+extern double *path_distance(PATH *p1, PATH *p2);
+extern double *path_length(PATH *path);
+extern double path_ln(PATH *path);
+extern Point *point_in(char *str);
+extern char *point_out(Point *pt);
+extern Point *point_construct(double x, double y);
+extern Point *point_copy(Point *pt);
+extern long point_left(Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
+extern long point_right(Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
+extern long point_above(Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
+extern long point_below(Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
+extern long point_vert(Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
+extern long point_horiz(Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
+extern long point_eq(Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
+extern long pointdist(Point *p1, Point *p2);
+extern double *point_distance(Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
+extern double point_dt(Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
+extern double *point_slope(Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
+extern double point_sl(Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
+extern LSEG *lseg_in(char *str);
+extern char *lseg_out(LSEG *ls);
+extern LSEG *lseg_construct(Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
+extern void statlseg_construct(LSEG *lseg, Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
+extern long lseg_intersect(LSEG *l1, LSEG *l2);
+extern long lseg_parallel(LSEG *l1, LSEG *l2);
+extern long lseg_perp(LSEG *l1, LSEG *l2);
+extern long lseg_vertical(LSEG *lseg);
+extern long lseg_horizontal(LSEG *lseg);
+extern long lseg_eq(LSEG *l1, LSEG *l2);
+extern double *lseg_distance(LSEG *l1, LSEG *l2);
+extern double lseg_dt(LSEG *l1, LSEG *l2);
+extern Point *lseg_interpt(LSEG *l1, LSEG *l2);
+extern double *dist_pl(Point *pt, LINE *line);
+extern double *dist_ps(Point *pt, LSEG *lseg);
+extern double *dist_ppth(Point *pt, PATH *path);
+extern double *dist_pb(Point *pt, BOX *box);
+extern double *dist_sl(LSEG *lseg, LINE *line);
+extern double *dist_sb(LSEG *lseg, BOX *box);
+extern double *dist_lb(LINE *line, BOX *box);
+extern Point *interpt_sl(LSEG *lseg, LINE *line);
+extern Point *close_pl(Point *pt, LINE *line);
+extern Point *close_ps(Point *pt, LSEG *lseg);
+extern Point *close_pb(Point *pt, BOX *box);
+extern Point *close_sl(LSEG *lseg, LINE *line);
+extern Point *close_sb(LSEG *lseg, BOX *box);
+extern Point *close_lb(LINE *line, BOX *box);
+extern long on_pl(Point *pt, LINE *line);
+extern long on_ps(Point *pt, LSEG *lseg);
+extern long on_pb(Point *pt, BOX *box);
+extern long on_ppath(Point *pt, PATH *path);
+extern long on_sl(LSEG *lseg, LINE *line);
+extern long on_sb(LSEG *lseg, BOX *box);
+extern long inter_sl(LSEG *lseg, LINE *line);
+extern long inter_sb(LSEG *lseg, BOX *box);
+extern long inter_lb(LINE *line, BOX *box);
+extern void make_bound_box(POLYGON *poly);
+extern POLYGON *poly_in(char *s);
+extern long poly_pt_count(char *s, char delim);
+extern char *poly_out(POLYGON *poly);
+extern double poly_max(double *coords, int ncoords);
+extern double poly_min(double *coords, int ncoords);
+extern long poly_left(POLYGON *polya, POLYGON *polyb);
+extern long poly_overleft(POLYGON *polya, POLYGON *polyb);
+extern long poly_right(POLYGON *polya, POLYGON *polyb);
+extern long poly_overright(POLYGON *polya, POLYGON *polyb);
+extern long poly_same(POLYGON *polya, POLYGON *polyb);
+extern long poly_overlap(POLYGON *polya, POLYGON *polyb);
+extern long poly_contain(POLYGON *polya, POLYGON *polyb);
+extern long poly_contained(POLYGON *polya, POLYGON *polyb);
+
+/* geo-selfuncs.c */
+#if 0 /* FIX ME! */
+extern float64 areasel(Oid opid, Oid relid, AttrNumber attno, char *value, int32 flag);
+extern float64 areajoinsel(Oid opid, Oid relid, AttrNumber attno, char *value, int32 flag);
+extern float64 leftsel(Oid opid, Oid relid, AttrNumber attno, char *value, int32 flag);
+extern float64 leftjoinsel(Oid opid, Oid relid, AttrNumber attno, char *value, int32 flag);
+extern float64 contsel(Oid opid, Oid relid, AttrNumber attno, char *value, int32 flag);
+extern float64 contjoinsel(Oid opid, Oid relid, AttrNumber attno, char *value, int32 flag);
+#endif
+
+#endif /* GEO_DECLS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * hsearch.h--
+ * for hashing in the new buffer manager
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: hsearch.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:04 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef HSEARCH_H
+#define HSEARCH_H
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+/*
+ * Constants
+ */
+# define DEF_BUCKET_SIZE 256
+# define DEF_BUCKET_SHIFT 8 /* log2(BUCKET) */
+# define DEF_SEGSIZE 256
+# define DEF_SEGSIZE_SHIFT 8 /* log2(SEGSIZE) */
+# define DEF_DIRSIZE 256
+# define PRIME1 37
+# define PRIME2 1048583
+# define DEF_FFACTOR 1
+# define SPLTMAX 8
+
+
+/*
+ * Hash bucket is actually bigger than this. Key field can have
+ * variable length and a variable length data field follows it.
+ */
+typedef struct element {
+ unsigned long next; /* secret from user */
+ long key;
+} ELEMENT;
+
+typedef unsigned long BUCKET_INDEX;
+/* segment is an array of bucket pointers */
+typedef BUCKET_INDEX *SEGMENT;
+typedef unsigned long SEG_OFFSET;
+
+typedef struct hashhdr {
+ long bsize; /* Bucket/Page Size */
+ long bshift; /* Bucket shift */
+ long dsize; /* Directory Size */
+ long ssize; /* Segment Size */
+ long sshift; /* Segment shift */
+ long max_bucket; /* ID of Maximum bucket in use */
+ long high_mask; /* Mask to modulo into entire table */
+ long low_mask; /* Mask to modulo into lower half of table */
+ long ffactor; /* Fill factor */
+ long nkeys; /* Number of keys in hash table */
+ long nsegs; /* Number of allocated segments */
+ long keysize; /* hash key length in bytes */
+ long datasize; /* elem data length in bytes */
+ long max_dsize; /* 'dsize' limit if directory is fixed size */
+ BUCKET_INDEX freeBucketIndex;
+ /* index of first free bucket */
+#ifdef HASH_STATISTICS
+ long accesses;
+ long collisions;
+#endif
+} HHDR;
+
+typedef struct htab {
+ HHDR *hctl; /* shared control information */
+ long (*hash)(); /* Hash Function */
+ char *segbase; /* segment base address for
+ * calculating pointer values
+ */
+ SEG_OFFSET *dir; /* 'directory' of segm starts */
+ long *(*alloc)(); /* memory allocator
+ * (long * for alignment reasons)
+ */
+
+} HTAB;
+
+typedef struct hashctl {
+ long bsize; /* Bucket Size */
+ long ssize; /* Segment Size */
+ long dsize; /* Dirsize Size */
+ long ffactor; /* Fill factor */
+ long (*hash)(); /* Hash Function */
+ long keysize; /* hash key length in bytes */
+ long datasize; /* elem data length in bytes */
+ long max_size; /* limit to dsize if directory size is limited */
+ long *segbase; /* base for calculating bucket + seg ptrs */
+ long * (*alloc)(); /* memory allocation function */
+ long *dir; /* directory if allocated already */
+ long *hctl; /* location of header information in shd mem */
+} HASHCTL;
+
+/* Flags to indicate action for hctl */
+#define HASH_BUCKET 0x001 /* Setting bucket size */
+#define HASH_SEGMENT 0x002 /* Setting segment size */
+#define HASH_DIRSIZE 0x004 /* Setting directory size */
+#define HASH_FFACTOR 0x008 /* Setting fill factor */
+#define HASH_FUNCTION 0x010 /* Set user defined hash function */
+#define HASH_ELEM 0x020 /* Setting key/data size */
+#define HASH_SHARED_MEM 0x040 /* Setting shared mem const */
+#define HASH_ATTACH 0x080 /* Do not initialize hctl */
+#define HASH_ALLOC 0x100 /* Setting memory allocator */
+
+
+/* seg_alloc assumes that INVALID_INDEX is 0*/
+#define INVALID_INDEX (0)
+#define NO_MAX_DSIZE (-1)
+/* number of hash buckets allocated at once */
+#define BUCKET_ALLOC_INCR (30)
+
+/* hash_search operations */
+typedef enum {
+ HASH_FIND,
+ HASH_ENTER,
+ HASH_REMOVE,
+ HASH_FIND_SAVE,
+ HASH_REMOVE_SAVED
+} HASHACTION;
+
+/*
+ * prototypes from functions in dynahash.c
+ */
+extern HTAB *hash_create(int nelem, HASHCTL *info, int flags);
+extern void hash_destroy(HTAB *hashp);
+extern void hash_stats(char *where, HTAB *hashp);
+extern long *hash_search(HTAB *hashp, char *keyPtr, HASHACTION action,
+ bool *foundPtr);
+extern long *hash_seq(HTAB *hashp);
+
+/*
+ * prototypes from functions in hashfn.c
+ */
+extern long string_hash(char *key, int keysize);
+extern long tag_hash(int *key, int keysize);
+extern long disk_hash(char *key);
+
+#endif /* HSEARCH_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * inval.h--
+ * POSTGRES cache invalidation dispatcher definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: inval.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:05 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef INVAL_H
+#define INVAL_H
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+#include "access/htup.h"
+#include "utils/rel.h"
+
+extern void DiscardInvalid(void);
+
+extern void RegisterInvalid(bool send);
+
+extern void SetRefreshWhenInvalidate(bool on);
+
+extern void RelationInvalidateHeapTuple(Relation relation, HeapTuple tuple);
+
+/*
+ * POSTGRES local cache invalidation definitions. (originates from linval.h)
+ */
+typedef struct InvalidationUserData {
+ struct InvalidationUserData *dataP[1]; /* VARIABLE LENGTH */
+} InvalidationUserData; /* VARIABLE LENGTH STRUCTURE */
+
+typedef struct InvalidationEntryData {
+ InvalidationUserData *nextP;
+ InvalidationUserData userData; /* VARIABLE LENGTH ARRAY */
+} InvalidationEntryData; /* VARIABLE LENGTH STRUCTURE */
+
+typedef Pointer InvalidationEntry;
+
+typedef InvalidationEntry LocalInvalid;
+
+#define EmptyLocalInvalid NULL
+
+extern InvalidationEntry InvalidationEntryAllocate(uint16 size);
+
+extern LocalInvalid LocalInvalidRegister(LocalInvalid invalid,
+ InvalidationEntry entry);
+
+extern void LocalInvalidInvalidate(LocalInvalid invalid, void (*function)());
+
+extern void getmyrelids(void);
+
+#endif /* INVAL_H */
+
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * lselect.h--
+ * definitions for the replacement selection algorithm.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: lselect.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:07 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef LSELECT_H
+#define LSELECT_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+#include "access/htup.h"
+
+struct leftist {
+ short lt_dist; /* distance to leaf/empty node */
+ short lt_devnum; /* device number of tuple */
+ HeapTuple lt_tuple;
+ struct leftist *lt_left;
+ struct leftist *lt_right;
+};
+
+extern struct leftist *Tuples;
+
+extern struct leftist *lmerge(struct leftist *pt, struct leftist *qt);
+extern HeapTuple gettuple(struct leftist **treep, short *devnum);
+extern int puttuple(struct leftist **treep, HeapTuple newtuple, int devnum);
+extern void dumptuples(FILE *file);
+extern int tuplecmp(HeapTuple ltup, HeapTuple rtup);
+
+#ifdef EBUG
+extern void checktree(struct leftist *tree);
+extern int checktreer(struct leftist *tree, int level);
+#endif /* EBUG */
+
+#endif /* LSELECT_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * lsyscache.h--
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: lsyscache.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:08 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef LSYSCACHE_H
+#define LSYSCACHE_H
+
+#include "access/htup.h"
+
+extern bool op_class(Oid opid, int32 opclass, Oid amopid);
+extern char *get_attname(Oid relid, AttrNumber attnum);
+extern AttrNumber get_attnum(Oid relid, char *attname);
+extern Oid get_atttype(Oid relid, AttrNumber attnum);
+extern bool get_attisset(Oid relid, char *attname);
+extern RegProcedure get_opcode(Oid opid);
+extern char *get_opname(Oid opid);
+extern bool op_mergesortable(Oid opid, Oid ltype, Oid rtype,
+ Oid *leftOp, Oid *rightOp);
+extern Oid op_hashjoinable(Oid opid, Oid ltype, Oid rtype);
+extern Oid get_commutator(Oid opid);
+extern HeapTuple get_operator_tuple(Oid opno);
+extern Oid get_negator(Oid opid);
+extern RegProcedure get_oprrest(Oid opid);
+extern RegProcedure get_oprjoin(Oid opid);
+extern int get_relnatts(Oid relid);
+extern char *get_rel_name(Oid relid);
+extern struct varlena * get_relstub(Oid relid, int no, bool *islast);
+extern Oid get_ruleid(char *rulename);
+extern Oid get_eventrelid(Oid ruleid);
+extern int16 get_typlen(Oid typid);
+extern char get_typalign(Oid typid);
+extern bool get_typbyval(Oid typid);
+extern struct varlena *get_typdefault(Oid typid);
+extern char get_typtype(Oid typid);
+
+#endif /* LSYSCACHE_H */
+
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * mcxt.h--
+ * POSTGRES memory context definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: mcxt.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:09 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef MCXT_H
+#define MCXT_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+
+#include "nodes/memnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
+
+extern MemoryContext CurrentMemoryContext;
+extern MemoryContext TopMemoryContext;
+
+
+/*
+ * MaxAllocSize --
+ * Arbitrary limit on size of allocations.
+ *
+ * Note:
+ * There is no guarantee that allocations smaller than MaxAllocSize
+ * will succeed. Allocation requests larger than MaxAllocSize will
+ * be summarily denied.
+ *
+ * This value should not be referenced except in one place in the code.
+ *
+ * XXX This should be defined in a file of tunable constants.
+ */
+#define MaxAllocSize (0xfffffff) /* 16G - 1 */
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions in mcxt.c
+ */
+extern void EnableMemoryContext(bool on);
+extern Pointer MemoryContextAlloc(MemoryContext context, Size size);
+extern Pointer MemoryContextRealloc(MemoryContext context,
+ Pointer pointer,
+ Size size);
+extern void MemoryContextFree(MemoryContext context, Pointer pointer);
+extern char *MemoryContextGetName(MemoryContext context);
+extern Size PointerGetAllocSize(Pointer pointer);
+extern MemoryContext MemoryContextSwitchTo(MemoryContext context);
+extern GlobalMemory CreateGlobalMemory(char *name);
+extern void GlobalMemoryDestroy(GlobalMemory context);
+
+
+#endif /* MCXT_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * memutils.h--
+ * this file contains general memory alignment, allocation
+ * and manipulation stuff that used to be spread out
+ * between the following files:
+ *
+ * align.h alignment macros
+ * aset.h memory allocation set stuff
+ * oset.h (used by aset.h)
+ * (bit.h bit array type / extern)
+ * clib.h mem routines
+ * limit.h max bits/byte, etc.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: memutils.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:10 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * some of the information in this file will be moved to
+ * other files, (like MaxHeapTupleSize and MaxAttributeSize).
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef MEMUTILS_H
+#define MEMUTILS_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+
+#if 0
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * align.h - alignment macros *
+ ****************************************************************************
+ [TRH] Let the compiler decide what alignment it uses instead of
+tending
+ we know better.
+ GCC (at least v2.5.8 and up) has an __alignof__ keyword.
+ However, we cannot use it here since on some architectures it reports
+ just a _recommended_ alignment instead of the actual alignment used in
+ padding structures (or at least, this is how I understand gcc's
+s...)
+ So define a macro that gives us the _actual_ alignment inside a struct.
+ {{note: assumes that alignment size is always a power of 2.}}
+ */
+#define _ALIGNSIZE(TYPE) offsetof(struct { char __c; TYPE __t;}, __t)
+#define _ALIGN(TYPE, LEN) \
+ (((long)(LEN) + (_ALIGNSIZE(TYPE) - 1)) & ~(_ALIGNSIZE(TYPE) - 1))
+#define SHORTALIGN(LEN) _ALIGN(short, (LEN))
+#define INTALIGN(LEN) _ALIGN(int, (LEN))
+#define LONGALIGN(LEN) _ALIGN(long, (LEN))
+#define DOUBLEALIGN(LEN) _ALIGN(double, (LEN))
+#define MAXALIGN(LEN) _ALIGN(double, (LEN))
+
+#endif /* 0 */
+
+/*
+ * SHORTALIGN(LEN) - length (or address) aligned for shorts
+ */
+#define SHORTALIGN(LEN)\
+ (((long)(LEN) + (sizeof (short) - 1)) & ~(sizeof (short) - 1))
+
+#define INTALIGN(LEN)\
+ (((long)(LEN) + (sizeof (int) - 1)) & ~(sizeof (int) -1))
+
+/*
+ * LONGALIGN(LEN) - length (or address) aligned for longs
+ */
+#if defined(sun) && ! defined(sparc)
+#define LONGALIGN(LEN) SHORTALIGN(LEN)
+#elif defined (PORTNAME_alpha)
+#define LONGALIGN(LEN)\
+ (((long)(LEN) + (sizeof (int) - 1)) & ~(sizeof (int) -1))
+#else
+#define LONGALIGN(LEN)\
+ (((long)(LEN) + (sizeof (long) - 1)) & ~(sizeof (long) -1))
+#endif
+
+#define DOUBLEALIGN(LEN)\
+ (((long)(LEN) + (sizeof (double) - 1)) & ~(sizeof (double) -1))
+
+#define MAXALIGN(LEN)\
+ (((long)(LEN) + (sizeof (double) - 1)) & ~(sizeof (double) -1))
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * bit.h *
+ *****************************************************************************/
+#include "utils/bit.h"
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * oset.h -- Fixed format ordered set definitions. *
+ *****************************************************************************/
+/* Note:
+ * Fixed format ordered sets are <EXPLAIN>.
+ * XXX This is a preliminary version. Work is needed to explain
+ * XXX semantics of the external definitions. Otherwise, the
+ * XXX functional interface should not change.
+ *
+ * Identification:
+ * $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/include/utils/memutils.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:10 scrappy Exp $
+ */
+
+typedef struct OrderedElemData OrderedElemData;
+typedef OrderedElemData* OrderedElem;
+
+typedef struct OrderedSetData OrderedSetData;
+typedef OrderedSetData* OrderedSet;
+
+struct OrderedElemData {
+ OrderedElem next; /* Next elem or &this->set->dummy */
+ OrderedElem prev; /* Previous elem or &this->set->head */
+ OrderedSet set; /* Parent set */
+};
+
+struct OrderedSetData {
+ OrderedElem head; /* First elem or &this->dummy */
+ OrderedElem dummy; /* (hack) Terminator == NULL */
+ OrderedElem tail; /* Last elem or &this->head */
+ Offset offset; /* Offset from struct base to elem */
+ /* this could be signed short int! */
+};
+
+extern void OrderedSetInit(OrderedSet set, Offset offset);
+extern bool OrderedSetContains(OrderedSet set, OrderedElem elem);
+extern Pointer OrderedSetGetHead(OrderedSet set);
+extern Pointer OrderedSetGetTail(OrderedSet set);
+extern Pointer OrderedElemGetPredecessor(OrderedElem elem);
+extern Pointer OrderedElemGetSuccessor(OrderedElem elem);
+extern void OrderedElemPop(OrderedElem elem);
+extern void OrderedElemPushInto(OrderedElem elem, OrderedSet Set);
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * aset.h -- Allocation set definitions. *
+ *****************************************************************************/
+/*
+ * Description:
+ * An allocation set is a set containing allocated elements. When
+ * an allocation is requested for a set, memory is allocated and a
+ * pointer is returned. Subsequently, this memory may be freed or
+ * reallocated. In addition, an allocation set may be reset which
+ * will cause all allocated memory to be freed.
+ *
+ * Allocations may occur in four different modes. The mode of
+ * allocation does not affect the behavior of allocations except in
+ * terms of performance. The allocation mode is set at the time of
+ * set initialization. Once the mode is chosen, it cannot be changed
+ * unless the set is reinitialized.
+ *
+ * "Dynamic" mode forces all allocations to occur in a heap. This
+ * is a good mode to use when small memory segments are allocated
+ * and freed very frequently. This is a good choice when allocation
+ * characteristics are unknown. This is the default mode.
+ *
+ * "Static" mode attemts to allocate space as efficiently as possible
+ * without regard to freeing memory. This mode should be chosen only
+ * when it is known that many allocations will occur but that very
+ * little of the allocated memory will be explicitly freed.
+ *
+ * "Tunable" mode is a hybrid of dynamic and static modes. The
+ * tunable mode will use static mode allocation except when the
+ * allocation request exceeds a size limit supplied at the time of set
+ * initialization. "Big" objects are allocated using dynamic mode.
+ *
+ * "Bounded" mode attempts to allocate space efficiently given a limit
+ * on space consumed by the allocation set. This restriction can be
+ * considered a "soft" restriction, because memory segments will
+ * continue to be returned after the limit is exceeded. The limit is
+ * specified at the time of set initialization like for tunable mode.
+ *
+ * Note:
+ * Allocation sets are not automatically reset on a system reset.
+ * Higher level code is responsible for cleaning up.
+ *
+ * There may other modes in the future.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * AllocPointer --
+ * Aligned pointer which may be a member of an allocation set.
+ */
+typedef Pointer AllocPointer;
+
+/*
+ * AllocMode --
+ * Mode of allocation for an allocation set.
+ *
+ * Note:
+ * See above for a description of the various nodes.
+ */
+typedef enum AllocMode {
+ DynamicAllocMode, /* always dynamically allocate */
+ StaticAllocMode, /* always "statically" allocate */
+ TunableAllocMode, /* allocations are "tuned" */
+ BoundedAllocMode /* allocations bounded to fixed usage */
+} AllocMode;
+
+#define DefaultAllocMode DynamicAllocMode
+
+/*
+ * AllocSet --
+ * Allocation set.
+ */
+typedef struct AllocSetData {
+ OrderedSetData setData;
+ /* Note: this will change in the future to support other modes */
+} AllocSetData;
+
+typedef AllocSetData *AllocSet;
+
+/*
+ * AllocPointerIsValid --
+ * True iff pointer is valid allocation pointer.
+ */
+#define AllocPointerIsValid(pointer) PointerIsValid(pointer)
+
+/*
+ * AllocSetIsValid --
+ * True iff set is valid allocation set.
+ */
+#define AllocSetIsValid(set) PointerIsValid(set)
+
+extern void AllocSetInit(AllocSet set, AllocMode mode, Size limit);
+
+extern void AllocSetReset(AllocSet set);
+
+extern bool AllocSetContains(AllocSet set, AllocPointer pointer);
+extern AllocPointer AllocSetAlloc(AllocSet set, Size size);
+extern void AllocSetFree(AllocSet set, AllocPointer pointer);
+extern AllocPointer AllocSetRealloc(AllocSet set, AllocPointer pointer,
+ Size size);
+
+extern int AllocSetIterate(AllocSet set,
+ void (*function)(AllocPointer pointer));
+
+extern int AllocSetCount(AllocSet set);
+
+extern void AllocPointerDump(AllocPointer pointer);
+extern void AllocSetDump(AllocSet set);
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * clib.h -- Standard C library definitions *
+ *****************************************************************************/
+/*
+ * Note:
+ * This file is OPERATING SYSTEM dependent!!!
+ *
+ */
+/* #include <memory.h> */
+/* use <string.h> because it's ANSI */
+#include <string.h>
+
+/*
+ * LibCCopyLength is only used within this file. -cim 6/12/90
+ *
+ */
+typedef int LibCCopyLength;
+
+typedef CLibCopyLength;
+
+/*
+ * MemoryCopy --
+ * Copies fixed length block of memory to another.
+ */
+#define MemoryCopy(toBuffer, fromBuffer, length)\
+ memcpy(toBuffer, fromBuffer, length)
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ * limit.h -- POSTGRES limit definitions. *
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+#define MaxBitsPerByte 8
+
+typedef uint32 AttributeSize; /* XXX should be defined elsewhere */
+
+#define MaxHeapTupleSize 0x7fffffff
+#define MaxAttributeSize 0x7fffffff
+
+#define MaxIndexAttributeNumber 7
+
+
+#endif /* MEMUTILS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * module.h--
+ * this file contains general "module" stuff that used to be
+ * spread out between the following files:
+ *
+ * enbl.h module enable stuff
+ * trace.h module trace stuff (now gone)
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: module.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:12 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef MODULE_H
+#define MODULE_H
+
+/*
+ * prototypes for functions in init/enbl.c
+ */
+extern bool BypassEnable(int *enableCountInOutP, bool on);
+
+#endif /* MODULE_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * nabstime.h--
+ * Definitions for the "new" abstime code.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: nabstime.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:13 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef NABSTIME_H
+#define NABSTIME_H
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <time.h>
+#if !defined(PORTNAME_irix5)
+#include <sys/timeb.h>
+#endif
+#include "miscadmin.h" /* for SystemTime */
+
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ * time types + support macros
+ *
+ *
+ * ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+typedef int32 AbsoluteTime;
+typedef int32 RelativeTime;
+
+typedef struct {
+ int32 status;
+ AbsoluteTime data[2];
+} TimeIntervalData;
+typedef TimeIntervalData *TimeInterval;
+
+#define EPOCH_ABSTIME ((AbsoluteTime) 0)
+#define INVALID_ABSTIME ((AbsoluteTime) 2147483647) /* 2^31 - 1 */
+#define CURRENT_ABSTIME ((AbsoluteTime) 2147483646) /* 2^31 - 2 */
+#define NOEND_ABSTIME ((AbsoluteTime) 2147483645) /* 2^31 - 3 */
+
+
+#if defined(PORTNAME_aix)
+/*
+ * AIX considers 2147483648 == -2147483648 (since they have the same bit
+ * representation) but uses a different sign sense in a comparison to
+ * these integer constants depending on whether the constant is signed
+ * or not!
+ */
+#include <values.h>
+/*#define NOSTART_ABSTIME ((AbsoluteTime) HIBITI) */ /* - 2^31 */
+#define NOSTART_ABSTIME ((AbsoluteTime) INT_MIN)
+#else
+/*#define NOSTART_ABSTIME ((AbsoluteTime) 2147483648)*/ /* - 2^31 */
+#define NOSTART_ABSTIME ((AbsoluteTime) -2147483647) /* - 2^31 */
+#endif /* PORTNAME_aix */
+
+#define INVALID_RELTIME ((RelativeTime) 2147483647) /* 2^31 - 1 */
+
+/* ----------------
+ * time support macros (from tim.h)
+ * ----------------
+ */
+
+#define AbsoluteTimeIsValid(time) \
+ ((bool) ((time) != INVALID_ABSTIME))
+
+#define AbsoluteTimeIsReal(time) \
+ ((bool) (((AbsoluteTime) time) < NOEND_ABSTIME && \
+ ((AbsoluteTime) time) > NOSTART_ABSTIME))
+
+/* have to include this because EPOCH_ABSTIME used to be invalid - yuk */
+#define AbsoluteTimeIsBackwardCompatiblyValid(time) \
+ ((bool) (((AbsoluteTime) time) != INVALID_ABSTIME && \
+ ((AbsoluteTime) time) > EPOCH_ABSTIME))
+
+#define AbsoluteTimeIsBackwardCompatiblyReal(time) \
+ ((bool) (((AbsoluteTime) time) < NOEND_ABSTIME && \
+ ((AbsoluteTime) time) > NOSTART_ABSTIME && \
+ ((AbsoluteTime) time) > EPOCH_ABSTIME))
+
+#define RelativeTimeIsValid(time) \
+ ((bool) (((RelativeTime) time) != INVALID_RELTIME))
+
+#define GetCurrentAbsoluteTime() \
+ ((AbsoluteTime) getSystemTime())
+
+/*
+ * getSystemTime --
+ * Returns system time.
+ */
+#define getSystemTime() \
+ ((time_t) (time(0l)))
+
+
+/*
+ * Meridian: am, pm, or 24-hour style.
+ */
+#define AM 0
+#define PM 1
+#define HR24 2
+
+/* can't have more of these than there are bits in an unsigned long */
+#define MONTH 1
+#define YEAR 2
+#define DAY 3
+#define TIME 4
+#define TZ 5
+#define DTZ 6
+#define PG_IGNORE 7
+#define AMPM 8
+/* below here are unused so far */
+#define SECONDS 9
+#define MONTHS 10
+#define YEARS 11
+#define NUMBER 12
+/* these are only for relative dates */
+#define ABS_BEFORE 13
+#define ABS_AFTER 14
+#define AGO 15
+
+
+#define SECS(n) ((time_t)(n))
+#define MINS(n) ((time_t)(n) * SECS(60))
+#define HOURS(n) ((time_t)(n) * MINS(60)) /* 3600 secs */
+#define DAYS(n) ((time_t)(n) * HOURS(24)) /* 86400 secs */
+/* months and years are not constant length, must be specially dealt with */
+
+#define TOKMAXLEN 6 /* only this many chars are stored in datetktbl */
+
+/* keep this struct small; it gets used a lot */
+typedef struct {
+#if defined(PORTNAME_aix)
+ char *token;
+#else
+ char token[TOKMAXLEN];
+#endif /* PORTNAME_aix */
+ char type;
+ char value; /* this may be unsigned, alas */
+} datetkn;
+
+/*
+ * nabstime.c prototypes
+ */
+extern AbsoluteTime nabstimein(char *timestr);
+extern int prsabsdate(char *timestr, struct tm *tm, int *tzp);
+extern int tryabsdate(char *fields[], int nf, struct tm *tm, int *tzp);
+extern int parsetime(char *time, struct tm *tm);
+extern int split(char *string, char *fields[], int nfields, char *sep);
+extern char *nabstimeout(AbsoluteTime time);
+extern AbsoluteTime dateconv(struct tm *tm, int zone);
+extern time_t qmktime(struct tm *tp);
+extern datetkn *datetoktype(char *s, int *bigvalp);
+extern datetkn *datebsearch(char *key, datetkn *base, unsigned int nel);
+extern bool AbsoluteTimeIsBefore(AbsoluteTime time1, AbsoluteTime time2);
+extern bool AbsoluteTimeIsAfter(AbsoluteTime time1, AbsoluteTime time2);
+extern int32 abstimeeq(AbsoluteTime t1, AbsoluteTime t2);
+extern int32 abstimene(AbsoluteTime t1, AbsoluteTime t2);
+extern int32 abstimelt(AbsoluteTime t1, AbsoluteTime t2);
+extern int32 abstimegt(AbsoluteTime t1, AbsoluteTime t2);
+extern int32 abstimele(AbsoluteTime t1, AbsoluteTime t2);
+extern int32 abstimege(AbsoluteTime t1, AbsoluteTime t2);
+
+#endif /* NABSTIME_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * oidcompos.h--
+ * prototype file for the oid {char16,int4} composite type functions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: oidcompos.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:15 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef OIDCOMPOS_H
+#define OIDCOMPOS_H
+
+/* oidint4.c */
+OidInt4 oidint4in(char *o);
+char *oidint4out(OidInt4 o);
+bool oidint4lt(OidInt4 o1, OidInt4 o2);
+bool oidint4le(OidInt4 o1, OidInt4 o2);
+bool oidint4eq(OidInt4 o1, OidInt4 o2);
+bool oidint4ge(OidInt4 o1, OidInt4 o2);
+bool oidint4gt(OidInt4 o1, OidInt4 o2);
+bool oidint4ne(OidInt4 o1, OidInt4 o2);
+int oidint4cmp(OidInt4 o1, OidInt4 o2);
+OidInt4 mkoidint4(Oid v_oid, uint32 v_int4);
+
+/* oidint2.c */
+OidInt2 oidint2in(char *o);
+char *oidint2out(OidInt2 o);
+bool oidint2lt(OidInt2 o1, OidInt2 o2);
+bool oidint2le(OidInt2 o1, OidInt2 o2);
+bool oidint2eq(OidInt2 o1, OidInt2 o2);
+bool oidint2ge(OidInt2 o1, OidInt2 o2);
+bool oidint2gt(OidInt2 o1, OidInt2 o2);
+bool oidint2ne(OidInt2 o1, OidInt2 o2);
+int oidint2cmp(OidInt2 o1, OidInt2 o2);
+OidInt2 mkoidint2(Oid v_oid, uint16 v_int2);
+
+/* oidname.c */
+OidName oidnamein(char *inStr);
+char *oidnameout(OidName oidname);
+bool oidnamelt(OidName o1, OidName o2);
+bool oidnamele(OidName o1, OidName o2);
+bool oidnameeq(OidName o1, OidName o2);
+bool oidnamene(OidName o1, OidName o2);
+bool oidnamege(OidName o1, OidName o2);
+bool oidnamegt(OidName o1, OidName o2);
+int oidnamecmp(OidName o1, OidName o2);
+OidName mkoidname(Oid id, char *name);
+
+#endif /* OIDCOMPOS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * palloc.h--
+ * POSTGRES memory allocator definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: palloc.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:16 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PALLOC_H
+#define PALLOC_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+
+extern void* palloc(Size size);
+extern void pfree(void *pointer);
+extern void *repalloc(void *pointer, Size size);
+
+/* like strdup except uses palloc */
+extern char* pstrdup(char* pointer);
+
+#endif /* PALLOC_H */
+
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * portal.h--
+ * POSTGRES portal definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: portal.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:18 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+/*
+ * Note:
+ * A portal is an abstraction which represents the execution state of
+ * a running query (or a fixed sequence of queries). The "blank portal" is
+ * a portal with an InvalidName. This blank portal is in existance except
+ * between calls to BlankPortalAssignName and GetPortalByName(NULL).
+ *
+ * Note:
+ * now that PQ calls can be made from within a backend, a portal
+ * may also be used to keep track of the tuples resulting
+ * from the execution of a query. In this case, entryIndex
+ */
+#ifndef PORTAL_H
+#define PORTAL_H
+
+#include "c.h"
+
+#include "nodes/execnodes.h" /* for EState */
+#include "nodes/memnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
+#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+#include "nodes/plannodes.h" /* for Plan */
+#include "executor/execdesc.h"
+
+typedef struct PortalBlockData {
+ AllocSetData setData;
+ FixedItemData itemData;
+} PortalBlockData;
+
+typedef PortalBlockData *PortalBlock;
+
+typedef struct PortalD PortalD;
+typedef PortalD *Portal;
+
+struct PortalD {
+ char *name; /* XXX PortalName */
+ struct PortalVariableMemory variable;
+ struct PortalHeapMemory heap;
+ QueryDesc *queryDesc;
+ TupleDesc attinfo;
+ EState *state;
+ void (*cleanup)(Portal);
+};
+
+/*
+ * PortalIsValid --
+ * True iff portal is valid.
+ */
+#define PortalIsValid(p) PointerIsValid(p)
+
+/*
+ * Special portals (well, their names anyway)
+ */
+#define VACPNAME "<vacuum>"
+
+extern bool PortalNameIsSpecial(char *pname);
+extern void CollectNamedPortals(Portal *portalP, int destroy);
+extern void AtEOXact_portals(void);
+extern void EnablePortalManager(bool on);
+extern Portal GetPortalByName(char *name);
+extern Portal BlankPortalAssignName(char *name);
+extern void PortalSetQuery(Portal portal, QueryDesc *queryDesc,
+ TupleDesc attinfo, EState *state,
+ void (*cleanup)(Portal portal));
+extern QueryDesc *PortalGetQueryDesc(Portal portal);
+extern EState *PortalGetState(Portal portal);
+extern Portal CreatePortal(char *name);
+extern void PortalDestroy(Portal *portalP);
+extern void PortalResetHeapMemory(Portal portal);
+extern void StartPortalAllocMode(AllocMode mode, Size limit);
+extern void EndPortalAllocMode(void);
+extern PortalVariableMemory PortalGetVariableMemory(Portal portal);
+extern PortalHeapMemory PortalGetHeapMemory(Portal portal);
+extern Portal PortalVariableMemoryGetPortal(PortalVariableMemory context);
+extern Portal PortalHeapMemoryGetPortal(PortalHeapMemory context);
+extern PortalHeapMemory PortalVariableMemoryGetHeapMemory(PortalVariableMemory context);
+extern PortalVariableMemory PortalHeapMemoryGetVariableMemory(PortalHeapMemory context);
+
+/* estimate of the maximum number of open portals a user would have,
+ * used in initially sizing the PortalHashTable in EnablePortalManager()
+ */
+#define PORTALS_PER_USER 10
+
+
+#endif /* PORTAL_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * psort.h--
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: psort.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:20 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef PSORT_H
+#define PSORT_H
+
+#define SORTMEM (1 << 18) /* 1/4 M - any static memory */
+#define MAXTAPES 7 /* 7--See Fig. 70, p273 */
+#define TAPEEXT "pg_psort.XXXXXX" /* TEMPDIR/TAPEEXT */
+#define FREE(x) free((char *) x)
+
+struct tape {
+ int tp_dummy; /* (D) */
+ int tp_fib; /* (A) */
+ FILE *tp_file; /* (TAPE) */
+ struct tape *tp_prev;
+};
+
+struct cmplist {
+ int cp_attn; /* attribute number */
+ int cp_num; /* comparison function code */
+ int cp_rev; /* invert comparison flag */
+ struct cmplist *cp_next; /* next in chain */
+};
+
+extern int Nkeys;
+extern ScanKey key;
+extern int SortMemory; /* free memory */
+extern Relation SortRdesc;
+extern struct leftist *Tuples;
+
+#ifdef EBUG
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include "utils/elog.h"
+#include "storage/buf.h"
+#include "storage/bufmgr.h"
+
+#define PDEBUG(PROC, S1)\
+elog(DEBUG, "%s:%d>> PROC: %s.", __FILE__, __LINE__, S1)
+
+#define PDEBUG2(PROC, S1, D1)\
+elog(DEBUG, "%s:%d>> PROC: %s %d.", __FILE__, __LINE__, S1, D1)
+
+#define PDEBUG4(PROC, S1, D1, S2, D2)\
+elog(DEBUG, "%s:%d>> PROC: %s %d, %s %d.", __FILE__, __LINE__, S1, D1, S2, D2)
+
+#define VDEBUG(VAR, FMT)\
+elog(DEBUG, "%s:%d>> VAR =FMT", __FILE__, __LINE__, VAR)
+
+#define ASSERT(EXPR, STR)\
+if (!(EXPR)) elog(FATAL, "%s:%d>> %s", __FILE__, __LINE__, STR)
+
+#define TRACE(VAL, CODE)\
+if (1) CODE; else
+
+#else
+#define PDEBUG(MSG)
+#define VDEBUG(VAR, FMT)
+#define ASSERT(EXPR, MSG)
+#define TRACE(VAL, CODE)
+#endif
+
+/* psort.c */
+extern void psort(Relation oldrel, Relation newrel, int nkeys, ScanKey key);
+extern void initpsort(void);
+extern void resetpsort(void);
+extern void initialrun(Relation rdesc);
+extern bool createrun(HeapScanDesc sdesc, FILE *file);
+extern HeapTuple tuplecopy(HeapTuple tup, Relation rdesc, Buffer b);
+extern FILE *mergeruns(void);
+extern void merge(struct tape *dest);
+extern void endpsort(Relation rdesc, FILE *file);
+extern FILE *gettape(void);
+extern void resettape(FILE *file);
+extern void destroytape(FILE *file);
+
+#endif /* PSORT_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * rel.h--
+ * POSTGRES relation descriptor definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: rel.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:21 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef REL_H
+#define REL_H
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+#include "storage/fd.h"
+#include "access/strat.h"
+#include "access/tupdesc.h"
+
+#include "catalog/pg_am.h"
+#include "catalog/pg_operator.h"
+#include "catalog/pg_class.h"
+
+#include "rewrite/prs2lock.h"
+
+typedef struct RelationData {
+ File rd_fd; /* open file descriptor */
+ int rd_nblocks; /* number of blocks in rel */
+ uint16 rd_refcnt; /* reference count */
+ bool rd_islocal; /* uses the local buffer mgr */
+ bool rd_isnailed; /* rel is nailed in cache */
+ Form_pg_am rd_am; /* AM tuple */
+ Form_pg_class rd_rel; /* RELATION tuple */
+ Oid rd_id; /* relations's object id */
+ Pointer lockInfo; /* ptr. to misc. info. */
+ TupleDesc rd_att; /* tuple desciptor */
+ RuleLock *rd_rules; /* rewrite rules */
+ IndexStrategy rd_istrat;
+ RegProcedure* rd_support;
+} RelationData;
+
+typedef RelationData *Relation;
+
+/* ----------------
+ * RelationPtr is used in the executor to support index scans
+ * where we have to keep track of several index relations in an
+ * array. -cim 9/10/89
+ * ----------------
+ */
+typedef Relation *RelationPtr;
+
+#define InvalidRelation ((Relation)NULL)
+
+typedef char ArchiveMode;
+
+/*
+ * RelationIsValid --
+ * True iff relation descriptor is valid.
+ */
+#define RelationIsValid(relation) PointerIsValid(relation)
+
+/*
+ * RelationGetSystemPort --
+ * Returns system port of a relation.
+ *
+ * Note:
+ * Assumes relation descriptor is valid.
+ */
+#define RelationGetSystemPort(relation) ((relation)->rd_fd)
+
+/*
+ * RelationGetLockInfo --
+ * Returns the lock information structure in the reldesc
+ *
+ */
+#define RelationGetLockInfo(relation) ((relation)->lockInfo)
+
+/*
+ * RelationHasReferenceCountZero --
+ * True iff relation reference count is zero.
+ *
+ * Note:
+ * Assumes relation descriptor is valid.
+ */
+#define RelationHasReferenceCountZero(relation) \
+ ((bool)((relation)->rd_refcnt == 0))
+
+/*
+ * RelationSetReferenceCount --
+ * Sets relation reference count.
+ */
+#define RelationSetReferenceCount(relation,count) ((relation)->rd_refcnt = count)
+
+/*
+ * RelationIncrementReferenceCount --
+ * Increments relation reference count.
+ */
+#define RelationIncrementReferenceCount(relation) ((relation)->rd_refcnt += 1);
+
+/*
+ * RelationDecrementReferenceCount --
+ * Decrements relation reference count.
+ */
+#define RelationDecrementReferenceCount(relation) ((relation)->rd_refcnt -= 1)
+
+/*
+ * RelationGetAccessMethodTupleForm --
+ * Returns access method attribute values for a relation.
+ *
+ * Note:
+ * Assumes relation descriptor is valid.
+ */
+#define RelationGetAccessMethodTupleForm(relation) ((relation)->rd_am)
+
+/*
+ * RelationGetRelationTupleForm --
+ * Returns relation attribute values for a relation.
+ *
+ * Note:
+ * Assumes relation descriptor is valid.
+ */
+#define RelationGetRelationTupleForm(relation) ((relation)->rd_rel)
+
+
+/*
+ * RelationGetRelationId --
+ *
+ * returns the object id of the relation
+ *
+ */
+#define RelationGetRelationId(relation) ((relation)->rd_id)
+
+/*
+ * RelationGetFile --
+ *
+ * Returns the open File decscriptor
+ */
+#define RelationGetFile(relation) ((relation)->rd_fd)
+
+
+/*
+ * RelationGetRelationName --
+ *
+ * Returns a Relation Name
+ */
+#define RelationGetRelationName(relation) (&(relation)->rd_rel->relname)
+
+/*
+ * RelationGetRelationName --
+ *
+ * Returns a the number of attributes.
+ */
+#define RelationGetNumberOfAttributes(relation) ((relation)->rd_rel->relnatts)
+
+/*
+ * RelationGetTupleDescriptor --
+ * Returns tuple descriptor for a relation.
+ *
+ * Note:
+ * Assumes relation descriptor is valid.
+ */
+#define RelationGetTupleDescriptor(relation) ((relation)->rd_att)
+
+extern IndexStrategy RelationGetIndexStrategy(Relation relation);
+
+extern void RelationSetIndexSupport(Relation relation, IndexStrategy strategy,
+ RegProcedure *support);
+#endif /* REL_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * rel2.h--
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: rel2.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:22 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef TMP_REL2_H
+#define TMP_REL2_H
+
+#include "access/istrat.h"
+
+extern IndexStrategy RelationGetIndexStrategy(Relation relation);
+
+extern void RelationSetIndexSupport(Relation relation, IndexStrategy strategy,
+ RegProcedure *support);
+
+#endif /* TMP_REL2_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * relcache.h--
+ * Relation descriptor cache definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: relcache.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:24 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef RELCACHE_H
+#define RELCACHE_H
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+#include "utils/rel.h"
+
+/*
+ * relation lookup routines
+ */
+extern Relation RelationIdCacheGetRelation(Oid relationId);
+extern Relation RelationNameCacheGetRelation(char *relationName);
+extern Relation RelationIdGetRelation(Oid relationId);
+extern Relation RelationNameGetRelation(char *relationName);
+extern Relation getreldesc(char *relationName);
+
+extern void RelationClose(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationFlushRelation(Relation *relationPtr,
+ bool onlyFlushReferenceCountZero);
+extern void RelationIdInvalidateRelationCacheByRelationId(Oid relationId);
+
+extern void
+RelationIdInvalidateRelationCacheByAccessMethodId(Oid accessMethodId);
+
+extern void RelationCacheInvalidate(bool onlyFlushReferenceCountZero);
+
+extern void RelationRegisterRelation(Relation relation);
+extern void RelationPurgeLocalRelation(bool xactComitted);
+extern void RelationInitialize();
+extern void init_irels();
+extern void write_irels();
+
+
+#endif /* RELCACHE_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * sets.h--
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: sets.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:25 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef SETS_H
+#define SETS_H
+
+/* Temporary name of set, before SetDefine changes it. */
+#define GENERICSETNAME "zyxset"
+
+extern Oid SetDefine(char *querystr, char *typename);
+extern int seteval(Oid funcoid);
+
+#endif /* SETS_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * syscache.h--
+ * System catalog cache definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: syscache.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:26 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef SYSCACHE_H
+#define SYSCACHE_H
+
+/*#define CACHEDEBUG*/ /* turns DEBUG elogs on */
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+#include "access/htup.h"
+#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+
+/*
+ * Declarations for util/syscache.c.
+ *
+ * SysCache identifiers.
+ *
+ * The order of these must match the order
+ * they are entered into the structure cacheinfo[] in syscache.c
+ * The best thing to do is to add yours at the END, because some
+ * code assumes that certain caches are at certain places in this
+ * array.
+ */
+
+#define AMOPOPID 0
+#define AMOPSTRATEGY 1
+#define ATTNAME 2
+#define ATTNUM 3
+#define INDEXRELID 4
+#define LANNAME 5
+#define OPRNAME 6
+#define OPROID 7
+#define PRONAME 8
+#define PROOID 9
+#define RELNAME 10
+#define RELOID 11
+#define TYPNAME 12
+#define TYPOID 13
+#define AMNAME 14
+#define CLANAME 15
+#define INDRELIDKEY 16
+#define INHRELID 17
+#define RULOID 18
+#define AGGNAME 19
+#define LISTENREL 20
+#define USENAME 21
+#define USESYSID 22
+#define GRONAME 23
+#define GROSYSID 24
+#define REWRITENAME 25
+#define PROSRC 26
+#define CLADEFTYPE 27
+
+/* ----------------
+ * struct cachedesc: information needed for a call to InitSysCache()
+ * ----------------
+ */
+struct cachedesc {
+ char *name; /* this is Name * so that we can initialize it */
+ int nkeys;
+ int key[4];
+ int size; /* sizeof(appropriate struct) */
+ char *indname; /* index relation for this cache, if exists */
+ HeapTuple (*iScanFunc)(); /* function to handle index scans */
+};
+
+extern void zerocaches(void);
+extern void InitCatalogCache(void);
+extern HeapTuple SearchSysCacheTuple(int cacheId, Datum key1, Datum key2,
+ Datum key3, Datum key4);
+extern int32 SearchSysCacheStruct(int cacheId, char *returnStruct,
+ Datum key1, Datum key2, Datum key3, Datum key4);
+extern void *SearchSysCacheGetAttribute(int cacheId,
+ AttrNumber attributeNumber,
+ Datum key1,
+ Datum key2,
+ Datum key3,
+ Datum key4);
+extern void *TypeDefaultRetrieve(Oid typId);
+
+#endif /* SYSCACHE_H */
--- /dev/null
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * tqual.h--
+ * POSTGRES time qualification definitions.
+ *
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * $Id: tqual.h,v 1.1 1996/08/28 01:59:28 scrappy Exp $
+ *
+ * NOTE
+ * It may be desirable to allow time qualifications to indicate
+ * relative times.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef TQUAL_H
+#define TQUAL_H
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+#include "utils/nabstime.h"
+#include "access/htup.h"
+
+typedef struct TimeQualSpace {
+ char data[12];
+} TimeQualSpace;
+
+typedef Pointer TimeQual;
+
+/* Tuples valid as of StartTransactionCommand */
+#define NowTimeQual ((TimeQual) NULL)
+
+/* As above, plus updates in this command */
+extern TimeQual SelfTimeQual;
+
+extern void setheapoverride(bool on);
+extern bool heapisoverride(void);
+
+extern bool TimeQualIsValid(TimeQual qual);
+extern bool TimeQualIsLegal(TimeQual qual);
+extern bool TimeQualIncludesNow(TimeQual qual);
+extern bool TimeQualIncludesPast(TimeQual qual);
+extern bool TimeQualIsSnapshot(TimeQual qual);
+extern bool TimeQualIsRanged(TimeQual qual);
+extern bool TimeQualIndicatesDisableValidityChecking(TimeQual qual);
+extern AbsoluteTime TimeQualGetSnapshotTime(TimeQual qual);
+extern AbsoluteTime TimeQualGetStartTime(TimeQual qual);
+extern AbsoluteTime TimeQualGetEndTime(TimeQual qual);
+extern TimeQual TimeFormSnapshotTimeQual(AbsoluteTime time);
+extern TimeQual TimeFormRangedTimeQual(AbsoluteTime startTime,
+ AbsoluteTime endTime);
+extern bool HeapTupleSatisfiesTimeQual(HeapTuple tuple, TimeQual qual);
+
+
+#endif /* TQUAL_H */