Hi, On 2026-03-11 14:48:08 -0700, Masahiko Sawada wrote: > On Fri, Feb 27, 2026 at 10:59 AM Ayush Tiwari > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi hackers, > > > > As of now we don't have any built-in way to extract the block and offset > > components from a TID. When people need to group by page (like for bloat > > analysis) or filter by specific blocks, they usually end up using the > > `ctid::text::point` hack: > > > > SELECT (ctid::text::point)[0]::bigint AS blockno, > > (ctid::text::point)[1]::int AS offset > > FROM my_table; > > > > This works, but it's pretty clunky, relies on the text representation, and > > isn't great if you're trying to parse TIDs outside of SQL. > > > > The attached patch adds two simple accessor functions: > > - `tid_blockno(tid) -> bigint` > > - `tid_offset(tid) -> integer` > > How about adding the subscripting support for tid data type? For > example, ctid[0] returns bigint and ctid[1] returns int.
That just seems less readable and harder to find to me. I think it'd also make the amount of required code noticeably larger? Greetings, Andres
