On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 08:06:30PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> Nathan Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > - Keep the name 'C' for both old-style and new-style module declarations.
> > - Require that new-style modules define a distinguished symbol, such as
> > "int __postgresql_call_7_1;".
>
> I was thinking along the same lines myself. I'd want to do it on a
> per-function basis, though, rather than assuming that all functions in
> a module must use the same interface.
>
> I'd be inclined to define a macro that creates the signal object,
> so that you'd write something like
>
> PG_FUNCTION_API_V2(foo);
>
> Datum
> foo(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
> {
> ...
> }
>
> to create a dynamically loadable new-style function.
>
> Comments?
I like it :)
e.g.
struct pg_function_info_header {
int api_ver;
};
and
PG_FUNCTION_TAG(foo);
expands to
struct pg_function_info_header __pg_function_foo_info = { 0 };
so when we sometimes get around to add more fields to it
we increase the api_ver. For more info also the macros will
be different. This _TAG means "no info is given it is only
tagged as newC".
Comments?
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marko