I've been chatting with the Trolltech folks about the implementation of the Qt wrapper around libpq, and the issue of how to properly do metadata queries came up. That is things like "What are the column names and types of the primary key of this table, and what index enforces it?" or "What are the names and types of each field of this table?".

These seem like queries that'll be used by a lot of people, hidden down in ORMs and access libraries, and which are hard to get right, let alone efficient, and which will generally be written by one person (developing the ORM or library) and likely not touched again.

Is there a standard set of well-crafted implementations of these anywhere that could be used by all the interface and ORM developers? If not, would it make sense to put some together and document or wiki them? Both as example code and as a set of good, solid queries that library developers can cut and paste.

(The implementation I'm looking at right now has, amongst other things, hardwired OID-to-type mappings, and there's got to be a cleaner way than that).

Cheers,
  Steve


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