Merlin,

Oh, I didnt realized that it does not support to return scalar, thanks a
lot.

When it returns a single value,  I see it use the following function,

  SendFunctionCall
     result = DatumGetByteaP(FunctionCall1(flinfo, val));

I still can not see how it return a single return value to the client, and
why it call FunctionCall1() again when it want to send the result.

Regards
Clipper

2011/5/8 Merlin Moncure <mmonc...@gmail.com>

> On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 8:01 AM, lee Richard <clipper.ken...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am reading the source code of fastpath to understand the internal of
> > fastpath. I can not understand how does it send result to the client, I
> hope
> > somebody can help me on this.
> >
> > I see it call it invoke the function in
> >
> > HandleFunctionRequest()
> >   -> retval = FunctionCallInvoke(&fcinfo);
> >   -> SendFunctionResult(retval, fcinfo.isnull, fip->rettype, rformat);
> >               ->OidOutputFunctionCall()
> >                       -> OutputFunctionCall()
> >                                ->  result =
> > DatumGetCString(FunctionCall1(flinfo, val));
> >                                        -> result =
> > FunctionCallInvoke(&fcinfo);
> >
> > but I can not see in where it send the tuples to the client, instead it
> > invoke FunctionCallInvoke again. Can anyone tell me how it copy the
> tuples
> > and send it to the client.
>
> It can't: the fastpath function can only return a scalar. See the
> client side docs.  The whole system is a kludge more or less.
>
> merlin
>

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