On 24 May 2013 21:46, Claudio Freire <klaussfre...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Szymon Guz <mabew...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hm... maybe you're right. I think I don't understand fully how the > > procedures are executed, and I need to read more to get it. > > > Well, it's easy. > > Instead of PLyFloat_FromNumeric[0], you can make a > PLyDecimal_FromNumeric. There, you'd do with the Python/C[1]: > > PyObject *decimal = PyImport_Import("decimal"); > PyObject *decimal_dict = PyModule_GetDict(decimal); > PyObject *decimal_ctor = PyDict_GetItemString(decimal_dict, "Decimal"); > > And invoke it with a string rep of your Numeric: > > PyObject *value = PyObject_CallFunction(decimal_ctor, "S", string_value); > > Add of course all kinds of error checking and reference count boiler > plate, and you'd have a very dumb version of it. > > To make it more "pro", you'd want to do all that stuff to get > decimal_ctor only at initialization time. Especially since you don't > want to fumble with the import lock right there in _FromNumeric. > > And to make it totally "pro", you can even freeze Decimal (using > pyfreeze) if you'd like. I would only do this in contexts where you > don't have a stdlib of course. Not sure whether windows falls into > that category. Linux doesn't. > > > [0] > http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=blob;f=src/pl/plpython/plpy_typeio.c#l518 > [1] http://docs.python.org/2/c-api/import.html >
Thanks, I will take a look at this, looks pretty easy. However testing on Windows will be pretty funny :) thanks, Szymon