Tom Lane wrote: > Ruslan A Dautkhanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > SPI, and I have trap again - I can't translate datetime column, which > > pass to my procedure. I must convert it to UNIX 1970-seconds counter for > > my internal needs, but I havn't found _any_ PG_GETARG_* function in fmgr.h, > > which can read time types as procedure's arguments. > > Not all the GETARG functions are in fmgr.h, only the most widely used > types. See utils/timestamp.h.
Hi! Yes, you right, it's works well - I'm using PG_GETARG_TIMESTAMPTZ() from utils/timestamp.h. But I have another problem when I try to compile procedure with my own library, which used C++-like things. More exactly, problem begins when I include .h file - it's not compiled since it used C++ constructions. That is why I had renamed .c file to .cc - gcc understand source as C++ code now. After this I have no problems in my header files, but have many in PG's header files, for example: 1. In file included from /usr/home/rd/postgresql/src/include/executor/spi.h:22, from remain_time.cc:2: /usr/home/rd/postgresql/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h:529: syntax error before `using' 2. In file included from /usr/home/rd/postgresql/src/include/nodes/relation.h:18, from /usr/home/rd/postgresql/src/include/executor/spi.h:23, from remain_time.cc:2: /usr/home/rd/postgresql/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h:967: syntax error before `typename' ... (other similar errors on different parsenodes.h's lines) ... other errors on PG's headers when I tries to create procedure as C++ function. Is this mean, that PostgreSQL not C++-ready for compiling server-side functions, doesn't it? Is any methods exists for compiling procedure in C++ (namespace modifications etc)?? Thanks for your help. --- best regards, Ruslan A Dautkhanov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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