Piotr Findeisen <piotr.findei...@starburstdata.com> writes:
> Internally, array types get a name in the form of `_<typename>`.

Typically, yes.

> *Can a user use `_<typename>` to define a column of array type?*

Sure ... didn't you try it?

> *Is it supported?*

Not really, because it's not guaranteed that the name looks like that.
There are various corner cases where something else would be generated,
either to avoid a collision, or because truncation is needed.

However, if you've taken the trouble to check what name actually got
assigned to the array type, it's perfectly valid to use that name.

> The reason I am asking is that e.g. int4[] and _int4 behave differently.
> Although they look the same, the have different pg_attribute.attndims.

Yeah.  Nothing really cares about attndims though ... it's vestigial.
Perhaps we should remove it someday.

                        regards, tom lane


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