On 7/22/21 9:18 AM, Mark Lybarger wrote:
i have some sql functions written in c code using version 0 calling convention.  it's working fine on postgresql 9.6, but i'm migrating to v13.  has this calling convention been removed?

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/13/xfunc-c.html#id-1.8.3.13.7

"Currently only one calling convention is used for C functions (“version 1”). Support for that calling convention is indicated by writing a PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1() macro call for the function, as illustrated below."


my function creation give an error,

SQL Error [42883]: ERROR: could not find function information for function "test_func"   Hint: SQL-callable functions need an accompanying PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(funcname).


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Adrian Klaver
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