On 3/2/2016 9:36 PM, da...@andl.org wrote:
[dmb>] This is fairly easy for ints and reals, but is particularly a problem 
for all the variable length types (eg text, time and decimal).

all the text types are simply a 32bit length and an array of characters. you need to be aware of the encoding, and null is just another character.

single and double real/floats are stored in standard x86 IEEE floating point.

the date and time types are all fixed lengths, mostly a long int or two.

numeric in postgres is a bit tricky. its a decimal number stored in base 10000 as a series of short integers, and can represent. does your language even have a decimal or BCD or something numeric type?



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