On 22 July 2018 at 21:56, Ed Behn <e...@behn.us> wrote: > I'm tinkering with the idea of creating a Procedural Language plugin for > Haskell. As such I'm reading up on the SPI and prepared statements. The > idea is that a statement will be prepared at compile time and executed at > run-time. Therefore, I want to be able to determine the columns (names and > types) that are returned by a plan without executing it. It seems like this > should be a straight-forward task, but there doesn't seem to be a mechanism > to do this. > > Is there a way to get the columns for a plan at compile time? If not, why? >
It looks to me like PQdescribePrepared() gives you most of what you want: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-exec.html You can get the types of the columns. However, it's not immediately obvious to me how to get the column names. For query results there is PQfname() to get the column names, but I believe that requires running the query. I suppose you could add "LIMIT 0" to the end of the query and run it, but that doesn't feel ideal.