It would be cool to be able to transparently use hstores as Python dictionaries and vice versa. It would be easy enough with hstore as a core type, but with hstore as an addon it's not that easy.
There was talk about including hstore in core, is there still chance for that to happen in 9.1? I'd like to include hstore<->dict handling, but with hstore out-of-core the only half-sane way I see is: * hack PL/Python's makefile to add -Icontrib/hstore (yuck!) * create an extension module for Python that knows how to handle hstores that would live next to plpython.so * install it in $libdir on make install * when PL/Python receives or is asked to create an hstore, load the extension module and use it to parse the value (ugly, probably slow) * the module would also have to make sure hstore.so is loaded in the database, which in itself is not pretty, as it would refer to hstore_in/out symbols I wrote a module that can be used with current PL/Python to simplify hstore handling (https://github.com/wulczer/pyhstore), but it suffers from most of the aforementioned problems, and on top of that you get hstore->text->dict instead of just hstore->dict, which sucks. Cheers, Jan -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers