Thank you very much for the response. On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 6:31 PM, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> Vignesh Raghunathan <vignesh.pg...@gmail.com> writes: > > I am working on a project which requires going through each field inside > a > > tuple without using postgresql. I have managed to iterate through each > > tuple inside a table by recycling postgres's code. However, for the part > of > > parsing through each field in the tuple, I am not able to think of > anything > > other than using a bunch of if/else or switch case statements to handle > > each postgresql datatype. I looked through postgresql's code base but I > am > > unable to identify the part of code that might do this. Could anyone > please > > let me know where to look? > > Well, as far as identifying the field boundaries is concerned, there are > not that many cases: you basically only need to worry about typlen and > typalign. heap_deform_tuple() would be a good model. > > Of course, if you want to print the values in some human-readable form, > there is not going to be a good substitute for per-datatype code :-( > > regards, tom lane >