Re: [HACKERS] type OIDs

2000-09-18 Thread Michael Meskes
On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 10:23:01AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > They are fixed in any one version, and really are not very likely to > change across versions either. But I suppose it could happen. That's good enough for my usage I think. > Exactly how "hard coded" do you mean? If you #include "cat

Re: [HACKERS] type OIDs

2000-09-15 Thread Tom Lane
Michael Meskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Can I safely assume that the OID of the standard data types remain the same > for future releases? And of course that they are the same for every > installation? They are fixed in any one version, and really are not very likely to change across version

[HACKERS] type OIDs

2000-09-15 Thread Michael Meskes
Can I safely assume that the OID of the standard data types remain the same for future releases? And of course that they are the same for every installation? I've been send a patch to speed up ecpg significantly by not looking up datatypes everytime. As it is written right now it works by har cod