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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* pg_amop.h
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* definition of the "access method operator" system catalog (pg_amop)
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*
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* The amop table identifies the operators associated with each index operator
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* family and operator class (classes are subsets of families). An associated
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* operator can be either a search operator or an ordering operator, as
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* identified by amoppurpose.
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*
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* The primary key for this table is <amopfamily, amoplefttype, amoprighttype,
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* amopstrategy>. amoplefttype and amoprighttype are just copies of the
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* operator's oprleft/oprright, ie its declared input data types. The
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* "default" operators for a particular opclass within the family are those
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* with amoplefttype = amoprighttype = opclass's opcintype. An opfamily may
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* also contain other operators, typically cross-data-type operators. All the
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* operators within a family are supposed to be compatible, in a way that is
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* defined by each individual index AM.
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*
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* We also keep a unique index on <amopopr, amoppurpose, amopfamily>, so that
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* we can use a syscache to quickly answer questions of the form "is this
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* operator in this opfamily, and if so what are its semantics with respect to
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* the family?" This implies that the same operator cannot be listed for
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* multiple strategy numbers within a single opfamily, with the exception that
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* it's possible to list it for both search and ordering purposes (with
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* different strategy numbers for the two purposes).
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*
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* amopmethod is a copy of the owning opfamily's opfmethod field. This is an
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* intentional denormalization of the catalogs to buy lookup speed.
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*
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2021, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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* src/include/catalog/pg_amop.h
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*
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* NOTES
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* The Catalog.pm module reads this file and derives schema
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* information.
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#ifndef PG_AMOP_H
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#define PG_AMOP_H
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#include "catalog/genbki.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_amop_d.h"
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/* ----------------
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* pg_amop definition. cpp turns this into
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* typedef struct FormData_pg_amop
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* ----------------
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*/
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CATALOG(pg_amop,2602,AccessMethodOperatorRelationId)
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{
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Oid oid; /* oid */
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/* the index opfamily this entry is for */
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Oid amopfamily BKI_LOOKUP(pg_opfamily);
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/* operator's left input data type */
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Oid amoplefttype BKI_LOOKUP(pg_type);
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/* operator's right input data type */
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Oid amoprighttype BKI_LOOKUP(pg_type);
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/* operator strategy number */
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int16 amopstrategy;
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/* is operator for 's'earch or 'o'rdering? */
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char amoppurpose BKI_DEFAULT(s);
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/* the operator's pg_operator OID */
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Oid amopopr BKI_LOOKUP(pg_operator);
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/* the index access method this entry is for */
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Oid amopmethod BKI_LOOKUP(pg_am);
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/* ordering opfamily OID, or 0 if search op */
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Oid amopsortfamily BKI_DEFAULT(0) BKI_LOOKUP_OPT(pg_opfamily);
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} FormData_pg_amop;
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/* ----------------
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* Form_pg_amop corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
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* the format of pg_amop relation.
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* ----------------
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*/
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typedef FormData_pg_amop *Form_pg_amop;
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DECLARE_UNIQUE_INDEX(pg_amop_fam_strat_index, 2653, on pg_amop using btree(amopfamily oid_ops, amoplefttype oid_ops, amoprighttype oid_ops, amopstrategy int2_ops));
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#define AccessMethodStrategyIndexId 2653
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DECLARE_UNIQUE_INDEX(pg_amop_opr_fam_index, 2654, on pg_amop using btree(amopopr oid_ops, amoppurpose char_ops, amopfamily oid_ops));
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#define AccessMethodOperatorIndexId 2654
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DECLARE_UNIQUE_INDEX_PKEY(pg_amop_oid_index, 2756, on pg_amop using btree(oid oid_ops));
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#define AccessMethodOperatorOidIndexId 2756
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#ifdef EXPOSE_TO_CLIENT_CODE
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/* allowed values of amoppurpose: */
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#define AMOP_SEARCH 's' /* operator is for search */
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#define AMOP_ORDER 'o' /* operator is for ordering */
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#endif /* EXPOSE_TO_CLIENT_CODE */
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#endif /* PG_AMOP_H */
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