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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* pg_opclass.h
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* definition of the "operator class" system catalog (pg_opclass)
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*
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* The primary key for this table is <opcmethod, opcname, opcnamespace> ---
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* that is, there is a row for each valid combination of opclass name and
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* index access method type. This row specifies the expected input data type
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* for the opclass (the type of the heap column, or the expression output type
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* in the case of an index expression). Note that types binary-coercible to
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* the specified type will be accepted too.
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*
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* For a given <opcmethod, opcintype> pair, there can be at most one row that
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* has opcdefault = true; this row is the default opclass for such data in
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* such an index. (This is not currently enforced by an index, because we
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* don't support partial indexes on system catalogs.)
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*
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* Normally opckeytype = InvalidOid (zero), indicating that the data stored
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* in the index is the same as the data in the indexed column. If opckeytype
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* is nonzero then it indicates that a conversion step is needed to produce
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* the stored index data, which will be of type opckeytype (which might be
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* the same or different from the input datatype). Performing such a
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* conversion is the responsibility of the index access method --- not all
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* AMs support this.
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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_opclass.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_OPCLASS_H
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#define PG_OPCLASS_H
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#include "catalog/genbki.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_opclass_d.h"
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/* ----------------
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* pg_opclass definition. cpp turns this into
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* typedef struct FormData_pg_opclass
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* ----------------
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*/
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CATALOG(pg_opclass,2616,OperatorClassRelationId)
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{
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Oid oid; /* oid */
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/* index access method opclass is for */
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Oid opcmethod BKI_LOOKUP(pg_am);
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/* name of this opclass */
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NameData opcname;
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/* namespace of this opclass */
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Oid opcnamespace BKI_DEFAULT(pg_catalog) BKI_LOOKUP(pg_namespace);
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/* opclass owner */
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Oid opcowner BKI_DEFAULT(POSTGRES) BKI_LOOKUP(pg_authid);
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/* containing operator family */
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Oid opcfamily BKI_LOOKUP(pg_opfamily);
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/* type of data indexed by opclass */
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Oid opcintype BKI_LOOKUP(pg_type);
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/* T if opclass is default for opcintype */
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bool opcdefault BKI_DEFAULT(t);
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/* type of data in index, or InvalidOid if same as input column type */
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Oid opckeytype BKI_DEFAULT(0) BKI_LOOKUP_OPT(pg_type);
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} FormData_pg_opclass;
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/* ----------------
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* Form_pg_opclass corresponds to a pointer to a tuple with
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* the format of pg_opclass relation.
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* ----------------
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*/
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typedef FormData_pg_opclass *Form_pg_opclass;
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DECLARE_UNIQUE_INDEX(pg_opclass_am_name_nsp_index, 2686, on pg_opclass using btree(opcmethod oid_ops, opcname name_ops, opcnamespace oid_ops));
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#define OpclassAmNameNspIndexId 2686
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DECLARE_UNIQUE_INDEX_PKEY(pg_opclass_oid_index, 2687, on pg_opclass using btree(oid oid_ops));
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#define OpclassOidIndexId 2687
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#endif /* PG_OPCLASS_H */
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