Does that mean if I am passing a char value to the version 1 function from a function in the database then in the version 1 function it needs to be treated as text*??
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 05:38:34AM -0400, Jasbinder Bali wrote: > PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1 (test); > <snip>
> char *raw_rawemail1 = PG_GETARG_CHAR_P(1); //line 6 (warning > thrown for this line)
<snip>
> Was trying to test the code given in the postgres manual. > The only diff being that i changed the data type from text* to char* and it > gives me a warning like: > > "initialization makes pointer from integer without a cast" at line 6 as > commented above. > > Can any1 point why?
Sure, there's no such function PG_GETARG_CHAR_P(). You should set your compiler to warn about stuff like this.
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