Re: Support for unsigned integer types
От | Peter Eisentraut |
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Тема | Re: Support for unsigned integer types |
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Msg-id | e3d0d43d-99d7-4412-afad-f16831f3065e@eisentraut.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Support for unsigned integer types (Jack Bay <jack.victor.bay@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
On 06.12.24 19:45, Jack Bay wrote: > Unsigned integers are a widely used type and can be important for > compact and well-aligned data structures, but are not currently > available in PostgreSQL. > > In particular unsigned 64-bit integers and unsigned 32-bit integers > are desirable as identifiers. They unambiguously correspond to > specific hexadecimal or other human-readable encoded representations. > Although signed integers can be used for this purpose, there is the > potential for human error in confusing a positive value for a negative > value, corner cases around maximum and minimum values (which are > statistically certain to be encountered when random bits are used for > the integer), the potential for human error in interconverting hex and > other encoded representations, text representation nonuniformity (the > need for a space for the minus sign), and a variety of associated > nuisances. > > Would it be possible to add support for unsigned 64-bit and unsigned > 32-bit integers to postgresql? Here is an extension that implements this: https://github.com/petere/pguint You can use this for production use and perhaps also as the basis for experimentation about different behaviors and trade-off that have been mentioned.
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