Обсуждение: determine what column(s) form the primary key, in C extention
Hey. I'm creating an extention in C. An extention will be fired as, or inside, a trigger. What I need: dynamically, inside a trigger, identify which column, or columns if the primary key is composed of multiple columns, form the primary key -- their indexes or names. I need a fast way, therefore I don't consider using SPI_exec(..) and the like. I was suggested to use `get_primary_key_attnos` from `src/include/catalog/pg_constraint.h` extern Bitmapset *get_primary_key_attnos(Oid relid, bool deferrableOk) It returns *Bitstamp. And it's got "nwords" and "words[]". But those return just big numbers, not something that look similar to an index of the primary key column. And therefore I haven't had any luck thus far. How to do it?
Hi Alex,
On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 at 05:47, alex maslakov <alex@serendipia.email> wrote:
> I was suggested to use `get_primary_key_attnos` from
> `src/include/catalog/pg_constraint.h`
>
> extern Bitmapset *get_primary_key_attnos(Oid relid, bool deferrableOk)
>
>
> It returns *Bitstamp. And it's got "nwords" and "words[]". But those
> return just big numbers, not something that look similar to an index of
> the primary key column.
>
>
> And therefore I haven't had any luck thus far.
>
> How to do it?
You'll need to loop over the return value of that function with
bms_next_member()
e.g.
pkattnos = get_primary_key_attnos(oid, false);
i = -1;
while ((i = bms_next_member(pkattnos , i)) >= 0)
{
/* do stuff with i */
/* you'll need to use i - FirstLowInvalidHeapAttributeNumber to get
the pg_attribute.attnum */
}
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