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#include "parser/parse_type.h"
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#include "utils/array.h"
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#include "utils/builtins.h"
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#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
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#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
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#include "utils/memutils.h"
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#include "utils/numeric.h"
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@ -49,21 +50,21 @@ static PyObject *PLyList_FromArray_recurse(PLyDatumToOb *elm, int *dims, int ndi
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char **dataptr_p, bits8 **bitmap_p, int *bitmask_p);
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/* conversion from Python objects to Datums */
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static Datum PLyObject_ToBool(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv);
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static Datum PLyObject_ToBytea(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv);
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static Datum PLyObject_ToComposite(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv);
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static Datum PLyObject_ToDatum(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv);
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static Datum PLyObject_ToTransform(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv);
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static Datum PLySequence_ToArray(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv);
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static Datum PLyObject_ToBool(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv, bool inarray);
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static Datum PLyObject_ToBytea(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv, bool inarray);
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static Datum PLyObject_ToComposite(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv, bool inarray);
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static Datum PLyObject_ToDatum(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv, bool inarray);
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static Datum PLyObject_ToTransform(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv, bool inarray);
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static Datum PLySequence_ToArray(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv, bool inarray);
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static void PLySequence_ToArray_recurse(PLyObToDatum *elm, PyObject *list,
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int *dims, int ndim, int dim,
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Datum *elems, bool *nulls, int *currelem);
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/* conversion from Python objects to composite Datums (used by triggers and SRFs) */
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static Datum PLyString_ToComposite(PLyTypeInfo *info, TupleDesc desc, PyObject *string);
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static Datum PLyString_ToComposite(PLyTypeInfo *info, TupleDesc desc, PyObject *string, bool inarray);
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static Datum PLyMapping_ToComposite(PLyTypeInfo *info, TupleDesc desc, PyObject *mapping);
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static Datum PLySequence_ToComposite(PLyTypeInfo *info, TupleDesc desc, PyObject *sequence);
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static Datum PLyGenericObject_ToComposite(PLyTypeInfo *info, TupleDesc desc, PyObject *object);
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static Datum PLyGenericObject_ToComposite(PLyTypeInfo *info, TupleDesc desc, PyObject *object, bool inarray);
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void
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PLy_typeinfo_init(PLyTypeInfo *arg, MemoryContext mcxt)
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@ -341,12 +342,12 @@ PLyDict_FromTuple(PLyTypeInfo *info, HeapTuple tuple, TupleDesc desc)
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* as an object that has __getattr__ support.
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*/
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Datum
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PLyObject_ToCompositeDatum(PLyTypeInfo *info, TupleDesc desc, PyObject *plrv)
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PLyObject_ToCompositeDatum(PLyTypeInfo *info, TupleDesc desc, PyObject *plrv, bool inarray)
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{
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Datum datum;
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if (PyString_Check(plrv) || PyUnicode_Check(plrv))
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datum = PLyString_ToComposite(info, desc, plrv);
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datum = PLyString_ToComposite(info, desc, plrv, inarray);
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else if (PySequence_Check(plrv))
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/* composite type as sequence (tuple, list etc) */
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datum = PLySequence_ToComposite(info, desc, plrv);
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@ -355,7 +356,7 @@ PLyObject_ToCompositeDatum(PLyTypeInfo *info, TupleDesc desc, PyObject *plrv)
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datum = PLyMapping_ToComposite(info, desc, plrv);
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else
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/* returned as smth, must provide method __getattr__(name) */
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datum = PLyGenericObject_ToComposite(info, desc, plrv);
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datum = PLyGenericObject_ToComposite(info, desc, plrv, inarray);
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return datum;
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}
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* type can parse.
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*/
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static Datum
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PLyObject_ToBool(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv)
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PLyObject_ToBool(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv, bool inarray)
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{
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Datum rv;
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@ -765,7 +766,7 @@ PLyObject_ToBool(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv)
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* with embedded nulls. And it's faster this way.
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*/
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static Datum
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PLyObject_ToBytea(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv)
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PLyObject_ToBytea(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv, bool inarray)
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{
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PyObject *volatile plrv_so = NULL;
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Datum rv;
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@ -809,7 +810,7 @@ PLyObject_ToBytea(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv)
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* for obtaining PostgreSQL tuples.
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*/
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static Datum
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PLyObject_ToComposite(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv)
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PLyObject_ToComposite(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv, bool inarray)
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{
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Datum rv;
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PLyTypeInfo info;
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@ -836,7 +837,7 @@ PLyObject_ToComposite(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv)
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* that info instead of looking it up every time a tuple is returned from
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* the function.
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*/
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rv = PLyObject_ToCompositeDatum(&info, desc, plrv);
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rv = PLyObject_ToCompositeDatum(&info, desc, plrv, inarray);
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ReleaseTupleDesc(desc);
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@ -908,26 +909,70 @@ PLyObject_AsString(PyObject *plrv)
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* cstring into PostgreSQL type.
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*/
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static Datum
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PLyObject_ToDatum(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv)
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PLyObject_ToDatum(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv, bool inarray)
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{
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char *str;
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Assert(plrv != Py_None);
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str = PLyObject_AsString(plrv);
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/*
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* If we are parsing a composite type within an array, and the string
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* isn't a valid record literal, there's a high chance that the function
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* did something like:
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*
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* CREATE FUNCTION .. RETURNS comptype[] AS $$ return [['foo', 'bar']] $$
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* LANGUAGE plpython;
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*
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* Before PostgreSQL 10, that was interpreted as a single-dimensional
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* array, containing record ('foo', 'bar'). PostgreSQL 10 added support
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* for multi-dimensional arrays, and it is now interpreted as a
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* two-dimensional array, containing two records, 'foo', and 'bar'.
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* record_in() will throw an error, because "foo" is not a valid record
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* literal.
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*
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* To make that less confusing to users who are upgrading from older
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* versions, try to give a hint in the typical instances of that. If we are
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* parsing an array of composite types, and we see a string literal that
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* is not a valid record literal, give a hint. We only want to give the
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* hint in the narrow case of a malformed string literal, not any error
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* from record_in(), so check for that case here specifically.
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*
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* This check better match the one in record_in(), so that we don't forbid
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* literals that are actually valid!
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*/
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if (inarray && arg->typfunc.fn_oid == F_RECORD_IN)
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{
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char *ptr = str;
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/* Allow leading whitespace */
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while (*ptr && isspace((unsigned char) *ptr))
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ptr++;
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if (*ptr++ != '(')
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
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errmsg("malformed record literal: \"%s\"", str),
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errdetail("Missing left parenthesis."),
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errhint("To return a composite type in an array, return the composite type as a Python tuple, e.g. \"[('foo')]\"")));
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}
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return InputFunctionCall(&arg->typfunc,
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PLyObject_AsString(plrv),
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str,
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arg->typioparam,
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typmod);
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}
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static Datum
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PLyObject_ToTransform(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv)
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PLyObject_ToTransform(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv, bool inarray)
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{
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return FunctionCall1(&arg->typtransform, PointerGetDatum(plrv));
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}
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static Datum
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PLySequence_ToArray(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv)
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PLySequence_ToArray(PLyObToDatum *arg, int32 typmod, PyObject *plrv, bool inarray)
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{
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ArrayType *array;
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int i;
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else
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{
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nulls[*currelem] = false;
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elems[*currelem] = elm->func(elm, -1, obj);
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elems[*currelem] = elm->func(elm, -1, obj, true);
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}
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Py_XDECREF(obj);
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(*currelem)++;
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static Datum
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PLyString_ToComposite(PLyTypeInfo *info, TupleDesc desc, PyObject *string)
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PLyString_ToComposite(PLyTypeInfo *info, TupleDesc desc, PyObject *string, bool inarray)
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{
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Datum result;
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HeapTuple typeTup;
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ReleaseSysCache(typeTup);
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result = PLyObject_ToDatum(&locinfo.out.d, desc->tdtypmod, string);
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result = PLyObject_ToDatum(&locinfo.out.d, desc->tdtypmod, string, inarray);
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MemoryContextDelete(cxt);
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}
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else if (value)
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{
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values[i] = (att->func) (att, -1, value);
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values[i] = (att->func) (att, -1, value, false);
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nulls[i] = false;
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}
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else
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}
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else if (value)
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{
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values[i] = (att->func) (att, -1, value);
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values[i] = (att->func) (att, -1, value, false);
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nulls[i] = false;
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}
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static Datum
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PLyGenericObject_ToComposite(PLyTypeInfo *info, TupleDesc desc, PyObject *object)
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PLyGenericObject_ToComposite(PLyTypeInfo *info, TupleDesc desc, PyObject *object, bool inarray)
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{
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Datum result;
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HeapTuple tuple;
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}
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else if (value)
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{
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values[i] = (att->func) (att, -1, value);
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values[i] = (att->func) (att, -1, value, false);
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nulls[i] = false;
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}
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else
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{
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/*
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* No attribute for this column in the object.
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*
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* If we are parsing a composite type in an array, a likely
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* cause is that the function contained something like "[[123,
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* 'foo']]". Before PostgreSQL 10, that was interpreted as an
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* array, with a composite type (123, 'foo') in it. But now
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* it's interpreted as a two-dimensional array, and we try to
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* interpret "123" as the composite type. See also similar
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* heuristic in PLyObject_ToDatum().
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*/
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_COLUMN),
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errmsg("attribute \"%s\" does not exist in Python object", key),
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errhint("To return null in a column, "
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"let the returned object have an attribute named "
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"after column with value None.")));
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inarray ?
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errhint("To return a composite type in an array, return the composite type as a Python tuple, e.g. \"[('foo')]\"") :
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errhint("To return null in a column, let the returned object have an attribute named after column with value None.")));
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}
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Py_XDECREF(value);
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value = NULL;
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