diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml index 10e668a85de..151a49037e4 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml @@ -4525,6 +4525,10 @@ SELECT * FROM pg_attribute trigger + + event_trigger + + language_handler @@ -4629,7 +4633,7 @@ SELECT * FROM pg_attribute record - Identifies a function returning an unspecified row type. + Identifies a function taking or returning an unspecified row type. @@ -4637,6 +4641,11 @@ SELECT * FROM pg_attribute A trigger function is declared to return trigger. + + event_trigger + An event trigger function is declared to return event_trigger. + + void Indicates that a function returns no value. @@ -4659,10 +4668,11 @@ SELECT * FROM pg_attribute Functions coded in procedural languages can use pseudo-types only as - allowed by their implementation languages. At present the procedural - languages all forbid use of a pseudo-type as argument type, and allow + allowed by their implementation languages. At present most procedural + languages forbid use of a pseudo-type as an argument type, and allow only void and record as a result type (plus - trigger when the function is used as a trigger). Some also + trigger or event_trigger when the function is used + as a trigger or event trigger). Some also support polymorphic functions using the types anyelement, anyarray, anynonarray, anyenum, and anyrange.