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| /*
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|  * contrib/hstore/hstore.h
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|  */
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| #ifndef __HSTORE_H__
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| #define __HSTORE_H__
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| 
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| #include "fmgr.h"
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| #include "utils/array.h"
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| 
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| 
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| /*
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|  * HEntry: there is one of these for each key _and_ value in an hstore
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|  *
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|  * the position offset points to the _end_ so that we can get the length
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|  * by subtraction from the previous entry.  the ISFIRST flag lets us tell
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|  * whether there is a previous entry.
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|  */
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| typedef struct
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| {
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| 	uint32		entry;
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| } HEntry;
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| 
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| #define HENTRY_ISFIRST 0x80000000
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| #define HENTRY_ISNULL  0x40000000
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| #define HENTRY_POSMASK 0x3FFFFFFF
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| 
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| /* note possible multiple evaluations, also access to prior array element */
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| #define HSE_ISFIRST(he_) (((he_).entry & HENTRY_ISFIRST) != 0)
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| #define HSE_ISNULL(he_) (((he_).entry & HENTRY_ISNULL) != 0)
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| #define HSE_ENDPOS(he_) ((he_).entry & HENTRY_POSMASK)
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| #define HSE_OFF(he_) (HSE_ISFIRST(he_) ? 0 : HSE_ENDPOS((&(he_))[-1]))
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| #define HSE_LEN(he_) (HSE_ISFIRST(he_)	\
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| 					  ? HSE_ENDPOS(he_) \
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| 					  : HSE_ENDPOS(he_) - HSE_ENDPOS((&(he_))[-1]))
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| 
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| /*
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|  * determined by the size of "endpos" (ie HENTRY_POSMASK), though this is a
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|  * bit academic since currently varlenas (and hence both the input and the
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|  * whole hstore) have the same limit
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|  */
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| #define HSTORE_MAX_KEY_LEN 0x3FFFFFFF
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| #define HSTORE_MAX_VALUE_LEN 0x3FFFFFFF
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| 
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| typedef struct
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| {
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| 	int32		vl_len_;		/* varlena header (do not touch directly!) */
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| 	uint32		size_;			/* flags and number of items in hstore */
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| 	/* array of HEntry follows */
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| } HStore;
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| 
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| /*
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|  * It's not possible to get more than 2^28 items into an hstore, so we reserve
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|  * the top few bits of the size field.  See hstore_compat.c for one reason
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|  * why.  Some bits are left for future use here.  MaxAllocSize makes the
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|  * practical count limit slightly more than 2^28 / 3, or INT_MAX / 24, the
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|  * limit for an hstore full of 4-byte keys and null values.  Therefore, we
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|  * don't explicitly check the format-imposed limit.
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|  */
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| #define HS_FLAG_NEWVERSION 0x80000000
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| 
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| #define HS_COUNT(hsp_) ((hsp_)->size_ & 0x0FFFFFFF)
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| #define HS_SETCOUNT(hsp_,c_) ((hsp_)->size_ = (c_) | HS_FLAG_NEWVERSION)
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| 
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| 
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| /*
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|  * "x" comes from an existing HS_COUNT() (as discussed, <= INT_MAX/24) or a
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|  * Pairs array length (due to MaxAllocSize, <= INT_MAX/40).  "lenstr" is no
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|  * more than INT_MAX, that extreme case arising in hstore_from_arrays().
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|  * Therefore, this calculation is limited to about INT_MAX / 5 + INT_MAX.
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|  */
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| #define HSHRDSIZE	(sizeof(HStore))
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| #define CALCDATASIZE(x, lenstr) ( (x) * 2 * sizeof(HEntry) + HSHRDSIZE + (lenstr) )
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| 
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| /* note multiple evaluations of x */
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| #define ARRPTR(x)		( (HEntry*) ( (HStore*)(x) + 1 ) )
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| #define STRPTR(x)		( (char*)(ARRPTR(x) + HS_COUNT((HStore*)(x)) * 2) )
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| 
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| /* note multiple/non evaluations */
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| #define HS_KEY(arr_,str_,i_) ((str_) + HSE_OFF((arr_)[2*(i_)]))
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| #define HS_VAL(arr_,str_,i_) ((str_) + HSE_OFF((arr_)[2*(i_)+1]))
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| #define HS_KEYLEN(arr_,i_) (HSE_LEN((arr_)[2*(i_)]))
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| #define HS_VALLEN(arr_,i_) (HSE_LEN((arr_)[2*(i_)+1]))
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| #define HS_VALISNULL(arr_,i_) (HSE_ISNULL((arr_)[2*(i_)+1]))
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| 
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| /*
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|  * currently, these following macros are the _only_ places that rely
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|  * on internal knowledge of HEntry. Everything else should be using
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|  * the above macros. Exception: the in-place upgrade in hstore_compat.c
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|  * messes with entries directly.
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|  */
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| 
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| /*
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|  * copy one key/value pair (which must be contiguous starting at
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|  * sptr_) into an under-construction hstore; dent_ is an HEntry*,
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|  * dbuf_ is the destination's string buffer, dptr_ is the current
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|  * position in the destination. lots of modification and multiple
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|  * evaluation here.
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|  */
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| #define HS_COPYITEM(dent_,dbuf_,dptr_,sptr_,klen_,vlen_,vnull_)			\
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| 	do {																\
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| 		memcpy((dptr_), (sptr_), (klen_)+(vlen_));						\
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| 		(dptr_) += (klen_)+(vlen_);										\
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| 		(dent_)++->entry = ((dptr_) - (dbuf_) - (vlen_)) & HENTRY_POSMASK; \
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| 		(dent_)++->entry = ((((dptr_) - (dbuf_)) & HENTRY_POSMASK)		\
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| 							 | ((vnull_) ? HENTRY_ISNULL : 0));			\
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| 	} while(0)
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| 
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| /*
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|  * add one key/item pair, from a Pairs structure, into an
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|  * under-construction hstore
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|  */
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| #define HS_ADDITEM(dent_,dbuf_,dptr_,pair_)								\
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| 	do {																\
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| 		memcpy((dptr_), (pair_).key, (pair_).keylen);					\
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| 		(dptr_) += (pair_).keylen;										\
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| 		(dent_)++->entry = ((dptr_) - (dbuf_)) & HENTRY_POSMASK;		\
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| 		if ((pair_).isnull)												\
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| 			(dent_)++->entry = ((((dptr_) - (dbuf_)) & HENTRY_POSMASK)	\
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| 								 | HENTRY_ISNULL);						\
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| 		else															\
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| 		{																\
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| 			memcpy((dptr_), (pair_).val, (pair_).vallen);				\
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| 			(dptr_) += (pair_).vallen;									\
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| 			(dent_)++->entry = ((dptr_) - (dbuf_)) & HENTRY_POSMASK;	\
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| 		}																\
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| 	} while (0)
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| 
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| /* finalize a newly-constructed hstore */
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| #define HS_FINALIZE(hsp_,count_,buf_,ptr_)							\
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| 	do {															\
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| 		int buflen = (ptr_) - (buf_);								\
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| 		if ((count_))												\
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| 			ARRPTR(hsp_)[0].entry |= HENTRY_ISFIRST;				\
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| 		if ((count_) != HS_COUNT((hsp_)))							\
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| 		{															\
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| 			HS_SETCOUNT((hsp_),(count_));							\
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| 			memmove(STRPTR(hsp_), (buf_), buflen);					\
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| 		}															\
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| 		SET_VARSIZE((hsp_), CALCDATASIZE((count_), buflen));		\
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| 	} while (0)
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| 
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| /* ensure the varlena size of an existing hstore is correct */
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| #define HS_FIXSIZE(hsp_,count_)											\
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| 	do {																\
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| 		int bl = (count_) ? HSE_ENDPOS(ARRPTR(hsp_)[2*(count_)-1]) : 0; \
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| 		SET_VARSIZE((hsp_), CALCDATASIZE((count_),bl));					\
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| 	} while (0)
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| 
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| /* DatumGetHStoreP includes support for reading old-format hstore values */
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| extern HStore *hstoreUpgrade(Datum orig);
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| 
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| #define DatumGetHStoreP(d) hstoreUpgrade(d)
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| 
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| #define PG_GETARG_HS(x) DatumGetHStoreP(PG_GETARG_DATUM(x))
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| 
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Pairs is a "decompressed" representation of one key/value pair.
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|  * The two strings are not necessarily null-terminated.
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|  */
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| typedef struct
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| {
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| 	char	   *key;
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| 	char	   *val;
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| 	size_t		keylen;
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| 	size_t		vallen;
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| 	bool		isnull;			/* value is null? */
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| 	bool		needfree;		/* need to pfree the value? */
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| } Pairs;
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| 
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| extern int	hstoreUniquePairs(Pairs *a, int32 l, int32 *buflen);
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| extern HStore *hstorePairs(Pairs *pairs, int32 pcount, int32 buflen);
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| 
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| extern size_t hstoreCheckKeyLen(size_t len);
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| extern size_t hstoreCheckValLen(size_t len);
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| 
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| extern int	hstoreFindKey(HStore *hs, int *lowbound, char *key, int keylen);
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| extern Pairs *hstoreArrayToPairs(ArrayType *a, int *npairs);
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| 
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| #define HStoreContainsStrategyNumber	7
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| #define HStoreExistsStrategyNumber		9
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| #define HStoreExistsAnyStrategyNumber	10
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| #define HStoreExistsAllStrategyNumber	11
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| #define HStoreOldContainsStrategyNumber 13		/* backwards compatibility */
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| 
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| /*
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|  * defining HSTORE_POLLUTE_NAMESPACE=0 will prevent use of old function names;
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|  * for now, we default to on for the benefit of people restoring old dumps
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|  */
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| #ifndef HSTORE_POLLUTE_NAMESPACE
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| #define HSTORE_POLLUTE_NAMESPACE 1
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if HSTORE_POLLUTE_NAMESPACE
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| #define HSTORE_POLLUTE(newname_,oldname_) \
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| 	PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(oldname_);		  \
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| 	Datum newname_(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);	  \
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| 	Datum oldname_(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) { return newname_(fcinfo); } \
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| 	extern int no_such_variable
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| #else
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| #define HSTORE_POLLUTE(newname_,oldname_) \
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| 	extern int no_such_variable
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| #endif
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| 
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| #endif   /* __HSTORE_H__ */
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