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/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * relfilenode.h * Physical access information for relations. * * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2008, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/storage/relfilenode.h,v 1.15 2008/01/01 19:45:59 momjian Exp $ * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef RELFILENODE_H #define RELFILENODE_H /* * RelFileNode must provide all that we need to know to physically access * a relation. * * spcNode identifies the tablespace of the relation. It corresponds to * pg_tablespace.oid. * * dbNode identifies the database of the relation. It is zero for * "shared" relations (those common to all databases of a cluster). * Nonzero dbNode values correspond to pg_database.oid. * * relNode identifies the specific relation. relNode corresponds to * pg_class.relfilenode (NOT pg_class.oid, because we need to be able * to assign new physical files to relations in some situations). * Notice that relNode is only unique within a particular database. * * Note: spcNode must be GLOBALTABLESPACE_OID if and only if dbNode is * zero. We support shared relations only in the "global" tablespace. * * Note: in pg_class we allow reltablespace == 0 to denote that the * relation is stored in its database's "default" tablespace (as * identified by pg_database.dattablespace). However this shorthand * is NOT allowed in RelFileNode structs --- the real tablespace ID * must be supplied when setting spcNode. */ typedef struct RelFileNode { Oid spcNode; /* tablespace */ Oid dbNode; /* database */ Oid relNode; /* relation */ } RelFileNode; /* * Note: RelFileNodeEquals compares relNode first since that is most likely * to be different in two unequal RelFileNodes. It is probably redundant * to compare spcNode if the other two fields are found equal, but do it * anyway to be sure. */ #define RelFileNodeEquals(node1, node2) \ ((node1).relNode == (node2).relNode && \ (node1).dbNode == (node2).dbNode && \ (node1).spcNode == (node2).spcNode) #endif /* RELFILENODE_H */