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/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * numeric.h * Definitions for the exact numeric data type of Postgres * * Original coding 1998, Jan Wieck. Heavily revised 2003, Tom Lane. * * Copyright (c) 1998-2008, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/utils/numeric.h,v 1.26 2008/01/01 19:45:59 momjian Exp $ * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef _PG_NUMERIC_H_ #define _PG_NUMERIC_H_ #include "fmgr.h" /* * Hardcoded precision limit - arbitrary, but must be small enough that * dscale values will fit in 14 bits. */ #define NUMERIC_MAX_PRECISION 1000 /* * Internal limits on the scales chosen for calculation results */ #define NUMERIC_MAX_DISPLAY_SCALE NUMERIC_MAX_PRECISION #define NUMERIC_MIN_DISPLAY_SCALE 0 #define NUMERIC_MAX_RESULT_SCALE (NUMERIC_MAX_PRECISION * 2) /* * For inherently inexact calculations such as division and square root, * we try to get at least this many significant digits; the idea is to * deliver a result no worse than float8 would. */ #define NUMERIC_MIN_SIG_DIGITS 16 /* * Sign values and macros to deal with packing/unpacking n_sign_dscale */ #define NUMERIC_SIGN_MASK 0xC000 #define NUMERIC_POS 0x0000 #define NUMERIC_NEG 0x4000 #define NUMERIC_NAN 0xC000 #define NUMERIC_DSCALE_MASK 0x3FFF #define NUMERIC_SIGN(n) ((n)->n_sign_dscale & NUMERIC_SIGN_MASK) #define NUMERIC_DSCALE(n) ((n)->n_sign_dscale & NUMERIC_DSCALE_MASK) #define NUMERIC_IS_NAN(n) (NUMERIC_SIGN(n) != NUMERIC_POS && \ NUMERIC_SIGN(n) != NUMERIC_NEG) /* * The Numeric data type stored in the database * * NOTE: by convention, values in the packed form have been stripped of * all leading and trailing zero digits (where a "digit" is of base NBASE). * In particular, if the value is zero, there will be no digits at all! * The weight is arbitrary in that case, but we normally set it to zero. */ typedef struct NumericData { int32 vl_len_; /* varlena header (do not touch directly!) */ uint16 n_sign_dscale; /* Sign + display scale */ int16 n_weight; /* Weight of 1st digit */ char n_data[1]; /* Digits (really array of NumericDigit) */ } NumericData; typedef NumericData *Numeric; #define NUMERIC_HDRSZ (VARHDRSZ + sizeof(uint16) + sizeof(int16)) /* * fmgr interface macros */ #define DatumGetNumeric(X) ((Numeric) PG_DETOAST_DATUM(X)) #define DatumGetNumericCopy(X) ((Numeric) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_COPY(X)) #define NumericGetDatum(X) PointerGetDatum(X) #define PG_GETARG_NUMERIC(n) DatumGetNumeric(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n)) #define PG_GETARG_NUMERIC_COPY(n) DatumGetNumericCopy(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n)) #define PG_RETURN_NUMERIC(x) return NumericGetDatum(x) #endif /* _PG_NUMERIC_H_ */