| /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| * | |
| * htup.h | |
| * POSTGRES heap tuple definitions. | |
| * | |
| * | |
| * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2024, PostgreSQL Global Development Group | |
| * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California | |
| * | |
| * src/include/access/htup.h | |
| * | |
| *------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| */ | |
| /* typedefs and forward declarations for structs defined in htup_details.h */ | |
| typedef struct HeapTupleHeaderData HeapTupleHeaderData; | |
| typedef HeapTupleHeaderData *HeapTupleHeader; | |
| typedef struct MinimalTupleData MinimalTupleData; | |
| typedef MinimalTupleData *MinimalTuple; | |
| /* | |
| * HeapTupleData is an in-memory data structure that points to a tuple. | |
| * | |
| * There are several ways in which this data structure is used: | |
| * | |
| * * Pointer to a tuple in a disk buffer: t_data points directly into the | |
| * buffer (which the code had better be holding a pin on, but this is not | |
| * reflected in HeapTupleData itself). | |
| * | |
| * * Pointer to nothing: t_data is NULL. This is used as a failure indication | |
| * in some functions. | |
| * | |
| * * Part of a palloc'd tuple: the HeapTupleData itself and the tuple | |
| * form a single palloc'd chunk. t_data points to the memory location | |
| * immediately following the HeapTupleData struct (at offset HEAPTUPLESIZE). | |
| * This is the output format of heap_form_tuple and related routines. | |
| * | |
| * * Separately allocated tuple: t_data points to a palloc'd chunk that | |
| * is not adjacent to the HeapTupleData. (This case is deprecated since | |
| * it's difficult to tell apart from case #1. It should be used only in | |
| * limited contexts where the code knows that case #1 will never apply.) | |
| * | |
| * * Separately allocated minimal tuple: t_data points MINIMAL_TUPLE_OFFSET | |
| * bytes before the start of a MinimalTuple. As with the previous case, | |
| * this can't be told apart from case #1 by inspection; code setting up | |
| * or destroying this representation has to know what it's doing. | |
| * | |
| * t_len should always be valid, except in the pointer-to-nothing case. | |
| * t_self and t_tableOid should be valid if the HeapTupleData points to | |
| * a disk buffer, or if it represents a copy of a tuple on disk. They | |
| * should be explicitly set invalid in manufactured tuples. | |
| */ | |
| typedef struct HeapTupleData | |
| { | |
| uint32 t_len; /* length of *t_data */ | |
| ItemPointerData t_self; /* SelfItemPointer */ | |
| Oid t_tableOid; /* table the tuple came from */ | |
| HeapTupleHeader t_data; /* -> tuple header and data */ | |
| } HeapTupleData; | |
| typedef HeapTupleData *HeapTuple; | |
| /* | |
| * Accessor macros to be used with HeapTuple pointers. | |
| */ | |
| /* HeapTupleHeader functions implemented in utils/time/combocid.c */ | |
| extern CommandId HeapTupleHeaderGetCmin(HeapTupleHeader tup); | |
| extern CommandId HeapTupleHeaderGetCmax(HeapTupleHeader tup); | |
| extern void HeapTupleHeaderAdjustCmax(HeapTupleHeader tup, | |
| CommandId *cmax, bool *iscombo); | |
| /* Prototype for HeapTupleHeader accessors in heapam.c */ | |
| extern TransactionId HeapTupleGetUpdateXid(HeapTupleHeader tuple); | |