On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 2:34 PM, Fabiana Zioti <fabi_zi...@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>
> I'm developing an extension to PostgreSQL using C. I created a
> user-defined type called geo_trajc_elem. I also created a function to
> generate an array of this new type.
>
>
> (....)
>
>   ArrayType *result_array;
>   struct geo_trajc_elem *traje = (struct geo_trajc_elem
> *)palloc(sizeof(struct geo_trajc_elem));
>
>   Timestamp time_el = PG_GETARG_TIMESTAMP(1);
>   struct geo_point *pt = PG_GETARG_GEOPOINT_TYPE_P(2);
>
>   int16 typlen;
>   bool typbyval;
>   char typalign;
>
>   Datum datum_element;
>
>
>   traje = DatumGetGeoTrajETypeP(DirectFunctionCall2(get_trajectory_elem,
> PointerGetDatum(time_el), PointerGetDatum(pt)));
>   datum_element = PointerGetDatum(traje);
>
>   /* Oid element_type = get_fn_expr_argtype(fcinfo->flinfo, 0); */
>
>   Oid element_type = ?
>
>   get_typlenbyvalalign(element_type, &typlen, &typbyval, &typalign);
> (....)
>
>
> Is there a function to get the id of my new type? Like get_oid_elem
> (struct geo_trajc_elem)
>
> In this case, it is not possible to use get_fn_expr_argtype because I am
> not passing the new type as argument but creating it in the function
> itself, correct ?
>

*>Is there a function to get the id of my new type? Like get_oid_elem
(struct geo_trajc_elem)*

*A simple*

*SELECT oid, typname*
*     FROM pg_type*
* WHERE typname = 'struct geo_trajc_elem';*

*should do the trick for you.*

-- 
*Melvin Davidson*
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