Morgan Kita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This should be a relatively simple question... I just made a custom type
> in C, which I will use to build an array in one of my tables. ...

> However, should array_eq be called for unique constraints? What am I
> missing here to get this system working?

array_eq couldn't care less whether you have an operator named '='.
What it wants to find is a default btree index opclass for your datatype.
That represents an actual assertion that the operators behave in a
certain way, whereas an operator merely named '=' might do anything.

There's a fair amount of other infrastructure that also relies on
btree opclasses to tell it how operators behave, so it's worth your
trouble to jump through this hoop.

                        regards, tom lane

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