Actually I want to load my perl code in postgres function.
How would i do that?
In C you have the notion of shared objects that you dynamically load
in postgres functions.
If one has to dynamically load the functionality of some perl code in
postgres function, how would that be done?
I think i was not clear enough in my last email
Thanks
Jas
On 1/16/07, Adam Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You treat it like any other perl code (you don't have to do
anything special just because it's in postgres):
If it's pure perl code, see "require"
http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/require.html
If it's a perl module, see "use"
http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/use.html
If you want to access a C library using perl,
see XS:
http://perldoc.perl.org/perlxs.html
http://perldoc.perl.org/perlxstut.html
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Subject: [GENERAL] Dynamic loading of Perl Code in Postgres functions
Hi,
I have some perl code that I need to load dynamically in my postgres
function.
How can this be accomplished?
I can do it in C using shared objects but don't know how would the same
work
with perl.
Is there anything like shared objects in Perl or something.
Thanks,
Jas
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