Ron Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That cleared one hurdle, but I'm still not there yet.

> % select 'fe43d07c0c624786bebfcb3357a2a13a'::y_octet_16;
>             y_octet_16
> ----------------------------------
>  fe43d07c0c624786bebfcb3357a2a13a

That's not invoking any cast function, but the type's typinput function
(applied to a C-string).

> When things are connected up this way,
> what should the cast function expect to see as input?

> % select encode( y_uuid_generate(), 'hex' )::y_octet_16;
> ERROR:  input string contains invalid characters

If it's a cast from TEXT, it'll get the internal form of a TEXT datum,
ie, a counted (and not null-terminated) string.  You might look at
textin() and textout() to grok the difference.

                        regards, tom lane

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