> 2023年9月6日 18:19,jacktby jacktby <jack...@gmail.com> 写道:
> 
> 
> 
>> 2023年9月6日 01:47,David G. Johnston <david.g.johns...@gmail.com> 写道:
>> 
>> OIDs don't exist independently of the data they are associated with.  Give 
>> more context if you want a better answer.  Or just go look at the source 
>> code commits for when the last time something needing an OID got added to 
>> the core catalog.
>> 
>> David J.
>>  
> 
> { oid => '111', array_type_oid => '6099', descr => 'similarity columns',
>   typname => 'similarity_columns', typlen => '-1', typlen => '-1', typbyval 
> => 'f', typcategory => 'U',
>   typinput => 'byteain', typoutput => 'byteaout', typreceive => 'bytearecv',
>   typsend => 'byteasend', typalign => 'i', typstorage => 'x' },
> 
> I add above into pg_type.dat. And then I add execute “make install” and 
> restart pg. And Then do below:
> postgres=# SELECT typname from pg_type where typname like '%similarity%';
>  typname 
> ---------
> (0 rows)
> 
> I can’t get the type I added. What else I need to do?
I add below in bootstrap.c:
static const struct typinfo TypInfo[] = {
        {"similarity_columns", SimilarityColumns, 0, -1, false, TYPALIGN_INT, 
TYPSTORAGE_EXTENDED, InvalidOid,
         F_BYTEAIN, F_BYTEAOUT},
….
}
And then “make install” and restart pg.but still:
postgres=# SELECT typname from pg_type where typname like '%similarity%';
 typname 
---------
(0 rows)

Please give me help.

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