Hi,
On 2017/03/15 16:20, Massimo Fidanza wrote:
> Il 15 mar 2017 3:52 AM, "Amit Langote" ha
> scritto:
>> On 2017/03/15 11:08, Massimo Fidanza wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> what it means to add a new procedural language such as Go or Rust?
>>
>> I think you're looking for how to write a "PL function
But there is a difference between python and Go or Rust that the first is
interpreted and the seconds are compiled like C. All PL instead of C and
Java (also byte code interpreted) are interpreted
Il 15 mar 2017 3:52 AM, "Amit Langote" ha
scritto:
> Hi,
>
> On 2017/03/15 11:08, Massimo Fidanza w
Hi,
On 2017/03/15 11:08, Massimo Fidanza wrote:
> Hello,
>
> what it means to add a new procedural language such as Go or Rust?
I think you're looking for how to write a "PL function call handler", most
likely in C. See for example how plpython_call_handler() is defined in
src/pl/plpython/plpy_
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 11:08 AM, Massimo Fidanza wrote:
> what it means to add a new procedural language such as Go or Rust?
If you are willing to allow functions defined in Postgres to be
written in such languages, you are likely looking some answers in the
documentation first on how to impleme
Hello,
what it means to add a new procedural language such as Go or Rust?
Thanks
Massimo
Tom Lane wrote:
Joe Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
2) Knowing the trend to move stuff *out* of the PostgreSQL source tarball, and
assuming plr is released under GPL, is there any chance that it would be
accepted into src/pl or contrib, or should I start a gborg project (I'd prefer
if it co
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What might be "nifty" would be to have some mappings that did Clever
Transformations of Queries Into Views, particularly if that allowed
harnessing the DBMS to do some of the statistical analysis behind your
back...
I'm not quite sure what you mean here, but it does supp
> >>Any strong feelings on whether this is necessary for a first release?
> >
> > No. I'm not sure you'd really need triggers written in R ever ;-)
>
> Yeah, that's what I figured too.
Indeed. R sounds like it might be an interesting platform from which to
do "data mining," and in that sort of
Tom Lane wrote:
Joe Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
2) Knowing the trend to move stuff *out* of the PostgreSQL source tarball, and
assuming plr is released under GPL, is there any chance that it would be
accepted into src/pl or contrib, or should I start a gborg project (I'd prefer
if it co
I'm nearing completion of a new procedural language, PL/R. It provides an
interface to the R Statistical Computing language. R is similar to the
commercial package S-Plus; for more on R see:
http://www.r-project.org/
Here is the first paragraph of their intro:
"R is a language and environment
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