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   <span class="productname">PostgreSQL</span> allows user-defined functions
   to be written in other languages besides SQL and C.  These other
   languages are generically called <em class="firstterm">procedural
   languages</em> (<acronym class="acronym">PL</acronym>s).  For a function
   written in a procedural language, the database server has
   no built-in knowledge about how to interpret the function's source
   text. Instead, the task is passed to a special handler that knows
   the details of the language.  The handler could either do all the
   work of parsing, syntax analysis, execution, etc. itself, or it
   could serve as <span class="quote"><span class="quote">glue</span></span> between
   <span class="productname">PostgreSQL</span> and an existing implementation
   of a programming language.  The handler itself is a
   C language function compiled into a shared object and
   loaded on demand, just like any other C function.
  </p><p>
   There are currently four procedural languages available in the
   standard <span class="productname">PostgreSQL</span> distribution:
   <span class="application">PL/pgSQL</span> (<a class="xref" href="plpgsql.html" title="Chapter 43. PL/pgSQL — SQL Procedural Language">Chapter 43</a>),
   <span class="application">PL/Tcl</span> (<a class="xref" href="pltcl.html" title="Chapter 44. PL/Tcl — Tcl Procedural Language">Chapter 44</a>),
   <span class="application">PL/Perl</span> (<a class="xref" href="plperl.html" title="Chapter 45. PL/Perl — Perl Procedural Language">Chapter 45</a>), and
   <span class="application">PL/Python</span> (<a class="xref" href="plpython.html" title="Chapter 46. PL/Python — Python Procedural Language">Chapter 46</a>).
   There are additional procedural languages available that are not
   included in the core distribution. <a class="xref" href="external-projects.html" title="Appendix H. External Projects">Appendix H</a>
   has information about finding them. In addition other languages can
   be defined by users; the basics of developing a new procedural
   language are covered in <a class="xref" href="plhandler.html" title="Chapter 58. Writing a Procedural Language Handler">Chapter 58</a>.
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