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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-16 19:46:48 +0000
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+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * numeric.h
+ * Definitions for the exact numeric data type of Postgres
+ *
+ * Original coding 1998, Jan Wieck. Heavily revised 2003, Tom Lane.
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1998-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ *
+ * src/include/utils/numeric.h
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef _PG_NUMERIC_H_
+#define _PG_NUMERIC_H_
+
+#include "fmgr.h"
+
+/*
+ * Limits on the precision and scale specifiable in a NUMERIC typmod. The
+ * precision is strictly positive, but the scale may be positive or negative.
+ * A negative scale implies rounding before the decimal point.
+ *
+ * Note that the minimum display scale defined below is zero --- we always
+ * display all digits before the decimal point, even when the scale is
+ * negative.
+ *
+ * Note that the implementation limits on the precision and display scale of a
+ * numeric value are much larger --- beware of what you use these for!
+ */
+#define NUMERIC_MAX_PRECISION 1000
+
+#define NUMERIC_MIN_SCALE (-1000)
+#define NUMERIC_MAX_SCALE 1000
+
+/*
+ * Internal limits on the scales chosen for calculation results
+ */
+#define NUMERIC_MAX_DISPLAY_SCALE NUMERIC_MAX_PRECISION
+#define NUMERIC_MIN_DISPLAY_SCALE 0
+
+#define NUMERIC_MAX_RESULT_SCALE (NUMERIC_MAX_PRECISION * 2)
+
+/*
+ * For inherently inexact calculations such as division and square root,
+ * we try to get at least this many significant digits; the idea is to
+ * deliver a result no worse than float8 would.
+ */
+#define NUMERIC_MIN_SIG_DIGITS 16
+
+/* The actual contents of Numeric are private to numeric.c */
+struct NumericData;
+typedef struct NumericData *Numeric;
+
+/*
+ * fmgr interface macros
+ */
+
+#define DatumGetNumeric(X) ((Numeric) PG_DETOAST_DATUM(X))
+#define DatumGetNumericCopy(X) ((Numeric) PG_DETOAST_DATUM_COPY(X))
+#define NumericGetDatum(X) PointerGetDatum(X)
+#define PG_GETARG_NUMERIC(n) DatumGetNumeric(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
+#define PG_GETARG_NUMERIC_COPY(n) DatumGetNumericCopy(PG_GETARG_DATUM(n))
+#define PG_RETURN_NUMERIC(x) return NumericGetDatum(x)
+
+/*
+ * Utility functions in numeric.c
+ */
+extern bool numeric_is_nan(Numeric num);
+extern bool numeric_is_inf(Numeric num);
+extern int32 numeric_maximum_size(int32 typmod);
+extern char *numeric_out_sci(Numeric num, int scale);
+extern char *numeric_normalize(Numeric num);
+
+extern Numeric int64_to_numeric(int64 val);
+extern Numeric int64_div_fast_to_numeric(int64 val1, int log10val2);
+
+extern Numeric numeric_add_opt_error(Numeric num1, Numeric num2,
+ bool *have_error);
+extern Numeric numeric_sub_opt_error(Numeric num1, Numeric num2,
+ bool *have_error);
+extern Numeric numeric_mul_opt_error(Numeric num1, Numeric num2,
+ bool *have_error);
+extern Numeric numeric_div_opt_error(Numeric num1, Numeric num2,
+ bool *have_error);
+extern Numeric numeric_mod_opt_error(Numeric num1, Numeric num2,
+ bool *have_error);
+extern int32 numeric_int4_opt_error(Numeric num, bool *error);
+
+#endif /* _PG_NUMERIC_H_ */