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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers Graphics And Animation Post 15319 by aloysius1001 on Tuesday 12th of February 2002 09:13:20 PM
Old 02-12-2002
Question Graphics And Animation

DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHY C OR ANY OTHER UNIX LANGUAGE IS USED IN THREE DIMENSIONAL ANIMATION AND RENDERING
 

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CREATE 
LANGUAGE(7) SQL Commands CREATE LANGUAGE(7) NAME
CREATE LANGUAGE - define a new procedural language SYNOPSIS
CREATE [ TRUSTED ] [ PROCEDURAL ] LANGUAGE langname HANDLER call_handler [ VALIDATOR valfunction ] DESCRIPTION
Using CREATE LANGUAGE, a PostgreSQL user can register a new procedural language with a PostgreSQL database. Subsequently, functions and trigger procedures can be defined in this new language. The user must have the PostgreSQL superuser privilege to register a new language. CREATE LANGUAGE effectively associates the language name with a call handler that is responsible for executing functions written in the language. Refer to the Programmer's Guide for more information about language call handlers. Note that procedural languages are local to individual databases. To make a language available in all databases by default, it should be installed into the template1 database. PARAMETERS
TRUSTED TRUSTED specifies that the call handler for the language is safe, that is, it does not offer an unprivileged user any functionality to bypass access restrictions. If this keyword is omitted when registering the language, only users with the PostgreSQL superuser privilege can use this language to create new functions. PROCEDURAL This is a noise word. langname The name of the new procedural language. The language name is case insensitive. A procedural language cannot override one of the built-in languages of PostgreSQL. For backward compatibility, the name may be enclosed by single quotes. HANDLER call_handler call_handler is the name of a previously registered function that will be called to execute the procedural language functions. The call handler for a procedural language must be written in a compiled language such as C with version 1 call convention and regis- tered with PostgreSQL as a function taking no arguments and returning the language_handler type, a placeholder type that is simply used to identify the function as a call handler. VALIDATOR valfunction valfunction is the name of a previously registered function that will be called when a new function in the language is created, to validate the new function. If no validator function is specified, then a new function will not be checked when it is created. The validator function must take one argument of type oid, which will be the OID of the to-be-created function, and will typically return void. A validator function would typically inspect the function body for syntactical correctness, but it can also look at other properties of the function, for example if the language cannot handle certain argument types. To signal an error, the validator function should use the elog() function. The return value of the function is ignored. DIAGNOSTICS
CREATE LANGUAGE This message is returned if the language is successfully created. ERROR: PL handler function funcname() doesn't exist This error is returned if the function funcname() is not found. NOTES
This command normally should not be executed directly by users. For the procedural languages supplied in the PostgreSQL distribution, the createlang(1) script should be used, which will also install the correct call handler. (createlang will call CREATE LANGUAGE internally.) In PostgreSQL versions before 7.3, it was necessary to declare handler functions as returning the placeholder type opaque, rather than lan- guage_handler. To support loading of old dump files, CREATE LANGUAGE will accept a function declared as returning opaque, but it will issue a NOTICE and change the function's declared return type to language_handler. Use the CREATE FUNCTION [create_function(7)] command to create a new function. Use DROP LANGUAGE [drop_language(7)], or better yet the droplang(1) script, to drop procedural languages. The system catalog pg_language records information about the currently installed procedural languages. Table "pg_language" Attribute | Type | Modifier ---------------+-----------+---------- lanname | name | lanispl | boolean | lanpltrusted | boolean | lanplcallfoid | oid | lanvalidator | oid | lanacl | aclitem[] | lanname | lanispl | lanpltrusted | lanplcallfoid | lanvalidator | lanacl -------------+---------+--------------+---------------+--------------+-------- internal | f | f | 0 | 2246 | c | f | f | 0 | 2247 | sql | f | t | 0 | 2248 | {=U} At present, with the exception of the permissions, the definition of a procedural language cannot be changed once it has been created. To be able to use a procedural language, a user must be granted the USAGE privilege. The createlang program automatically grants permis- sions to everyone if the language is known to be trusted. EXAMPLES
The following two commands executed in sequence will register a new procedural language and the associated call handler. CREATE FUNCTION plsample_call_handler () RETURNS language_handler AS '$libdir/plsample' LANGUAGE C; CREATE LANGUAGE plsample HANDLER plsample_call_handler; COMPATIBILITY
CREATE LANGUAGE is a PostgreSQL extension. HISTORY
The CREATE LANGUAGE command first appeared in PostgreSQL 6.3. SEE ALSO
createlang(1), CREATE FUNCTION [create_function(7)], droplang(1), DROP LANGUAGE [drop_language(l)], GRANT [grant(l)], REVOKE [revoke(l)], PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide SQL - Language Statements 2002-11-22 CREATE LANGUAGE(7)
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