Add NUMERICOID return type. Treat it as floating point for now. This

could be changed if we create a new Python type that matches it better
but NUMERIC <==> FLOAT probably works fine for most cases.
REL7_2_STABLE
D'Arcy J.M. Cain 24 years ago
parent 97c7db2e15
commit 52350c7ad9
  1. 4
      src/interfaces/python/pgmodule.c

@ -43,6 +43,7 @@
#define FLOAT4OID 700
#define FLOAT8OID 701
#define CASHOID 790
#define NUMERICOID 1700
static PyObject *PGError;
static const char *PyPgVersion = "3.1";
@ -298,6 +299,7 @@ get_type_array(PGresult *result, int nfields)
case FLOAT4OID:
case FLOAT8OID:
case NUMERICOID:
typ[j] = 2;
break;
@ -1805,6 +1807,7 @@ pgquery_getresult(pgqueryobject * self, PyObject * args)
case FLOAT4OID:
case FLOAT8OID:
case NUMERICOID:
typ[j] = 2;
break;
@ -1940,6 +1943,7 @@ pgquery_dictresult(pgqueryobject * self, PyObject * args)
case FLOAT4OID:
case FLOAT8OID:
case NUMERICOID:
typ[j] = 2;
break;

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