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@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ pg_int64 lo_tell64(PGconn *conn, int fd); |
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<indexterm><primary>lo_truncate</primary></indexterm> |
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<indexterm><primary>lo_truncate</primary></indexterm> |
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To truncate a large object to a given length, call |
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To truncate a large object to a given length, call |
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<synopsis> |
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<synopsis> |
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int lo_truncate(PGcon *conn, int fd, size_t len); |
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int lo_truncate(PGconn *conn, int fd, size_t len); |
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</synopsis> |
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</synopsis> |
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This function truncates the large object |
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This function truncates the large object |
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descriptor <parameter>fd</parameter> to length <parameter>len</parameter>. The |
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descriptor <parameter>fd</parameter> to length <parameter>len</parameter>. The |
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@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ int lo_truncate(PGcon *conn, int fd, size_t len); |
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When dealing with large objects that might exceed 2GB in size, |
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When dealing with large objects that might exceed 2GB in size, |
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instead use |
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instead use |
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<synopsis> |
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<synopsis> |
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int lo_truncate64(PGcon *conn, int fd, pg_int64 len); |
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int lo_truncate64(PGconn *conn, int fd, pg_int64 len); |
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</synopsis> |
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</synopsis> |
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This function has the same |
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This function has the same |
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behavior as <function>lo_truncate</function>, but it can accept a |
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behavior as <function>lo_truncate</function>, but it can accept a |
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