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justin cater

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Adding OpenSSL User-Defined Types to PostgreSQL Posted: Dec 30, 2014 3:23 AM
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PostgreSQL supports user-defined types (UDT). These types can be used to provide type-safety on user-defined functions when we would otherwise be forced to use simple BLOB objects. This comes at a significant cost. Many databases support UDT but implementation details vary widely so there’s a significant amount of vendor lock-in. In addition C language UDT […]

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