Aleksej Saushev wrote:
> "Merlin Moncure" <mmoncure@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>
> > Bruce Momjian wrote:
> >> This brings up a good question. Exactly how do users know what
format
> >> _binary_ is? int4 is network byte order, but what about int8,
float4,
> >> inet?
> >
> > This is exactly what libpqtypes solves. Not only do we handle
> > formatting of binary formats, we provide a level of protection from
> > internal format changes for libpq users. See the example here:
> > http://libpqtypes.esilo.com/.
So, documentation of binary formats
> > (including network byte ordering) are not required.
>
> No, it is still required. There's not a single reference to libpqtypes
> in Postgres documentation, and libpqtypes isn't part of the
distribution,
> if I understand it right.
Agreed.
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