Struct pgx_pg_sys::TypeName

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#[repr(C)]
pub struct TypeName { pub type_: NodeTag, pub names: *mut List, pub typeOid: Oid, pub setof: bool, pub pct_type: bool, pub typmods: *mut List, pub typemod: int32, pub arrayBounds: *mut List, pub location: c_int, }
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Supporting data structures for Parse Trees

Most of these node types appear in raw parsetrees output by the grammar, and get transformed to something else by the analyzer. A few of them are used as-is in transformed querytrees.

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§type_: NodeTag§names: *mut List§typeOid: Oid§setof: bool§pct_type: bool§typmods: *mut List§typemod: int32§arrayBounds: *mut List§location: c_int

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