timescaledb/sql/hypercore.sql
Mats Kindahl e0a7a6f6e1 Hyperstore renamed to hypercore
This changes the names of all symbols, comments, files, and functions
to use "hypercore" rather than "hyperstore".
2024-10-16 13:13:34 +02:00

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-- This file and its contents are licensed under the Apache License 2.0.
-- Please see the included NOTICE for copyright information and
-- LICENSE-APACHE for a copy of the license.
CREATE FUNCTION ts_hypercore_handler(internal) RETURNS table_am_handler
AS '@MODULE_PATHNAME@', 'ts_hypercore_handler' LANGUAGE C;
CREATE ACCESS METHOD hypercore TYPE TABLE HANDLER ts_hypercore_handler;
COMMENT ON ACCESS METHOD hypercore IS 'Storage engine using hybrid row/columnar compression';
CREATE FUNCTION ts_hypercore_proxy_handler(internal) RETURNS index_am_handler
AS '@MODULE_PATHNAME@', 'ts_hypercore_proxy_handler' LANGUAGE C;
CREATE ACCESS METHOD hypercore_proxy TYPE INDEX HANDLER ts_hypercore_proxy_handler;
COMMENT ON ACCESS METHOD hypercore_proxy IS 'Hypercore proxy index access method';
-- An index AM needs at least one operator class for the column type
-- that the index will be defined on. To create the index, at least
-- one column needs to be defined. For "hypercore_proxy", the "count" column
-- on the hypercore's internal compressed relation is used since it
-- is always present. Since "count" has type int, we need a
-- corresponding operator class.
CREATE OPERATOR CLASS int4_ops
DEFAULT FOR TYPE int4 USING hypercore_proxy AS
OPERATOR 1 = (int4, int4),
FUNCTION 1 hashint4(int4);