Chapter 32. Large Objects#
Chapter 32. Large Objects
Table of Contents
- 32.1. Introduction
- 32.2. Implementation Features
- 32.3. Client Interfaces
- 32.3.1. Creating a Large Object
- 32.3.2. Importing a Large Object
- 32.3.3. Exporting a Large Object
- 32.3.4. Opening an Existing Large Object
- 32.3.5. Writing Data to a Large Object
- 32.3.6. Reading Data from a Large Object
- 32.3.7. Seeking in a Large Object
- 32.3.8. Obtaining the Seek Position of a Large Object
- 32.3.9. Truncating a Large Object
- 32.3.10. Closing a Large Object Descriptor
- 32.3.11. Removing a Large Object
- 32.4. Server-Side Functions
- 32.5. Example Program
Tantor SE-1C has a large object facility, which provides stream-style access to user data that is stored in a special large-object structure. Streaming access is useful when working with data values that are too large to manipulate conveniently as a whole.
This chapter describes the implementation and the programming and query language interfaces to Tantor SE-1C large object data. We use the libpq C library for the examples in this chapter, but most programming interfaces native to Tantor SE-1C support equivalent functionality. Other interfaces might use the large object interface internally to provide generic support for large values. This is not described here.