51.63. pg_type
  The catalog
  
   pg_type
  
  stores information about data
   types.  Base types and enum types (scalar types) are created with
  
   
    CREATE TYPE
   
  
  , and
   domains with
  
   
    CREATE DOMAIN
   
  
  .
   A composite type is automatically created for each table in the database, to
   represent the row structure of the table.  It is also possible to create
   composite types with
  
   CREATE TYPE AS
  
  .
 
   
    Table 51.63. 
    
     pg_type
    
    Columns
   
  
| Name | Type | References | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 
        oid
        | 
        oid
        | Row identifier | |
| 
        typname
        | 
        name
        | Data type name | |
| 
        typnamespace
        | 
        oid
        | 
        
          | The OID of the namespace that contains this type | 
| 
        typowner
        | 
        oid
        | 
        
          | Owner of the type | 
| 
        typlen
        | 
        int2
        | For a fixed-size type, 
        typlen
       is the number
       of bytes in the internal representation of the type.  But for a
       variable-length type,
        typlen
       is negative.
       -1 indicates a
       
        "
        
         varlena
        
        "
       
       type (one that has a length word),
       -2 indicates a null-terminated C string. | |
| 
        typbyval
        | 
        bool
        | 
        typbyval
       determines whether internal
       routines pass a value of this type by value or by reference.
        typbyval
       had better be false if
        typlen
       is not 1, 2, or 4 (or 8 on machines
       where Datum is 8 bytes).
       Variable-length types are always passed by reference. Note that
        typbyval
       can be false even if the
       length would allow pass-by-value. | |
| 
        typtype
        | 
        char
        | 
        typtype
       is
        b
       for a base type,
        c
       for a composite type (e.g., a table's row type),
        d
       for a domain,
        e
       for an enum type,
        p
       for a pseudo-type, or
        r
       for a range type.
       See also
        typrelid
       and
        typbasetype
       . | |
| 
        typcategory
        | 
        char
        | 
        typcategory
       is an arbitrary classification
       of data types that is used by the parser to determine which implicit
       casts should be
       
        "
        
         preferred
        
        "
       
       .
       See
       
        Table 51.64
       
       . | |
| 
        typispreferred
        | 
        bool
        | True if the type is a preferred cast target within its 
        typcategory
        | |
| 
        typisdefined
        | 
        bool
        | True if the type is defined, false if this is a placeholder
       entry for a not-yet-defined type.  When 
        typisdefined
       is false, nothing
       except the type name, namespace, and OID can be relied on. | |
| 
        typdelim
        | 
        char
        | Character that separates two values of this type when parsing array input. Note that the delimiter is associated with the array element data type, not the array data type. | |
| 
        typrelid
        | 
        oid
        | 
        
          | If this is a composite type (see 
        typtype
       ), then this column points to
       the
        pg_class
       entry that defines the
       corresponding table.  (For a free-standing composite type, the
        pg_class
       entry doesn't really represent
       a table, but it is needed anyway for the type's
        pg_attribute
       entries to link to.)
       Zero for non-composite types. | 
| 
        typelem
        | 
        oid
        | 
        
          | If 
        typelem
       is not 0 then it
       identifies another row in
        pg_type
       .
       The current type can then be subscripted like an array yielding
       values of type
        typelem
       .  A
       
        "
        
         true
        
        "
       
       array type is variable length
       (
        typlen
       = -1),
       but some fixed-length (
        typlen
       > 0) types
       also have nonzero
        typelem
       , for example
        name
       and
        point
       .
       If a fixed-length type has a
        typelem
       then
       its internal representation must be some number of values of the
        typelem
       data type with no other data.
       Variable-length array types have a header defined by the array
       subroutines. | 
| 
        typarray
        | 
        oid
        | 
        
          | If 
        typarray
       is not 0 then it
       identifies another row in
        pg_type
       , which
       is the
       
        "
        
         true
        
        "
       
       array type having this type as element | 
| 
        typinput
        | 
        regproc
        | 
        
          | Input conversion function (text format) | 
| 
        typoutput
        | 
        regproc
        | 
        
          | Output conversion function (text format) | 
| 
        typreceive
        | 
        regproc
        | 
        
          | Input conversion function (binary format), or 0 if none | 
| 
        typsend
        | 
        regproc
        | 
        
          | Output conversion function (binary format), or 0 if none | 
| 
        typmodin
        | 
        regproc
        | 
        
          | Type modifier input function, or 0 if type does not support modifiers | 
| 
        typmodout
        | 
        regproc
        | 
        
          | Type modifier output function, or 0 to use the standard format | 
| 
        typanalyze
        | 
        regproc
        | 
        
          | Custom 
        ANALYZE
       function, or 0 to use the standard function | 
| 
        typalign
        | 
        char
        | 
         Possible values are: 
 
 Note
         For types used in system tables, it is critical that the size
        and alignment defined in
          | |
| 
        typstorage
        | 
        char
        | 
         
 
        Note that
         | |
| 
        typnotnull
        | 
        bool
        | 
         | |
| 
        typbasetype
        | 
        oid
        | 
        
          | 
        If this is a domain (see
         | 
| 
        typtypmod
        | 
        int4
        | 
        Domains use
         | |
| 
        typndims
        | 
        int4
        | 
         | |
| 
        typcollation
        | 
        oid
        | 
        
          | 
         | 
| 
        typdefaultbin
        | 
        pg_node_tree
        | 
        If
         | |
| 
        typdefault
        | 
        text
        | 
         | |
| 
        typacl
        | 
        aclitem[]
        | Access privileges; see Section 5.7 for details | 
  
   Table 51.64
  
  lists the system-defined values
   of
  
   typcategory
  
  .  Any future additions to this list will
   also be upper-case ASCII letters.  All other ASCII characters are reserved
   for user-defined categories.
 
   
    Table 51.64. 
    
     typcategory
    
    Codes
   
  
| Code | Category | 
|---|---|
| 
        A
        | Array types | 
| 
        B
        | Boolean types | 
| 
        C
        | Composite types | 
| 
        D
        | Date/time types | 
| 
        E
        | Enum types | 
| 
        G
        | Geometric types | 
| 
        I
        | Network address types | 
| 
        N
        | Numeric types | 
| 
        P
        | Pseudo-types | 
| 
        R
        | Range types | 
| 
        S
        | String types | 
| 
        T
        | Timespan types | 
| 
        U
        | User-defined types | 
| 
        V
        | Bit-string types | 
| 
        X
        | 
        unknown
       type |