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> Internal functions are functions written in C that have been statically
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The <SPAN
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same as the name being declared for SQL use.
(For reasons of backward compatibility, an empty body
is accepted as meaning that the C-language function name is the
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> Normally, all internal functions present in the
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(see <A
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but a user could use <TT
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>CREATE FUNCTION</TT
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to create additional alias names for an internal function.
Internal functions are declared in <TT
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>CREATE FUNCTION</TT
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with language name <TT
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>internal</TT
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create an alias for the <CODE
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>sqrt</CODE
> function:
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>CREATE FUNCTION square_root(double precision) RETURNS double precision
AS 'dsqrt'
LANGUAGE internal
STRICT;</PRE
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