Very minor copy-editing.

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Tom Lane 2002-08-23 01:28:17 +00:00
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<chapter id="datatype">
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<row>
<entry><type>cstring</></entry>
<entry>Indicates a function takes or returns a null-terminated C string</entry>
<entry>Indicates that a function accepts or returns a null-terminated C string</entry>
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<row>
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<para>
Functions coded in C (whether built-in or dynamically loaded) may be
declared to take or return any of these pseudo datatypes. It is up to
declared to accept or return any of these pseudo datatypes. It is up to
the function author to ensure that the function will behave safely
when a pseudo-type is used as an argument type.
</para>