On 8/12/2010 10:56 AM, Pavel Stehule wrote:
so this means a xor operation
2010/8/12 Stephen Cook<sclists@xxxxxxxxx>:
What does the hash mark (#) mean in plpgsql?
I saw it used in the pseudo_encrypt function @
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Pseudo_encrypt, on the line:
r2 := l1 # ((((1366.0 * r1 + 150889) % 714025) / 714025.0) * 32767)::int;
My google-fu has failed me on this one, and I needs to know.
Thanks!
Thanks (and also to everyone else who said the same thing almost
instantly). That's not one I have used yet (at least not in a database).
I should have known it was an operator and looked it up that way... what
threw me off was that when I paste that line in pgAdmin it changes the
font and formatting for that line. So I thought it must be something
special.
Sorry for the noise.
-- Stephen
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