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Class PgOid (2.23.0) | C++ Client Libraries

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A representation of the PostgreSQL Object Identifier (OID) type: used as primary keys for various system tables in the PostgreSQL dialect.

Constructors PgOid(PgOid const &)

Regular value type, supporting copy, assign, move.

Parameter Name Description PgOid const &
PgOid(PgOid &&)

Regular value type, supporting copy, assign, move.

Parameter Name Description PgOid &&
PgOid()

Default construction yields OID 0.

PgOid(std::uint64_t)

Construction from an OID unsigned four-byte integer.

Parameter Name Description value std::uint64_t
Operators operator=(PgOid const &)

Regular value type, supporting copy, assign, move.

Parameter Name Description PgOid const &
Returns Type Description PgOid & operator=(PgOid &&)

Regular value type, supporting copy, assign, move.

Parameter Name Description PgOid &&
Returns Type Description PgOid & operator std::uint64_t() const

Conversion to an OID unsigned four-byte integer.

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Last updated 2025-08-14 UTC.

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