MySQL 8.4 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.4
The user_defined_functions table
contains a row for each loadable function registered
automatically by a component or plugin, or manually by a
CREATE
FUNCTION statement. For information about operations
that add or remove table rows, see
Section 7.7.1, “Installing and Uninstalling Loadable Functions”.
The name of the
user_defined_functions table
stems from the terminology used at its inception for the
type of function now known as a loadable function (that is,
user-defined function, or UDF).
The user_defined_functions table
has these columns:
UDF_NAME
The function name as referred to in SQL statements. The
value is NULL if the function was
registered by a CREATE
FUNCTION statement and is in the process of
unloading.
UDF_RETURN_TYPE
The function return value type. The value is one of
int, decimal,
real, char, or
row.
UDF_TYPE
The function type. The value is one of
function (scalar) or
aggregate.
UDF_LIBRARY
The name of the library file containing the executable
function code. The file is located in the directory named
by the plugin_dir system
variable. The value is NULL if the
function was registered by a component or plugin rather
than by a CREATE FUNCTION
statement.
UDF_USAGE_COUNT
The current function usage count. This is used to tell whether statements currently are accessing the function.
The user_defined_functions table
has these indexes:
Primary key on (UDF_NAME)
TRUNCATE TABLE is not permitted
for the user_defined_functions
table.
The mysql.func system table also lists
installed loadable functions, but only those installed using
CREATE
FUNCTION. The
user_defined_functions table
lists loadable functions installed using
CREATE
FUNCTION as well as loadable functions installed
automatically by components or plugins. This difference makes
user_defined_functions preferable
to mysql.func for checking which loadable
functions are installed.