The catalog pg_opclass defines
index access method operator classes. Each operator class defines
semantics for index columns of a particular data type and a particular
index access method. Note that there can be multiple operator classes
for a given data type/access method combination, thus supporting multiple
behaviors.
Operator classes are described at length in Section 32.14.
Type of data stored in index, or zero if same as opcintype
The majority of the information defining an operator class is actually
not in its pg_opclass row, but in the associated
rows in pg_amop and
pg_amproc. Those rows are considered to be
part of the operator class definition — this is not unlike the way
that a relation is defined by a single pg_class
row plus associated rows in pg_attribute and
other tables.