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These are ravenjobjects, which npgsql doesn't know how to handle.
There's a npgsqldbtype, like dbtype but with the extra stuff, but that requires references to npgsql (or reflection stuff ).
The typed list was the most straightforward way I could find to do it
int4range
, write NpgsqlDbType.Range | NpgsqlDbType.Integer
.
int[]
, write NpgsqlDbType.Array | NpgsqlDbType.Integer
.