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2017-02-02Code review for avoidance of direct cross-module links.Noah Misch
Remove $(pkglibdir) from $(rpathdir), since commits d51924be886c2a05e691fa05b16cb6b30ab8370f and eda04886c1e048d695728206504ab4198462168e removed direct linkage to objects stored there. Users are unlikely to notice the difference. Accompany every $(python_libspec) with $(python_additional_libs); this doesn't fix a demonstrated bug, but it might do so on rare Python configurations. With these changes, AIX ceases to be a special case.
2016-10-04Avoid direct cross-module links in hstore_plperl and ltree_plpython, too.Tom Lane
Just turning the crank on the project started in commit d51924be8. These cases turn out to be exact subsets of the boilerplate needed for hstore_plpython. Discussion: <2652.1475512158@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2016-06-14Minor fixes in contrib installation scripts.Tom Lane
Extension scripts should never use CREATE OR REPLACE for initial object creation. If there is a collision with a pre-existing (probably user-created) object, we want extension installation to fail, not silently overwrite the user's object. Bloom and sslinfo both violated this precept. Also fix a number of scripts that had no standard header (the file name comment and the \echo...\quit guard). Probably the \echo...\quit hack is less important now than it was in 9.1 days, but that doesn't mean that individual extensions get to choose whether to use it or not. And fix a couple of evident copy-and-pasteos in file name comments. No need for back-patch: the REPLACE bugs are both new in 9.6, and the rest of this is pretty much cosmetic. Andreas Karlsson and Tom Lane
2016-01-12Use LOAD not actual code execution to pull in plpython library.Tom Lane
Commit 866566a690bb9916 is insufficient to prevent dump/reload failures when using transform modules in a database with both plpython2 and plpython3 installed. The reason is that the transform extension scripts use DO blocks as a mechanism to pull in the libpython library before creating the transform function. It's necessary to preload the library because the dynamic loader won't do it for us on every platform, leading to "unresolved symbol" failures when the transform library is loaded. But it's *not* necessary to execute Python code, and doing so will provoke a multiple-Pythons-are-loaded error even after the preceding commit. To fix, use LOAD instead of a DO block. That requires superuser privilege, but creation of a C function does anyway. It also embeds knowledge of the underlying library name for each PL language; but that's wired into the initdb-time contents of pg_pltemplate too, so that doesn't seem like a large problem either. Note that CREATE TRANSFORM as such doesn't call the language module at all. Per a report from Paul Jones. Back-patch to 9.5 where transform modules were introduced.
2016-01-05Sort $(wildcard) output where needed for reproducible build output.Tom Lane
The order of inclusion of .o files makes a difference in linker output; not a functional difference, but still a bitwise difference, which annoys some packagers who would like reproducible builds. Report and patch by Christoph Berg
2015-10-03Add CASCADE support for CREATE EXTENSION.Andres Freund
Without CASCADE, if an extension has an unfullfilled dependency on another extension, CREATE EXTENSION ERRORs out with "required extension ... is not installed". That is annoying, especially when that dependency is an implementation detail of the extension, rather than something the extension's user can make sense of. In addition to CASCADE this also includes a small set of regression tests around CREATE EXTENSION. Author: Petr Jelinek, editorialized by Michael Paquier, Andres Freund Reviewed-By: Michael Paquier, Andres Freund, Jeff Janes Discussion: 557E0520.3040800@2ndquadrant.com
2015-09-05Rearrange the handling of error context reports.Tom Lane
Remove the code in plpgsql that suppressed the innermost line of CONTEXT for messages emitted by RAISE commands. That was never more than a quick backwards-compatibility hack, and it's pretty silly in cases where the RAISE is nested in several levels of function. What's more, it violated our design theory that verbosity of error reports should be controlled on the client side not the server side. To alleviate the resulting noise increase, introduce a feature in libpq and psql whereby the CONTEXT field of messages can be suppressed, either always or only for non-error messages. Printing CONTEXT for errors only is now their default behavior. The actual code changes here are pretty small, but the effects on the regression test outputs are widespread. I had to edit some of the alternative expected outputs by hand; hopefully the buildfarm will soon find anything I fat-fingered. In passing, fix up (again) the output line counts in psql's various help displays. Add some commentary about how to verify them. Pavel Stehule, reviewed by Petr Jelínek, Jeevan Chalke, and others
2015-07-18Enable transforms modules to build and test on Cygwin.Andrew Dunstan
This still doesn't work correctly with Python 3, but I am committing this so we can get Cygwin buildfarm members building with Python 2.
2015-07-16AIX: Link TRANSFORM modules with their dependencies.Noah Misch
The result closely resembles linking of these modules for the "win32" port. Augment the $(exports_file) header so the file is also usable as an import file. Unfortunately, relocating an AIX installation will now require adding $(pkglibdir) to LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Back-patch to 9.5, where the modules were introduced.
2015-07-16MinGW: Link ltree_plpython with plpython.Noah Misch
The MSVC build system already did this, and building against Python 3 requires it. Back-patch to 9.5, where the module was introduced.
2015-05-24Remove no-longer-required function declarations.Tom Lane
Remove a bunch of "extern Datum foo(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);" declarations that are no longer needed now that PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(foo) provides that. Some of these were evidently missed in commit e7128e8dbb305059, but others were cargo-culted in in code added since then. Possibly that can be blamed in part on the fact that we'd not fixed relevant documentation examples, which I've now done.
2015-05-24pgindent run for 9.5Bruce Momjian
2015-05-18Use += not = to set makefile variables after including base makefiles.Tom Lane
The previous coding in hstore_plpython and ltree_plpython wiped out any values set by the base makefiles. This at least had the effect of running the tests in "regression" not "contrib_regression" as expected. These being pretty new modules, there might be other bad effects we'd not noticed yet.
2015-05-03Enable transforms modules to build and run with Mingw builds.Andrew Dunstan
These modules were all missing essential Windows scaffolding, including resources files and descriptions, and links to the relevant library import files. This latter item means that the modules can't be built with pgxs on Windows, as we don't install the import files. If we ever decide to install them this restriction could probably be removed. Also, as with plperl we need to make sure that perl's CORE directory is last on the include list, as on Windows it appears to contain some headers with names that clash with names of some headers we include.
2015-04-26Add transforms featurePeter Eisentraut
This provides a mechanism for specifying conversions between SQL data types and procedural languages. As examples, there are transforms for hstore and ltree for PL/Perl and PL/Python. reviews by Pavel Stěhule and Andres Freund