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# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/utils/Attic/Gen_fmgrtab.sh.in,v 1.23 2000/05/29 20:18:30 tgl Exp $ |
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# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/utils/Attic/Gen_fmgrtab.sh.in,v 1.24 2000/06/02 02:00:28 tgl Exp $ |
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# NOTES |
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# Passes any -D options on to cpp prior to generating the list |
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2000, PostgreSQL, Inc |
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California |
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* |
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* $Id: Gen_fmgrtab.sh.in,v 1.23 2000/05/29 20:18:30 tgl Exp $ |
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* $Id: Gen_fmgrtab.sh.in,v 1.24 2000/06/02 02:00:28 tgl Exp $ |
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* NOTES |
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* ****************************** |
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* For example, we want to be able to assign different macro names to both |
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* char_text() and int4_text() even though these both appear with proname |
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* 'text'. If the same C function appears in more than one pg_proc entry, |
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* its equivalent macro will be defined with the OID of the entry appearing |
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* first in pg_proc.h. |
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* its equivalent macro will be defined with the lowest OID among those |
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* entries. |
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*/ |
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FuNkYfMgRsTuFf |
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California |
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* IDENTIFICATION |
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* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/utils/Attic/Gen_fmgrtab.sh.in,v 1.23 2000/05/29 20:18:30 tgl Exp $ |
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* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/utils/Attic/Gen_fmgrtab.sh.in,v 1.24 2000/06/02 02:00:28 tgl Exp $ |
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const FmgrBuiltin fmgr_builtins[] = { |
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FuNkYfMgRtAbStUfF |
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awk '{ printf (" { %d, \"%s\", %d, %s, %s, %s },\n"), \ |
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$1, $(NF-1), $9, \ |
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($8 == "t") ? "true" : "false", \ |
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($4 == "11") ? "true" : "false", \ |
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$(NF-1) }' $RAWFILE >> $TABLEFILE |
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# Note: using awk arrays to translate from pg_proc values to fmgrtab values |
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# may seem tedious, but avoid the temptation to write a quick x?y:z |
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# conditional expression instead. Not all awks have conditional expressions. |
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awk 'BEGIN { |
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Strict["t"] = "true" |
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Strict["f"] = "false" |
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OldStyle["11"] = "true" |
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OldStyle["12"] = "false" |
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} |
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{ printf (" { %d, \"%s\", %d, %s, %s, %s },\n"), \ |
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$1, $(NF-1), $9, Strict[$8], OldStyle[$4], $(NF-1) |
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}' $RAWFILE >> $TABLEFILE |
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cat >> $TABLEFILE <<FuNkYfMgRtAbStUfF |
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/* dummy entry is easier than getting rid of comma after last real one */ |
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