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are now separate files "postgres.h" and "postgres_fe.h", which are meant to be the primary include files for backend .c files and frontend .c files respectively. By default, only include files meant for frontend use are installed into the installation include directory. There is a new make target 'make install-all-headers' that adds the whole content of the src/include tree to the installed fileset, for use by people who want to develop server-side code without keeping the complete source tree on hand. Cleaned up a whole lot of crufty and inconsistent header inclusions. |
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string_io.sql.in |
String io module for postgresql. Copyright (C) 1999, Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it> This software is distributed under the GNU General Public License either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. These output functions can be used as substitution of the standard text output functions to get the value of text fields printed in the format used for C strings. This allows the output of queries or the exported files to be processed more easily using standard unix filter programs like perl or awk. If you use the standard functions instead you could find a single tuple splitted into many lines and the tabs embedded in the values could be confused with those used as field delimters. My function translates all non-printing characters into corresponding esacape sequences as defined by the C syntax. All you need to reconstruct the exact value in your application is a corresponding unescape function like the string_input defined in the source code. Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it>