postgres/src/include/config.h
Bruce Momjian cb6cb7745d Here's the final set of patches to 6.0 (sup'd on 27/12/96) that allow a full
gmake of the code without interruption.

There's also some tidy-up of the MAXPATHLEN stuff based on the assumption that
all supported platforms have MAXPATHLEN defined in <sys/param.h>.

(The only unknowns for the above are AIX and IRIX5.)
1996-12-28 02:13:05 +00:00

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/* the purpose of this file is to reduce the use of #ifdef's through
* the code base by those porting the software, and to facilitate the
* eventual use of autoconf to build the server
*/
#ifndef CONFIG_H
#define CONFIG_H
#define BLCKSZ 8192
#if defined(aix)
#define TERMIOS_H_LOCATION <termios.h>
#else
#define TERMIOS_H_LOCATION <sys/termios.h>
#endif
#define HAVE_MEMMOVE
#if defined(aix)
# define CLASS_CONFLICT
# define DISABLE_XOPEN_NLS
# define NEED_ISINF
# define NEED_UNION_SEMUN
# define NEED_SYS_SELECT_H
# define HAVE_TZSET
# define HAVE_ANSI_CPP
# define SB_PAD 44
# define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned int slock_t;
#endif
#if defined(alpha)
# define USE_POSIX_TIME
# define USE_POSIX_SIGNALS
# define DISABLE_XOPEN_NLS
# define NEED_ISINF
# define HAS_LONG_LONG
# define NEED_UNION_SEMUN
# define SB_PAD 40
# define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
include <sys/mman.h> /* for msemaphore */
typedef msemaphore slock_t;
#endif
#if defined(BSD44_derived)
# define USE_LIMITS_H
# define USE_POSIX_TIME
# define NEED_CBRT
# define NEED_I386_TAS_ASM
# define SB_PAD 56
# define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
# if defined(__mips__)
# undef HAS_TEST_AND_SET
# endif
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#endif
#if defined(bsdi)
# if defined(i386)
# define NEED_I386_TAS_ASM
# define SB_PAD 56
# endif
# if defined(sparc)
# define NEED_SPARC_TAS_ASM
# define SB_PAD 56
# endif
# if defined(PRE_BSDI_2_1)
# define NEED_UNION_SEMUN
# endif
# define USE_LIMITS_H
# define USE_POSIX_TIME
# define NEED_CBRT
# define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#endif
#if defined(dgux)
# define LINUX_ELF
# define NEED_UNION_SEMUN
# define USE_POSIX_SIGNALS
#endif
#if defined(hpux)
# define JMP_BUF
# define USE_POSIX_TIME
# define HAVE_TZSET
# define NEED_CBRT
# define NEED_RINT
# define NEED_UNION_SEMUN
# define SB_PAD 44
# define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef struct { int sem[4]; } slock_t;
#endif
#if defined(i386_solaris)
# define USE_POSIX_TIME
# define USE_POSIX_SIGNALS
# define NEED_ISINF
# define NEED_RUSAGE
# define NO_EMPTY_STMTS
# define HAVE_TZSET
# define NEED_UNION_SEMUN
# define SYSV_DIRENT
# define NEED_NOFILE_KLUDGE
# define SB_PAD 56
# define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#endif
#if defined(irix5)
# define USE_POSIX_TIME
# define USE_POSIX_SIGNALS
# define NEED_ISINF
# define NO_EMPTY_STMTS
# define NO_VFORK
# define HAVE_TZSET
# define SYSV_DIRENT
# define SB_PAD 44
# define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef abilock_t slock_t;
#endif
#if defined(linux)
/* __USE_POSIX, __USE_BSD, and __USE_BSD_SIGNAL used to be defined either
here or with -D compile options, but __ macros should be set and used by C
library macros, not Postgres code. __USE_POSIX is set by features.h,
__USE_BSD is set by bsd/signal.h, and __USE_BSD_SIGNAL appears not to
be used.
*/
# define JMP_BUF
# define USE_POSIX_TIME
# define HAVE_TZSET
# define NEED_CBRT
# define NEED_I386_TAS_ASM
# define SB_PAD 56
# define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#endif
/* does anybody use this? */
#if defined(next)
# define JMP_BUF
# define NEED_SIG_JMP
# define SB_PAD 56
typedef struct mutex slock_t;
#endif
#if defined(sequent)
# define NEED_UNION_SEMUN
#endif
#if defined(sparc_solaris)
# define USE_POSIX_TIME
# define USE_POSIX_SIGNALS
# define NEED_ISINF
# define NEED_RUSAGE
# define NO_EMPTY_STMTS
# define USE_POSIX_TIME
# define HAVE_TZSET
# define NEED_UNION_SEMUN
# define SYSV_DIRENT
# define SB_PAD 56
# define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
typedef unsigned char slock_t;
#endif
#if defined(sunos4)
# define USE_POSIX_TIME
# define NEED_NOFILE_KLUDGE
# define SB_PAD 56
# undef HAVE_MEMMOVE
#endif
#if defined(svr4)
# define USE_POSIX_TIME
# define USE_POSIX_SIGNALS
# define NEED_ISINF
# define NEED_RUSAGE
# define NO_EMPTY_STMTS
# define HAVE_TZSET
# define NEED_UNION_SEMUN
# define SYSV_DIRENT
#endif
#if defined(win32)
# define JMP_BUF
# define NEED_SIG_JMP
# define NO_UNISTD_H
# define USES_WINSOCK
# define NOFILE 100
# define NEED_UNION_SEMUN
# define HAVE_TZSET
# define NEED_CBRT
# define NEED_ISINF
# ifndef MAXPATHLEN
# define MAXPATHLEN 250
# endif
#endif /* WIN32 */
#if defined(ultrix4)
# define NEED_ISINF
# define USE_POSIX_TIME
# define NEED_UNION_SEMUN
# define NEED_STRDUP
# define SB_PAD 60
#endif
/*
* The following is used as the arg list for signal handlers. Any ports
* that take something other than an int argument should change this in
* the port specific makefile. Note that variable names are required
* because it is used in both the prototypes as well as the definitions.
* Note also the long name. We expect that this won't collide with
* other names causing compiler warnings.
*/
#ifndef SIGNAL_ARGS
# define SIGNAL_ARGS int postgres_signal_arg
#endif
/*
* DEF_PGPORT is the TCP port number on which the Postmaster listens by
* default. This can be overriden by command options, environment variables,
* and the postconfig hook.
*/
#define DEF_PGPORT "5432"
/* turn this on if you prefer European style dates instead of American
* style dates
*/
/* #define EUROPEAN_DATES */
/*
* If you do not plan to use Host based authentication,
* comment out the following line
*/
#define HBA
/*
* On architectures for which we have not implemented spinlocks (or
* cannot do so), we use System V semaphores. We also use them for
* long locks. For some reason union semun is never defined in the
* System V header files so we must do it ourselves.
*/
/* Debug and various "defines" that should be documented */
/* found in function aclparse() in src/backend/utils/adt/acl.c */
/* #define ACLDEBUG */
/* found in src/backend/utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c
code seems broken without it, Bruce Momjian */
/* #define LOARRAY */
/* This is the time, in seconds, at which a given backend server
* will wait on a lock before deciding to abort the transaction
* (this is what we do in lieu of deadlock detection).
*
* Low numbers are not recommended as they will tend to cause
* false aborts if many transactions are long-lived.
*/
#define DEADLOCK_TIMEOUT 60
/*
* This flag enables the use of idexes in plans generated for function
* executions which normally are always executed with sequential scans.
*/
#define INDEXSCAN_PATCH
/* #define DATEDEBUG */
/*
* Define this if you want to use date constants with a short year
* like '01/05/96'.
*/
/* #define USE_SHORT_YEAR */
/*
* defining unsafe floats's will make float4 and float8
* ops faster at the cost of safety, of course!
*/
/* #define UNSAFE_FLOATS */
/*
* There is a bug in the function executor. The backend crashes while trying to
* execute an sql function containing an utility command (create, notify, ...).
* The bug is part in the planner, which returns a number of plans different
* than the number of commands if there are utility commands in the query, and
* in part in the function executor which assumes that all commands are normal
* query commands and causes a SIGSEGV trying to execute commands without plan.
*/
#define FUNC_UTIL_PATCH
/*
* Define this if you want to retrieve arrays attributes as Tcl lists instead
* of postgres C-like arrays, for example {{"a1" "a2"} {"b1" "b2"}} instead
* of {{"a1","a2"},{"b1","b2"}}.
*/
#define TCL_ARRAY
/*
* The comparison routines for text and char data type give incorrect results
* if the input data contains characters greater than 127. As these routines
* perform the comparison using signed char variables all character codes
* greater than 127 are interpreted as less than 0. These codes are used to
* encode the iso8859 char sets. Define this flag to correct the problem.
*/
#define UNSIGNED_CHAR_TEXT
/*
* The following flag allows limiting the number of rows returned by a query.
* You will need the loadable module utils.c to use this feature.
*/
#define QUERY_LIMIT
/*
* The following flag allows copying tables from files with number of columns
* different than the number of attributes setting missing attributes to NULL
* and ignoring extra columns. This also avoids the shift of the attributes
* of the rest of the file if one line has a wrong column count.
*/
#define COPY_PATCH
/*
* User locks are handled totally on the application side as long term
* cooperative locks which extend beyond the normal transaction boundaries.
* Their purpose is to indicate to an application that someone is `working'
* on an item. Define this flag to enable user locks. You will need the
* loadable module user-locks.c to use this feature.
*/
#define USER_LOCKS
/* Debug #defines */
/* #define IPORTAL_DEBUG */
/* #define HEAPDEBUGALL */
/* #define ISTRATDEBUG */
/* #define FASTBUILD_DEBUG */
#define RTDEBUG
#define GISTDEBUG
/* #define PURGEDEBUG */
/* #define DEBUG_RECIPE */
/* #define ASYNC_DEBUG */
/* #define COPY_DEBUG */
/* #define VACUUM_DEBUG */
/* #define NBTINSERT_PATCH_DEBUG */
/* The following don't have any apparent purpose, but are in the
* code. someday, will take them out altogether, but for now,
* document them here
*/
/* #define OMIT_PARTIAL_INDEX */
/* #define NO_BUFFERISVALID */
/* #define NO_SECURITY */
/* #define TIOGA */
/* #define OLD_REWRITE */
/* #define NOTYET */
/* Undocumented "features"? */
#define FASTBUILD /* access/nbtree/nbtsort.c */
#endif /* CONFIG_H */