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* Add option to build with OpenSSL out of the box. Fix thusly exposed bit rot. Although it compiles now, getting this to do something useful is left as an exercise. * Fix Kerberos options to defer checking for required libraries until all the other libraries are checked for. * Change default odbcinst.ini and krb5.srvtab path to PREFIX/etc. * Install work around for Autoconf's install-sh relative path anomaly. Get rid of old INSTL_*_OPTS variables, now that we don't need them anymore. * Use `gunzip -c' instead of g?zcat. Reportedly broke on AIX. * Look for only one of readline.h or readline/readline.h, not both. * Make check for PS_STRINGS cacheable. Don't test for the header files separately. * Disable fcntl(F_SETLK) test on Linux. * Substitute the standard GCC warnings set into CFLAGS in configure, don't add it on in Makefile.global. * Sweep through contrib tree to teach makefiles standard semantics. ... and in completely unrelated news: * Make postmaster.opts arbitrary options-aware. I still think we need to save the environment as well.
Miscellaneous utility functions 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. query_limit(n) sets a limit on the maximum numbers of query returned from a backend. It can be used to limit the result size retrieved by the application for poor input data or to avoid accidental table product while playying with sql. backend_pid() return the pid of our corresponding backend. unlisten(relname) unlisten from a relation or from all relations if the argument is null, empty or '*'. It is now obsoleted by the new unlisten command but still useful if you want unlisten a name computed by the query. Note that a listen/notify relname can be any ascii string, not just valid relation names. min(x,y) max(x,y) return the min or max bteween two integers. assert_enable(bool) enable/disable assert checkings in the backend, if it has been compiled with USE_ASSERT_CHECKING. assert_test(bool) test the assert enable/disable code, if the backend has been compiled with ASSERT_CHECKING_TEST. -- Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it>