Commit 207acd86 authored by Marc G. Fournier's avatar Marc G. Fournier

From: Darren King <darrenk@insightdist.com>

1. Make 'all' works without complaint.  Don't have to add the .exp
   files to the files list.  They are made automagically when
   making the respective shared lib file.

   Only port that actually uses EXPSUFF (from makefiles/Makefile.*)
   is Aix, so if this breaks anybody else, let me know, asap.

2. Make 'clean' actually cleans up correctly.  Previously, it would
   leave the .o files in C-code directory.

3. Changed references to reflect new location of .c files.

4. Added DELETE statements to complex.source so that it tidies up
   when done.  Previously, it would leave things in pg_amop,
   pg_amproc and pg_opclass.  Only possible to do this with the
   new SUBSELECT code in 6.3.  Nice work, fellas...

   Not deleting the index entries would cause a non-fatal error if
   complex.sql was run again on the same database.  Much tidier now.

5. Corrected the README.  obj directory hasn't existed since Bryan
   redid the make way back when.  Also changed the snipet from psql
   to match the current version. POSTGRES95?!?  I don't think so. :)
parent f3f77126
......@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
# Makefile for tutorial
#
# IDENTIFICATION
# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/tutorial/Makefile,v 1.7 1998/02/28 23:37:07 scrappy Exp $
# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/tutorial/Makefile,v 1.8 1998/03/01 04:52:55 scrappy Exp $
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
......@@ -29,16 +29,7 @@ DLOBJS= complex$(DLSUFFIX) funcs$(DLSUFFIX)
QUERIES= advanced.sql basics.sql complex.sql funcs.sql syscat.sql
INFILES= $(DLOBJS)
#
# plus exports files
#
ifdef EXPSUFF
INFILES+= $(DLOBJS:.o=$(EXPSUFF))
endif
all: $(QUERIES)
all: $(DLOBJS) $(QUERIES)
%.sql: %.source
if [ -z "$$USER" ]; then USER=$$LOGNAME; fi; \
......@@ -51,12 +42,7 @@ all: $(QUERIES)
-e "s:_DLSUFFIX_:$(DLSUFFIX):g" \
-e "s/_USER_/$$USER/g" < $< > $@
funcs.sql: $(INFILES)
$(INFILES):
$(MAKE) -C C-code $@
cp C-code/$@ .
funcs.sql: $(DLOBJS)
clean:
$(MAKE) -C C-code clean
rm -f $(QUERIES) $(INFILES)
rm -f $(DLOBJS) $(QUERIES)
......@@ -4,13 +4,11 @@ to compile all the scripts and C files for the user-defined functions
and types. (make needs to be GNU make and may be named something
different on your system)
Then, change to the object directory
% cd obj
and run psql with the -s flag:
Then, run psql with the -s flag:
% psql -s
Welcome to the POSTGRES95 interactive sql monitor:
Welcome to the POSTGRESQL interactive sql monitor:
Please read the file COPYRIGHT for copyright terms of POSTGRESQL
type \? for help on slash commands
type \q to quit
......
......@@ -8,8 +8,6 @@
/* do not include libpq-fe.h for backend-loaded functions*/
/* #include "libpq-fe.h" */
#include "postgres.h"
#include "utils/elog.h"
#include "utils/palloc.h"
#include "utils/mcxt.h"
typedef struct Complex
......
......@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
--
-- Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
--
-- $Id: complex.source,v 1.3 1998/02/28 23:37:09 scrappy Exp $
-- $Id: complex.source,v 1.4 1998/03/01 04:52:59 scrappy Exp $
--
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
......@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
-----------------------------
-- Assume the user defined functions are in _OBJWD_/complex.so
-- Look at $PWD/C-code/complex.c for the source.
-- Look at $PWD/complex.c for the source.
-- the input function 'complex_in' takes a null-terminated string (the
-- textual representation of the type) and turns it into the internal
......@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ SELECT * FROM test_complex;
-- arguments.)
-----------------------------
-- first, define a function complex_add (also in C-code/complex.c)
-- first, define a function complex_add (also in complex.c)
CREATE FUNCTION complex_add(complex, complex)
RETURNS complex
AS '_OBJWD_/complex.so'
......@@ -224,8 +224,6 @@ INSERT INTO pg_amop (amopid, amopclaid, amopopr, amopstrategy,
WHERE amname = 'btree' and opcname = 'complex_abs_ops'
and c.oprname = '>';
DROP table complex_ops_tmp;
--
CREATE FUNCTION complex_abs_cmp(complex, complex) RETURNS int4
AS '_OBJWD_/complex.so' LANGUAGE 'c';
......@@ -251,6 +249,50 @@ SELECT * from test_complex where a = '(56.0,-22.5)';
SELECT * from test_complex where a < '(56.0,-22.5)';
SELECT * from test_complex where a > '(56.0,-22.5)';
DELETE FROM pg_amop where (amopid, amopclaid, amopopr, amopstrategy)
= (
SELECT am.oid, opcl.oid, c.opoid, 1
FROM pg_am am, pg_opclass opcl, complex_ops_tmp c
WHERE amname = 'btree' and opcname = 'complex_abs_ops'
and c.oprname = '<');
DELETE FROM pg_amop where (amopid, amopclaid, amopopr, amopstrategy)
= (
SELECT am.oid, opcl.oid, c.opoid, 2
FROM pg_am am, pg_opclass opcl, complex_ops_tmp c
WHERE amname = 'btree' and opcname = 'complex_abs_ops'
and c.oprname = '<=');
DELETE FROM pg_amop where (amopid, amopclaid, amopopr, amopstrategy)
= (
SELECT am.oid, opcl.oid, c.opoid, 3
FROM pg_am am, pg_opclass opcl, complex_ops_tmp c
WHERE amname = 'btree' and opcname = 'complex_abs_ops'
and c.oprname = '=');
DELETE FROM pg_amop where (amopid, amopclaid, amopopr, amopstrategy)
= (
SELECT am.oid, opcl.oid, c.opoid, 4
FROM pg_am am, pg_opclass opcl, complex_ops_tmp c
WHERE amname = 'btree' and opcname = 'complex_abs_ops'
and c.oprname = '>=');
DELETE FROM pg_amop where (amopid, amopclaid, amopopr, amopstrategy)
= (
SELECT am.oid, opcl.oid, c.opoid, 5
FROM pg_am am, pg_opclass opcl, complex_ops_tmp c
WHERE amname = 'btree' and opcname = 'complex_abs_ops'
and c.oprname = '>');
DELETE FROM pg_amproc where (amid, amopclaid, amproc, amprocnum)
= (
SELECT am.oid, opcl.oid, pro.oid, 1
FROM pg_am am, pg_opclass opcl, pg_proc pro
WHERE amname = 'btree' and opcname = 'complex_abs_ops'
and proname = 'complex_abs_cmp');
DELETE FROM pg_opclass WHERE opcname = 'complex_abs_ops';
DROP FUNCTION complex_in(opaque);
DROP FUNCTION complex_out(opaque);
DROP FUNCTION complex_add(complex, complex);
......@@ -268,4 +310,4 @@ DROP OPERATOR >= (complex, complex);
DROP OPERATOR > (complex, complex);
DROP AGGREGATE complex_sum complex;
DROP TYPE complex;
DROP TABLE test_complex;
DROP TABLE test_complex, complex_ops_tmp;
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