postgresql/src/backend/utils/Gen_fmgrtab.pl

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#! /usr/bin/perl -w
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Gen_fmgrtab.pl
# Perl script that generates fmgroids.h and fmgrtab.c from pg_proc.h
#
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# Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
# Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
#
#
# IDENTIFICATION
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# src/backend/utils/Gen_fmgrtab.pl
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
use Catalog;
use strict;
use warnings;
# Collect arguments
my $infile; # pg_proc.h
my $output_path = '';
while (@ARGV)
{
my $arg = shift @ARGV;
if ($arg !~ /^-/)
{
$infile = $arg;
}
elsif ($arg =~ /^-o/)
{
$output_path = length($arg) > 2 ? substr($arg, 2) : shift @ARGV;
}
else
{
usage();
}
}
# Make sure output_path ends in a slash.
if ($output_path ne '' && substr($output_path, -1) ne '/')
{
$output_path .= '/';
}
# Read all the data from the include/catalog files.
my $catalogs = Catalog::Catalogs($infile);
# Collect the raw data from pg_proc.h.
my @fmgr = ();
my @attnames;
foreach my $column (@{ $catalogs->{pg_proc}->{columns} })
{
push @attnames, $column->{name};
}
my $data = $catalogs->{pg_proc}->{data};
foreach my $row (@$data)
{
# To construct fmgroids.h and fmgrtab.c, we need to inspect some
# of the individual data fields. Just splitting on whitespace
# won't work, because some quoted fields might contain internal
# whitespace. We handle this by folding them all to a simple
# "xxx". Fortunately, this script doesn't need to look at any
# fields that might need quoting, so this simple hack is
# sufficient.
$row->{bki_values} =~ s/"[^"]*"/"xxx"/g;
@{$row}{@attnames} = split /\s+/, $row->{bki_values};
# Select out just the rows for internal-language procedures.
# Note assumption here that INTERNALlanguageId is 12.
next if $row->{prolang} ne '12';
push @fmgr,
{ oid => $row->{oid},
strict => $row->{proisstrict},
retset => $row->{proretset},
nargs => $row->{pronargs},
prosrc => $row->{prosrc}, };
# Hack to work around memory leak in some versions of Perl
$row = undef;
}
# Emit headers for both files
my $tmpext = ".tmp$$";
my $oidsfile = $output_path . 'fmgroids.h';
my $protosfile = $output_path . 'fmgrprotos.h';
my $tabfile = $output_path . 'fmgrtab.c';
open my $ofh, '>', $oidsfile . $tmpext or die "Could not open $oidsfile$tmpext: $!";
open my $pfh, '>', $protosfile . $tmpext or die "Could not open $protosfile$tmpext: $!";
open my $tfh, '>', $tabfile . $tmpext or die "Could not open $tabfile$tmpext: $!";
print $ofh
qq|/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* fmgroids.h
* Macros that define the OIDs of built-in functions.
*
* These macros can be used to avoid a catalog lookup when a specific
* fmgr-callable function needs to be referenced.
*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* NOTES
* ******************************
* *** DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! ***
* ******************************
*
* It has been GENERATED by $0
* from $infile
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef FMGROIDS_H
#define FMGROIDS_H
/*
* Constant macros for the OIDs of entries in pg_proc.
*
* NOTE: macros are named after the prosrc value, ie the actual C name
* of the implementing function, not the proname which may be overloaded.
* For example, we want to be able to assign different macro names to both
* char_text() and name_text() even though these both appear with proname
* 'text'. If the same C function appears in more than one pg_proc entry,
* its equivalent macro will be defined with the lowest OID among those
* entries.
*/
|;
print $pfh
qq|/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* fmgrprotos.h
* Prototypes for built-in functions.
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* NOTES
* ******************************
* *** DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! ***
* ******************************
*
* It has been GENERATED by $0
* from $infile
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef FMGRPROTOS_H
#define FMGRPROTOS_H
#include "fmgr.h"
|;
print $tfh
qq|/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* fmgrtab.c
* The function manager's table of internal functions.
*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* NOTES
*
* ******************************
* *** DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! ***
* ******************************
*
* It has been GENERATED by $0
* from $infile
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "utils/fmgrtab.h"
#include "utils/fmgrprotos.h"
|;
# Emit #define's and extern's -- only one per prosrc value
my %seenit;
foreach my $s (sort { $a->{oid} <=> $b->{oid} } @fmgr)
{
next if $seenit{ $s->{prosrc} };
$seenit{ $s->{prosrc} } = 1;
print $ofh "#define F_" . uc $s->{prosrc} . " $s->{oid}\n";
print $pfh "extern Datum $s->{prosrc}(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);\n";
}
# Create the fmgr_builtins table
print $tfh "\nconst FmgrBuiltin fmgr_builtins[] = {\n";
my %bmap;
$bmap{'t'} = 'true';
$bmap{'f'} = 'false';
foreach my $s (sort { $a->{oid} <=> $b->{oid} } @fmgr)
{
print $tfh
" { $s->{oid}, \"$s->{prosrc}\", $s->{nargs}, $bmap{$s->{strict}}, $bmap{$s->{retset}}, $s->{prosrc} },\n";
}
# And add the file footers.
print $ofh "\n#endif /* FMGROIDS_H */\n";
print $pfh "\n#endif /* FMGRPROTOS_H */\n";
print $tfh
qq| /* dummy entry is easier than getting rid of comma after last real one */
/* (not that there has ever been anything wrong with *having* a
comma after the last field in an array initializer) */
{ 0, NULL, 0, false, false, NULL }
};
/* Note fmgr_nbuiltins excludes the dummy entry */
const int fmgr_nbuiltins = (sizeof(fmgr_builtins) / sizeof(FmgrBuiltin)) - 1;
|;
close($ofh);
close($pfh);
close($tfh);
# Finally, rename the completed files into place.
Catalog::RenameTempFile($oidsfile, $tmpext);
Catalog::RenameTempFile($protosfile, $tmpext);
Catalog::RenameTempFile($tabfile, $tmpext);
sub usage
{
die <<EOM;
Usage: perl -I [directory of Catalog.pm] Gen_fmgrtab.pl [path to pg_proc.h]
Gen_fmgrtab.pl generates fmgroids.h and fmgrtab.c from pg_proc.h
Report bugs to <pgsql-bugs\@postgresql.org>.
EOM
}
exit 0;