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Tom Lane a71daab4b4 Change PQconndefaults() to return a malloc'd array, instead of a static
array.  This allows processing of conninfo strings to be made thread-safe,
at the cost of a small memory leak in applications that use
PQconndefaults() and are not updated to free the returned array via
the new PQconninfoFree() function.  But PQconndefaults() is probably not
used very much, so this seems like a good compromise.
2000-03-11 03:08:37 +00:00
Bruce Momjian ce9f73c162 The following is required in order to make beta1 compile on the Win32
platform (psql and libpq):

The file "config.h.win32" in the include\ directory (from my patch from
2000-01-18) is missing from the tree. It needs to be put back :-)

The following patch has to be applied in the interfaces\libpq directory.


//Magnus
2000-02-24 15:53:12 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 0cb6bc70ce Hi!
Here is a patch to bring both libpq and psql to a state where it compiles on
win32 (native) again. A lot of things have changed, and I have not been able
to keep up with them all, so it has been broken for quite a while.
After this patch, at least it compiles. It also talks "basic talk" to the
server, but I have not yet tested all things. Sending queries, and using
e.g. \d or \dt works fine. The rest will have to be tested further.
It also bumps the version on libpq.dll to 7.0.

Everything should be enclosed in #ifdef WIN32, unless I have missed
something. Except for one or maybe two places where I have moved a #include
that should not be used on win32 from the "global area" into a "#ifndef
WIN32 area".


//Magnus
2000-01-18 19:05:31 +00:00
Tom Lane fa0f24165c Add PQresStatus() function to avoid direct access to pgresStatus[] array,
making life easier for Windoids...
1999-02-07 22:08:54 +00:00
Tom Lane a4fd4cdc0d Re-apply fix stomped on by someone else's patch. Tsk, tsk. 1998-10-06 14:05:02 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e1ebac319d Here are the patches against the current source tree. I have run the
regression test on a FreeBSD box with both non-MULTIBYTE and
MULTIBYTE-enabled, and confirmed that the results are same.

However I do not tested on PCs(I don't have access to win). Please let
me know if the patches break anything on PCs.

Also please note that the patch for varchar.c is a fix for a nasty bug
of char(n) types that I introduced and I believe at least this should
be applied.

Tatsuo Ishii
1998-10-06 03:02:29 +00:00
Tom Lane 6428074e27 Update libpq to store an error message in PGresult, per pgsq-interfaces discussion of 21-Sep. 1998-10-01 01:40:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian f71d0cf64e Attached is a patch to remove the definitions of libpq's internal
structs from libpq-fe.h, as we previously discussed.

There turned out to be sloppy coding practices in more places than
I had realized :-(, but all in all I think it was a well-worth-while
exercise.

I ended up adding several routines to libpq's API in order to respond
to application requirements that were exposed by this work.  I owe the
docs crew updates for libpq.sgml to describe these changes.  I'm way too
tired to work on the docs tonight, however.

This is the last major change I intend to submit for 6.4.  I do want
to see if I can make libpgtcl work with Tcl 8.0 before we go final,
but hopefully that will be a minor bug fix.
1998-09-03 02:10:56 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier 9312033071 Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 14:56:48 -0400
From: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Attached is a patch for this weekend's work on libpq.  I've dealt
with several issues:

        <for details: see message, in pgsql-patches archive for above data>
1998-08-17 03:50:43 +00:00
Bruce Momjian c765b4b052 Hello!
Through some minor changes, I have been able to compile the libpq
client libraries on the Win32 platform. Since the libpq communications
part has been rewritten, this has become much easier. Enclosed is
a patch that will allow at least Microsoft Visual C++ to compile
libpq into both a static and a dynamic library.  I will take a look
at porting the psql frontend as well, but I figured it was a good
idea to send in these patches first - so no major changes are done
to the files before it gets applied (if it does).

Regards,
  Magnus Hagander
1998-07-03 04:24:16 +00:00