#!/bin/sh ## currently, this script makes a lot of assumptions: ## 1) location of guc.c and postgresql.conf.sample relative to script ## For postgresql.conf.sample ## 2) the valid config settings may be preceded by a '#', but NOT '# ' ## 3) the valid config settings will be followed immediately by ' =' ## (at least one space preceding the '=' ## For guc.c ## 4) the options have PGC_ on the same line as the option ## 5) the options have '{ ' on the same line as the option ## Problems ## 1) Don't know what to do with TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL ## if an option is valid but shows up in only one file (guc.h or ## postgresql.conf.sample, it should be listed here so that it ## can be ignored INTENTIONALLY_NOT_INCLUDED="pre_auth_delay lc_messages lc_monetary \ lc_time lc_numeric fixbtree" #self_path stolen from pg_ctl self_path=`echo "$0" | sed 's,/[^/]*$,,'` # (dirname command is not portable) PATH_TO_GUC="$self_path" ### What options are listed in postgresql.conf.sample, but don't appear ### in guc.h? # grab everything that looks like a setting and convert it to lower case SETTINGS=`grep ' =' $PATH_TO_GUC/postgresql.conf.sample | grep -v '^# ' | \ sed -e 's/^#//' | awk '{print $1}'` SETTINGS=`echo "$SETTINGS" | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z'` for i in $SETTINGS ; do hidden=0 ## it sure would be nice to replace this with an sql "not in" statement for hidethis in $INTENTIONALLY_NOT_INCLUDED ; do if [ "$i" = "$hidethis" ] ; then hidden=1 fi done if [ "0" = "$hidden" ] ; then grep -i $i $PATH_TO_GUC/guc.c > /dev/null; if [ ! $? = 0 ] ; then echo "$i seems to be missing from guc.c"; fi; fi done ### What options are listed in guc.h, but don't appear ### in postgresql.conf.sample? # grab everything that looks like a setting and convert it to lower case SETTINGS=`grep '{ .*PGC_' $PATH_TO_GUC/guc.c | awk '{print $2}' | \ sed -e 's/"//g' -e 's/,//'` SETTINGS=`echo "$SETTINGS" | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z'` for i in $SETTINGS ; do hidden=0 for hidethis in $INTENTIONALLY_NOT_INCLUDED ; do if [ "$i" = "$hidethis" ] ; then hidden=1 fi done if [ "0" = "$hidden" ] ; then grep -i $i $PATH_TO_GUC/postgresql.conf.sample > /dev/null; if [ ! $? = 0 ] ; then echo "$i seems to be missing from postgresql.conf.sample"; fi fi done