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Bruce Momjian 0460f0502b I am attempting to integrate postgres (v 7.0) with an open source
project I am working on (Recall - a distributed, fault-tolerant,
replicated, storage framework @ http://www.fault-tolerant.org).
Recall is written in C++.  I need to include the postgres headers and
there are some problems when including the headers w/C++.

Attached is a patch generated from postgres/src that fixes my problems.
I was hoping to get this into the main source.  It's very small (2k) and
3 files are changed: backend/utils/fmgr/fmgr.c,
backend/utils/Gen_fmgrtab.sh.in, and include/access/tupdesc.h.

In C++, you get a multiply defined symbol because the variable
(FmgrInfo *fmgr_pl_finfo) is defined in the header (the patch moves it
to the .c file).  The other problem in tupdesc.h is the use of typeid
is a problem in c++ (I renamed it to oidtypeid).

Thanks,
Neal Norwitz
2000-05-22 02:34:23 +00:00
contrib Fix WARN->NOTICE in docs. Change libpgeasy connection parameters to use 2000-05-18 14:24:38 +00:00
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INSTALL Installation guide for 7.0 release. From SGML sources. 2000-05-04 16:12:05 +00:00
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