postgresql/src/backend/utils/misc/check_guc

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#!/bin/sh
## currently, this script makes a lot of assumptions:
## in postgresql.conf.sample:
## 1) the valid config settings may be preceded by a '#', but NOT '# '
## (we use this to skip comments)
## 2) the valid config settings will be followed immediately by ' ='
## (at least one space preceding the '=')
## in guc.c:
## 3) the options have PGC_ on the same line as the option
## 4) 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.c but not
## postgresql.conf.sample), it should be listed here so that it
## can be ignored
INTENTIONALLY_NOT_INCLUDED="debug_deadlocks \
is_superuser lc_collate lc_ctype lc_messages lc_monetary lc_numeric lc_time \
pre_auth_delay role seed server_encoding server_version server_version_num \
session_authorization trace_lock_oidmin trace_lock_table trace_locks trace_lwlocks \
trace_notify trace_userlocks transaction_isolation transaction_read_only \
zero_damaged_pages"
### What options are listed in postgresql.conf.sample, but don't appear
### in guc.c?
# grab everything that looks like a setting and convert it to lower case
SETTINGS=`grep ' =' postgresql.conf.sample |
grep -v '^# ' | # strip comments
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
## it doesn't seem to make sense to have things in .sample and not in guc.c
# for hidethis in $INTENTIONALLY_NOT_INCLUDED ; do
# if [ "$hidethis" = "$i" ] ; then
# hidden=1
# fi
# done
if [ "$hidden" -eq 0 ] ; then
grep -i '"'$i'"' guc.c > /dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
echo "$i seems to be missing from guc.c";
fi;
fi
done
### What options are listed in guc.c, but don't appear
### in postgresql.conf.sample?
# grab everything that looks like a setting and convert it to lower case
SETTINGS=`grep '{.* PGC_' guc.c | awk '{print $1}' | \
sed -e 's/{//g' -e 's/"//g' -e 's/,//'`
SETTINGS=`echo "$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 $INTENTIONALLY_NOT_INCLUDED ; do
if [ "$hidethis" = "$i" ] ; then
hidden=1
fi
done
if [ "$hidden" -eq 0 ] ; then
grep -i '#'$i' ' postgresql.conf.sample > /dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
echo "$i seems to be missing from postgresql.conf.sample";
fi
fi
done