> > > > PostgreSQL would probably "play" better with other products if
> > > > the DEBUG macro had a prefix, maybe PGSQLDEBUG or similar.
> > > >
> > > > Until there is some fix in this area, plperl will not build with
> > > > a version of perl that has debugging enabled.
> > > >
> 
> It even got on my nerves (linux, ecpg) since I used to define a macro
> #define DEBUG(x) cout << x
> or
> #define DEBUG(x)
> 
> DEBUG and ERROR are far too common to get defined for client programs.
> 
> But perhaps it is ecpg's fault for including "elog.h".
> IMHO these defines should never leave the database kernel.
> 
> perhaps the common
>    #ifdef _DBKERNEL_
>    #endif
> would do the trick.
> 
> Christof
> 
> PS: Having Datum unconditionally leaked to ecpg programs forced me to preced
> a namespace to my own class.

Yes, leaking into user programs is a bad practice.  Is there a
solution/patch for that?

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