Re: [HACKERS] ECPG threads test

2007-03-29 Thread Michael Meskes
On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 04:56:28PM +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote:
 From what I can see, the ecpg thread tests (src/interfaces/ecpg/threads)
 don't ever run. They rely on ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY to be set, but even when
 I build with --enable-thread-safety, it's not set. This is because ecpg
 does not pull in pg_config.h, and also does not specify it on the
 commandline.

It used to include pg_config.h, but we removed it since it was too much
and instead created a file named ecpg_config.h. However, we missed
ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY there. I just committed a fix.

Michael
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[HACKERS] ECPG threads test

2007-03-28 Thread Magnus Hagander
Hi!

From what I can see, the ecpg thread tests (src/interfaces/ecpg/threads)
don't ever run. They rely on ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY to be set, but even when
I build with --enable-thread-safety, it's not set. This is because ecpg
does not pull in pg_config.h, and also does not specify it on the
commandline.

Or am I missing something completely here? FWIW, it's not running the
threads test on windows or linux in my tests, but I may have missed
something...

//Magnus


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Re: [HACKERS] ECPG threads test

2007-03-28 Thread Bruce Momjian
Magnus Hagander wrote:
 Hi!
 
 From what I can see, the ecpg thread tests (src/interfaces/ecpg/threads)

Uh, the directory src/interfaces/ecpg/threads doesn't exist.  I assume
you mean src/interfaces/ecpg/test/thread.

 don't ever run. They rely on ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY to be set, but even when
 I build with --enable-thread-safety, it's not set. This is because ecpg
 does not pull in pg_config.h, and also does not specify it on the
 commandline.

Yep, that's a problem.  Michael Meskes committed thoses files on
2006/08/02 so I am hoping he can address it.

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Re: [HACKERS] ECPG threads test

2007-03-28 Thread Magnus Hagander
Bruce Momjian wrote:
 Magnus Hagander wrote:
 Hi!

 From what I can see, the ecpg thread tests (src/interfaces/ecpg/threads)
 
 Uh, the directory src/interfaces/ecpg/threads doesn't exist.  I assume
 you mean src/interfaces/ecpg/test/thread.

Yes, that's what I mean. Sorry 'bout that.


 don't ever run. They rely on ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY to be set, but even when
 I build with --enable-thread-safety, it's not set. This is because ecpg
 does not pull in pg_config.h, and also does not specify it on the
 commandline.
 
 Yep, that's a problem.  Michael Meskes committed thoses files on
 2006/08/02 so I am hoping he can address it.

Ok. At least I'm not completely lost then.

I'll see if I can put something together while I do the rest of that
work, but if Michael (or someone else) has a quick-fix, go ahead.

//Magnus

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Re: [HACKERS] ECPG threads test

2007-03-28 Thread Bruce Momjian
Magnus Hagander wrote:
 Bruce Momjian wrote:
  Magnus Hagander wrote:
  Hi!
 
  From what I can see, the ecpg thread tests (src/interfaces/ecpg/threads)
  
  Uh, the directory src/interfaces/ecpg/threads doesn't exist.  I assume
  you mean src/interfaces/ecpg/test/thread.
 
 Yes, that's what I mean. Sorry 'bout that.
 
 
  don't ever run. They rely on ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY to be set, but even when
  I build with --enable-thread-safety, it's not set. This is because ecpg
  does not pull in pg_config.h, and also does not specify it on the
  commandline.
  
  Yep, that's a problem.  Michael Meskes committed thoses files on
  2006/08/02 so I am hoping he can address it.
 
 Ok. At least I'm not completely lost then.
 
 I'll see if I can put something together while I do the rest of that
 work, but if Michael (or someone else) has a quick-fix, go ahead.

I believe the solution is to test in the Makefile, and just not call the
thread part at all unless threading is enabled.  Doing the thread test
in the C code is not going to work because it will not produce output
that matches the expected file.

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