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DESCRIPTION |
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!!NAME |
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ecpg - embedded SQL C preprocessor |
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!!SYNOPSIS |
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__ecpg__ [[ __-v__ ] [[ __-t__ ] [[ __-I__ |
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''include-path'' ] [[ __-o__ ''outfile'' ] |
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''file''... |
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__INPUTS__ |
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__ecpg__ accepts the following command line |
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__-v__ |
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Print version information. |
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__-t__ |
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Turn on auto-commit of transactions. In this mode, each |
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query is automatically committed unless it is inside an |
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explicit transaction block. In the default mode, queries are |
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committed only when __exec sql commit__ is |
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issued. |
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__-I__ ''include-path'' |
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Specify an additional include path. Defaults are ''.'' |
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(current directory), ''/usr/local/include'', the |
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PostgreSQL include path which is defined at compile time |
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(default: ''/usr/local/pgsql/include''), and |
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''/usr/include''. |
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__-o__ ''outfile'' |
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Specifies that __ecpg__ should write all its output to |
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''outfile''. If no such option is given the output is |
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written to ''name.c'', assuming the input file was named |
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''name.pgc''. If the input file does have the expected |
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.pgc suffix, then the output file will have .pgc appended to |
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the input file name. |
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''file'' |
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The files to be processed. |
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__OUTPUTS__ |
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__ecpg__ will create a file or write to |
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''stdout''. |
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__Return value__ |
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__ecpg__ returns 0 to the shell on successful completion, |
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non-zero for errors. |
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!!DESCRIPTION |
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__ecpg__ is an embedded SQL preprocessor for the C |
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language and the PostgreSQL. It enables development of C |
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programs with embedded SQL code. |
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Linus Tolke ( |
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ecpg__ (up to version 0.2). Michael Meskes |
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__ecpg__. Thomas Good |
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__ecpg__ man page, on which this document |
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is based. |
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!!USAGE |
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__PREPROCESSING FOR COMPILATION__ |
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An embedded SQL source file must be preprocessed before |
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compilation: |
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ecpg [[ -d ] [[ -o ''file'' ] ''file''.pgc |
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where the optional __-d__ flag turns on debugging. The .pgc extension is an arbitrary means of denoting __ecpg__ source. |
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You may want to redirect the preprocessor output to a log |
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file. |
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__COMPILING AND LINKING__ |
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Assuming the PostgreSQL binaries are in |
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''/usr/local/pgsql'', you will need to compile and link |
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your preprocessed source file: |
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gcc -g -I /usr/local/pgsql/include [[ -o ''file'' ] ''file''.c -L /usr/local/pgsql/lib -lecpg -lpq |
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!!GRAMMAR |
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__LIBRARIES__ |
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The preprocessor will prepend two directives to the |
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source: |
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__VARIABLE DECLARATION__ |
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Variables declared within __ecpg__ source code must be |
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prepended with: |
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EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION; |
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Similarly, variable declaration sections must terminate with: |
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EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION; |
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__Note:__ Prior to version 2.1.0, each variable had to be |
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declared on a separate line. As of version 2.1.0 multiple |
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variables may be declared on a single line: |
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char foo[[16], bar[[16]; |
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__ERROR HANDLING__ |
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The SQL communication area is defined with: |
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EXEC SQL INCLUDE sqlca; |
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__Note:__ The sqlca is in lowercase. While SQL convention |
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may be followed, i.e., using uppercase to separate embedded |
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SQL from C statements, sqlca (which includes the |
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''sqlca.h'' header file) __must__ be lowercase. This |
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is because the EXEC SQL prefix indicates that this inclusion |
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will be parsed by __ecpg__. __ecpg__ observes case |
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sensitivity (''SQLCA.h'' will not be found). __EXEC SQL |
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INCLUDE__ can be used to include other header files as |
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long as case sensitivity is observed. |
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The sqlprint command is used with the EXEC SQL WHENEVER |
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statement to turn on error handling throughout the |
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EXEC SQL WHENEVER sqlerror sqlprint; |
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EXEC SQL WHENEVER not found sqlprint; |
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__Note:__ This is __not__ an exhaustive example of |
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usage for the __EXEC SQL WHENEVER__ statement. Further |
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examples of usage may be found in SQL manuals (e.g., ''The |
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LAN TIMES Guide to SQL'' by Groff and |
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Weinberg). |
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__CONNECTING TO THE DATABASE SERVER__ |
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One connects to a database using the following: |
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EXEC SQL CONNECT TO ''dbname''; |
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where the database name is not quoted. Prior to version 2.1.0, the database name was required to be inside single quotes. |
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Specifying a server and port name in the connect statement |
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is also possible. The syntax is: |
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''dbname''[[@''server''][[:''port''] |
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server''[[:''port''][[/''dbname''][[?''options''] |
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__QUERIES__ |
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In general, SQL queries acceptable to other applications |
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such as __psql__ can be embedded into your C code. Here |
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are some examples of how to do that. |
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Create Table: |
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EXEC SQL CREATE TABLE foo (number int4, ascii char(16)); |
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EXEC SQL CREATE UNIQUE index num1 on foo(number); |
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EXEC SQL COMMIT; |
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Insert: |
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EXEC SQL INSERT INTO foo (number, ascii) VALUES (9999, 'doodad'); |
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EXEC SQL COMMIT; |
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Delete: |
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EXEC SQL DELETE FROM foo WHERE number = 9999; |
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EXEC SQL COMMIT; |
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Singleton Select: |
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EXEC SQL SELECT foo INTO :!FooBar FROM table1 WHERE ascii = 'doodad'; |
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Select using Cursors: |
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EXEC SQL DECLARE foo_bar CURSOR FOR |
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SELECT number, ascii FROM foo |
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EXEC SQL FETCH foo_bar INTO :!FooBar, !DooDad; |
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EXEC SQL CLOSE foo_bar; |
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EXEC SQL COMMIT; |
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Updates: |
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EXEC SQL UPDATE foo |
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SET ascii = 'foobar' |
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WHERE number = 9999; |
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EXEC SQL COMMIT; |
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The complete structure definition MUST be listed inside the |
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See the ''TODO'' file in the source for some more missing |
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