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Several compilation and run-time problems occur when building on SGI

IRIX systems using the native compilers.  A summary is:
- Various files use "//" as a comment delimiter in c files.
- Problems caused by assuming "char" is signed.
  cash.in: building -signed the rules regression test fails as described
    in FAQ_QNX4.  If CHAR_MAX is "255U" then ((signed char)CHAR_MAX) is -1.
  postmaster.c: random number regression test failed without this change.
- Some generic build issues and warning message cleanup.

David Kaelbling
This commit is contained in:
Bruce Momjian
2000-05-16 20:48:52 +00:00
parent 5128d145a8
commit a47e20b049
32 changed files with 725 additions and 670 deletions

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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ char qc, in_escape = FALSE;
/* skip leading delimiters */
while (isspace(s[i]) || s[i] == ',') {
// mylog("skipping '%c'\n", s[i]);
/* mylog("skipping '%c'\n", s[i]); */
i++;
}
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ char qc, in_escape = FALSE;
i++;
}
// mylog("done -- s[%d] = '%c'\n", i, s[i]);
/* mylog("done -- s[%d] = '%c'\n", i, s[i]); */
token[out] = '\0';
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ char qc, in_escape = FALSE;
}
/*
#if 0
QR_set_num_fields(stmt->result, 14);
QR_set_field_info(stmt->result, 0, "TABLE_QUALIFIER", PG_TYPE_TEXT, MAX_INFO_STRING);
QR_set_field_info(stmt->result, 1, "TABLE_OWNER", PG_TYPE_TEXT, MAX_INFO_STRING);
@@ -170,10 +170,10 @@ QR_set_field_info(stmt->result, 8, "SCALE", PG_TYPE_INT2, 2);
QR_set_field_info(stmt->result, 9, "RADIX", PG_TYPE_INT2, 2);
QR_set_field_info(stmt->result, 10, "NULLABLE", PG_TYPE_INT2, 2);
QR_set_field_info(stmt->result, 11, "REMARKS", PG_TYPE_TEXT, 254);
// User defined fields
/* User defined fields */
QR_set_field_info(stmt->result, 12, "DISPLAY_SIZE", PG_TYPE_INT4, 4);
QR_set_field_info(stmt->result, 13, "FIELD_TYPE", PG_TYPE_INT4, 4);
*/
#endif
void
getColInfo(COL_INFO *col_info, FIELD_INFO *fi, int k)
@@ -676,7 +676,7 @@ RETCODE result;
total_cols--; /* makes up for the star */
/* Allocate some more field pointers if necessary */
//-------------------------------------------------------------
/*------------------------------------------------------------- */
old_size = (stmt->nfld / FLD_INCR * FLD_INCR + FLD_INCR);
need = total_cols - (old_size - stmt->nfld);
@@ -692,22 +692,22 @@ RETCODE result;
}
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------
// copy any other fields (if there are any) up past the expansion
/*------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* copy any other fields (if there are any) up past the expansion */
for (j = stmt->nfld - 1; j > i; j--) {
mylog("copying field %d to %d\n", j, total_cols + j);
fi[total_cols + j] = fi[j];
}
mylog("done copying fields\n");
//-------------------------------------------------------------
// Set the new number of fields
/*------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Set the new number of fields */
stmt->nfld += total_cols;
mylog("stmt->nfld now at %d\n", stmt->nfld);
//-------------------------------------------------------------
// copy the new field info
/*------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* copy the new field info */
do_all_tables = (fi[i]->ti ? FALSE : TRUE);
@@ -720,7 +720,7 @@ RETCODE result;
for (n = 0; n < cols; n++) {
mylog("creating field info: n=%d\n", n);
// skip malloc (already did it for the Star)
/* skip malloc (already did it for the Star) */
if (k > 0 || n > 0) {
mylog("allocating field info at %d\n", n + i);
fi[n + i] = (FIELD_INFO *) malloc( sizeof(FIELD_INFO));
@@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ RETCODE result;
mylog("i now at %d\n", i);
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------
/*------------------------------------------------------------- */
}
/* We either know which table the field was in because it was qualified