Adjust MSVC build scripts to parse Makefiles for defines

This adjusts the MSVC build scripts to look at the compile flags mentioned
in the Makefile to look for -D arguments in order to determine which
constants should be defined in Visual Studio builds.

One small anomaly that appeared as a result of this change is that the
Makefile for the ltree contrib module defined LOWER_NODE, but this was
not properly defined in the MSVC build scripts.  This meant that MSVC
builds would differ in case sensitivity in the ltree module when
compared to builds using a make build environment.  To maintain the same
behavior here we remove the -DLOWER_NODE from the Makefile and just always
define it in ltree.h for non-MSVC builds.  We need to maintain the old
behavior here as this affects the on-disk compatibility of GiST indexes
when using the ltree type.

The only other resulting change here is that REFINT_VERBOSE is now defined
for the autoinc, insert_username and moddatetime contrib modules.
Previously on MSVC, this was only defined for the refint module.  This
aligns the behavior to build environments using make as all 4 of these
modules share the same Makefile.

Reviewed-by: Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAApHDvpo6g5csCTjc_0C7DMvgFPomVb0Rh-AcW5afd=Ya=LRuw@mail.gmail.com
This commit is contained in:
David Rowley 2021-07-29 12:01:23 +12:00
parent 15f16ec651
commit 245de48455
4 changed files with 34 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ OBJS = \
ltree_op.o \
ltxtquery_io.o \
ltxtquery_op.o
PG_CPPFLAGS = -DLOWER_NODE
EXTENSION = ltree
DATA = ltree--1.1--1.2.sql ltree--1.1.sql ltree--1.0--1.1.sql

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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "ltree.h"
#ifdef LOWER_NODE
#include <ctype.h>

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@ -17,6 +17,19 @@
*/
#define LTREE_LABEL_MAX_CHARS 255
/*
* LOWER_NODE used to be defined in the Makefile via the compile flags.
* However the MSVC build scripts neglected to do the same which resulted in
* MSVC builds not using LOWER_NODE. Since then, the MSVC scripts have been
* modified to look for -D compile flags in Makefiles, so here, in order to
* get the historic behavior of LOWER_NODE not being defined on MSVC, we only
* define it when not building in that environment. This is important as we
* want to maintain the same LOWER_NODE behavior after a pg_update.
*/
#ifndef _MSC_VER
#define LOWER_NODE
#endif
typedef struct
{
uint16 len; /* label string length in bytes */

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ my $libpq;
my @unlink_on_exit;
# Set of variables for modules in contrib/ and src/test/modules/
my $contrib_defines = { 'refint' => 'REFINT_VERBOSE' };
my $contrib_defines = {};
my @contrib_uselibpq =
('dblink', 'oid2name', 'postgres_fdw', 'vacuumlo', 'libpq_pipeline');
my @contrib_uselibpgport = ('libpq_pipeline', 'oid2name', 'vacuumlo');
@ -964,6 +964,7 @@ sub AddContrib
my $subdir = shift;
my $n = shift;
my $mf = Project::read_file("$subdir/$n/Makefile");
my @projects = ();
if ($mf =~ /^MODULE_big\s*=\s*(.*)$/mg)
{
@ -971,6 +972,7 @@ sub AddContrib
my $proj = $solution->AddProject($dn, 'dll', 'contrib', "$subdir/$n");
$proj->AddReference($postgres);
AdjustContribProj($proj);
push @projects, $proj;
}
elsif ($mf =~ /^MODULES\s*=\s*(.*)$/mg)
{
@ -982,18 +984,35 @@ sub AddContrib
$proj->AddFile("$subdir/$n/$filename");
$proj->AddReference($postgres);
AdjustContribProj($proj);
push @projects, $proj;
}
}
elsif ($mf =~ /^PROGRAM\s*=\s*(.*)$/mg)
{
my $proj = $solution->AddProject($1, 'exe', 'contrib', "$subdir/$n");
AdjustContribProj($proj);
push @projects, $proj;
}
else
{
croak "Could not determine contrib module type for $n\n";
}
# Process custom compiler flags
if ($mf =~ /^PG_CPPFLAGS\s*=\s*(.*)$/mg || $mf =~ /^override\s*CPPFLAGS\s*[+:]?=\s*(.*)$/mg)
{
foreach my $flag (split /\s+/, $1)
{
if ($flag =~ /^-D(.*)$/)
{
foreach my $proj (@projects)
{
$proj->AddDefine($1);
}
}
}
}
# Are there any output data files to build?
GenerateContribSqlFiles($n, $mf);
return;