Thomas Hallgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:PGSQL_MAJOR_VER := 7 PGSQL_MINOR_VER := 5 PGSQL_PATCH_VER := devel VERSION := $(PGSQL_MAJOR_VER).$(PGSQL_MINOR_VER).$(PGSQL_PATCH_VER)
To be used in CPPFLAGS as: -DPGSQL_MAJOR_VER=$(PGSQL_MAJOR_VER) etc.
Wouldn't it be better to just put those #defines in to begin with, rather than requiring people to hack on their CPPFLAGS? I don't offhand see much need for knowing the PG version at the Makefile level, but I do see the usefulness at the C-code level.
I think Joe Conway is already doing something like this for pl/r ... leastwise he's shown bits of #ifdef'd code in past email. It would be interesting to see the details of his solution.
This is what I currently have:
#if (CATALOG_VERSION_NO <= 200211021) #define PG_VERSION_73_COMPAT #elif (CATALOG_VERSION_NO <= 200310211) #define PG_VERSION_74_COMPAT #else #define PG_VERSION_75_COMPAT #endif
Since CATALOG_VERSION_NO doesn't change between major releases, it seems to work pretty well.
Joe
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