From ffb9168aa83b8d61dd4af2d9516b14eb657ce08a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Boris Kolpackov Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2016 12:21:54 +0200 Subject: Initial build2 build support --- odb/pgsql/buildfile | 109 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ odb/pgsql/details/build2/config-vc.h | 16 +++++ odb/pgsql/details/build2/config.h | 18 ++++++ odb/pgsql/details/export.hxx | 39 +++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 182 insertions(+) create mode 100644 odb/pgsql/buildfile create mode 100644 odb/pgsql/details/build2/config-vc.h create mode 100644 odb/pgsql/details/build2/config.h (limited to 'odb') diff --git a/odb/pgsql/buildfile b/odb/pgsql/buildfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7155df0 --- /dev/null +++ b/odb/pgsql/buildfile @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +# file : odb/pgsql/buildfile +# copyright : Copyright (c) 2009-2015 Code Synthesis Tools CC +# license : GNU GPL v2; see accompanying LICENSE file + +# @@ On Debian libpq's headers are in /usr/include/postgresql. There is +# pkg-config support. +# + +import libs = libpq%lib{pq} +import libs += libodb%lib{odb} + +lib{odb-pgsql}: \ + {hxx cxx}{ auto-handle } \ + {hxx }{ binding } \ + {hxx ixx cxx}{ connection } \ + {hxx cxx}{ connection-factory } \ + {hxx txx }{ container-statements } \ + {hxx ixx cxx}{ database } \ + {hxx ixx cxx}{ error } \ + {hxx cxx}{ exceptions } \ + {hxx }{ forward } \ + {hxx txx }{ no-id-object-result } \ + {hxx txx }{ no-id-object-statements } \ + {hxx }{ pgsql-fwd } \ + {hxx }{ pgsql-oid } \ + {hxx }{ pgsql-types } \ + {hxx txx }{ polymorphic-object-result } \ + {hxx txx }{ polymorphic-object-statements } \ + {hxx cxx}{ prepared-query } \ + {hxx ixx txx cxx}{ query } \ + { cxx}{ query-const-expr } \ + {hxx ixx txx cxx}{ query-dynamic } \ + {hxx txx }{ section-statements } \ + {hxx txx }{ simple-object-result } \ + {hxx ixx txx cxx}{ simple-object-statements } \ + {hxx txx }{ statement-cache } \ + {hxx cxx}{ statement } \ + {hxx cxx}{ statements-base } \ + {hxx cxx}{ tracer } \ + {hxx cxx}{ traits } \ + {hxx }{ traits-calls } \ + {hxx ixx cxx}{ transaction } \ + {hxx ixx cxx}{ transaction-impl } \ + {hxx }{ version } \ + {hxx txx }{ view-result } \ + {hxx txx }{ view-statements } \ + details/{hxx }{ config } \ + details/{hxx }{ conversion } \ + details/{hxx cxx}{ endian-traits } \ + details/{hxx }{ export } \ + details/{hxx ixx cxx}{ options } \ +details/build2/{h }{ config } \ +details/build2/{h }{ config-vc } \ + $libs + +cxx.poptions =+ -I$out_root -I$src_root -DLIBODB_PGSQL_BUILD2 +obja{*}: cxx.poptions += -DLIBODB_PGSQL_STATIC_BUILD +objs{*}: cxx.poptions += -DLIBODB_PGSQL_SHARED_BUILD + +lib{odb-pgsql}: cxx.export.poptions = -I$src_root -DLIBODB_PGSQL_BUILD2 +liba{odb-pgsql}: cxx.export.poptions += -DLIBODB_PGSQL_STATIC +libs{odb-pgsql}: cxx.export.poptions += -DLIBODB_PGSQL_SHARED + +# Load the cli module but only if it's available. This way a distribution that +# includes pre-generated files can be built without installing cli. +# +using? cli + +if! $cli.loaded +{ + define cli: file + cli{*}: extension = cli +} + +details/: +{ + {hxx ixx cxx}{options}: cli{options} + + cli.options += --include-with-brackets --include-prefix odb/pgsql/details \ +--guard-prefix LIBODB_PGSQL_DETAILS --generate-file-scanner \ +--cli-namespace odb::pgsql::details::cli --long-usage --generate-specifier + + # Include generated cli files into the distribution. But don't install them + # since they are only used internally in the database implementation. + # + {hxx ixx cxx}{options}: dist = true + {hxx ixx}{options}: install = false +} + +# Install into the odb/pgsql/ subdirectory of, say, /usr/include/. +# +install.include = $install.include/odb/pgsql/ +install.include.subdirs = true # Recreate subdirectories. + +# We want these to be picked up even when LIBODB_PGSQL_BUILD2 is not defined. +# +details/build2/: +{ + if ($cxx.id == "msvc") + { + h{config}@./: install = false + h{config-vc}@./: install = $install.include/details + } + else + { + h{config}@./: install = $install.include/details + h{config-vc}@./: install = false + } +} diff --git a/odb/pgsql/details/build2/config-vc.h b/odb/pgsql/details/build2/config-vc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..35ebb42 --- /dev/null +++ b/odb/pgsql/details/build2/config-vc.h @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +/* file : odb/pgsql/details/build2/config-vc.h + * copyright : Copyright (c) 2009-2015 Code Synthesis Tools CC + * license : GNU GPL v2; see accompanying LICENSE file + */ + +/* Configuration file for Windows/VC++ for the build2 build. */ + +#ifndef ODB_PGSQL_DETAILS_CONFIG_VC_H +#define ODB_PGSQL_DETAILS_CONFIG_VC_H + +/* Define LIBODB_PGSQL_BUILD2 for the installed case. */ +#ifndef LIBODB_PGSQL_BUILD2 +# define LIBODB_PGSQL_BUILD2 +#endif + +#endif /* ODB_PGSQL_DETAILS_CONFIG_VC_H */ diff --git a/odb/pgsql/details/build2/config.h b/odb/pgsql/details/build2/config.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1983f05 --- /dev/null +++ b/odb/pgsql/details/build2/config.h @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +/* file : odb/pgsql/details/build2/config.h + * copyright : Copyright (c) 2009-2015 Code Synthesis Tools CC + * license : GNU GPL v2; see accompanying LICENSE file + */ + +/* Static configuration file for the build2 build. The installed case + (when LIBODB_PGSQL_BUILD2 is not necessarily defined) is the only + reason we have it. */ + +#ifndef ODB_PGSQL_DETAILS_CONFIG_H +#define ODB_PGSQL_DETAILS_CONFIG_H + +/* Define LIBODB_PGSQL_BUILD2 for the installed case. */ +#ifndef LIBODB_PGSQL_BUILD2 +# define LIBODB_PGSQL_BUILD2 +#endif + +#endif /* ODB_PGSQL_DETAILS_CONFIG_H */ diff --git a/odb/pgsql/details/export.hxx b/odb/pgsql/details/export.hxx index a4bb3f5..513ab58 100644 --- a/odb/pgsql/details/export.hxx +++ b/odb/pgsql/details/export.hxx @@ -9,6 +9,43 @@ #include +// Normally we don't export class templates (but do complete specializations), +// inline functions, and classes with only inline member functions. Exporting +// classes that inherit from non-exported/imported bases (e.g., std::string) +// will end up badly. The only known workarounds are to not inherit or to not +// export. Also, MinGW GCC doesn't like seeing non-exported function being +// used before their inline definition. The workaround is to reorder code. In +// the end it's all trial and error. + +#ifdef LIBODB_PGSQL_BUILD2 + +#if defined(LIBODB_PGSQL_STATIC) // Using static. +# define LIBODB_PGSQL_EXPORT +#elif defined(LIBODB_PGSQL_STATIC_BUILD) // Building static. +# define LIBODB_PGSQL_EXPORT +#elif defined(LIBODB_PGSQL_SHARED) // Using shared. +# ifdef _WIN32 +# define LIBODB_PGSQL_EXPORT __declspec(dllimport) +# else +# define LIBODB_PGSQL_EXPORT +# endif +#elif defined(LIBODB_PGSQL_SHARED_BUILD) // Building shared. +# ifdef _WIN32 +# define LIBODB_PGSQL_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport) +# else +# define LIBODB_PGSQL_EXPORT +# endif +#else +// If none of the above macros are defined, then we assume we are being used +// by some third-party build system that cannot/doesn't signal the library +// type. Note that this fallback works for both static and shared but in case +// of shared will be sub-optimal compared to having dllimport. +// +# define LIBODB_PGSQL_EXPORT // Using static or shared. +#endif + +#else // LIBODB_PGSQL_BUILD2 + #ifdef LIBODB_PGSQL_STATIC_LIB # define LIBODB_PGSQL_EXPORT #else @@ -35,6 +72,8 @@ # endif #endif +#endif // LIBODB_PGSQL_BUILD2 + #include #endif // ODB_PGSQL_DETAILS_EXPORT_HXX -- cgit v1.1