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- data/BSD +23 -0
- data/ChangeLog +471 -0
- data/Contributors +30 -0
- data/GPL +340 -0
- data/LICENSE +58 -0
- data/README +68 -0
- data/README.OS_X +19 -0
- data/README.ja +183 -0
- data/README.windows +72 -0
- data/Rakefile.local +239 -0
- data/ext/compat.c +541 -0
- data/ext/compat.h +180 -0
- data/ext/extconf.rb +126 -0
- data/ext/pg.c +4250 -0
- data/ext/pg.h +49 -0
- data/lib/1.8/pg_ext.so +0 -0
- data/lib/1.9/pg_ext.so +0 -0
- data/lib/pg.rb +11 -0
- data/rake/191_compat.rb +26 -0
- data/rake/dependencies.rb +76 -0
- data/rake/helpers.rb +435 -0
- data/rake/hg.rb +273 -0
- data/rake/manual.rb +782 -0
- data/rake/packaging.rb +123 -0
- data/rake/publishing.rb +274 -0
- data/rake/rdoc.rb +30 -0
- data/rake/style.rb +62 -0
- data/rake/svn.rb +668 -0
- data/rake/testing.rb +187 -0
- data/rake/verifytask.rb +64 -0
- data/spec/lib/helpers.rb +216 -0
- data/spec/m17n_spec.rb +139 -0
- data/spec/pgconn_spec.rb +291 -0
- data/spec/pgresult_spec.rb +218 -0
- metadata +113 -0
data/ext/pg.h
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#ifdef RUBY_EXTCONF_H
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#include "ruby.h"
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#include "libpq-fe.h"
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#include "libpq/libpq-fs.h" /* large-object interface */
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#include "compat.h"
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#ifndef RARRAY_LEN
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#define RARRAY_LEN(x) RARRAY((x))->len
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#ifndef RSTRING_LEN
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#endif /* RSTRING_LEN */
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#ifndef RSTRING_PTR
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#define RSTRING_PTR(x) RSTRING((x))->ptr
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#endif /* RSTRING_PTR */
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#ifndef StringValuePtr
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#define StringValuePtr(x) STR2CSTR(x)
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#endif /* StringValuePtr */
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#ifdef RUBY_18_COMPAT
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#define rb_io_stdio_file GetWriteFile
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#include "rubyio.h"
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#else
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#include "ruby/io.h"
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#endif
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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#endif
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void Init_pg_ext(void);
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data/lib/1.8/pg_ext.so
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data/lib/1.9/pg_ext.so
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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# Load the correct version if it's a Windows binary gem
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if RUBY_PLATFORM =~/(mswin|mingw)/i
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major_minor = RUBY_VERSION[ /^(\d+\.\d+)/ ] or
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require "#{major_minor}/pg_ext"
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end
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# 1.9.1 fixes
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# Make Pathname compatible with 1.8.7 Pathname.
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unless Pathname.instance_methods.include?( :=~ )
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class Pathname
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def self::glob( *args ) # :yield: p
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args = args.collect {|p| p.to_s }
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def =~( other )
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def install_gems( gems )
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})
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# Check for root
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if Process.euid != 0
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gemindex = Gem::SourceIndex.from_installed_gems
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installer = nil
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installer.installed_gems.each do |spec|
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### Task: install runtime dependencies
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desc "Install runtime dependencies as gems"
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task :install_dependencies do
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install_gems( DEPENDENCIES )
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end
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### Task: install gems for development tasks
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desc "Install development dependencies as gems"
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task :install_dev_dependencies do
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# encoding: utf-8
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#####################################################################
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### G L O B A L H E L P E R F U N C T I O N S
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#####################################################################
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begin
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rescue LoadError
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'clear' => 0,
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'underscore' => 4,
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'concealed' => 8,
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'black' => 30, 'on_black' => 40,
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'red' => 31, 'on_red' => 41,
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EOF
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def read_command_output( cmd, *args )
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opts = ARGV.select {|arg| arg[0,1] == '-' }
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args = opts + targets.map {|t| t.to_s }
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end
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cmd.flatten!
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if io
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def download( sourceuri, targetfile=nil )
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targetpath = Pathname.new( targetfile )
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trace " connecting..."
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ifh = open( sourceuri ) do |ifh|
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trace " connected..."
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targetpath.open( File::WRONLY|File::TRUNC|File::CREAT, 0644 ) do |ofh|
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log "Downloading..."
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buf = ''
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while ifh.read( 16384, buf )
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until buf.empty?
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bytes = ofh.write( buf )
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buf.slice!( 0, bytes )
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end
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end
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log "Done."
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end
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end
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ensure
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end
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def which( program )
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return nil unless ENV['PATH']
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ENV['PATH'].split(/:/).
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collect {|dir| Pathname.new(dir) + program }.
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find {|path| path.exist? && path.executable? }
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def ansi_code( *attributes )
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attributes.flatten!
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attributes.collect! {|at| at.to_s }
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# $stderr.puts "Returning ansicode for TERM = %p: %p" %
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# [ ENV['TERM'], attributes ]
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return '' unless /(?:vt10[03]|xterm(?:-color)?|linux|screen)/i =~ ENV['TERM']
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attributes = ANSI_ATTRIBUTES.values_at( *attributes ).compact.join(';')
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# $stderr.puts " attr is: %p" % [attributes]
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if attributes.empty?
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|
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|
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### Search line-by-line in the specified +file+ for the given +regexp+, returning the
|
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|
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### first match, or nil if no match was found. If the +regexp+ has any capture groups,
|
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### those will be returned in an Array, else the whole matching line is returned.
|
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def find_pattern_in_file( regexp, file )
|
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|
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File.open( file, 'r' ).each do |line|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
+
### Search line-by-line in the output of the specified +cmd+ for the given +regexp+,
|
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|
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### returning the first match, or nil if no match was found. If the +regexp+ has any
|
383
|
+
### capture groups, those will be returned in an Array, else the whole matching line
|
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|
+
### is returned.
|
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|
+
def find_pattern_in_pipe( regexp, *cmd )
|
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|
+
output = []
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
log( cmd.collect {|part| part =~ /\s/ ? part.inspect : part} )
|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
|
396
|
+
result = output.find { |line| regexp.match(line) }
|
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|
+
return $1 || result
|
398
|
+
end
|
399
|
+
|
400
|
+
|
401
|
+
### Invoke the user's editor on the given +filename+ and return the exit code
|
402
|
+
### from doing so.
|
403
|
+
def edit( filename )
|
404
|
+
editor = ENV['EDITOR'] || ENV['VISUAL'] || DEFAULT_EDITOR
|
405
|
+
system editor, filename
|
406
|
+
unless $?.success? || editor =~ /vim/i
|
407
|
+
fail "Editor exited uncleanly."
|
408
|
+
end
|
409
|
+
end
|
410
|
+
|
411
|
+
|
412
|
+
### Extract all the non Rake-target arguments from ARGV and return them.
|
413
|
+
def get_target_args
|
414
|
+
args = ARGV.reject {|arg| arg =~ /^-/ || Rake::Task.task_defined?(arg) }
|
415
|
+
return args
|
416
|
+
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|
417
|
+
|
418
|
+
|
419
|
+
### Log a subdirectory change, execute a block, and exit the subdirectory
|
420
|
+
def in_subdirectory( subdir )
|
421
|
+
block = Proc.new
|
422
|
+
|
423
|
+
log "Entering #{subdir}"
|
424
|
+
Dir.chdir( subdir, &block )
|
425
|
+
log "Leaving #{subdir}"
|
426
|
+
end
|
427
|
+
|
428
|
+
|
429
|
+
### Make an easily-comparable version vector out of +ver+ and return it.
|
430
|
+
def vvec( ver )
|
431
|
+
return ver.split('.').collect {|char| char.to_i }.pack('N*')
|
432
|
+
end
|
433
|
+
|
434
|
+
|
435
|
+
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