Embedded SQL: Putting a guard around included stdio.h for convenience
От | Carsten Klein |
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Тема | Embedded SQL: Putting a guard around included stdio.h for convenience |
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Msg-id | 3F7B5BE1.3000309@yahoo.de обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Embedded SQL: Putting a guard around included stdio.h for convenience
Re: Embedded SQL: Putting a guard around included stdio.h for convenience |
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Hi all, I have just tried to compile an application consisting of multiple modules, each of them encapsulation access to a single table of the default database, using embedded sql. Well, until now, I have had problems with stuff being declared twice (from stdio.h and successively included include files by stdio.h), since postgres sources seemingly do not put a guard around the include statement. what i mean is, please, do include the following: #ifndef _STDIO_H #include <stdio.h> #endif /* _STDIO_H */ This seemingly is not being generated by the ecpg or included in the header files being included. And while we are at it, although I personally think that Embedded SQL is quite obsolete by now (but we have to do this stuff in school, perhaps I'm wrong), please check other parts of your source referencing (including) external include files, where there is no guard around the include statement. It makes things tedious and nearly impossible to solve, when they are not there... Thanks. Carsten Klein
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