postgresql/src/tools/msvc
Andres Freund 09568ec3d3 Create a separate oid range for oids assigned by genbki.pl.
The changes I made in 578b229718 assigned oids below
FirstBootstrapObjectId to objects in include/catalog/*.dat files that
did not have an oid assigned, starting at the max oid explicitly
assigned.  Tom criticized that for mainly two reasons:
1) It's not clear which values are manually and which explicitly
   assigned.
2) The space below FirstBootstrapObjectId gets pretty crowded, and
   some PostgreSQL forks have used oids >= 9000 for their own objects,
   to avoid conflicting.

Thus create a new range for objects not assigned explicit oids, but
assigned by genbki.pl. For now 1-9999 is for explicitly assigned oids,
FirstGenbkiObjectId (10000) to FirstBootstrapObjectId (1200) -1 is for
genbki.pl assigned oids, and < FirstNormalObjectId (16384) is for oids
assigned during bootstrap.  It's possible that we'll have to adjust
these boundaries, but there's some headroom for now.

Add a note suggesting that oids in forks should be assigned in the
9000-9999 range.

Catversion bump for obvious reasons.

Per complaint from Tom Lane.

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16845.1544393682@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-12-13 14:50:57 -08:00
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dummylib perltidy run prior to branching 2018-06-30 12:28:55 -04:00
.gitignore Ignore config.pl and buildenv.pl in src/tools/msvc. 2014-05-12 14:24:18 -04:00
build.bat Remove cvs keywords from all files. 2010-09-20 22:08:53 +02:00
build.pl Require C99 (and thus MSCV 2013 upwards). 2018-08-23 18:33:57 -07:00
clean.bat Refactor dlopen() support 2018-09-06 11:33:04 +02:00
config_default.pl Fix typo in comment 2017-11-27 09:24:14 +01:00
ecpg_regression.proj Fix msvc/ecpg_regression.proj for recent ECPG test additions. 2018-03-15 22:36:19 -04:00
gendef.pl Don't fall off the end of perl functions 2018-05-27 09:08:42 -04:00
install.bat Turn install.bat into a pure one line wrapper fort he perl script. 2015-07-06 22:18:26 +03:00
install.pl Fix perl searchpath for modern perl for MSVC tools 2018-10-28 12:22:32 -04:00
Install.pm Remove timetravel extension. 2018-10-11 11:43:56 -07:00
mkvcbuild.pl Fix perl searchpath for modern perl for MSVC tools 2018-10-28 12:22:32 -04:00
Mkvcbuild.pm Eliminate parallel-make hazard in ecpg/preproc. 2018-12-01 17:19:51 -05:00
MSBuildProject.pm Require C99 (and thus MSCV 2013 upwards). 2018-08-23 18:33:57 -07:00
pgbison.bat Fix comments over eagerly c&p'd. 2011-07-07 03:53:49 -04:00
pgbison.pl Clean up Perl code according to perlcritic 2017-03-27 08:18:22 -04:00
pgflex.bat Fix comments over eagerly c&p'd. 2011-07-07 03:53:49 -04:00
pgflex.pl Post-PG 10 beta1 pgperltidy run 2017-05-17 19:01:23 -04:00
Project.pm Fix compile-time warnings on all perl code 2018-05-31 08:13:02 -04:00
README Require C99 (and thus MSCV 2013 upwards). 2018-08-23 18:33:57 -07:00
Solution.pm Create a separate oid range for oids assigned by genbki.pl. 2018-12-13 14:50:57 -08:00
vcregress.bat Remove cvs keywords from all files. 2010-09-20 22:08:53 +02:00
vcregress.pl Add support for NO_INSTALLCHECK in MSVC scripts 2018-11-29 10:31:12 +09:00
VSObjectFactory.pm Require C99 (and thus MSCV 2013 upwards). 2018-08-23 18:33:57 -07:00

src/tools/msvc/README

MSVC build
==========

This directory contains the tools required to build PostgreSQL using
Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 - 2017. This builds the whole backend, not just
the libpq frontend library. For more information, see the documentation
chapter "Installation on Windows" and the description below.


Notes about Visual Studio Express
---------------------------------
To build PostgreSQL using Visual Studio Express, the Microsoft Windows SDK
has to be installed. Since this is not included in the product
originally, extra steps are needed to make it work.

First, download and install a supported version of the Microsoft Windows SDK
from www.microsoft.com (v6.0 or greater).

Locate the files vcprojectengine.dll.express.config and
vcprojectengine.dll.config in the vc\vcpackages directory of
the Visual C++ Express installation. In these files, add the paths
to the Platform SDK to the Include, Library and Path tags. Be sure
to add them to the beginning of the list.

This should work for both GUI and commandline builds, but a restart
may be necessary.

If you are using a recent version of the Microsoft Windows SDK that includes
the compilers and build tools you probably don't even need Visual Studio
Express to build PostgreSQL.


Structure of the build tools
----------------------------
The tools for building PostgreSQL using Microsoft Visual Studio currently
consist of the following files:

- Configuration files -
config_default.pl      default configuration arguments

A typical build environment has two more files, buildenv.pl and config.pl
that contain the user's build environment settings and configuration
arguments.


- User tools -
build.pl               tool to build the binaries
clean.bat              batch file for cleaning up generated files
install.pl             tool to install the generated files
mkvcbuild.pl           tool to generate the Visual Studio build files
vcregress.pl           tool to run the regression tests


- Internal tools -
gendef.pl              internal tool to generate .DEF files
pgbison.pl             internal tool to process .y files using bison
pgflex.pl              internal tool to process .l files using flex

Many of those .pl files also have a corresponding .bat-wrapper that doesn't
contain any additional logic.


- Internal modules -
Install.pm             module containing the install logic
Mkvcbuild.pm           module containing the code to generate the Visual
                       Studio build (project/solution) files
MSBuildProject.pm      module containing the code to generate MSBuild based
                       project files (Visual Studio 2013 or greater)
Project.pm             module containing the common code to generate the
                       Visual Studio project files. Also provides the
                       common interface of all project file generators
Solution.pm            module containing the code to generate the Visual
                       Studio solution files.
VSObjectFactory.pm     factory module providing the code to create the
                       appropriate project/solution files for the current
                       environment


Description of the internals of the Visual Studio build process
---------------------------------------------------------------
By typing 'build' the user starts the build.bat wrapper which simply passes
it's arguments to build.pl.
In build.pl the user's buildenv.pl is used to set up the build environment
(i. e. path to bison and flex). In addition his config.pl file is merged into
config_default.pl to create the configuration arguments.
These configuration arguments are passed over to Mkvcbuild::mkvcbuild
(Mkvcbuild.pm) which creates the Visual Studio project and solution files.
It does this by using VSObjectFactory::CreateSolution to create an object
implementing the Solution interface (this could be either a VS2013Solution,
or a VS2015Solution or a VS2017Solution, all in Solution.pm, depending on
the user's build environment) and adding objects implementing the corresponding
Project interface (VC2013Project or VC2015Project or VC2017Project from
MSBuildProject.pm) to it.
When Solution::Save is called, the implementations of Solution and Project
save their content in the appropriate format.
The final step of starting the appropriate build program (msbuild) is
performed in build.pl again.