ecpg(1)
ECPG(1) PostgreSQL Client Applications ECPG(1)
NAME
ecpg - embedded SQL C preprocessor
SYNOPSIS
ecpg [ option... ] file...
DESCRIPTION
ecpg is the embedded SQL preprocessor for C programs. It
converts C programs with embedded SQL statements to normal C
code by replacing the SQL invocations with special function
calls. The output files can then be processed with any C
compiler tool chain.
ecpg will convert each input file given on the command line
to the corresponding C output file. Input files preferably
have the extension .pgc, in which case the extension will be
replaced by .c to determine the output file name. If the
extension of the input file is not .pgc, then the output
file name is computed by appending .c to the full file name.
The output file name can also be overridden using the -o
option.
This reference page does not describe the embedded SQL
language. See in the documentation for more information on
that topic.
OPTIONS
ecpg accepts the following command-line arguments:
-c Automatically generate certain C code from SQL code.
Currently, this works for EXEC SQL TYPE.
-C mode
Set a compatibility mode. mode may be INFORMIX or
INFORMIX_SE.
-D symbol
Define a C preprocessor symbol.
-i Parse system include files as well.
-I directory
Specify an additional include path, used to find files
included via EXEC SQL INCLUDE. Defaults are . (current
directory), /usr/local/include, the PostgreSQL include
directory which is defined at compile time (default:
/usr/local/pgsql/include), and /usr/include, in that
order.
-o filename
Specifies that ecpg should write all its output to the
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given filename.
-r option
Selects a run-time behavior. Currently, option can only
be no_indicator.
-t Turn on autocommit of transactions. In this mode, each
SQL command is automatically committed unless it is
inside an explicit transaction block. In the default
mode, commands are committed only when EXEC SQL COMMIT
is issued.
-v Print additional information including the version and
the include path.
--help
Show a brief summary of the command usage, then exit.
--version
Output version information, then exit.
NOTES
When compiling the preprocessed C code files, the compiler
needs to be able to find the ECPG header files in the Post-
greSQL include directory. Therefore, one might have to use
the -I option when invoking the compiler (e.g.,
-I/usr/local/pgsql/include).
Programs using C code with embedded SQL have to be linked
against the libecpg library, for example using the linker
options -L/usr/local/pgsql/lib -lecpg.
The value of either of these directories that is appropriate
for the installation can be found out using pg_config(1).
EXAMPLES
If you have an embedded SQL C source file named prog1.pgc,
you can create an executable program using the following
sequence of commands:
ecpg prog1.pgc
cc -I/usr/local/pgsql/include -c prog1.c
cc -o prog1 prog1.o -L/usr/local/pgsql/lib -lecpg
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