ecpg — embedded SQL C preprocessor
ecpg
[option
...] file
...
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
.
The extension will be replaced by .c
to
determine the output 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 Chapter 35 for more information on that topic.
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
can
be INFORMIX
,
INFORMIX_SE
, or ORACLE
.
-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 given filename
.
-r option
Selects run-time behavior. Option
can be
one of the following:
no_indicator
Do not use indicators but instead use special values to represent null values. Historically there have been databases using this approach.
prepare
Prepare all statements before using them. Libecpg will keep a cache of prepared statements and reuse a statement if it gets executed again. If the cache runs full, libecpg will free the least used statement.
questionmarks
Allow question mark as placeholder for compatibility reasons. This used to be the default long ago.
-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.
--version
Print the ecpg version and exit.
-?
--help
Show help about ecpg command line arguments, and exit.
When compiling the preprocessed C code files, the compiler needs to
be able to find the ECPG header files in the
PostgreSQL include directory. Therefore, you 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.
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