New Developers FAQ - Mailing list pgsql-hackers
From | Bruce Momjian |
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Subject | New Developers FAQ |
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Msg-id | 199801221943.OAA12545@candle.pha.pa.us Whole thread Raw |
List | pgsql-hackers |
Here is a new developer's FAQ. I have asked it to be added to our web page. I will add it to the distribution under /tools. Comments? I want to add some stuff on Nodes, and palloc, and fopen(). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Developers Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL Last updated: Thu Jan 22 14:41:11 EST 1998 Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (maillist@candle.pha.pa.us) The most recent version of this document can be viewed at the postgreSQL Web site, http://postgreSQL.org. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Questions answered: 1) General questions 1) What tools are available for developers? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1) What tools are available for developers? Aside from the User documentation mentioned in the regular FAQ, there are several development tools available. First, all the files in the /tools directory are designed for developers. RELEASE_CHANGES changes we have to make for each release SQL_keywords standard SQL'92 keywords backend web flowchart of the backend directories ccsym find standard defines made by your compiler entab converts tabs to spaces, used by pgindent find_static finds functions that could be made static find_typedef get a list of typedefs in the source coe make_ctags make vi 'tags' file in each directory make_diff make *.orig and diffs of source make_etags make emacs 'etags' files make_keywords.README make comparison of our keywords and SQL'92 make_mkid make mkid ID files mkldexport create AIX exports file pgindent indents C source files Let me note some of these. If you point your browser at the tools/backend directory, you will see all the backend components in a flow chart. You can click on any one to see a description. If you then click on the directory name, you will be taken to the source directory, to browse the actual source code behind it. We also have several README files in some source directories to describe the function of the module. The browser will display these when you enter the directory also. The tools/backend directory is also contained on our web page under the title Backend Flowchart. Second, you really should have an editor that can handle tags, so you can tag a function call to see the function definition, and then tag inside that function to see an even lower-level function, and then back out twice to return to the original function. Most editors support this via tags or etags files. Third, you need to get mkid from ftp.postgresql.org. By running tools/make_mkid, an archive of source symbols can be created that can be rapidly queried like grep or edited. make_diff has tools to create patch diff files that can be applied to the distribution. pgindent will format source files to match our standard format, which has four-space tabs, and an indenting format specified by flags to the your operating system's utility indent. -- Bruce Momjian maillist@candle.pha.pa.us
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