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authorTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2015-11-19 14:54:05 -0500
committerTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2015-11-19 14:54:11 -0500
commit68c1d7d42e553682f1d2723e623b6a3a4b02c75f (patch)
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parentdb135e834a28180e9151f12c694b07d8fc3c41a8 (diff)
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Dodge a macro-name conflict with Perl.
Some versions of Perl export a macro named HS_KEY. This creates a conflict in contrib/hstore_plperl against hstore's macro of the same name. The most future-proof solution seems to be to rename our macro; I chose HSTORE_KEY. For consistency, rename HS_VAL and related macros similarly. Back-patch to 9.5. contrib/hstore_plperl doesn't exist before that so there is no need to worry about the conflict in older releases. Per reports from Marco Atzeri and Mike Blackwell.
Diffstat (limited to 'contrib/hstore_plpython/hstore_plpython.c')
-rw-r--r--contrib/hstore_plpython/hstore_plpython.c8
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/hstore_plpython/hstore_plpython.c b/contrib/hstore_plpython/hstore_plpython.c
index a3316dd9eb1..6f2751a8df4 100644
--- a/contrib/hstore_plpython/hstore_plpython.c
+++ b/contrib/hstore_plpython/hstore_plpython.c
@@ -25,14 +25,16 @@ hstore_to_plpython(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
PyObject *key;
- key = PyString_FromStringAndSize(HS_KEY(entries, base, i), HS_KEYLEN(entries, i));
- if (HS_VALISNULL(entries, i))
+ key = PyString_FromStringAndSize(HSTORE_KEY(entries, base, i),
+ HSTORE_KEYLEN(entries, i));
+ if (HSTORE_VALISNULL(entries, i))
PyDict_SetItem(dict, key, Py_None);
else
{
PyObject *value;
- value = PyString_FromStringAndSize(HS_VAL(entries, base, i), HS_VALLEN(entries, i));
+ value = PyString_FromStringAndSize(HSTORE_VAL(entries, base, i),
+ HSTORE_VALLEN(entries, i));
PyDict_SetItem(dict, key, value);
Py_XDECREF(value);
}