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#!/usr/bin/perl # Perl reimplementation of PostgreSQL's pg_config binary. # We provide this as /usr/bin/pg_config to support cross-compilation using # libpq-dev. Also, this makes the two installed pg_config copies not conflict # via their debugging symbols. # # This code is released under the terms of the PostgreSQL License. # Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group # Author: Christoph Berg use strict; use warnings; # no arguments, print all items if (@ARGV == 0) { while (<DATA>) { last if /^$/; # begin of help section print; } exit 0; } # --help or -? if (grep {$_ =~ /^(--help|-\?)$/} @ARGV) { while (<DATA>) { last if /^$/; # begin of help section } print; # include empty line in output while (<DATA>) { next if /^Report bugs/; # Skip bug address in the perl version print; } exit 0; } # specific value(s) requested my %options; my $help; while (<DATA>) { last if /^$/; # begin of help section /^(\S+) = (.*)/ or die "malformatted data item"; $options{'--' . lc $1} = $2; } foreach my $arg (@ARGV) { unless ($options{$arg}) { print "pg_config: invalid argument: $arg\n"; print "Try \"pg_config --help\" for more information.\n"; exit 1; } print "$options{$arg}\n"; } exit 0; # The DATA section consists of the `pg_config` output (one KEY = value item per # line), and the `pg_config --help` text. The first --help line is empty, which # we use to detect the beginning of the help section. __DATA__ INCLUDEDIR = /usr/include/postgresql pg_config provides information about the installed version of PostgreSQL. Usage: pg_config [OPTION]... Options: --includedir show location of C header files of the client interfaces -?, --help show this help, then exit With no arguments, all known items are shown. Report bugs to <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org>.