Declaring this in the client-visible header ecpglib.h was a pretty
poor decision. It's not meant to be application-callable (and if
it was, putting it outside the extern "C" { ... } wrapper means
that C++ clients would fail to call it). And the declaration would
not even compile for a client, anyway, since it would not have the
macro pg_attribute_format_arg(). Fortunately, it seems that no
clients have tried to include this header with ENABLE_NLS defined,
or we'd have gotten complaints about that. But we have no business
putting such a restriction on client code.
Move the declaration to ecpglib_extern.h, since in fact nothing
outside src/interfaces/ecpg/ecpglib/ needs to call it.
The practical effect of this is just that clients can now safely
#include ecpglib.h while having ENABLE_NLS defined, but that seems
like enough of a reason to back-patch it.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20590.
1573069709@sss.pgh.pa.us
unsigned ecpg_hex_enc_len(unsigned srclen);
unsigned ecpg_hex_encode(const char *src, unsigned len, char *dst);
+#ifdef ENABLE_NLS
+extern char *ecpg_gettext(const char *msgid) pg_attribute_format_arg(1);
+#else
+#define ecpg_gettext(x) (x)
+#endif
+
/* SQLSTATE values generated or processed by ecpglib (intentionally
* not exported -- users should refer to the codes directly) */
#include "sqlca.h"
#include <string.h>
-#ifdef ENABLE_NLS
-extern char *ecpg_gettext(const char *msgid) pg_attribute_format_arg(1);
-#else
-#define ecpg_gettext(x) (x)
-#endif
-
#ifndef __cplusplus
#ifndef bool
#define bool char