Yes, i've discovered that and Oracle uses EXEC ORACLE ifdef ....
So, that means it is not possible to have one and only one source file for a
Proc*c program which could be run on Postgres and Oracle.
Thank for your fast answer.
Thierry
Michael Meskes wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 02:48:19PM +0200, Thierry Missimilly wrote:
> > I'm not sure it's a bug or it's normal, so i don't send it to pgsq-bugs.
> > ...
> > So, i use #ifdef ORACLE #else #endif preprocessing instructions to
> > differentiate PG from Oracle Pro*c syntaxes.
>
> As a matter of fact we use EXEC SQL IFDEF, ... and do not parse any
> C/CPP code. running cpp before parsing leads to undesirable side
> effects.
>
> Michael
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