1 # Copyright (c) 2022-2024, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
3 # Entry point for building PostgreSQL with meson
5 # Good starting points for writing meson.build files are:
6 # - https://mesonbuild.com/Syntax.html
7 # - https://mesonbuild.com/Reference-manual.html
12 license: 'PostgreSQL',
14 # We want < 0.56 for python 3.5 compatibility on old platforms. EPEL for
15 # RHEL 7 has 0.55. < 0.54 would require replacing some uses of the fs
16 # module, < 0.53 all uses of fs. So far there's no need to go to >=0.56.
17 meson_version: '>=0.54',
19 'warning_level=1', #-Wall equivalent
21 'buildtype=debugoptimized', # -O2 + debug
22 # For compatibility with the autoconf build, set a default prefix. This
23 # works even on windows, where it's a drive-relative path (i.e. when on
24 # d:/somepath it'll install to d:/usr/local/pgsql)
25 'prefix=/usr/local/pgsql',
31 ###############################################################
33 ###############################################################
36 pkgconfig = import('pkgconfig')
38 host_system = host_machine.system()
39 build_system = build_machine.system()
40 host_cpu = host_machine.cpu_family()
42 cc = meson.get_compiler('c')
44 not_found_dep = dependency('', required: false)
45 thread_dep = dependency('threads')
46 auto_features = get_option('auto_features')
50 ###############################################################
52 ###############################################################
54 # It's very easy to get into confusing states when the source directory
55 # contains an in-place build. E.g. the wrong pg_config.h will be used. So just
56 # refuse to build in that case.
58 # There's a more elaborate check later, that checks for conflicts around all
59 # generated files. But we can only do that much further down the line, so this
60 # quick check seems worth it. Adhering to this advice should clean up the
61 # conflict, but won't protect against somebody doing make distclean or just
62 # removing pg_config.h
63 errmsg_nonclean_base = '''
65 Non-clean source code directory detected.
67 To build with meson the source tree may not have an in-place, ./configure
68 style, build configured. You can have both meson and ./configure style builds
69 for the same source tree by building out-of-source / VPATH with
70 configure. Alternatively use a separate check out for meson based builds.
74 if fs.exists(meson.current_source_dir() / 'src' / 'include' / 'pg_config.h')
75 errmsg_cleanup = 'To clean up, run make distclean in the source tree.'
76 error(errmsg_nonclean_base.format(errmsg_cleanup))
81 ###############################################################
82 # Variables to be determined
83 ###############################################################
85 postgres_inc_d = ['src/include']
86 postgres_inc_d += get_option('extra_include_dirs')
88 postgres_lib_d = get_option('extra_lib_dirs')
107 backend_both_deps = []
113 # source of data for pg_config.h etc
114 cdata = configuration_data()
118 ###############################################################
119 # Version and other metadata
120 ###############################################################
122 pg_version = meson.project_version()
124 if pg_version.endswith('devel')
125 pg_version_arr = [pg_version.split('devel')[0], '0']
126 elif pg_version.contains('beta')
127 pg_version_arr = [pg_version.split('beta')[0], '0']
128 elif pg_version.contains('rc')
129 pg_version_arr = [pg_version.split('rc')[0], '0']
131 pg_version_arr = pg_version.split('.')
134 pg_version_major = pg_version_arr[0].to_int()
135 pg_version_minor = pg_version_arr[1].to_int()
136 pg_version_num = (pg_version_major * 10000) + pg_version_minor
138 pg_url = 'https://www.postgresql.org/'
140 cdata.set_quoted('PACKAGE_NAME', 'PostgreSQL')
141 cdata.set_quoted('PACKAGE_BUGREPORT', 'pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org')
142 cdata.set_quoted('PACKAGE_URL', pg_url)
143 cdata.set_quoted('PACKAGE_VERSION', pg_version)
144 cdata.set_quoted('PACKAGE_STRING', 'PostgreSQL @0@'.format(pg_version))
145 cdata.set_quoted('PACKAGE_TARNAME', 'postgresql')
147 pg_version += get_option('extra_version')
148 cdata.set_quoted('PG_VERSION', pg_version)
149 cdata.set_quoted('PG_MAJORVERSION', pg_version_major.to_string())
150 cdata.set('PG_MAJORVERSION_NUM', pg_version_major)
151 cdata.set('PG_MINORVERSION_NUM', pg_version_minor)
152 cdata.set('PG_VERSION_NUM', pg_version_num)
153 # PG_VERSION_STR is built later, it depends on compiler test results
154 cdata.set_quoted('CONFIGURE_ARGS', '')
158 ###############################################################
159 # Basic platform specific configuration
160 ###############################################################
162 exesuffix = '' # overridden below where necessary
163 dlsuffix = '.so' # overridden below where necessary
164 library_path_var = 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH'
166 # Format of file to control exports from libraries, and how to pass them to
167 # the compiler. For export_fmt @0@ is the path to the file export file.
168 export_file_format = 'gnu'
169 export_file_suffix = 'list'
170 export_fmt = '-Wl,--version-script=@0@'
172 # Flags to add when linking a postgres extension, @0@ is path to
173 # the relevant object on the platform.
174 mod_link_args_fmt = []
176 memset_loop_limit = 1024
178 # Choice of shared memory and semaphore implementation
182 # We implement support for some operating systems by pretending they're
183 # another. Map here, before determining system properties below
184 if host_system == 'dragonfly'
185 # apparently the most similar
186 host_system = 'netbsd'
187 elif host_system == 'android'
188 # while android isn't quite a normal linux, it seems close enough
189 # for our purposes so far
190 host_system = 'linux'
193 # meson's system names don't quite map to our "traditional" names. In some
194 # places we need the "traditional" name, e.g., for mapping
195 # src/include/port/$os.h to src/include/pg_config_os.h. Define portname for
197 portname = host_system
199 if host_system == 'cygwin'
200 sema_kind = 'unnamed_posix'
201 cppflags += '-D_GNU_SOURCE'
203 mod_link_args_fmt = ['@0@']
204 mod_link_with_name = 'lib@0@.a'
205 mod_link_with_dir = 'libdir'
207 elif host_system == 'darwin'
209 library_path_var = 'DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH'
211 export_file_format = 'darwin'
212 export_fmt = '-Wl,-exported_symbols_list,@0@'
214 mod_link_args_fmt = ['-bundle_loader', '@0@']
215 mod_link_with_dir = 'bindir'
216 mod_link_with_name = '@0@'
218 sysroot_args = [files('src/tools/darwin_sysroot'), get_option('darwin_sysroot')]
219 pg_sysroot = run_command(sysroot_args, check:true).stdout().strip()
220 message('darwin sysroot: @0@'.format(pg_sysroot))
222 cflags += ['-isysroot', pg_sysroot]
223 ldflags += ['-isysroot', pg_sysroot]
226 # meson defaults to -Wl,-undefined,dynamic_lookup for modules, which we
227 # don't want because a) it's different from what we do for autoconf, b) it
228 # causes warnings in macOS Ventura. But using -Wl,-undefined,error causes a
229 # warning starting in Sonoma. So only add -Wl,-undefined,error if it does
230 # not cause a warning.
231 if cc.has_multi_link_arguments('-Wl,-undefined,error', '-Werror')
232 ldflags_mod += '-Wl,-undefined,error'
235 # Starting in Sonoma, the linker warns about the same library being
236 # linked twice. Which can easily happen when multiple dependencies
237 # depend on the same library. Quiesce the ill considered warning.
238 ldflags += cc.get_supported_link_arguments('-Wl,-no_warn_duplicate_libraries')
240 elif host_system == 'freebsd'
241 sema_kind = 'unnamed_posix'
243 elif host_system == 'linux'
244 sema_kind = 'unnamed_posix'
245 cppflags += '-D_GNU_SOURCE'
247 elif host_system == 'netbsd'
248 # We must resolve all dynamic linking in the core server at program start.
249 # Otherwise the postmaster can self-deadlock due to signals interrupting
250 # resolution of calls, since NetBSD's linker takes a lock while doing that
251 # and some postmaster signal handlers do things that will also acquire that
252 # lock. As long as we need "-z now", might as well specify "-z relro" too.
253 # While there's not a hard reason to adopt these settings for our other
254 # executables, there's also little reason not to, so just add them to
256 ldflags += ['-Wl,-z,now', '-Wl,-z,relro']
258 elif host_system == 'openbsd'
261 elif host_system == 'sunos'
263 export_fmt = '-Wl,-M@0@'
264 cppflags += '-D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS'
266 elif host_system == 'windows'
270 library_path_var = ''
272 export_file_format = 'win'
273 export_file_suffix = 'def'
274 if cc.get_id() == 'msvc'
275 export_fmt = '/DEF:@0@'
276 mod_link_with_name = '@0@.lib'
279 mod_link_with_name = 'lib@0@.a'
281 mod_link_args_fmt = ['@0@']
282 mod_link_with_dir = 'libdir'
287 cdata.set('WIN32_STACK_RLIMIT', 4194304)
288 if cc.get_id() == 'msvc'
289 ldflags += '/INCREMENTAL:NO'
290 ldflags += '/STACK:@0@'.format(cdata.get('WIN32_STACK_RLIMIT'))
291 # ldflags += '/nxcompat' # generated by msbuild, should have it for ninja?
293 ldflags += '-Wl,--stack,@0@'.format(cdata.get('WIN32_STACK_RLIMIT'))
294 # Need to allow multiple definitions, we e.g. want to override getopt.
295 ldflags += '-Wl,--allow-multiple-definition'
296 # Ensure we get MSVC-like linking behavior.
297 ldflags += '-Wl,--disable-auto-import'
300 os_deps += cc.find_library('ws2_32', required: true)
301 secur32_dep = cc.find_library('secur32', required: true)
302 backend_deps += secur32_dep
303 libpq_deps += secur32_dep
305 postgres_inc_d += 'src/include/port/win32'
306 if cc.get_id() == 'msvc'
307 postgres_inc_d += 'src/include/port/win32_msvc'
310 windows = import('windows')
313 # XXX: Should we add an option to override the host_system as an escape
315 error('unknown host system: @0@'.format(host_system))
320 ###############################################################
322 ###############################################################
325 perl = find_program(get_option('PERL'), required: true, native: true)
326 python = find_program(get_option('PYTHON'), required: true, native: true)
327 flex = find_program(get_option('FLEX'), native: true, version: '>= 2.5.35')
328 bison = find_program(get_option('BISON'), native: true, version: '>= 2.3')
329 sed = find_program(get_option('SED'), 'sed', native: true, required: false)
330 prove = find_program(get_option('PROVE'), native: true, required: false)
331 tar = find_program(get_option('TAR'), native: true, required: false)
332 gzip = find_program(get_option('GZIP'), native: true, required: false)
333 program_lz4 = find_program(get_option('LZ4'), native: true, required: false)
334 openssl = find_program(get_option('OPENSSL'), native: true, required: false)
335 program_zstd = find_program(get_option('ZSTD'), native: true, required: false)
336 dtrace = find_program(get_option('DTRACE'), native: true, required: get_option('dtrace'))
337 missing = find_program('config/missing', native: true)
338 cp = find_program('cp', required: false, native: true)
339 xmllint_bin = find_program(get_option('XMLLINT'), native: true, required: false)
340 xsltproc_bin = find_program(get_option('XSLTPROC'), native: true, required: false)
344 bison_version_c = run_command(bison, '--version', check: true)
345 # bison version string helpfully is something like
346 # >>bison (GNU bison) 3.8.1<<
347 bison_version = bison_version_c.stdout().split(' ')[3].split('\n')[0]
348 if bison_version.version_compare('>=3.0')
349 bison_flags += ['-Wno-deprecated']
352 bison_cmd = [bison, bison_flags, '-o', '@OUTPUT0@', '-d', '@INPUT@']
354 'output': ['@BASENAME@.c', '@BASENAME@.h'],
355 'command': bison_cmd,
360 flex_version_c = run_command(flex, '--version', check: true)
361 flex_version = flex_version_c.stdout().split(' ')[1].split('\n')[0]
363 flex_wrapper = files('src/tools/pgflex')
364 flex_cmd = [python, flex_wrapper,
365 '--builddir', '@BUILD_ROOT@',
366 '--srcdir', '@SOURCE_ROOT@',
367 '--privatedir', '@PRIVATE_DIR@',
368 '--flex', flex, '--perl', perl,
369 '-i', '@INPUT@', '-o', '@OUTPUT0@',
372 wget = find_program('wget', required: false, native: true)
373 wget_flags = ['-O', '@OUTPUT0@', '--no-use-server-timestamps']
375 install_files = files('src/tools/install_files')
379 ###############################################################
380 # Path to meson (for tests etc)
381 ###############################################################
383 # NB: this should really be part of meson, see
384 # https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/8511
385 meson_binpath_r = run_command(python, 'src/tools/find_meson', check: true)
387 if meson_binpath_r.stdout() == ''
388 error('huh, could not run find_meson.\nerrcode: @0@\nstdout: @1@\nstderr: @2@'.format(
389 meson_binpath_r.returncode(),
390 meson_binpath_r.stdout(),
391 meson_binpath_r.stderr()))
394 meson_binpath_s = meson_binpath_r.stdout().split('\n')
395 meson_binpath_len = meson_binpath_s.length()
397 if meson_binpath_len < 1
398 error('unexpected introspect line @0@'.format(meson_binpath_r.stdout()))
405 foreach e : meson_binpath_s
416 if meson_impl not in ['muon', 'meson']
417 error('unknown meson implementation "@0@"'.format(meson_impl))
420 meson_bin = find_program(meson_binpath, native: true)
424 ###############################################################
426 ###############################################################
428 cdata.set('USE_ASSERT_CHECKING', get_option('cassert') ? 1 : false)
429 cdata.set('USE_INJECTION_POINTS', get_option('injection_points') ? 1 : false)
431 blocksize = get_option('blocksize').to_int() * 1024
433 if get_option('segsize_blocks') != 0
434 if get_option('segsize') != 1
435 warning('both segsize and segsize_blocks specified, segsize_blocks wins')
438 segsize = get_option('segsize_blocks')
440 segsize = (get_option('segsize') * 1024 * 1024 * 1024) / blocksize
443 cdata.set('BLCKSZ', blocksize, description:
444 '''Size of a disk block --- this also limits the size of a tuple. You can set
445 it bigger if you need bigger tuples (although TOAST should reduce the need
446 to have large tuples, since fields can be spread across multiple tuples).
447 BLCKSZ must be a power of 2. The maximum possible value of BLCKSZ is
448 currently 2^15 (32768). This is determined by the 15-bit widths of the
449 lp_off and lp_len fields in ItemIdData (see include/storage/itemid.h).
450 Changing BLCKSZ requires an initdb.''')
452 cdata.set('XLOG_BLCKSZ', get_option('wal_blocksize').to_int() * 1024)
453 cdata.set('RELSEG_SIZE', segsize)
454 cdata.set('DEF_PGPORT', get_option('pgport'))
455 cdata.set_quoted('DEF_PGPORT_STR', get_option('pgport').to_string())
456 cdata.set_quoted('PG_KRB_SRVNAM', get_option('krb_srvnam'))
457 if get_option('system_tzdata') != ''
458 cdata.set_quoted('SYSTEMTZDIR', get_option('system_tzdata'))
463 ###############################################################
465 ###############################################################
467 # These are set by the equivalent --xxxdir configure options. We
468 # append "postgresql" to some of them, if the string does not already
469 # contain "pgsql" or "postgres", in order to avoid directory clutter.
473 dir_prefix = get_option('prefix')
475 dir_prefix_contains_pg = (dir_prefix.contains('pgsql') or dir_prefix.contains('postgres'))
477 dir_bin = get_option('bindir')
479 dir_data = get_option('datadir')
480 if not (dir_prefix_contains_pg or dir_data.contains('pgsql') or dir_data.contains('postgres'))
481 dir_data = dir_data / pkg
484 dir_sysconf = get_option('sysconfdir')
485 if not (dir_prefix_contains_pg or dir_sysconf.contains('pgsql') or dir_sysconf.contains('postgres'))
486 dir_sysconf = dir_sysconf / pkg
489 dir_lib = get_option('libdir')
491 dir_lib_pkg = dir_lib
492 if not (dir_prefix_contains_pg or dir_lib_pkg.contains('pgsql') or dir_lib_pkg.contains('postgres'))
493 dir_lib_pkg = dir_lib_pkg / pkg
496 dir_pgxs = dir_lib_pkg / 'pgxs'
498 dir_include = get_option('includedir')
500 dir_include_pkg = dir_include
501 dir_include_pkg_rel = ''
502 if not (dir_prefix_contains_pg or dir_include_pkg.contains('pgsql') or dir_include_pkg.contains('postgres'))
503 dir_include_pkg = dir_include_pkg / pkg
504 dir_include_pkg_rel = pkg
507 dir_man = get_option('mandir')
509 # FIXME: These used to be separately configurable - worth adding?
510 dir_doc = get_option('datadir') / 'doc'
511 if not (dir_prefix_contains_pg or dir_doc.contains('pgsql') or dir_doc.contains('postgres'))
512 dir_doc = dir_doc / pkg
514 dir_doc_html = dir_doc / 'html'
516 dir_locale = get_option('localedir')
520 dir_bitcode = dir_lib_pkg / 'bitcode'
521 dir_include_internal = dir_include_pkg / 'internal'
522 dir_include_server = dir_include_pkg / 'server'
523 dir_include_extension = dir_include_server / 'extension'
524 dir_data_extension = dir_data / 'extension'
525 dir_doc_extension = dir_doc / 'extension'
529 ###############################################################
530 # Search paths, preparation for compiler tests
532 # NB: Arguments added later are not automatically used for subsequent
533 # configuration-time checks (so they are more isolated). If they should be
534 # used, they need to be added to test_c_args as well.
535 ###############################################################
537 postgres_inc = [include_directories(postgres_inc_d)]
538 test_lib_d = postgres_lib_d
539 test_c_args = cppflags + cflags
543 ###############################################################
545 ###############################################################
547 bsd_authopt = get_option('bsd_auth')
548 bsd_auth = not_found_dep
549 if cc.check_header('bsd_auth.h', required: bsd_authopt,
550 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc)
551 cdata.set('USE_BSD_AUTH', 1)
552 bsd_auth = declare_dependency()
557 ###############################################################
560 # For now don't search for DNSServiceRegister in a library - only Apple's
561 # Bonjour implementation, which is always linked, works.
562 ###############################################################
564 bonjouropt = get_option('bonjour')
565 bonjour = not_found_dep
566 if cc.check_header('dns_sd.h', required: bonjouropt,
567 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc) and \
568 cc.has_function('DNSServiceRegister',
569 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc)
570 cdata.set('USE_BONJOUR', 1)
571 bonjour = declare_dependency()
576 ###############################################################
577 # Option: docs in HTML and man page format
578 ###############################################################
580 docs_opt = get_option('docs')
581 docs_dep = not_found_dep
582 if not docs_opt.disabled()
583 if xmllint_bin.found() and xsltproc_bin.found()
584 docs_dep = declare_dependency()
585 elif docs_opt.enabled()
586 error('missing required tools (xmllint and xsltproc needed) for docs in HTML / man page format')
592 ###############################################################
593 # Option: docs in PDF format
594 ###############################################################
596 docs_pdf_opt = get_option('docs_pdf')
597 docs_pdf_dep = not_found_dep
598 if not docs_pdf_opt.disabled()
599 fop = find_program(get_option('FOP'), native: true, required: docs_pdf_opt)
600 if xmllint_bin.found() and xsltproc_bin.found() and fop.found()
601 docs_pdf_dep = declare_dependency()
602 elif docs_pdf_opt.enabled()
603 error('missing required tools for docs in PDF format')
609 ###############################################################
611 ###############################################################
613 gssapiopt = get_option('gssapi')
616 if not gssapiopt.disabled()
617 gssapi = dependency('krb5-gssapi', required: false)
618 have_gssapi = gssapi.found()
621 gssapi_deps = [gssapi]
623 # Hardcoded lookup for gssapi. This is necessary as gssapi on windows does
624 # not install neither pkg-config nor cmake dependency information.
625 if host_system == 'windows'
626 is_64 = cc.sizeof('void *', args: test_c_args) == 8
628 gssapi_search_libs = ['gssapi64', 'krb5_64', 'comerr64']
630 gssapi_search_libs = ['gssapi32', 'krb5_32', 'comerr32']
633 gssapi_search_libs = ['gssapi_krb5']
637 foreach libname : gssapi_search_libs
638 lib = cc.find_library(libname, dirs: test_lib_d, required: false)
646 # Meson before 0.57.0 did not support using check_header() etc with
647 # declare_dependency(). Thus the tests below use the library looked up
648 # above. Once we require a newer meson version, we can simplify.
649 gssapi = declare_dependency(dependencies: gssapi_deps)
654 elif cc.check_header('gssapi/gssapi.h', dependencies: gssapi_deps, required: false,
655 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc)
656 cdata.set('HAVE_GSSAPI_GSSAPI_H', 1)
657 elif cc.check_header('gssapi.h', dependencies: gssapi_deps, required: gssapiopt,
658 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc)
659 cdata.set('HAVE_GSSAPI_H', 1)
665 elif cc.check_header('gssapi/gssapi_ext.h', dependencies: gssapi_deps, required: false,
666 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc)
667 cdata.set('HAVE_GSSAPI_GSSAPI_EXT_H', 1)
668 elif cc.check_header('gssapi_ext.h', dependencies: gssapi_deps, required: gssapiopt,
669 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc)
670 cdata.set('HAVE_GSSAPI_EXT_H', 1)
676 elif cc.has_function('gss_store_cred_into', dependencies: gssapi_deps,
677 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc)
678 cdata.set('ENABLE_GSS', 1)
680 krb_srvtab = 'FILE:/@0@/krb5.keytab)'.format(get_option('sysconfdir'))
681 cdata.set_quoted('PG_KRB_SRVTAB', krb_srvtab)
682 elif gssapiopt.enabled()
683 error('''could not find function 'gss_store_cred_into' required for GSSAPI''')
688 if not have_gssapi and gssapiopt.enabled()
689 error('dependency lookup for gssapi failed')
694 gssapi = not_found_dep
699 ###############################################################
701 ###############################################################
703 ldapopt = get_option('ldap')
704 if ldapopt.disabled()
706 ldap_r = not_found_dep
707 elif host_system == 'windows'
708 ldap = cc.find_library('wldap32', required: ldapopt)
711 # macos framework dependency is buggy for ldap (one can argue whether it's
712 # Apple's or meson's fault), leading to an endless recursion with ldap.h
713 # including itself. See https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/10002
714 # Luckily we only need pkg-config support, so the workaround isn't
716 ldap = dependency('ldap', method: 'pkg-config', required: false)
719 # Before 2.5 openldap didn't have a pkg-config file, and it might not be
722 ldap = cc.find_library('ldap', required: ldapopt, dirs: test_lib_d,
723 has_headers: 'ldap.h', header_include_directories: postgres_inc)
725 # The separate ldap_r library only exists in OpenLDAP < 2.5, and if we
726 # have 2.5 or later, we shouldn't even probe for ldap_r (we might find a
727 # library from a separate OpenLDAP installation). The most reliable
728 # way to check that is to check for a function introduced in 2.5.
730 # don't have ldap, we shouldn't check for ldap_r
731 elif cc.has_function('ldap_verify_credentials',
732 dependencies: ldap, args: test_c_args)
733 ldap_r = ldap # ldap >= 2.5, no need for ldap_r
736 # Use ldap_r for FE if available, else assume ldap is thread-safe.
737 ldap_r = cc.find_library('ldap_r', required: false, dirs: test_lib_d,
738 has_headers: 'ldap.h', header_include_directories: postgres_inc)
739 if not ldap_r.found()
742 # On some platforms ldap_r fails to link without PTHREAD_LIBS.
743 ldap_r = declare_dependency(dependencies: [ldap_r, thread_dep])
746 # PostgreSQL sometimes loads libldap_r and plain libldap into the same
747 # process. Check for OpenLDAP versions known not to tolerate doing so;
748 # assume non-OpenLDAP implementations are safe. The dblink test suite
749 # exercises the hazardous interaction directly.
750 compat_test_code = '''
752 #if !defined(LDAP_VENDOR_VERSION) || \
753 (defined(LDAP_API_FEATURE_X_OPENLDAP) && \
754 LDAP_VENDOR_VERSION >= 20424 && LDAP_VENDOR_VERSION <= 20431)
758 if not cc.compiles(compat_test_code,
759 name: 'LDAP implementation compatible',
760 dependencies: ldap, args: test_c_args)
762 *** With OpenLDAP versions 2.4.24 through 2.4.31, inclusive, each backend
763 *** process that loads libpq (via WAL receiver, dblink, or postgres_fdw) and
764 *** also uses LDAP will crash on exit.''')
769 if ldap.found() and cc.has_function('ldap_initialize',
770 dependencies: ldap, args: test_c_args)
771 cdata.set('HAVE_LDAP_INITIALIZE', 1)
776 assert(ldap_r.found())
777 cdata.set('USE_LDAP', 1)
779 assert(not ldap_r.found())
784 ###############################################################
786 ###############################################################
788 llvmopt = get_option('llvm')
790 if add_languages('cpp', required: llvmopt, native: false)
791 llvm = dependency('llvm', version: '>=10', method: 'config-tool', required: llvmopt)
795 cdata.set('USE_LLVM', 1)
797 cpp = meson.get_compiler('cpp')
799 llvm_binpath = llvm.get_variable(configtool: 'bindir')
801 ccache = find_program('ccache', native: true, required: false)
803 # Some distros put LLVM and clang in different paths, so fallback to
804 # find via PATH, too.
805 clang = find_program(llvm_binpath / 'clang', 'clang', required: true)
808 message('llvm requires a C++ compiler')
813 ###############################################################
815 ###############################################################
817 icuopt = get_option('icu')
818 if not icuopt.disabled()
819 icu = dependency('icu-uc', required: false)
821 icu_i18n = dependency('icu-i18n', required: true)
824 # Unfortunately the dependency is named differently with cmake
825 if not icu.found() # combine with above once meson 0.60.0 is required
826 icu = dependency('ICU', required: icuopt,
827 components: ['uc'], modules: ['ICU::uc'], method: 'cmake')
829 icu_i18n = dependency('ICU', required: true,
830 components: ['i18n'], modules: ['ICU::i18n'])
835 cdata.set('USE_ICU', 1)
837 icu_i18n = not_found_dep
842 icu_i18n = not_found_dep
847 ###############################################################
849 ###############################################################
851 libxmlopt = get_option('libxml')
852 if not libxmlopt.disabled()
853 libxml = dependency('libxml-2.0', required: false, version: '>= 2.6.23')
854 # Unfortunately the dependency is named differently with cmake
855 if not libxml.found() # combine with above once meson 0.60.0 is required
856 libxml = dependency('LibXml2', required: libxmlopt, version: '>= 2.6.23',
861 cdata.set('USE_LIBXML', 1)
864 libxml = not_found_dep
869 ###############################################################
871 ###############################################################
873 libxsltopt = get_option('libxslt')
874 if not libxsltopt.disabled()
875 libxslt = dependency('libxslt', required: false)
876 # Unfortunately the dependency is named differently with cmake
877 if not libxslt.found() # combine with above once meson 0.60.0 is required
878 libxslt = dependency('LibXslt', required: libxsltopt, method: 'cmake')
882 cdata.set('USE_LIBXSLT', 1)
885 libxslt = not_found_dep
890 ###############################################################
892 ###############################################################
894 lz4opt = get_option('lz4')
895 if not lz4opt.disabled()
896 lz4 = dependency('liblz4', required: false)
897 # Unfortunately the dependency is named differently with cmake
898 if not lz4.found() # combine with above once meson 0.60.0 is required
899 lz4 = dependency('lz4', required: lz4opt,
900 method: 'cmake', modules: ['LZ4::lz4_shared'],
905 cdata.set('USE_LZ4', 1)
906 cdata.set('HAVE_LIBLZ4', 1)
915 ###############################################################
916 # Library: Tcl (for pltcl)
918 # NB: tclConfig.sh is used in autoconf build for getting
919 # TCL_SHARED_BUILD, TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC, TCL_LIBS and TCL_LIB_SPEC
920 # variables. For now we have not seen a need to copy
921 # that behaviour to the meson build.
922 ###############################################################
924 tclopt = get_option('pltcl')
925 tcl_version = get_option('tcl_version')
926 tcl_dep = not_found_dep
927 if not tclopt.disabled()
930 tcl_dep = dependency(tcl_version, required: false)
932 if not tcl_dep.found()
933 tcl_dep = cc.find_library(tcl_version,
938 if not cc.has_header('tcl.h', dependencies: tcl_dep, required: tclopt)
939 tcl_dep = not_found_dep
945 ###############################################################
947 ###############################################################
949 pamopt = get_option('pam')
950 if not pamopt.disabled()
951 pam = dependency('pam', required: false)
954 pam = cc.find_library('pam', required: pamopt, dirs: test_lib_d)
958 pam_header_found = false
960 # header file <security/pam_appl.h> or <pam/pam_appl.h> is required for PAM.
961 if cc.check_header('security/pam_appl.h', dependencies: pam, required: false,
962 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc)
963 cdata.set('HAVE_SECURITY_PAM_APPL_H', 1)
964 pam_header_found = true
965 elif cc.check_header('pam/pam_appl.h', dependencies: pam, required: pamopt,
966 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc)
967 cdata.set('HAVE_PAM_PAM_APPL_H', 1)
968 pam_header_found = true
972 cdata.set('USE_PAM', 1)
983 ###############################################################
984 # Library: Perl (for plperl)
985 ###############################################################
987 perlopt = get_option('plperl')
988 perl_dep = not_found_dep
989 if not perlopt.disabled()
992 # First verify that perl has the necessary dependencies installed
993 perl_mods = run_command(
995 '-MConfig', '-MOpcode', '-MExtUtils::Embed', '-MExtUtils::ParseXS',
998 if perl_mods.returncode() != 0
999 perl_may_work = false
1000 perl_msg = 'perl installation does not have the required modules'
1003 # Then inquire perl about its configuration
1005 perl_conf_cmd = [perl, '-MConfig', '-e', 'print $Config{$ARGV[0]}']
1006 perlversion = run_command(perl_conf_cmd, 'api_versionstring', check: true).stdout()
1007 archlibexp = run_command(perl_conf_cmd, 'archlibexp', check: true).stdout()
1008 privlibexp = run_command(perl_conf_cmd, 'privlibexp', check: true).stdout()
1009 useshrplib = run_command(perl_conf_cmd, 'useshrplib', check: true).stdout()
1011 perl_inc_dir = '@0@/CORE'.format(archlibexp)
1013 if perlversion.version_compare('< 5.14')
1014 perl_may_work = false
1015 perl_msg = 'Perl version 5.14 or later is required, but this is @0@'.format(perlversion)
1016 elif useshrplib != 'true'
1017 perl_may_work = false
1018 perl_msg = 'need a shared perl'
1023 # On most platforms, archlibexp is also where the Perl include files live ...
1024 perl_ccflags = ['-I@0@'.format(perl_inc_dir)]
1025 # ... but on newer macOS versions, we must use -iwithsysroot to look
1027 if not fs.is_file('@0@/perl.h'.format(perl_inc_dir)) and \
1028 fs.is_file('@0@@1@/perl.h'.format(pg_sysroot, perl_inc_dir))
1029 perl_ccflags = ['-iwithsysroot', perl_inc_dir]
1032 # check compiler finds header
1033 if not cc.has_header('perl.h', required: false,
1034 args: test_c_args + perl_ccflags, include_directories: postgres_inc)
1035 perl_may_work = false
1036 perl_msg = 'missing perl.h'
1041 perl_ccflags_r = run_command(perl_conf_cmd, 'ccflags', check: true).stdout()
1043 # See comments for PGAC_CHECK_PERL_EMBED_CCFLAGS in perl.m4
1044 foreach flag : perl_ccflags_r.split(' ')
1045 if flag.startswith('-D') and \
1046 (not flag.startswith('-D_') or flag == '_USE_32BIT_TIME_T')
1047 perl_ccflags += flag
1051 if host_system == 'windows'
1052 perl_ccflags += ['-DPLPERL_HAVE_UID_GID']
1054 if cc.get_id() == 'msvc'
1055 # prevent binary mismatch between MSVC built plperl and Strawberry or
1056 # msys ucrt perl libraries
1057 perl_ccflags += ['-DNO_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE']
1061 message('CCFLAGS recommended by perl: @0@'.format(perl_ccflags_r))
1062 message('CCFLAGS for embedding perl: @0@'.format(' '.join(perl_ccflags)))
1064 # We are after Embed's ldopts, but without the subset mentioned in
1065 # Config's ccdlflags and ldflags. (Those are the choices of those who
1066 # built the Perl installation, which are not necessarily appropriate
1067 # for building PostgreSQL.)
1068 ldopts = run_command(perl, '-MExtUtils::Embed', '-e', 'ldopts', check: true).stdout().strip()
1069 undesired = run_command(perl_conf_cmd, 'ccdlflags', check: true).stdout().split()
1070 undesired += run_command(perl_conf_cmd, 'ldflags', check: true).stdout().split()
1073 foreach ldopt : ldopts.split(' ')
1074 if ldopt == '' or ldopt in undesired
1078 perl_ldopts += ldopt.strip('"')
1081 message('LDFLAGS recommended by perl: "@0@"'.format(ldopts))
1082 message('LDFLAGS for embedding perl: "@0@"'.format(' '.join(perl_ldopts)))
1084 perl_dep_int = declare_dependency(
1085 compile_args: perl_ccflags,
1086 link_args: perl_ldopts,
1087 version: perlversion,
1090 # While we're at it, check that we can link to libperl.
1091 # On most platforms, if perl.h is there then libperl.so will be too, but
1092 # at this writing Debian packages them separately.
1093 perl_link_test = '''
1096 #define __inline__ inline
1104 if not cc.links(perl_link_test, name: 'libperl',
1105 args: test_c_args + perl_ccflags + perl_ldopts,
1106 include_directories: postgres_inc)
1107 perl_may_work = false
1108 perl_msg = 'missing libperl'
1111 endif # perl_may_work
1114 perl_dep = perl_dep_int
1116 if perlopt.enabled()
1117 error('dependency plperl failed: @0@'.format(perl_msg))
1119 message('disabling optional dependency plperl: @0@'.format(perl_msg))
1126 ###############################################################
1127 # Library: Python (for plpython)
1128 ###############################################################
1130 pyopt = get_option('plpython')
1131 python3_dep = not_found_dep
1132 if not pyopt.disabled()
1133 pm = import('python')
1134 python3_inst = pm.find_installation(python.path(), required: pyopt)
1135 if python3_inst.found()
1136 python3_dep = python3_inst.dependency(embed: true, required: pyopt)
1137 # Remove this check after we depend on Meson >= 1.1.0
1138 if not cc.check_header('Python.h', dependencies: python3_dep, required: pyopt, include_directories: postgres_inc)
1139 python3_dep = not_found_dep
1146 ###############################################################
1148 ###############################################################
1150 if not get_option('readline').disabled()
1151 libedit_preferred = get_option('libedit_preferred')
1152 # Set the order of readline dependencies.
1153 # cc.find_library breaks and throws on the first dependency which
1154 # is marked as required=true and can't be found. Thus, we only mark
1155 # the last dependency to look up as required, to not throw too early.
1156 check_readline_deps = [
1158 'name': libedit_preferred ? 'libedit' : 'readline',
1162 'name': libedit_preferred ? 'readline' : 'libedit',
1163 'required': get_option('readline')
1167 foreach readline_dep : check_readline_deps
1168 readline = dependency(readline_dep['name'], required: false)
1169 if not readline.found()
1170 readline = cc.find_library(readline_dep['name'],
1171 required: readline_dep['required'],
1180 cdata.set('HAVE_LIBREADLINE', 1)
1183 'header_prefix': 'editline/',
1184 'flag_prefix': 'EDITLINE_',
1187 'header_prefix': 'readline/',
1188 'flag_prefix': 'READLINE_',
1191 'header_prefix': '',
1195 # Set the order of prefixes
1196 prefixes = libedit_preferred ? \
1197 [editline_prefix, default_prefix, readline_prefix] : \
1198 [readline_prefix, default_prefix, editline_prefix]
1200 at_least_one_header_found = false
1201 foreach header : ['history', 'readline']
1203 foreach prefix : prefixes
1204 header_file = '@0@@1@.h'.format(prefix['header_prefix'], header)
1205 # Check history.h and readline.h
1206 if not is_found and cc.has_header(header_file,
1207 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc,
1208 dependencies: [readline], required: false)
1209 if header == 'readline'
1210 readline_h = header_file
1212 cdata.set('HAVE_@0@@1@_H'.format(prefix['flag_prefix'], header).to_upper(), 1)
1214 at_least_one_header_found = true
1219 if not at_least_one_header_found
1220 error('''readline header not found
1221 If you have @0@ already installed, see meson-logs/meson-log.txt for details on the
1222 failure. It is possible the compiler isn't looking in the proper directory.
1223 Use -Dreadline=disabled to disable readline support.'''.format(readline_dep))
1228 'history_truncate_file',
1229 'rl_completion_matches',
1230 'rl_filename_completion_function',
1231 'rl_reset_screen_size',
1235 foreach func : check_funcs
1236 found = cc.has_function(func, dependencies: [readline],
1237 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc)
1238 cdata.set('HAVE_' + func.to_upper(), found ? 1 : false)
1242 'rl_completion_suppress_quote',
1243 'rl_filename_quote_characters',
1244 'rl_filename_quoting_function',
1247 foreach var : check_vars
1248 cdata.set('HAVE_' + var.to_upper(),
1249 cc.has_header_symbol(readline_h, var,
1250 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc,
1251 prefix: '#include <stdio.h>',
1252 dependencies: [readline]) ? 1 : false)
1255 # If found via cc.find_library() ensure headers are found when using the
1256 # dependency. On meson < 0.57 one cannot do compiler checks using the
1257 # dependency returned by declare_dependency(), so we can't do this above.
1258 if readline.type_name() == 'library'
1259 readline = declare_dependency(dependencies: readline,
1260 include_directories: postgres_inc)
1263 # On windows with mingw readline requires auto-import to successfully
1264 # link, as the headers don't use declspec(dllimport)
1265 if host_system == 'windows' and cc.get_id() != 'msvc'
1266 readline = declare_dependency(dependencies: readline,
1267 link_args: '-Wl,--enable-auto-import')
1271 # XXX: Figure out whether to implement mingw warning equivalent
1273 readline = not_found_dep
1278 ###############################################################
1280 ###############################################################
1282 selinux = not_found_dep
1283 selinuxopt = get_option('selinux')
1284 if meson.version().version_compare('>=0.59')
1285 selinuxopt = selinuxopt.disable_auto_if(host_system != 'linux')
1287 selinux = dependency('libselinux', required: selinuxopt, version: '>= 2.1.10')
1288 cdata.set('HAVE_LIBSELINUX',
1289 selinux.found() ? 1 : false)
1293 ###############################################################
1295 ###############################################################
1297 systemd = not_found_dep
1298 systemdopt = get_option('systemd')
1299 if meson.version().version_compare('>=0.59')
1300 systemdopt = systemdopt.disable_auto_if(host_system != 'linux')
1302 systemd = dependency('libsystemd', required: systemdopt)
1303 cdata.set('USE_SYSTEMD', systemd.found() ? 1 : false)
1307 ###############################################################
1309 ###############################################################
1312 ssl_library = 'none'
1313 sslopt = get_option('ssl')
1315 if sslopt == 'auto' and auto_features.disabled()
1319 if sslopt in ['auto', 'openssl']
1320 openssl_required = (sslopt == 'openssl')
1322 # Try to find openssl via pkg-config et al, if that doesn't work
1323 # (e.g. because it's provided as part of the OS, like on FreeBSD), look for
1324 # the library names that we know about.
1326 # via pkg-config et al
1327 ssl = dependency('openssl', required: false)
1328 # only meson >= 0.57 supports declare_dependency() in cc.has_function(), so
1329 # we pass cc.find_library() results if necessary
1332 # via library + headers
1334 ssl_lib = cc.find_library('ssl',
1336 header_include_directories: postgres_inc,
1337 has_headers: ['openssl/ssl.h', 'openssl/err.h'],
1338 required: openssl_required)
1339 crypto_lib = cc.find_library('crypto',
1341 required: openssl_required)
1342 if ssl_lib.found() and crypto_lib.found()
1343 ssl_int = [ssl_lib, crypto_lib]
1344 ssl = declare_dependency(dependencies: ssl_int, include_directories: postgres_inc)
1346 elif cc.has_header('openssl/ssl.h', args: test_c_args, dependencies: ssl, required: openssl_required) and \
1347 cc.has_header('openssl/err.h', args: test_c_args, dependencies: ssl, required: openssl_required)
1355 ['CRYPTO_new_ex_data', {'required': true}],
1356 ['SSL_new', {'required': true}],
1358 # Function introduced in OpenSSL 1.0.2, not in LibreSSL.
1359 ['SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb'],
1361 # Functions introduced in OpenSSL 1.1.0. We used to check for
1362 # OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER, but that didn't work with 1.1.0, because LibreSSL
1363 # defines OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER to claim version 2.0.0, even though it
1364 # doesn't have these OpenSSL 1.1.0 functions. So check for individual
1366 ['OPENSSL_init_ssl'],
1368 ['ASN1_STRING_get0_data'],
1372 # OpenSSL versions before 1.1.0 required setting callback functions, for
1373 # thread-safety. In 1.1.0, it's no longer required, and CRYPTO_lock()
1374 # function was removed.
1377 # Function introduced in OpenSSL 1.1.1
1378 ['X509_get_signature_info'],
1379 ['SSL_CTX_set_num_tickets'],
1382 are_openssl_funcs_complete = true
1383 foreach c : check_funcs
1385 val = cc.has_function(func, args: test_c_args, dependencies: ssl_int)
1386 required = c.get(1, {}).get('required', false)
1387 if required and not val
1388 are_openssl_funcs_complete = false
1390 error('openssl function @0@ is required'.format(func))
1394 cdata.set('HAVE_' + func.to_upper(), val ? 1 : false)
1398 if are_openssl_funcs_complete
1399 cdata.set('USE_OPENSSL', 1,
1400 description: 'Define to 1 to build with OpenSSL support. (-Dssl=openssl)')
1401 cdata.set('OPENSSL_API_COMPAT', '0x10002000L',
1402 description: 'Define to the OpenSSL API version in use. This avoids deprecation warnings from newer OpenSSL versions.')
1403 ssl_library = 'openssl'
1410 if sslopt == 'auto' and auto_features.enabled() and not ssl.found()
1411 error('no SSL library found')
1416 ###############################################################
1418 ###############################################################
1420 uuidopt = get_option('uuid')
1421 if uuidopt != 'none'
1422 uuidname = uuidopt.to_upper()
1423 if uuidopt == 'e2fs'
1424 uuid = dependency('uuid', required: true)
1425 uuidfunc = 'uuid_generate'
1426 uuidheader = 'uuid/uuid.h'
1427 elif uuidopt == 'bsd'
1428 # libc should have uuid function
1429 uuid = declare_dependency()
1430 uuidfunc = 'uuid_to_string'
1431 uuidheader = 'uuid.h'
1432 elif uuidopt == 'ossp'
1433 # In upstream, the package and library is called just 'uuid', but many
1434 # distros change it to 'ossp-uuid'.
1435 uuid = dependency('ossp-uuid', 'uuid', required: false)
1436 uuidfunc = 'uuid_export'
1437 uuidheader = 'uuid.h'
1439 # Hardcoded lookup for ossp-uuid. This is necessary as ossp-uuid on
1440 # windows installs neither a pkg-config nor a cmake dependency
1441 # information. Nor is there another supported uuid implementation
1442 # available on windows.
1444 uuid = cc.find_library('ossp-uuid',
1445 required: false, dirs: test_lib_d,
1446 has_headers: uuidheader, header_include_directories: postgres_inc)
1449 uuid = cc.find_library('uuid',
1450 required: true, dirs: test_lib_d,
1451 has_headers: uuidheader, header_include_directories: postgres_inc)
1454 error('unknown uuid build option value: @0@'.format(uuidopt))
1457 if not cc.has_header_symbol(uuidheader, uuidfunc,
1459 include_directories: postgres_inc,
1461 error('uuid library @0@ missing required function @1@'.format(uuidopt, uuidfunc))
1463 cdata.set('HAVE_@0@'.format(uuidheader.underscorify().to_upper()), 1)
1465 cdata.set('HAVE_UUID_@0@'.format(uuidname), 1,
1466 description: 'Define to 1 if you have @0@ UUID support.'.format(uuidname))
1468 uuid = not_found_dep
1473 ###############################################################
1475 ###############################################################
1477 zlibopt = get_option('zlib')
1478 zlib = not_found_dep
1479 if not zlibopt.disabled()
1480 zlib_t = dependency('zlib', required: zlibopt)
1482 if zlib_t.type_name() == 'internal'
1483 # if fallback was used, we don't need to test if headers are present (they
1484 # aren't built yet, so we can't test)
1486 elif not zlib_t.found()
1487 warning('did not find zlib')
1488 elif not cc.has_header('zlib.h',
1489 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc,
1490 dependencies: [zlib_t], required: zlibopt)
1491 warning('zlib header not found')
1497 cdata.set('HAVE_LIBZ', 1)
1503 ###############################################################
1504 # Library: tap test dependencies
1505 ###############################################################
1507 # Check whether tap tests are enabled or not
1508 tap_tests_enabled = false
1509 tapopt = get_option('tap_tests')
1510 if not tapopt.disabled()
1511 # Checking for perl modules for tap tests
1512 perl_ipc_run_check = run_command(perl, 'config/check_modules.pl', check: false)
1513 if perl_ipc_run_check.returncode() != 0
1514 message(perl_ipc_run_check.stderr().strip())
1516 error('Additional Perl modules are required to run TAP tests.')
1518 warning('Additional Perl modules are required to run TAP tests.')
1521 tap_tests_enabled = true
1527 ###############################################################
1529 ###############################################################
1531 zstdopt = get_option('zstd')
1532 if not zstdopt.disabled()
1533 zstd = dependency('libzstd', required: false, version: '>=1.4.0')
1534 # Unfortunately the dependency is named differently with cmake
1535 if not zstd.found() # combine with above once meson 0.60.0 is required
1536 zstd = dependency('zstd', required: zstdopt, version: '>=1.4.0',
1537 method: 'cmake', modules: ['zstd::libzstd_shared'])
1541 cdata.set('USE_ZSTD', 1)
1542 cdata.set('HAVE_LIBZSTD', 1)
1546 zstd = not_found_dep
1551 ###############################################################
1553 ###############################################################
1555 # Do we need -std=c99 to compile C99 code? We don't want to add -std=c99
1556 # unnecessarily, because we optionally rely on newer features.
1558 #include <stdbool.h>
1559 #include <complex.h>
1561 #include <inttypes.h>
1563 struct named_init_test {
1568 extern void structfunc(struct named_init_test);
1570 int main(int argc, char **argv)
1572 struct named_init_test nit = {
1577 for (int loop_var = 0; loop_var < 3; loop_var++)
1582 structfunc((struct named_init_test){1, 0});
1588 if not cc.compiles(c99_test, name: 'c99', args: test_c_args)
1589 if cc.compiles(c99_test, name: 'c99 with -std=c99',
1590 args: test_c_args + ['-std=c99'])
1591 test_c_args += '-std=c99'
1592 cflags += '-std=c99'
1594 error('C compiler does not support C99')
1598 sizeof_long = cc.sizeof('long', args: test_c_args)
1599 cdata.set('SIZEOF_LONG', sizeof_long)
1601 cdata.set('HAVE_LONG_INT_64', 1)
1602 pg_int64_type = 'long int'
1603 cdata.set_quoted('INT64_MODIFIER', 'l')
1604 elif sizeof_long == 4 and cc.sizeof('long long', args: test_c_args) == 8
1605 cdata.set('HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64', 1)
1606 pg_int64_type = 'long long int'
1607 cdata.set_quoted('INT64_MODIFIER', 'll')
1609 error('do not know how to get a 64bit int')
1611 cdata.set('PG_INT64_TYPE', pg_int64_type)
1613 if host_machine.endian() == 'big'
1614 cdata.set('WORDS_BIGENDIAN', 1)
1617 # Determine memory alignment requirements for the basic C data types.
1619 alignof_types = ['short', 'int', 'long', 'double']
1620 foreach t : alignof_types
1621 align = cc.alignment(t, args: test_c_args)
1622 cdata.set('ALIGNOF_@0@'.format(t.to_upper()), align)
1625 # Compute maximum alignment of any basic type.
1627 # We require 'double' to have the strictest alignment among the basic types,
1628 # because otherwise the C ABI might impose 8-byte alignment on some of the
1629 # other C types that correspond to TYPALIGN_DOUBLE SQL types. That could
1630 # cause a mismatch between the tuple layout and the C struct layout of a
1631 # catalog tuple. We used to carefully order catalog columns such that any
1632 # fixed-width, attalign=4 columns were at offsets divisible by 8 regardless
1633 # of MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF to avoid that, but we no longer support any platforms
1634 # where TYPALIGN_DOUBLE != MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF.
1636 # We assume without checking that int64's alignment is at least as strong
1637 # as long, char, short, or int. Note that we intentionally do not consider
1638 # any types wider than 64 bits, as allowing MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF to exceed 8
1639 # would be too much of a penalty for disk and memory space.
1640 alignof_double = cdata.get('ALIGNOF_DOUBLE')
1641 if cc.alignment(pg_int64_type, args: test_c_args) > alignof_double
1642 error('alignment of int64 is greater than the alignment of double')
1644 cdata.set('MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF', alignof_double)
1646 cdata.set('SIZEOF_VOID_P', cc.sizeof('void *', args: test_c_args))
1647 cdata.set('SIZEOF_SIZE_T', cc.sizeof('size_t', args: test_c_args))
1650 # Check if __int128 is a working 128 bit integer type, and if so
1651 # define PG_INT128_TYPE to that typename.
1653 # This currently only detects a GCC/clang extension, but support for other
1654 # environments may be added in the future.
1656 # For the moment we only test for support for 128bit math; support for
1657 # 128bit literals and snprintf is not required.
1660 * We don't actually run this test, just link it to verify that any support
1661 * functions needed for __int128 are present.
1663 * These are globals to discourage the compiler from folding all the
1664 * arithmetic tests down to compile-time constants. We do not have
1665 * convenient support for 128bit literals at this point...
1667 __int128 a = 48828125;
1668 __int128 b = 97656250;
1673 a = (a << 12) + 1; /* 200000000001 */
1674 b = (b << 12) + 5; /* 400000000005 */
1675 /* try the most relevant arithmetic ops */
1678 /* must use the results, else compiler may optimize arithmetic away */
1684 buggy_int128 = false
1686 # Use of non-default alignment with __int128 tickles bugs in some compilers.
1687 # If not cross-compiling, we can test for bugs and disable use of __int128
1688 # with buggy compilers. If cross-compiling, hope for the best.
1689 # https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=83925
1690 if not meson.is_cross_build()
1692 /* This must match the corresponding code in c.h: */
1693 #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__SUNPRO_C)
1694 #define pg_attribute_aligned(a) __attribute__((aligned(a)))
1695 #elif defined(_MSC_VER)
1696 #define pg_attribute_aligned(a) __declspec(align(a))
1698 typedef __int128 int128a
1699 #if defined(pg_attribute_aligned)
1700 pg_attribute_aligned(8)
1705 void pass_by_val(void *buffer, int128a par) { holder = par; }
1709 long int i64 = 97656225L << 12;
1711 pass_by_val(main, (int128a) i64);
1715 name: '__int128 alignment bug',
1717 assert(r.compiled())
1718 if r.returncode() != 0
1720 message('__int128 support present but buggy and thus disabled')
1725 cdata.set('PG_INT128_TYPE', '__int128')
1726 cdata.set('ALIGNOF_PG_INT128_TYPE', cc.alignment('__int128', args: test_c_args))
1731 # Check if the C compiler knows computed gotos (gcc extension, also
1732 # available in at least clang). If so, define HAVE_COMPUTED_GOTO.
1734 # Checking whether computed gotos are supported syntax-wise ought to
1735 # be enough, as the syntax is otherwise illegal.
1737 static inline int foo(void)
1739 void *labeladdrs[] = {&&my_label};
1740 goto *labeladdrs[0];
1745 cdata.set('HAVE_COMPUTED_GOTO', 1)
1749 # Check if the C compiler understands _Static_assert(),
1750 # and define HAVE__STATIC_ASSERT if so.
1752 # We actually check the syntax ({ _Static_assert(...) }), because we need
1753 # gcc-style compound expressions to be able to wrap the thing into macros.
1755 int main(int arg, char **argv)
1757 ({ _Static_assert(1, "foo"); });
1761 cdata.set('HAVE__STATIC_ASSERT', 1)
1765 # We use <stdbool.h> if we have it and it declares type bool as having
1766 # size 1. Otherwise, c.h will fall back to declaring bool as unsigned char.
1767 if cc.has_type('_Bool', args: test_c_args) \
1768 and cc.has_type('bool', prefix: '#include <stdbool.h>', args: test_c_args) \
1769 and cc.sizeof('bool', prefix: '#include <stdbool.h>', args: test_c_args) == 1
1770 cdata.set('HAVE__BOOL', 1)
1771 cdata.set('PG_USE_STDBOOL', 1)
1775 # Need to check a call with %m because netbsd supports gnu_printf but emits a
1776 # warning for each use of %m.
1777 printf_attributes = ['gnu_printf', '__syslog__', 'printf']
1779 extern void emit_log(int ignore, const char *fmt,...) __attribute__((format(@0@, 2,3)));
1780 static void call_log(void)
1782 emit_log(0, "error: %s: %m", "foo");
1785 attrib_error_args = cc.get_supported_arguments('-Werror=format', '-Werror=ignored-attributes')
1786 foreach a : printf_attributes
1787 if cc.compiles(testsrc.format(a),
1788 args: test_c_args + attrib_error_args, name: 'format ' + a)
1789 cdata.set('PG_PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE', a)
1795 if cc.has_function_attribute('visibility:default') and \
1796 cc.has_function_attribute('visibility:hidden')
1797 cdata.set('HAVE_VISIBILITY_ATTRIBUTE', 1)
1799 # Only newer versions of meson know not to apply gnu_symbol_visibility =
1800 # inlineshidden to C code as well... And either way, we want to put these
1801 # flags into exported files (pgxs, .pc files).
1802 cflags_mod += '-fvisibility=hidden'
1803 cxxflags_mod += ['-fvisibility=hidden', '-fvisibility-inlines-hidden']
1804 ldflags_mod += '-fvisibility=hidden'
1808 # Check if various builtins exist. Some builtins are tested separately,
1809 # because we want to test something more complicated than the generic case.
1822 foreach builtin : builtins
1823 fname = '__builtin_@0@'.format(builtin)
1824 if cc.has_function(fname, args: test_c_args)
1825 cdata.set('HAVE@0@'.format(fname.to_upper()), 1)
1830 # Check if the C compiler understands __builtin_types_compatible_p,
1831 # and define HAVE__BUILTIN_TYPES_COMPATIBLE_P if so.
1833 # We check usage with __typeof__, though it's unlikely any compiler would
1834 # have the former and not the latter.
1837 static int y[__builtin_types_compatible_p(__typeof__(x), int)];
1839 name: '__builtin_types_compatible_p',
1841 cdata.set('HAVE__BUILTIN_TYPES_COMPATIBLE_P', 1)
1845 # Check if the C compiler understands __builtin_$op_overflow(),
1846 # and define HAVE__BUILTIN_OP_OVERFLOW if so.
1848 # Check for the most complicated case, 64 bit multiplication, as a
1849 # proxy for all of the operations. To detect the case where the compiler
1850 # knows the function but library support is missing, we must link not just
1851 # compile, and store the results in global variables so the compiler doesn't
1852 # optimize away the call.
1860 return __builtin_mul_overflow(a, b, &result);
1862 name: '__builtin_mul_overflow',
1863 args: test_c_args + ['-DINT64=@0@'.format(cdata.get('PG_INT64_TYPE'))],
1865 cdata.set('HAVE__BUILTIN_OP_OVERFLOW', 1)
1869 # XXX: The configure.ac check for __cpuid() is broken, we don't copy that
1870 # here. To prevent problems due to two detection methods working, stop
1871 # checking after one.
1874 int main(int arg, char **argv)
1876 unsigned int exx[4] = {0, 0, 0, 0};
1877 __get_cpuid(1, &exx[0], &exx[1], &exx[2], &exx[3]);
1879 ''', name: '__get_cpuid',
1881 cdata.set('HAVE__GET_CPUID', 1)
1884 int main(int arg, char **argv)
1886 unsigned int exx[4] = {0, 0, 0, 0};
1889 ''', name: '__cpuid',
1891 cdata.set('HAVE__CPUID', 1)
1895 # Check for __get_cpuid_count() and __cpuidex() in a similar fashion.
1898 int main(int arg, char **argv)
1900 unsigned int exx[4] = {0, 0, 0, 0};
1901 __get_cpuid_count(7, 0, &exx[0], &exx[1], &exx[2], &exx[3]);
1903 ''', name: '__get_cpuid_count',
1905 cdata.set('HAVE__GET_CPUID_COUNT', 1)
1908 int main(int arg, char **argv)
1910 unsigned int exx[4] = {0, 0, 0, 0};
1911 __cpuidex(exx, 7, 0);
1913 ''', name: '__cpuidex',
1915 cdata.set('HAVE__CPUIDEX', 1)
1919 # Defend against clang being used on x86-32 without SSE2 enabled. As current
1920 # versions of clang do not understand -fexcess-precision=standard, the use of
1921 # x87 floating point operations leads to problems like isinf possibly returning
1922 # false for a value that is infinite when converted from the 80bit register to
1923 # the 8byte memory representation.
1925 # Only perform the test if the compiler doesn't understand
1926 # -fexcess-precision=standard, that way a potentially fixed compiler will work
1928 if '-fexcess-precision=standard' not in cflags
1929 if not cc.compiles('''
1930 #if defined(__clang__) && defined(__i386__) && !defined(__SSE2_MATH__)
1933 name: '', args: test_c_args)
1934 error('Compiling PostgreSQL with clang, on 32bit x86, requires SSE2 support. Use -msse2 or use gcc.')
1940 ###############################################################
1942 ###############################################################
1944 common_functional_flags = [
1945 # Disable strict-aliasing rules; needed for gcc 3.3+
1946 '-fno-strict-aliasing',
1947 # Disable optimizations that assume no overflow; needed for gcc 4.3+
1949 '-fexcess-precision=standard',
1952 cflags += cc.get_supported_arguments(common_functional_flags)
1954 cxxflags += cpp.get_supported_arguments(common_functional_flags)
1957 vectorize_cflags = cc.get_supported_arguments(['-ftree-vectorize'])
1958 unroll_loops_cflags = cc.get_supported_arguments(['-funroll-loops'])
1960 common_warning_flags = [
1961 '-Wmissing-prototypes',
1963 # Really don't want VLAs to be used in our dialect of C
1965 # On macOS, complain about usage of symbols newer than the deployment target
1966 '-Werror=unguarded-availability-new',
1968 '-Wmissing-format-attribute',
1969 '-Wimplicit-fallthrough=3',
1970 '-Wcast-function-type',
1971 '-Wshadow=compatible-local',
1972 # This was included in -Wall/-Wformat in older GCC versions
1973 '-Wformat-security',
1976 cflags_warn += cc.get_supported_arguments(common_warning_flags)
1978 cxxflags_warn += cpp.get_supported_arguments(common_warning_flags)
1981 # A few places with imported code get a pass on -Wdeclaration-after-statement, remember
1982 # the result for them
1983 cflags_no_decl_after_statement = []
1984 if cc.has_argument('-Wdeclaration-after-statement')
1985 cflags_warn += '-Wdeclaration-after-statement'
1986 cflags_no_decl_after_statement += '-Wno-declaration-after-statement'
1990 # The following tests want to suppress various unhelpful warnings by adding
1991 # -Wno-foo switches. But gcc won't complain about unrecognized -Wno-foo
1992 # switches, so we have to test for the positive form and if that works,
1993 # add the negative form.
1995 negative_warning_flags = [
1996 # Suppress clang's unhelpful unused-command-line-argument warnings.
1997 'unused-command-line-argument',
1999 # Remove clang 12+'s compound-token-split-by-macro, as this causes a lot
2000 # of warnings when building plperl because of usages in the Perl headers.
2001 'compound-token-split-by-macro',
2003 # Similarly disable useless truncation warnings from gcc 8+
2004 'format-truncation',
2005 'stringop-truncation',
2007 # Suppress clang 16's strict warnings about function casts
2008 'cast-function-type-strict',
2010 # To make warning_level=2 / -Wextra work, we'd need at least the following
2012 # 'missing-field-initializers',
2014 # 'unused-parameter',
2017 foreach w : negative_warning_flags
2018 if cc.has_argument('-W' + w)
2019 cflags_warn += '-Wno-' + w
2021 if llvm.found() and cpp.has_argument('-W' + w)
2022 cxxflags_warn += '-Wno-' + w
2027 if cc.get_id() == 'msvc'
2029 '/wd4018', # signed/unsigned mismatch
2030 '/wd4244', # conversion from 'type1' to 'type2', possible loss of data
2031 '/wd4273', # inconsistent DLL linkage
2032 '/wd4101', # unreferenced local variable
2033 '/wd4102', # unreferenced label
2034 '/wd4090', # different 'modifier' qualifiers
2035 '/wd4267', # conversion from 'size_t' to 'type', possible loss of data
2043 '/D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE',
2044 '/D_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE',
2047 # We never need export libraries. As link.exe reports their creation, they
2048 # are unnecessarily noisy. Similarly, we don't need import library for
2049 # modules, we only import them dynamically, and they're also noisy.
2051 ldflags_mod += '/NOIMPLIB'
2055 # Compute flags that are built into Meson. We need these to
2056 # substitute into Makefile.global and for pg_config. We only compute
2057 # the flags for Unix-style compilers, since that's the only style that
2058 # would use Makefile.global or pg_config.
2060 # We don't use get_option('warning_level') here, because the other
2061 # warning levels are not useful with PostgreSQL source code.
2062 common_builtin_flags = ['-Wall']
2064 if get_option('debug')
2065 common_builtin_flags += ['-g']
2068 optimization = get_option('optimization')
2069 if optimization == '0'
2070 common_builtin_flags += ['-O0']
2071 elif optimization == '1'
2072 common_builtin_flags += ['-O1']
2073 elif optimization == '2'
2074 common_builtin_flags += ['-O2']
2075 elif optimization == '3'
2076 common_builtin_flags += ['-O3']
2077 elif optimization == 's'
2078 common_builtin_flags += ['-Os']
2081 cflags_builtin = cc.get_supported_arguments(common_builtin_flags)
2083 cxxflags_builtin = cpp.get_supported_arguments(common_builtin_flags)
2088 ###############################################################
2090 ###############################################################
2092 if not get_option('spinlocks')
2093 warning('Not using spinlocks will cause poor performance')
2095 cdata.set('HAVE_SPINLOCKS', 1)
2098 if not get_option('atomics')
2099 warning('Not using atomics will cause poor performance')
2101 # XXX: perhaps we should require some atomics support in this case these
2103 cdata.set('HAVE_ATOMICS', 1)
2106 {'name': 'HAVE_GCC__SYNC_CHAR_TAS',
2107 'desc': '__sync_lock_test_and_set(char)',
2110 __sync_lock_test_and_set(&lock, 1);
2111 __sync_lock_release(&lock);'''},
2113 {'name': 'HAVE_GCC__SYNC_INT32_TAS',
2114 'desc': '__sync_lock_test_and_set(int32)',
2117 __sync_lock_test_and_set(&lock, 1);
2118 __sync_lock_release(&lock);'''},
2120 {'name': 'HAVE_GCC__SYNC_INT32_CAS',
2121 'desc': '__sync_val_compare_and_swap(int32)',
2124 __sync_val_compare_and_swap(&val, 0, 37);'''},
2126 {'name': 'HAVE_GCC__SYNC_INT64_CAS',
2127 'desc': '__sync_val_compare_and_swap(int64)',
2130 __sync_val_compare_and_swap(&val, 0, 37);'''},
2132 {'name': 'HAVE_GCC__ATOMIC_INT32_CAS',
2133 'desc': ' __atomic_compare_exchange_n(int32)',
2137 __atomic_compare_exchange_n(&val, &expect, 37, 0, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);'''},
2139 {'name': 'HAVE_GCC__ATOMIC_INT64_CAS',
2140 'desc': ' __atomic_compare_exchange_n(int64)',
2144 __atomic_compare_exchange_n(&val, &expect, 37, 0, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);'''},
2147 foreach check : atomic_checks
2152 }'''.format(check['test'])
2154 cdata.set(check['name'],
2156 name: check['desc'],
2157 args: test_c_args + ['-DINT64=@0@'.format(cdata.get('PG_INT64_TYPE'))]) ? 1 : false
2164 ###############################################################
2165 # Check for the availability of XSAVE intrinsics.
2166 ###############################################################
2169 if host_cpu == 'x86' or host_cpu == 'x86_64'
2172 #include <immintrin.h>
2176 return _xgetbv(0) & 0xe0;
2180 if cc.links(prog, name: 'XSAVE intrinsics without -mxsave',
2182 cdata.set('HAVE_XSAVE_INTRINSICS', 1)
2183 elif cc.links(prog, name: 'XSAVE intrinsics with -mxsave',
2184 args: test_c_args + ['-mxsave'])
2185 cdata.set('HAVE_XSAVE_INTRINSICS', 1)
2186 cflags_xsave += '-mxsave'
2192 ###############################################################
2193 # Check for the availability of AVX-512 popcount intrinsics.
2194 ###############################################################
2197 if host_cpu == 'x86_64'
2200 #include <immintrin.h>
2204 const char buf[sizeof(__m512i)];
2206 __m512i accum = _mm512_setzero_si512();
2207 const __m512i val = _mm512_maskz_loadu_epi8((__mmask64) 0xf0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0, (const __m512i *) buf);
2208 const __m512i cnt = _mm512_popcnt_epi64(val);
2209 accum = _mm512_add_epi64(accum, cnt);
2210 popcnt = _mm512_reduce_add_epi64(accum);
2211 /* return computed value, to prevent the above being optimized away */
2216 if cc.links(prog, name: 'AVX-512 popcount without -mavx512vpopcntdq -mavx512bw',
2217 args: test_c_args + ['-DINT64=@0@'.format(cdata.get('PG_INT64_TYPE'))])
2218 cdata.set('USE_AVX512_POPCNT_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK', 1)
2219 elif cc.links(prog, name: 'AVX-512 popcount with -mavx512vpopcntdq -mavx512bw',
2220 args: test_c_args + ['-DINT64=@0@'.format(cdata.get('PG_INT64_TYPE'))] + ['-mavx512vpopcntdq'] + ['-mavx512bw'])
2221 cdata.set('USE_AVX512_POPCNT_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK', 1)
2222 cflags_popcnt += ['-mavx512vpopcntdq'] + ['-mavx512bw']
2228 ###############################################################
2229 # Select CRC-32C implementation.
2231 # If we are targeting a processor that has Intel SSE 4.2 instructions, we can
2232 # use the special CRC instructions for calculating CRC-32C. If we're not
2233 # targeting such a processor, but we can nevertheless produce code that uses
2234 # the SSE intrinsics, perhaps with some extra CFLAGS, compile both
2235 # implementations and select which one to use at runtime, depending on whether
2236 # SSE 4.2 is supported by the processor we're running on.
2238 # Similarly, if we are targeting an ARM processor that has the CRC
2239 # instructions that are part of the ARMv8 CRC Extension, use them. And if
2240 # we're not targeting such a processor, but can nevertheless produce code that
2241 # uses the CRC instructions, compile both, and select at runtime.
2242 ###############################################################
2244 have_optimized_crc = false
2246 if host_cpu == 'x86' or host_cpu == 'x86_64'
2248 if cc.get_id() == 'msvc'
2249 cdata.set('USE_SSE42_CRC32C', false)
2250 cdata.set('USE_SSE42_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK', 1)
2251 have_optimized_crc = true
2255 #include <nmmintrin.h>
2259 unsigned int crc = 0;
2260 crc = _mm_crc32_u8(crc, 0);
2261 crc = _mm_crc32_u32(crc, 0);
2262 /* return computed value, to prevent the above being optimized away */
2267 if cc.links(prog, name: '_mm_crc32_u8 and _mm_crc32_u32 without -msse4.2',
2269 # Use Intel SSE 4.2 unconditionally.
2270 cdata.set('USE_SSE42_CRC32C', 1)
2271 have_optimized_crc = true
2272 elif cc.links(prog, name: '_mm_crc32_u8 and _mm_crc32_u32 with -msse4.2',
2273 args: test_c_args + ['-msse4.2'])
2274 # Use Intel SSE 4.2, with runtime check. The CPUID instruction is needed for
2275 # the runtime check.
2276 cflags_crc += '-msse4.2'
2277 cdata.set('USE_SSE42_CRC32C', false)
2278 cdata.set('USE_SSE42_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK', 1)
2279 have_optimized_crc = true
2284 elif host_cpu == 'arm' or host_cpu == 'aarch64'
2287 #include <arm_acle.h>
2291 unsigned int crc = 0;
2292 crc = __crc32cb(crc, 0);
2293 crc = __crc32ch(crc, 0);
2294 crc = __crc32cw(crc, 0);
2295 crc = __crc32cd(crc, 0);
2297 /* return computed value, to prevent the above being optimized away */
2302 if cc.links(prog, name: '__crc32cb, __crc32ch, __crc32cw, and __crc32cd without -march=armv8-a+crc',
2304 # Use ARM CRC Extension unconditionally
2305 cdata.set('USE_ARMV8_CRC32C', 1)
2306 have_optimized_crc = true
2307 elif cc.links(prog, name: '__crc32cb, __crc32ch, __crc32cw, and __crc32cd with -march=armv8-a+crc',
2308 args: test_c_args + ['-march=armv8-a+crc'])
2309 # Use ARM CRC Extension, with runtime check
2310 cflags_crc += '-march=armv8-a+crc'
2311 cdata.set('USE_ARMV8_CRC32C', false)
2312 cdata.set('USE_ARMV8_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK', 1)
2313 have_optimized_crc = true
2316 elif host_cpu == 'loongarch64'
2321 unsigned int crc = 0;
2322 crc = __builtin_loongarch_crcc_w_b_w(0, crc);
2323 crc = __builtin_loongarch_crcc_w_h_w(0, crc);
2324 crc = __builtin_loongarch_crcc_w_w_w(0, crc);
2325 crc = __builtin_loongarch_crcc_w_d_w(0, crc);
2327 /* return computed value, to prevent the above being optimized away */
2332 if cc.links(prog, name: '__builtin_loongarch_crcc_w_b_w, __builtin_loongarch_crcc_w_h_w, __builtin_loongarch_crcc_w_w_w, and __builtin_loongarch_crcc_w_d_w',
2334 # Use LoongArch CRC instruction unconditionally
2335 cdata.set('USE_LOONGARCH_CRC32C', 1)
2336 have_optimized_crc = true
2341 if not have_optimized_crc
2342 # fall back to slicing-by-8 algorithm, which doesn't require any special CPU
2344 cdata.set('USE_SLICING_BY_8_CRC32C', 1)
2349 ###############################################################
2350 # Other CPU specific stuff
2351 ###############################################################
2353 if host_cpu == 'x86_64'
2358 long long x = 1; long long r;
2359 __asm__ __volatile__ (" popcntq %1,%0\n" : "=q"(r) : "rm"(x));
2361 name: '@0@: popcntq instruction'.format(host_cpu),
2363 cdata.set('HAVE_X86_64_POPCNTQ', 1)
2366 elif host_cpu == 'ppc' or host_cpu == 'ppc64'
2367 # Check if compiler accepts "i"(x) when __builtin_constant_p(x).
2368 if cdata.has('HAVE__BUILTIN_CONSTANT_P')
2371 addi(int ra, int si)
2374 if (__builtin_constant_p(si))
2375 __asm__ __volatile__(
2376 " addi %0,%1,%2\n" : "=r"(res) : "b"(ra), "i"(si));
2379 int test_adds(int x) { return addi(3, x) + addi(x, 5); }
2382 cdata.set('HAVE_I_CONSTRAINT__BUILTIN_CONSTANT_P', 1)
2389 ###############################################################
2390 # Library / OS tests
2391 ###############################################################
2393 # XXX: Might be worth conditioning some checks on the OS, to avoid doing
2394 # unnecessary checks over and over, particularly on windows.
2408 'sys/personality.h',
2417 foreach header : header_checks
2418 varname = 'HAVE_' + header.underscorify().to_upper()
2420 # Emulate autoconf behaviour of not-found->undef, found->1
2421 found = cc.has_header(header,
2422 include_directories: postgres_inc, args: test_c_args)
2423 cdata.set(varname, found ? 1 : false,
2424 description: 'Define to 1 if you have the <@0@> header file.'.format(header))
2429 ['F_FULLFSYNC', 'fcntl.h'],
2430 ['fdatasync', 'unistd.h'],
2431 ['posix_fadvise', 'fcntl.h'],
2432 ['strlcat', 'string.h'],
2433 ['strlcpy', 'string.h'],
2434 ['strnlen', 'string.h'],
2437 # Need to check for function declarations for these functions, because
2438 # checking for library symbols wouldn't handle deployment target
2439 # restrictions on macOS
2441 ['preadv', 'sys/uio.h'],
2442 ['pwritev', 'sys/uio.h'],
2445 # Check presence of some optional LLVM functions.
2448 ['LLVMCreateGDBRegistrationListener', 'llvm-c/ExecutionEngine.h'],
2449 ['LLVMCreatePerfJITEventListener', 'llvm-c/ExecutionEngine.h'],
2453 foreach c : decl_checks
2457 varname = 'HAVE_DECL_' + func.underscorify().to_upper()
2459 found = cc.has_header_symbol(header, func,
2460 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc,
2462 cdata.set10(varname, found, description:
2463 '''Define to 1 if you have the declaration of `@0@', and to 0 if you
2464 don't.'''.format(func))
2468 if cc.has_type('struct option',
2469 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc,
2470 prefix: '@0@'.format(cdata.get('HAVE_GETOPT_H')) == '1' ? '#include <getopt.h>' : '')
2471 cdata.set('HAVE_STRUCT_OPTION', 1)
2475 foreach c : ['opterr', 'optreset']
2476 varname = 'HAVE_INT_' + c.underscorify().to_upper()
2485 '''.format(c), name: c, args: test_c_args)
2486 cdata.set(varname, 1)
2488 cdata.set(varname, false)
2492 if cc.has_type('socklen_t',
2493 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc,
2495 #include <sys/socket.h>''')
2496 cdata.set('HAVE_SOCKLEN_T', 1)
2499 if cc.has_member('struct sockaddr', 'sa_len',
2500 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc,
2502 #include <sys/types.h>
2503 #include <sys/socket.h>''')
2504 cdata.set('HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN', 1)
2507 if cc.has_member('struct tm', 'tm_zone',
2508 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc,
2510 #include <sys/types.h>
2513 cdata.set('HAVE_STRUCT_TM_TM_ZONE', 1)
2518 extern int foo(void);
2521 return timezone / 60;
2524 name: 'global variable `timezone\' exists',
2525 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc)
2526 cdata.set('HAVE_INT_TIMEZONE', 1)
2528 cdata.set('HAVE_INT_TIMEZONE', false)
2531 if cc.has_type('union semun',
2533 include_directories: postgres_inc,
2535 #include <sys/types.h>
2536 #include <sys/ipc.h>
2537 #include <sys/sem.h>
2539 cdata.set('HAVE_UNION_SEMUN', 1)
2547 switch (strerror_r(1, buf, sizeof(buf)))
2548 { case 0: break; default: break; }
2551 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc)
2552 cdata.set('STRERROR_R_INT', 1)
2554 cdata.set('STRERROR_R_INT', false)
2557 # Find the right header file for the locale_t type. macOS needs xlocale.h;
2558 # standard is locale.h, but glibc <= 2.25 also had an xlocale.h file that
2559 # we should not use so we check the standard header first. MSVC has a
2560 # replacement defined in src/include/port/win32_port.h.
2561 if not cc.has_type('locale_t', prefix: '#include <locale.h>') and \
2562 cc.has_type('locale_t', prefix: '#include <xlocale.h>')
2563 cdata.set('LOCALE_T_IN_XLOCALE', 1)
2566 # Check if the C compiler understands typeof or a variant. Define
2567 # HAVE_TYPEOF if so, and define 'typeof' to the actual key word.
2568 foreach kw : ['typeof', '__typeof__', 'decltype']
2579 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc)
2581 cdata.set('HAVE_TYPEOF', 1)
2583 cdata.set('typeof', kw)
2591 # Try to find a declaration for wcstombs_l(). It might be in stdlib.h
2592 # (following the POSIX requirement for wcstombs()), or in locale.h, or in
2593 # xlocale.h. If it's in the latter, define WCSTOMBS_L_IN_XLOCALE.
2594 wcstombs_l_test = '''
2606 if (not cc.compiles(wcstombs_l_test.format(''),
2607 name: 'wcstombs_l') and
2608 cc.compiles(wcstombs_l_test.format('#include <xlocale.h>'),
2609 name: 'wcstombs_l in xlocale.h'))
2610 cdata.set('WCSTOMBS_L_IN_XLOCALE', 1)
2614 # MSVC doesn't cope well with defining restrict to __restrict, the spelling it
2615 # understands, because it conflicts with __declspec(restrict). Therefore we
2616 # define pg_restrict to the appropriate definition, which presumably won't
2619 # We assume C99 support, so we don't need to make this conditional.
2620 cdata.set('pg_restrict', '__restrict')
2623 # Most libraries are included only if they demonstrably provide a function we
2624 # need, but libm is an exception: always include it, because there are too
2625 # many compilers that play cute optimization games that will break probes for
2626 # standard functions such as pow().
2627 os_deps += cc.find_library('m', required: false)
2629 rt_dep = cc.find_library('rt', required: false)
2631 dl_dep = cc.find_library('dl', required: false)
2633 util_dep = cc.find_library('util', required: false)
2635 getopt_dep = cc.find_library('getopt', required: false)
2636 gnugetopt_dep = cc.find_library('gnugetopt', required: false)
2637 # Check if we want to replace getopt/getopt_long even if provided by the system
2638 # - Mingw has adopted a GNU-centric interpretation of optind/optreset,
2639 # so always use our version on Windows
2640 # - On OpenBSD and Solaris, getopt() doesn't do what we want for long options
2641 # (i.e., allow '-' as a flag character), so use our version on those platforms
2642 # - We want to use system's getopt_long() only if the system provides struct
2644 always_replace_getopt = host_system in ['windows', 'cygwin', 'openbsd', 'solaris']
2645 always_replace_getopt_long = host_system in ['windows', 'cygwin'] or not cdata.has('HAVE_STRUCT_OPTION')
2648 execinfo_dep = cc.find_library('execinfo', required: false)
2650 if host_system == 'cygwin'
2651 cygipc_dep = cc.find_library('cygipc', required: false)
2653 cygipc_dep = not_found_dep
2656 if host_system == 'sunos'
2657 socket_dep = cc.find_library('socket', required: false)
2659 socket_dep = not_found_dep
2662 # XXX: Might be worth conditioning some checks on the OS, to avoid doing
2663 # unnecessary checks over and over, particularly on windows.
2665 ['_configthreadlocale', {'skip': host_system != 'windows'}],
2666 ['backtrace_symbols', {'dependencies': [execinfo_dep]}],
2667 ['clock_gettime', {'dependencies': [rt_dep], 'define': false}],
2669 ['copy_file_range'],
2670 # gcc/clang's sanitizer helper library provides dlopen but not dlsym, thus
2671 # when enabling asan the dlopen check doesn't notice that -ldl is actually
2672 # required. Just checking for dlsym() ought to suffice.
2673 ['dlsym', {'dependencies': [dl_dep], 'define': false}],
2676 ['getopt', {'dependencies': [getopt_dep, gnugetopt_dep], 'skip': always_replace_getopt}],
2677 ['getopt_long', {'dependencies': [getopt_dep, gnugetopt_dep], 'skip': always_replace_getopt_long}],
2687 ['posix_fallocate'],
2689 ['pthread_barrier_wait', {'dependencies': [thread_dep]}],
2690 ['pthread_is_threaded_np', {'dependencies': [thread_dep]}],
2691 ['sem_init', {'dependencies': [rt_dep, thread_dep], 'skip': sema_kind != 'unnamed_posix', 'define': false}],
2692 ['setproctitle', {'dependencies': [util_dep]}],
2693 ['setproctitle_fast'],
2694 ['shm_open', {'dependencies': [rt_dep], 'define': false}],
2695 ['shm_unlink', {'dependencies': [rt_dep], 'define': false}],
2696 ['shmget', {'dependencies': [cygipc_dep], 'define': false}],
2697 ['socket', {'dependencies': [socket_dep], 'define': false}],
2699 ['strerror_r', {'dependencies': [thread_dep]}],
2704 ['sync_file_range'],
2710 func_check_results = {}
2711 foreach c : func_checks
2713 kwargs = c.get(1, {})
2714 deps = kwargs.get('dependencies', [])
2716 if kwargs.get('skip', false)
2720 found = cc.has_function(func, args: test_c_args)
2727 found = cc.has_function(func, args: test_c_args,
2728 dependencies: [dep])
2736 func_check_results += {func: found}
2738 if kwargs.get('define', true)
2739 # Emulate autoconf behaviour of not-found->undef, found->1
2740 cdata.set('HAVE_' + func.underscorify().to_upper(),
2742 description: 'Define to 1 if you have the `@0@\' function.'.format(func))
2747 if cc.has_function('syslog', args: test_c_args) and \
2748 cc.check_header('syslog.h', args: test_c_args)
2749 cdata.set('HAVE_SYSLOG', 1)
2753 # if prerequisites for unnamed posix semas aren't fulfilled, fall back to sysv
2755 if sema_kind == 'unnamed_posix' and \
2756 not func_check_results.get('sem_init', false)
2760 cdata.set('USE_@0@_SHARED_MEMORY'.format(shmem_kind.to_upper()), 1)
2761 cdata.set('USE_@0@_SEMAPHORES'.format(sema_kind.to_upper()), 1)
2763 cdata.set('MEMSET_LOOP_LIMIT', memset_loop_limit)
2764 cdata.set_quoted('DLSUFFIX', dlsuffix)
2767 # built later than the rest of the version metadata, we need SIZEOF_VOID_P
2768 cdata.set_quoted('PG_VERSION_STR',
2769 'PostgreSQL @0@ on @1@-@2@, compiled by @3@-@4@, @5@-bit'.format(
2770 pg_version, host_machine.cpu_family(), host_system,
2771 cc.get_id(), cc.version(), cdata.get('SIZEOF_VOID_P') * 8,
2776 ###############################################################
2778 ###############################################################
2780 nlsopt = get_option('nls')
2781 libintl = not_found_dep
2783 if not nlsopt.disabled()
2784 # otherwise there'd be lots of
2785 # "Gettext not found, all translation (po) targets will be ignored."
2786 # warnings if not found.
2787 msgfmt = find_program('msgfmt', required: nlsopt, native: true)
2789 # meson 0.59 has this wrapped in dependency('intl')
2790 if (msgfmt.found() and
2791 cc.check_header('libintl.h', required: nlsopt,
2792 args: test_c_args, include_directories: postgres_inc))
2795 if cc.has_function('ngettext')
2796 libintl = declare_dependency()
2798 libintl = cc.find_library('intl',
2799 has_headers: ['libintl.h'], required: nlsopt,
2800 header_include_directories: postgres_inc,
2806 i18n = import('i18n')
2807 cdata.set('ENABLE_NLS', 1)
2813 ###############################################################
2815 ###############################################################
2817 # Set up compiler / linker arguments to be used everywhere, individual targets
2818 # can add further args directly, or indirectly via dependencies
2819 add_project_arguments(cflags, language: ['c'])
2820 add_project_arguments(cppflags, language: ['c'])
2821 add_project_arguments(cflags_warn, language: ['c'])
2822 add_project_arguments(cxxflags, language: ['cpp'])
2823 add_project_arguments(cppflags, language: ['cpp'])
2824 add_project_arguments(cxxflags_warn, language: ['cpp'])
2825 add_project_link_arguments(ldflags, language: ['c', 'cpp'])
2828 # Collect a number of lists of things while recursing through the source
2829 # tree. Later steps then can use those.
2831 # list of targets for various alias targets
2832 backend_targets = []
2835 contrib_targets = []
2836 testprep_targets = []
2840 # Define the tests to distribute them to the correct test styles later
2845 # Default options for targets
2847 # First identify rpaths
2848 bin_install_rpaths = []
2849 lib_install_rpaths = []
2850 mod_install_rpaths = []
2853 # Don't add rpaths on darwin for now - as long as only absolute references to
2854 # libraries are needed, absolute LC_ID_DYLIB ensures libraries can be found in
2855 # their final destination.
2856 if host_system != 'darwin'
2857 # Add absolute path to libdir to rpath. This ensures installed binaries /
2858 # libraries find our libraries (mainly libpq).
2859 bin_install_rpaths += dir_prefix / dir_lib
2860 lib_install_rpaths += dir_prefix / dir_lib
2861 mod_install_rpaths += dir_prefix / dir_lib
2863 # Add extra_lib_dirs to rpath. This ensures we find libraries we depend on.
2865 # Not needed on darwin even if we use relative rpaths for our own libraries,
2866 # as the install_name of libraries in extra_lib_dirs will point to their
2868 bin_install_rpaths += postgres_lib_d
2869 lib_install_rpaths += postgres_lib_d
2870 mod_install_rpaths += postgres_lib_d
2874 # Define arguments for default targets
2876 default_target_args = {
2877 'implicit_include_directories': false,
2881 default_lib_args = default_target_args + {
2885 internal_lib_args = default_lib_args + {
2886 'build_by_default': false,
2890 default_mod_args = default_lib_args + {
2892 'install_dir': dir_lib_pkg,
2895 default_bin_args = default_target_args + {
2896 'install_dir': dir_bin,
2899 if get_option('rpath')
2900 default_lib_args += {
2901 'install_rpath': ':'.join(lib_install_rpaths),
2904 default_mod_args += {
2905 'install_rpath': ':'.join(mod_install_rpaths),
2908 default_bin_args += {
2909 'install_rpath': ':'.join(bin_install_rpaths),
2914 # Helper for exporting a limited number of symbols
2915 gen_export_kwargs = {
2916 'input': 'exports.txt',
2917 'output': '@BASENAME@.'+export_file_suffix,
2918 'command': [perl, files('src/tools/gen_export.pl'),
2919 '--format', export_file_format,
2920 '--input', '@INPUT0@', '--output', '@OUTPUT0@'],
2921 'build_by_default': false,
2928 ### Helpers for custom targets used across the tree
2931 catalog_pm = files('src/backend/catalog/Catalog.pm')
2932 perfect_hash_pm = files('src/tools/PerfectHash.pm')
2933 gen_kwlist_deps = [perfect_hash_pm]
2935 perl, '-I', '@SOURCE_ROOT@/src/tools',
2936 files('src/tools/gen_keywordlist.pl'),
2937 '--output', '@OUTDIR@', '@INPUT@']
2942 ### windows resources related stuff
2945 if host_system == 'windows'
2946 pg_ico = meson.source_root() / 'src' / 'port' / 'win32.ico'
2947 win32ver_rc = files('src/port/win32ver.rc')
2948 rcgen = find_program('src/tools/rcgen', native: true)
2951 '--srcdir', '@SOURCE_DIR@',
2952 '--builddir', meson.build_root(),
2953 '--rcout', '@OUTPUT0@',
2954 '--out', '@OUTPUT1@',
2955 '--input', '@INPUT@',
2959 if cc.get_argument_syntax() == 'msvc'
2960 rc = find_program('rc', required: true)
2961 rcgen_base_args += ['--rc', rc.path()]
2962 rcgen_outputs = ['@BASENAME@.rc', '@BASENAME@.res']
2964 windres = find_program('windres', required: true)
2965 rcgen_base_args += ['--windres', windres.path()]
2966 rcgen_outputs = ['@BASENAME@.rc', '@BASENAME@.obj']
2969 # msbuild backend doesn't support this atm
2970 if meson.backend() == 'ninja'
2971 rcgen_base_args += ['--depfile', '@DEPFILE@']
2974 rcgen_bin_args = rcgen_base_args + [
2975 '--VFT_TYPE', 'VFT_APP',
2976 '--FILEENDING', 'exe',
2980 rcgen_lib_args = rcgen_base_args + [
2981 '--VFT_TYPE', 'VFT_DLL',
2982 '--FILEENDING', 'dll',
2985 rc_bin_gen = generator(rcgen,
2986 depfile: '@BASENAME@.d',
2987 arguments: rcgen_bin_args,
2988 output: rcgen_outputs,
2991 rc_lib_gen = generator(rcgen,
2992 depfile: '@BASENAME@.d',
2993 arguments: rcgen_lib_args,
2994 output: rcgen_outputs,
3000 # headers that the whole build tree depends on
3001 generated_headers = []
3002 # headers that the backend build depends on
3003 generated_backend_headers = []
3004 # configure_files() output, needs a way of converting to file names
3005 configure_files = []
3007 # generated files that might conflict with a partial in-tree autoconf build
3008 generated_sources = []
3009 # same, for paths that differ between autoconf / meson builds
3010 # elements are [dir, [files]]
3011 generated_sources_ac = {}
3014 # First visit src/include - all targets creating headers are defined
3015 # within. That makes it easy to add the necessary dependencies for the
3016 # subsequent build steps.
3018 subdir('src/include')
3022 # Then through src/port and src/common, as most other things depend on them
3024 frontend_port_code = declare_dependency(
3025 compile_args: ['-DFRONTEND'],
3026 include_directories: [postgres_inc],
3027 dependencies: os_deps,
3030 backend_port_code = declare_dependency(
3031 compile_args: ['-DBUILDING_DLL'],
3032 include_directories: [postgres_inc],
3033 sources: [errcodes], # errcodes.h is needed due to use of ereport
3034 dependencies: os_deps,
3039 frontend_common_code = declare_dependency(
3040 compile_args: ['-DFRONTEND'],
3041 include_directories: [postgres_inc],
3042 sources: generated_headers,
3043 dependencies: [os_deps, zlib, zstd],
3046 backend_common_code = declare_dependency(
3047 compile_args: ['-DBUILDING_DLL'],
3048 include_directories: [postgres_inc],
3049 sources: generated_headers,
3050 dependencies: [os_deps, zlib, zstd],
3053 subdir('src/common')
3055 # all shared libraries should depend on shlib_code
3056 shlib_code = declare_dependency(
3057 link_args: ldflags_sl,
3060 # all static libraries not part of the backend should depend on this
3061 frontend_stlib_code = declare_dependency(
3062 include_directories: [postgres_inc],
3063 link_with: [common_static, pgport_static],
3064 sources: generated_headers,
3065 dependencies: [os_deps, libintl],
3068 # all shared libraries not part of the backend should depend on this
3069 frontend_shlib_code = declare_dependency(
3070 include_directories: [postgres_inc],
3071 link_with: [common_shlib, pgport_shlib],
3072 sources: generated_headers,
3073 dependencies: [shlib_code, os_deps, libintl],
3076 # Dependencies both for static and shared libpq
3086 subdir('src/interfaces/libpq')
3087 # fe_utils depends on libpq
3088 subdir('src/fe_utils')
3090 # for frontend binaries
3091 frontend_code = declare_dependency(
3092 include_directories: [postgres_inc],
3093 link_with: [fe_utils, common_static, pgport_static],
3094 sources: generated_headers,
3095 dependencies: [os_deps, libintl],
3098 backend_both_deps += [
3115 backend_mod_deps = backend_both_deps + os_deps
3117 backend_code = declare_dependency(
3118 compile_args: ['-DBUILDING_DLL'],
3119 include_directories: [postgres_inc],
3120 link_args: ldflags_be,
3122 sources: generated_headers + generated_backend_headers,
3123 dependencies: os_deps + backend_both_deps + backend_deps,
3126 # install these files only during test, not main install
3127 test_install_data = []
3128 test_install_libs = []
3130 # src/backend/meson.build defines backend_mod_code used for extension
3134 # Then through the main sources. That way contrib can have dependencies on
3135 # main sources. Note that this explicitly doesn't enter src/test, right now a
3136 # few regression tests depend on contrib files.
3143 subdir('src/interfaces/libpq/test')
3144 subdir('src/interfaces/ecpg/test')
3146 subdir('doc/src/sgml')
3148 generated_sources_ac += {'': ['GNUmakefile']}
3150 # After processing src/test, add test_install_libs to the testprep_targets
3152 testprep_targets += test_install_libs
3155 # If there are any files in the source directory that we also generate in the
3156 # build directory, they might get preferred over the newly generated files,
3157 # e.g. because of a #include "file", which always will search in the current
3159 message('checking for file conflicts between source and build directory')
3160 conflicting_files = []
3161 potentially_conflicting_files_t = []
3162 potentially_conflicting_files_t += generated_headers
3163 potentially_conflicting_files_t += generated_backend_headers
3164 potentially_conflicting_files_t += generated_backend_sources
3165 potentially_conflicting_files_t += generated_sources
3167 potentially_conflicting_files = []
3169 # convert all sources of potentially conflicting files into uniform shape
3170 foreach t : potentially_conflicting_files_t
3171 potentially_conflicting_files += t.full_path()
3173 foreach t1 : configure_files
3174 if meson.version().version_compare('>=0.59')
3175 t = fs.parent(t1) / fs.name(t1)
3177 t = '@0@'.format(t1)
3179 potentially_conflicting_files += meson.current_build_dir() / t
3181 foreach sub, fnames : generated_sources_ac
3182 sub = meson.build_root() / sub
3183 foreach fname : fnames
3184 potentially_conflicting_files += sub / fname
3188 # find and report conflicting files
3189 foreach build_path : potentially_conflicting_files
3190 build_path = host_system == 'windows' ? fs.as_posix(build_path) : build_path
3191 # str.replace is in 0.56
3192 src_path = meson.current_source_dir() / build_path.split(meson.current_build_dir() / '')[1]
3193 if fs.exists(src_path) or fs.is_symlink(src_path)
3194 conflicting_files += src_path
3197 # XXX: Perhaps we should generate a file that would clean these up? The list
3199 if conflicting_files.length() > 0
3200 errmsg_cleanup = '''
3201 Conflicting files in source directory:
3204 The conflicting files need to be removed, either by removing the files listed
3205 above, or by running configure and then make maintainer-clean.
3207 errmsg_cleanup = errmsg_cleanup.format(' '.join(conflicting_files))
3208 error(errmsg_nonclean_base.format(errmsg_cleanup))
3213 ###############################################################
3215 ###############################################################
3218 # We want to define additional install targets beyond what meson provides. For
3219 # that we need to define targets depending on nearly everything. We collected
3220 # the results of i18n.gettext() invocations into nls_targets, that also
3221 # includes maintainer targets though. Collect the ones we want as a dependency.
3223 # i18n.gettext() doesn't return the dependencies before 0.60 - but the gettext
3224 # generation happens during install, so that's not a real issue.
3226 if libintl.found() and meson.version().version_compare('>=0.60')
3227 # use range() to avoid the flattening of the list that foreach() would do
3228 foreach off : range(0, nls_targets.length())
3229 # i18n.gettext() list containing 1) list of built .mo files 2) maintainer
3230 # -pot target 3) maintainer -pot target
3231 nls_mo_targets += nls_targets[off][0]
3233 alias_target('nls', nls_mo_targets)
3248 # Meson's default install target is quite verbose. Provide one that is quiet.
3249 install_quiet = custom_target('install-quiet',
3250 output: 'install-quiet',
3251 build_always_stale: true,
3252 build_by_default: false,
3253 command: [meson_bin, meson_args, 'install', '--quiet', '--no-rebuild'],
3257 # Target to install files used for tests, which aren't installed by default
3258 install_test_files_args = [
3260 '--prefix', dir_prefix,
3261 '--install', contrib_data_dir, test_install_data,
3262 '--install', dir_lib_pkg, test_install_libs,
3264 run_target('install-test-files',
3265 command: [python] + install_test_files_args,
3266 depends: testprep_targets,
3271 ###############################################################
3273 ###############################################################
3275 # DESTDIR for the installation we'll run tests in
3276 test_install_destdir = meson.build_root() / 'tmp_install/'
3278 # DESTDIR + prefix appropriately munged
3279 if build_system != 'windows'
3280 # On unixoid systems this is trivial, we just prepend the destdir
3281 assert(dir_prefix.startswith('/')) # enforced by meson
3282 temp_install_bindir = '@0@@1@'.format(test_install_destdir, dir_prefix / dir_bin)
3283 temp_install_libdir = '@0@@1@'.format(test_install_destdir, dir_prefix / dir_lib)
3285 # drives, drive-relative paths, etc make this complicated on windows, call
3286 # into a copy of meson's logic for it
3289 'import sys; from pathlib import PurePath; d1=sys.argv[1]; d2=sys.argv[2]; print(str(PurePath(d1, *PurePath(d2).parts[1:])))',
3290 test_install_destdir]
3291 temp_install_bindir = run_command(command, dir_prefix / dir_bin, check: true).stdout().strip()
3292 temp_install_libdir = run_command(command, dir_prefix / dir_lib, check: true).stdout().strip()
3295 meson_install_args = meson_args + ['install'] + {
3296 'meson': ['--quiet', '--only-changed', '--no-rebuild'],
3300 # setup tests should be run first,
3301 # so define priority for these
3302 setup_tests_priority = 100
3304 meson_bin, args: meson_install_args ,
3305 env: {'DESTDIR':test_install_destdir},
3306 priority: setup_tests_priority,
3311 test('install_test_files',
3313 args: install_test_files_args + ['--destdir', test_install_destdir],
3314 priority: setup_tests_priority,
3318 test_result_dir = meson.build_root() / 'testrun'
3321 # XXX: pg_regress doesn't assign unique ports on windows. To avoid the
3322 # inevitable conflicts from running tests in parallel, hackishly assign
3323 # different ports for different tests.
3327 test_env = environment()
3329 test_initdb_template = meson.build_root() / 'tmp_install' / 'initdb-template'
3330 test_env.set('PG_REGRESS', pg_regress.full_path())
3331 test_env.set('REGRESS_SHLIB', regress_module.full_path())
3332 test_env.set('INITDB_TEMPLATE', test_initdb_template)
3334 # Test suites that are not safe by default but can be run if selected
3335 # by the user via the whitespace-separated list in variable PG_TEST_EXTRA.
3336 # Export PG_TEST_EXTRA so it can be checked in individual tap tests.
3337 test_env.set('PG_TEST_EXTRA', get_option('PG_TEST_EXTRA'))
3339 # Add the temporary installation to the library search path on platforms where
3340 # that works (everything but windows, basically). On windows everything
3341 # library-like gets installed into bindir, solving that issue.
3342 if library_path_var != ''
3343 test_env.prepend(library_path_var, temp_install_libdir)
3347 # Create (and remove old) initdb template directory. Tests use that, where
3348 # possible, to make it cheaper to run tests.
3350 # Use python to remove the old cached initdb, as we cannot rely on a working
3351 # 'rm' binary on windows.
3352 test('initdb_cache',
3360 shutil.rmtree(sys.argv[1], ignore_errors=True)
3361 sp = subprocess.run(sys.argv[2:] + [sys.argv[1]])
3362 sys.exit(sp.returncode)
3364 test_initdb_template,
3365 temp_install_bindir / 'initdb',
3366 '--auth', 'trust', '--no-sync', '--no-instructions', '--lc-messages=C',
3369 priority: setup_tests_priority - 1,
3377 ###############################################################
3379 ###############################################################
3381 # When using a meson version understanding exclude_suites, define a
3382 # 'tmp_install' test setup (the default) that excludes tests running against a
3383 # pre-existing install and a 'running' setup that conflicts with creation of
3384 # the temporary installation and tap tests (which don't support running
3385 # against a running server).
3389 if meson.version().version_compare('>=0.57')
3392 runningcheck = false
3395 testwrap = files('src/tools/testwrap')
3397 foreach test_dir : tests
3400 '--basedir', meson.build_root(),
3401 '--srcdir', test_dir['sd'],
3404 foreach kind, v : test_dir
3405 if kind in ['sd', 'bd', 'name']
3411 if kind in ['regress', 'isolation', 'ecpg']
3412 if kind == 'regress'
3414 fallback_dbname = 'regression_@0@'
3415 elif kind == 'isolation'
3416 runner = pg_isolation_regress
3417 fallback_dbname = 'isolation_regression_@0@'
3419 runner = pg_regress_ecpg
3420 fallback_dbname = 'ecpg_regression_@0@'
3423 test_group = test_dir['name']
3424 test_group_running = test_dir['name'] + '-running'
3426 test_output = test_result_dir / test_group / kind
3427 test_output_running = test_result_dir / test_group_running/ kind
3429 # Unless specified by the test, choose a non-conflicting database name,
3430 # to avoid conflicts when running against existing server.
3431 dbname = t.get('dbname',
3432 fallback_dbname.format(test_dir['name']))
3434 test_command_base = [
3436 '--inputdir', t.get('inputdir', test_dir['sd']),
3437 '--expecteddir', t.get('expecteddir', test_dir['sd']),
3439 '--dlpath', test_dir['bd'],
3440 '--max-concurrent-tests=20',
3442 ] + t.get('regress_args', [])
3445 if t.has_key('schedule')
3446 test_selection += ['--schedule', t['schedule'],]
3449 if kind == 'isolation'
3450 test_selection += t.get('specs', [])
3452 test_selection += t.get('sql', [])
3456 env.prepend('PATH', temp_install_bindir, test_dir['bd'])
3462 'depends': test_deps + t.get('deps', []),
3464 } + t.get('test_kwargs', {})
3466 test(test_group / kind,
3470 '--testgroup', test_group,
3474 '--outputdir', test_output,
3475 '--temp-instance', test_output / 'tmp_check',
3476 '--port', testport.to_string(),
3480 kwargs: test_kwargs,
3482 install_suites += test_group
3484 # some tests can't support running against running DB
3485 if runningcheck and t.get('runningcheck', true)
3486 test(test_group_running / kind,
3490 '--testgroup', test_group_running,
3494 '--outputdir', test_output_running,
3497 is_parallel: t.get('runningcheck-parallel', true),
3498 suite: test_group_running,
3499 kwargs: test_kwargs,
3501 running_suites += test_group_running
3506 testwrap_tap = testwrap_base
3507 if not tap_tests_enabled
3508 testwrap_tap += ['--skip', 'TAP tests not enabled']
3513 '-I', meson.source_root() / 'src/test/perl',
3514 '-I', test_dir['sd'],
3517 # Add temporary install, the build directory for non-installed binaries and
3518 # also test/ for non-installed test binaries built separately.
3520 env.prepend('PATH', temp_install_bindir, test_dir['bd'], test_dir['bd'] / 'test')
3522 foreach name, value : t.get('env', {})
3523 env.set(name, value)
3526 test_group = test_dir['name']
3529 'suite': test_group,
3531 'depends': test_deps + t.get('deps', []),
3533 } + t.get('test_kwargs', {})
3535 foreach onetap : t['tests']
3536 # Make tap test names prettier, remove t/ and .pl
3538 if onetap_p.startswith('t/')
3539 onetap_p = onetap.split('t/')[1]
3541 if onetap_p.endswith('.pl')
3542 onetap_p = fs.stem(onetap_p)
3545 test(test_dir['name'] / onetap_p,
3547 kwargs: test_kwargs,
3548 args: testwrap_tap + [
3549 '--testgroup', test_dir['name'],
3550 '--testname', onetap_p,
3552 test_dir['sd'] / onetap,
3556 install_suites += test_group
3558 error('unknown kind @0@ of test in @1@'.format(kind, test_dir['sd']))
3561 endforeach # kinds of tests
3563 endforeach # directories with tests
3565 # repeat condition so meson realizes version dependency
3566 if meson.version().version_compare('>=0.57')
3567 add_test_setup('tmp_install',
3569 exclude_suites: running_suites)
3570 add_test_setup('running',
3571 exclude_suites: ['setup'] + install_suites)
3576 ###############################################################
3578 ###############################################################
3580 alias_target('backend', backend_targets)
3581 alias_target('bin', bin_targets + [libpq_st])
3582 alias_target('pl', pl_targets)
3583 alias_target('contrib', contrib_targets)
3584 alias_target('testprep', testprep_targets)
3586 alias_target('world', all_built, docs)
3587 alias_target('install-world', install_quiet, installdocs)
3591 perl, '-ne', 'next if /^#/; print',
3592 files('doc/src/sgml/targets-meson.txt'),
3598 ###############################################################
3599 # Distribution archive
3600 ###############################################################
3602 # Meson has its own distribution building command (meson dist), but we
3603 # are not using that at this point. The main problem is that, the way
3604 # they have implemented it, it is not deterministic. Also, we want it
3605 # to be equivalent to the "make" version for the time being. But the
3606 # target name "dist" in meson is reserved for that reason, so we call
3607 # the custom target "pgdist".
3609 git = find_program('git', required: false, native: true, disabler: true)
3610 bzip2 = find_program('bzip2', required: false, native: true)
3612 distdir = meson.project_name() + '-' + meson.project_version()
3614 pg_git_revision = get_option('PG_GIT_REVISION')
3616 # Note: core.autocrlf=false is needed to avoid line-ending conversion
3617 # in case the environment has a different setting. Without this, a
3618 # tarball created on Windows might be different than on, and unusable
3619 # on, Unix machines.
3621 tar_gz = custom_target('tar.gz',
3622 build_always_stale: true,
3623 command: [git, '-C', '@SOURCE_ROOT@',
3624 '-c', 'core.autocrlf=false',
3626 '--format', 'tar.gz',
3628 '--prefix', distdir + '/',
3629 '-o', join_paths(meson.build_root(), '@OUTPUT@'),
3631 output: distdir + '.tar.gz',
3635 tar_bz2 = custom_target('tar.bz2',
3636 build_always_stale: true,
3637 command: [git, '-C', '@SOURCE_ROOT@',
3638 '-c', 'core.autocrlf=false',
3639 '-c', 'tar.tar.bz2.command="@0@" -c'.format(bzip2.path()),
3641 '--format', 'tar.bz2',
3642 '--prefix', distdir + '/',
3643 '-o', join_paths(meson.build_root(), '@OUTPUT@'),
3645 output: distdir + '.tar.bz2',
3648 tar_bz2 = custom_target('tar.bz2',
3649 command: [perl, '-e', 'exit 1'],
3650 output: distdir + '.tar.bz2',
3654 alias_target('pgdist', [tar_gz, tar_bz2])
3656 # Make the standard "dist" command fail, to prevent accidental use.
3657 # But not if we are in a subproject, in case the parent project wants to
3658 # create a dist using the standard Meson command.
3659 if not meson.is_subproject()
3660 # We can only pass the identifier perl here when we depend on >= 0.55
3661 if meson.version().version_compare('>=0.55')
3662 meson.add_dist_script(perl, '-e', 'exit 1')
3668 ###############################################################
3669 # The End, The End, My Friend
3670 ###############################################################
3672 if meson.version().version_compare('>=0.57')
3676 'data block size': '@0@ kB'.format(cdata.get('BLCKSZ') / 1024),
3677 'WAL block size': '@0@ kB'.format(cdata.get('XLOG_BLCKSZ') / 1024),
3678 'segment size': get_option('segsize_blocks') != 0 ?
3679 '@0@ blocks'.format(cdata.get('RELSEG_SIZE')) :
3680 '@0@ GB'.format(get_option('segsize')),
3682 section: 'Data layout',
3687 'host system': '@0@ @1@'.format(host_system, host_cpu),
3688 'build system': '@0@ @1@'.format(build_machine.system(),
3689 build_machine.cpu_family()),
3696 'linker': '@0@'.format(cc.get_linker_id()),
3697 'C compiler': '@0@ @1@'.format(cc.get_id(), cc.version()),
3699 section: 'Compiler',
3704 'CPP FLAGS': ' '.join(cppflags),
3705 'C FLAGS, functional': ' '.join(cflags),
3706 'C FLAGS, warnings': ' '.join(cflags_warn),
3707 'C FLAGS, modules': ' '.join(cflags_mod),
3708 'C FLAGS, user specified': ' '.join(get_option('c_args')),
3709 'LD FLAGS': ' '.join(ldflags + get_option('c_link_args')),
3711 section: 'Compiler Flags',
3717 'C++ compiler': '@0@ @1@'.format(cpp.get_id(), cpp.version()),
3719 section: 'Compiler',
3724 'C++ FLAGS, functional': ' '.join(cxxflags),
3725 'C++ FLAGS, warnings': ' '.join(cxxflags_warn),
3726 'C++ FLAGS, user specified': ' '.join(get_option('cpp_args')),
3728 section: 'Compiler Flags',
3734 'bison': '@0@ @1@'.format(bison.full_path(), bison_version),
3736 'flex': '@0@ @1@'.format(flex.full_path(), flex_version),
3738 section: 'Programs',
3744 'bsd_auth': bsd_auth,
3746 'docs_pdf': docs_pdf_dep,
3758 'plpython': python3_dep,
3760 'readline': readline,
3767 section: 'External libraries',