On 2018-08-01 04:52:28 +0100, Andrew Gierth wrote:
> >>>>> "Tom" == Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
>
> >> If your extension is relying on pg11+, or you have checked the pg
> >> version when constructing the makefile, you can just do:
> >> PG_CPPFLAGS += -I$(includedir_server)/extension/hstore
> >> and #include "hstore.h" will work.
>
> Tom> I remain of the opinion that it'd be smarter to do
>
> Tom> PG_CPPFLAGS += -I$(includedir_server)/extension
>
> Tom> then
>
> Tom> #include "hstore/hstore.h"
>
> Tom> This way requires fewer -I options and is far more robust against
> Tom> header name conflicts.
>
> Sure, it works for the simple cases like hstore, but how does it handle
> the case of a pgxs extension that installs more than one include file,
> one of which includes another?
I might be momentarily daft (just was on a conference call for a while
;)), but why'd that be problematic? The header files can just specify
the full path, and they'll find each other because of the aforementioned
-I?
Greetings,
Andres Freund