> Hello,
>
> I'm implementing a WinCE 4.x (Pocket PC 2003) application
> which needs to get data from a postgres database, so I
> "hacked" the 8.1.2 libpq source so I could get it working.
>
> Well, it seems to be working ok, but, as I don't know the
> code, have no idea if my hack is acceptable or induces other
> bugs I haven't seen yet.
# add_file "src/include/pg_config.h"
# add_file "src/include/pg_config_paths.h"
This part certainly isn't right :-) Those files are supposed to be
auto-generated, not put in the source.
As for:
- if (getsockopt(conn->sock, SOL_SOCKET,
SO_ERROR,
- (char *)
&optval, &optlen) == -1)
+ int err = getsockopt(conn->sock,
SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR,
+
(char *) &optval, &optlen);
+#if defined(_WIN32_WCE)
+ /* This was "googled" from the curl
library source */
+ /* Always returns this error, bug in CE?
*/
+ if ( err == -1 && SOCK_ERRNO ==
WSAENOPROTOOPT )
+ err=0;
+#endif
+ if ( err == -1 )
Does it actually *have* the option and fail to set it, or is the option
just not there? If it doesn't exist, you should just #ifdef out the
tryign to set the option, IMHO.
Apart from that it looks OK to me. There definitly needs to be some
documentation on how to build it, though...
//Magnus