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ECPG(1)			PostgreSQL Client Applications		       ECPG(1)

NAME
       ecpg - embedded SQL C preprocessor

SYNOPSIS
       ecpg [ option... ]  file...

DESCRIPTION
       ecpg  is	 the  embedded	SQL preprocessor for C programs. It converts C
       programs with embedded SQL statements to normal C code by replacing the
       SQL  invocations with special function calls. The output files can then
       be processed with any C compiler tool chain.

       ecpg will convert each input file given on the command line to the cor-
       responding  C  output  file.  Input files preferably have the extension
       .pgc, in which case the extension will be replaced by .c	 to  determine
       the  output  file name. If the extension of the input file is not .pgc,
       then the output file name is computed by appending .c to the full  file
       name.  The output file name can also be overridden using the -o option.

       This reference page does not describe the embedded SQL  language.   See
       in the documentation for more information on that topic.

OPTIONS
       ecpg accepts the following command-line arguments:

       -c     Automatically  generate certain C code from SQL code. Currently,
	      this works for EXEC SQL TYPE.

       -C mode
	      Set a compatibility mode. mode may be INFORMIX or INFORMIX_SE.

       -D symbol
	      Define a C preprocessor symbol.

       -i     Parse system include files as well.

       -I directory
	      Specify an additional include path, used to find files  included
	      via  EXEC	 SQL  INCLUDE.	Defaults  are  .  (current directory),
	      /usr/local/include, the PostgreSQL include  directory  which  is
	      defined at compile time (default: /usr/local/pgsql/include), and
	      /usr/include, in that order.

       -o filename
	      Specifies that ecpg should write all its	output	to  the	 given
	      filename.

       -r option
	      Selects  a  run-time  behavior.  Currently,  option  can only be
	      no_indicator.

       -t     Turn on autocommit of transactions. In this mode, each SQL  com-
	      mand  is automatically committed unless it is inside an explicit
	      transaction block. In the default mode, commands	are  committed
	      only when EXEC SQL COMMIT is issued.

       -v     Print  additional	 information  including	 the  version  and the
	      include path.

       --help Show a brief summary of the command usage, then exit.

       --version
	      Output version information, then exit.

NOTES
       When compiling the preprocessed C code files, the compiler needs to  be
       able to find the ECPG header files in the PostgreSQL include directory.
       Therefore, one might have to use the -I option when invoking  the  com-
       piler (e.g., -I/usr/local/pgsql/include).

       Programs	 using	C code with embedded SQL have to be linked against the
       libecpg	 library,   for	  example    using    the    linker    options
       -L/usr/local/pgsql/lib -lecpg.

       The  value  of  either of these directories that is appropriate for the
       installation can be found out using pg_config(1).

EXAMPLES
       If you have an embedded SQL C source file named prog1.pgc, you can cre-
       ate an executable program using the following sequence of commands:

       ecpg prog1.pgc
       cc -I/usr/local/pgsql/include -c prog1.c
       cc -o prog1 prog1.o -L/usr/local/pgsql/lib -lecpg


Application			  2008-06-08			       ECPG(1)
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