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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
begin
require 'pg_ext'
rescue LoadError
# If it's a Windows binary gem, try the <major>.<minor> subdirectory
if RUBY_PLATFORM =~/(mswin|mingw)/i
major_minor = RUBY_VERSION[ /^(\d+\.\d+)/ ] or
raise "Oops, can't extract the major/minor version from #{RUBY_VERSION.dump}"
# Set the PATH environment variable, so that libpq.dll can be found.
old_path = ENV['PATH']
ENV['PATH'] = "#{File.expand_path("../#{RUBY_PLATFORM}", __FILE__)};#{old_path}"
require "#{major_minor}/pg_ext"
ENV['PATH'] = old_path
else
raise
end
end
# The top-level PG namespace.
module PG
# Library version
VERSION = '0.18.3'
# VCS revision
REVISION = %q$Revision: 3b49541c9f12 $
class NotAllCopyDataRetrieved < PG::Error
end
### Get the PG library version. If +include_buildnum+ is +true+, include the build ID.
def self::version_string( include_buildnum=false )
vstring = "%s %s" % [ self.name, VERSION ]
vstring << " (build %s)" % [ REVISION[/: ([[:xdigit:]]+)/, 1] || '0' ] if include_buildnum
return vstring
end
### Convenience alias for PG::Connection.new.
def self::connect( *args )
return PG::Connection.new( *args )
end
require 'pg/exceptions'
require 'pg/constants'
require 'pg/coder'
require 'pg/text_encoder'
require 'pg/text_decoder'
require 'pg/basic_type_mapping'
require 'pg/type_map_by_column'
require 'pg/connection'
require 'pg/result'
end # module PG
# Backward-compatible aliase
PGError = PG::Error