How to do the modular test

Started by Werachart Jantarataemeover 24 years ago2 messages

Hi pgsql-hackers,

Could anyone advise me how to do modular test in any partial
PostgreSQL's modules?
I am interested in the PostgreSQL development. I have begun study the
DBMS source code by developer documentation provided by postgresql.org
especially internal.ps that is the best explaination for developer
beginner, I think.
Moreover, the RedHat SourceNavigator I have found, is a great tools for
me. Without it, I might not able to get more understanding of the
PostgreSQL source code.
Now I am concentrating on the Executor module. I plan to create a new
Join Executor let's say ParallelJoin to enhance the Join operator
processing. As this moment, I may use the HybridJoin algorithm
implementing in the HashJoin module as my guidance but the NestLoop and
MergeJoin may be considered in the furture.

What I would like to know is, if I have changed some ot the modules,
how can I use GNU gdb to debug the modified codes?

I am sorry if the question is disturb your mailing list. I know this is
not the issue related in your TODO list. However I have expected to your
response.

thanks and regards,
Werachart.

#2Thomas Lockhart
lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu
In reply to: Werachart Jantarataeme (#1)
Re: How to do the modular test

What I would like to know is, if I have changed some ot the modules,
how can I use GNU gdb to debug the modified codes?

You can run the backend directly from gdb:

$ gdb postgres
(set breakpoint)

b <routine_to_breakpoint>

(tell gdb to begin)

run -D <path_to_database>

(enter query at prompt)

select xyz from abc...

(will run until it hits the breakpoint(s))

- Thomas