On Sat, Sep 3, 2022 at 4:13 AM Andres Freund <and...@anarazel.de> wrote: > > building PG with meson on windows I occasionally got weird errors around > scanners. Sometimes scanner generation would fail with > > win_flex.exe: error deleting file > C:\Users\myadmin\AppData\Local\Temp\~flex_out_main_2 > > sometimes the generated scanner would just be corrupted. > > > I was confused by only hitting this in local VM, not in CI, but after finally > hunting it down it made more sense: > https://github.com/lexxmark/winflexbison/issues/86 > > https://github.com/lexxmark/winflexbison/blob/master/flex/src/main.c#L1051 > > It uses a temporary file name without any concurrency protection. Looks like > windows' _tempnam is pretty darn awful and returns a predictable name as long > as no conflicting file exists. > > Our documentation doesn't point to winflexbison, but recommends using > flex/bison from msys. But I've certainly read about others using winflexbison, > e.g. [1] [2]. The flex/bison in 'chocolatey', which I've also seen referenced, > is afaics winflexbison. > > > Afaict the issue also exists in our traditional windows build - but I've not > seen anybody report this as an issue. > > > I started this thread to document the issue, in case developers using visual > studio are hitting this today. >
I regularly use visual studio for the development work but never hit this issue probably because I am using flex/bison from msys. > > It looks like a similar issue exists for the windows bison port: > https://github.com/lexxmark/winflexbison/blob/b2a94ad5fd82cf4a54690a879e14ff9511b77273/bison/src/output.c#L816 > > I've not observed that failure, presumably because the window for it is much > shorter. > > > For the meson build it is trivial to "address" this by setting FLEX_TMP_DIR to > a private directory (which we already need to deal with lex.backup), something > similar could be done for src/tools/msvc. > > > Unless we think it'd be better to just refuse to work with winflexbison? > Personally, I have never used this but I feel it would be good to keep it working especially if others are using it. -- With Regards, Amit Kapila.