On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 at 21:12, Andres Freund <and...@anarazel.de> wrote: > Perhaps we should make appendStringInfoString() a static inline function > - most compilers can compute strlen() of a constant string at compile > time.
I had wondered about that, but last time I looked into it there was a small increase in the size of the binary from doing it. Perhaps it does not matter, but it's something to consider. Re-thinking, I wonder if we could use the same macro trick used in ereport_domain(). Something like: #ifdef HAVE__BUILTIN_CONSTANT_P #define appendStringInfoString(str, s) \ __builtin_constant_p(s) ? \ appendBinaryStringInfo(str, s, sizeof(s) - 1) : \ appendStringInfoStringInternal(str, s) #else #define appendStringInfoString(str, s) \ appendStringInfoStringInternal(str, s) #endif and rename the existing function to appendStringInfoStringInternal. Because __builtin_constant_p is a known compile-time constant, it should be folded to just call the corresponding function during compilation. Just looking at the binary sizes for postgres. I see: unpatched = 9972128 bytes inline function = 9990064 bytes macro trick = 9984968 bytes I'm currently not sure why the macro trick increases the binary at all. I understand why the inline function does. David