Joseph Koshakow <kosh...@gmail.com> writes: > I must have been doing something wrong because I tried again today and > it worked fine. However, I go get a lot of changes like the following:
> - if TIMESTAMP_IS_NOBEGIN(dt2) > - ereport(ERROR, > - > (errcode(ERRCODE_DATETIME_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE), > - errmsg("timestamp out of > range"))); > + if TIMESTAMP_IS_NOBEGIN > + (dt2) > + ereport(ERROR, > + > (errcode(ERRCODE_DATETIME_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE), > + errmsg("timestamp out of > range"))); > Should I keep these pgindent changes or keep it the way I have it? Did you actually write "if TIMESTAMP_IS_NOBEGIN(dt2)" and not "if (TIMESTAMP_IS_NOBEGIN(dt2))"? If the former, I'm not surprised that pgindent gets confused. The parentheses are required by the C standard. Your code might accidentally work because the macro has parentheses internally, but call sites have no business knowing that. For example, it would be completely legit to change TIMESTAMP_IS_NOBEGIN to be a plain function, and then this would be syntactically incorrect. regards, tom lane