Peter Eisentraut <pe...@eisentraut.org> writes: > Analogous to 388e80132c (which was for Perl) but for Python, I propose > adding #pragma GCC system_header to plpython.h. Without it, you get > tons of warnings about -Wdeclaration-after-statement, starting with > Python 3.12. (In the past, I have regularly sent feedback to Python to > fix their header files, but this is getting old, and we have an easier > solution now.)
+1 for the concept --- I was just noticing yesterday that my buildfarm warning scraping script is turning up some of these. However, we ought to try to minimize the amount of our own code that is subject to the pragma. So I think a prerequisite ought to be to get this out of plpython.h: /* * Used throughout, so it's easier to just include it everywhere. */ #include "plpy_util.h" Alternatively, is there a way to reverse the effect of the pragma after we've included what we need? (I'm not too happy about the state of plperl.h on this point, either.) regards, tom lane