Hi, On 2025-04-03 09:58:30 +1100, Peter Smith wrote: > I saw that a new errhint_internal() function was recently committed > [1]. I had also posted above asking about this same missing function a > month ago [2]. > > But, your patch only added the new function -- it does not make any > use of it for existing code that was using the errhint("%s", str) > method. > > I wondered, given your commit message "but that's not exactly pretty > and makes it harder to avoid memory leaks", if you think it is > worthwhile to revisit those existing "%s" usages and modify them to > use the new errhint_internal? Tom above [3] seemed not keen to modify > those without performance reasons, although at that time > errhint_internal didn't even exist.
I'd not go around and just categorically convert all users of errhint("%s", str), that's probably not worth the noise. And plenty of them won't benefit. E.g. the first one I just looked at is dblink_res_error(), where I don't think using it would bring meaningful benefit. I suspect a bunch of other places are going to be similar. But I could also imageine there are some places where it'd improve the code / remove unnecessary allocations. Greetings, Andres Freund