Andres Freund <and...@anarazel.de> writes: > Christoph Berg, on IRC, raised the issue that at least one extension > failed compiling in v11. The extension currently does: > https://github.com/pgq/pgq/blob/master/triggers/common.c#L225 > tbl_cache_ctx = AllocSetContextCreate(TopMemoryContext, > "pgq_triggers table info", > ALLOCSET_SMALL_MINSIZE, > ALLOCSET_SMALL_INITSIZE, > ALLOCSET_SMALL_MAXSIZE);
> which makes sense, because it has to support versions below 9.6, which > introduced ALLOCSET_SMALL_SIZES etc. Yeah, we discussed that at the time and thought it was acceptable collateral damage. It's not like nobody ever breaks API in new major versions. > Based on a quick look, ISTM the easiest fix is to have the > AllocSetContextCreate accept five parameters, and move it below the > ALLOCSET_*_SIZES macros. That way they should be expanded before > AllocSetContextCreate(), and thus 5 params should be fine. Huh? The order in which you #define macros doesn't affect expansion. We could make this work more conveniently on compilers supporting __VA_ARGS__, though. That's certainly good enough in HEAD, and probably good enough for most people in 11. regards, tom lane