Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentr...@2ndquadrant.com> writes: > On 2019-07-05 01:33, Noah Misch wrote: >> I just saw this proposal. The undefined behavior in question is strictly >> academic. These changes do remove the need for new users to discover >> -fno-sanitize=nonnull-attribute, but they make the code longer and no >> clearer. >> Given the variety of code this touches, I expect future commits will >> reintroduce the complained-of usage patterns, prompting yet more commits to >> restore the invariant achieved here. Hence, I'm -0 for this change.
> This sanitizer has found real problems in the past. By removing these > trivial issues we can then set up a build farm animal or similar to > automatically check for any new issues. I think Noah's point is just that we can do that with the addition of -fno-sanitize=nonnull-attribute. I agree with him that it's very unclear why we should bother to make the code clean against that specific subset of warnings. regards, tom lane