On 05/09/2020 21:18, Tom Lane wrote:
I wrote:
It looks to me like we could replace "exists = false" with "return",
rather than uselessly constructing a FILE_ACTION_REMOVE entry for
a file we've already proven is not there.
Or actually, maybe we should just drop the lstat call altogether?
AFAICS it's 99.99% redundant with the lstat that traverse_datadir
has done nanoseconds before. Yeah, maybe somebody managed to drop
the file in between, but the FILE_ACTION_REMOVE code would have to
deal with such cases anyway in case a drop occurs later.
Agreed, the lstat() doesn't do anything interesting.
This is refactored away by the patches discussed at
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/f155aab5-1323-8d0c-9e3b-32703124bf00%40iki.fi.
But maybe we should still clean it up in the back-branches.
- Heikki