On 12/15/2009 9:42 PM, Robert Haas wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 10:34 PM, Kurt Harriman<harri...@acm.org> wrote:
Your worry ii) can be ignored, managing to compile on such
compilers is already overachievement.
I think so too. With your opinion added to mine, do we constitute a
consensus of the pg community? Someone might object that a sample of
two individuals is insufficiently representative of the whole, but
away with the pedants: let us not quibble over trifles.
I haven't completely followed this thread, but I think there has been
some discussion of making changes to inline that would cause
regressions for people using old, crappy compilers, and I think we
should avoid doing that unless there is some compelling benefit. I'm
not sure what that benefit would be - I don't think "cleaner code" is
enough.
...Robert
Hmm, this sample of 3 has a lot of variance now.
When I referred to "consensus", perhaps that was optimism?
In fact I cannot disagree with Robert's comment.
Regards,
... kurt
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