Hello 2012/4/4 Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakan...@enterprisedb.com>: > On 04.04.2012 19:32, Tom Lane wrote: >> >> Heikki Linnakangas<heikki.linnakan...@enterprisedb.com> writes: >>> >>> I don't think I'm getting my point across by explaining, so here's a >>> modified version of the patch that does what I was trying to say. >> >> >> Minor side point: some of the diff noise in this patch comes from >> s/copy_plpgsql_datum/plpgsql_copy_plpgsql_datum/, which seems entirely >> useless. The name already contains "plpgsql", and even if it didn't, >> there is no particular reason for plpgsql to worry about polluting >> global symbol namespace. Nothing else resolves against its symbols >> anyway, at least not on any platform we claim to support. I would >> therefore also argue against the other renamings like >> s/exec_move_row/plpgsql_exec_move_row/. > > > Agreed. Looking closer, I'm not sure we even need to expose exec_move_row() > to pl_check.c. It's only used to initialize row-type function arguments to > NULL. But variables that are not explicitly initialized are NULL anyway, and > the checker shouldn't use the values stored in variables for anything, so I > believe that initialization in function_check() can be replaced with > something much simpler or removed altogether. >
I returned back original names and removed exec_move_row from pl_check.c This is little bit cleaned Heikki version Regards Pavel > > -- > Heikki Linnakangas > EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com
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