John Cochran <j69coch...@gmail.com> writes: > [ useless code in zic.c ]
I agree with you that that function looks pretty pointless, but here's the thing: that's not our code. Most of the code in src/timezone is taken directly from the IANA tzcode distribution (see src/timezone/README), and we're not very interested in diverging further from that upstream than we have to. Doing so would just complicate merging future upstream fixes. So if you want to pursue the question of whether eitol is worth its weight, the right thing to do would be to ask about it on the upstream mailing list (looks like tz at iana.org is the current list name). One thing that *would* be worth doing is merging upstream's recent updates; for all I know they've already dealt with this. According to the README, we last synced with the 2010c tzcode release, so we're short a few years worth of upstream bug fixes there. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers