On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 01:16:28PM -0400, Robert Haas wrote:
> Bruce's commit 5d305d86bd917723f09ab4f15c075d90586a210a back in April
> of 2014 includes this change:
> 
>      /* See PQconnectPoll() for how we use 'int' and not 'pgsocket'. */
> -    int         sock;           /* Unix FD for socket, -1 if not connected */
> +    pgsocket    sock;           /* FD for socket, PGINVALID_SOCKET if
> unconnected */
> 
> I suppose Bruce must have overlooked the fact that the comment on the
> previous line is now false.  I think we should remove it, because it
> makes no sense to say how we are using 'int' rather than 'pgsocket'
> when in fact we are not using 'int' any more.

Agreed.

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