Hi Gilles,

On Fri, 9 Dec 2016 23:41:25 +0100
Gilles Darold <gilles.dar...@dalibo.com> wrote:

>               /* extract log format and log file path from the line */
>               log_filepath = strchr(lbuffer, ' ');
>               log_filepath++;
>               lbuffer[log_filepath-lbuffer-1] = '\0';
>               log_format = lbuffer;
>               *strchr(log_filepath, '\n') = '\0';

Instead I propose (code I have not actually executed):
...
char    lbuffer[MAXPGPATH];
char    *log_format = lbuffer;
...

    /* extract log format and log file path from the line */
    log_filepath = strchr(lbuffer, ' ');  /* lbuffer == log_format */
    *log_filepath = '\0';                 /* terminate log_format */
    log_filepath++;                       /* start of file path */
    log_filepath[strcspn(log_filepath, "\n")] = '\0';


My first thought was to follow your example and begin with
    log_format = lbuffer;
But upon reflection I think changing the declaration of log_format
to use an initializer better expresses how storage is always shared.

Regards,

Karl <k...@meme.com>
Free Software:  "You don't pay back, you pay forward."
                 -- Robert A. Heinlein


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