Chapman Flack <c...@anastigmatix.net> writes: > On 05/31/17 01:26, Tom Lane wrote: >> Hm. I think it would be better to use DatumGetInt32 here. Arguably, >> direct use of GET_4_BYTES and its siblings should only appear in >> DatumGetFoo macros.
> Like so? These are the 4 sites where {GET,SET}_n_BYTES got introduced > in 14cca1b (for consistency, though only the GET_4 case produces warnings). After experimenting with -Wconversion, I see why we don't use it in server builds --- it produces an astonishing number of mostly-useless warnings, which apparently can only be silenced by introducing explicit casts. I do not think that cluttering our code with lots more explicit casts would be a win for either readability or safety. However, I grant your point that some extensions may have outside constraints that mandate using -Wconversion, so to the extent that we can keep key headers like postgres.h from triggering those warnings, it's probably worth doing. I suspect you're still seeing a lot of them though --- experiments with some contrib modules suggest that a lot of our other headers also contain code that would trigger them. I do not think I'd be on board with trying to silence them generally. However, the present patch seems harmless enough, and arguably a tad cleaner than what we had, so pushed. 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