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Return yyparse() result not via global variable
- 473a575e0597 18.0 landed
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Remove flex version checks
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Drop warning-free support for Flex 2.5.35
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plpgsql: pure parser and reentrant scanner
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flex code modernization: Replace YY_EXTRA_TYPE define with flex option
- b1ef48980ddd 18.0 landed
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guc: reentrant scanner
- d663f150b5ed 18.0 landed
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jsonpath scanner: reentrant scanner
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syncrep parser: pure parser and reentrant scanner
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replication parser: pure parser and reentrant scanner
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bootstrap: pure parser and reentrant scanner
- 3e4bacb17100 18.0 landed
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Small whitespace improvement
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Prevent redeclaration of typedef yyscan_t
- 382092a0cd2c 18.0 landed
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seg: pure parser and reentrant scanner
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cube: pure parser and reentrant scanner
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pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> — 2024-12-02T09:46:00Z
This patch series changes several parsers in the backend and contrib modules to use bison pure parsers and flex reentrant scanners. This is ultimately toward thread-safety, but I think it's also just nicer in general, and it might also fix a few possible small memory leaks. I organized this patch series into very small incremental changes so that it's easier to follow. The final commits should probably combined a bit more (e.g., one per module). In this patch series I have so far dealt with * contrib/cube/ * contrib/seg/ * src/backend/replication/repl_* * src/backend/replication/syncrep_* These four needed the whole treatment: pure parser, reentrant scanner, and updated memory handling. Also: * src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_scan.l This one already had a pure parser and palloc-based memory handling, but not a reentrant scanner, so I just did that. The above are all pretty similar, so it was relatively easy to work through them once I had the first one figured out. A couple of things that are still missing in the above: * For repl_scanner.l, I want to use yyextra to deal with the static variables marked /*FIXME*/, but somehow I made that buggy, I'll need to take another look later. * For both the replication parser and the syncrep parser, get rid of the global variables to pass back the results. Again, here I need another look later. I confused either myself or the compiler on these. cube, seg, and jsonpath are about as done as I would want them to be. Not done yet: * src/backend/utils/misc/guc-file.l * src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_gram.y These have quite different structures and requirements, so I plan to deal with them separately. Not relevant for backend thread-safety: * src/backend/bootstrap/ It might make sense to eventually covert that one as well, just so that the APIs are kept similar. But that could be for later. Note that the core scanner and parser are already reentrant+pure. Also, there are various other scanners and parsers in frontends (psql, pgbench, ecpg) that are not relevant for this. (Again, it might make sense to convert some of them later, and some of them are already done.) AFAICT, all the options and coding techniques used here are already in use elsewhere in the tree, so there shouldn't be any concerns about bison or flex version compatibility.
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> — 2024-12-16T07:39:06Z
On 02.12.24 10:46, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > This patch series changes several parsers in the backend and contrib > modules to use bison pure parsers and flex reentrant scanners. This is > ultimately toward thread-safety, but I think it's also just nicer in > general, and it might also fix a few possible small memory leaks. I did a bit more work on this, so here is an updated patch set. > Not done yet: > * src/backend/utils/misc/guc-file.l > * src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_gram.y I converted both of these scanners to reentrant, but I haven't done the plpgsql parser yet. > Not relevant for backend thread-safety: > * src/backend/bootstrap/ > > It might make sense to eventually covert that one as well, just so that > the APIs are kept similar. But that could be for later. I have done this one. I'll leave it at this for now and wait for some reviews.
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Heikki Linnakangas <hlinnaka@iki.fi> — 2024-12-16T08:40:57Z
On 16/12/2024 09:39, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > On 02.12.24 10:46, Peter Eisentraut wrote: >> This patch series changes several parsers in the backend and contrib >> modules to use bison pure parsers and flex reentrant scanners. This is >> ultimately toward thread-safety, but I think it's also just nicer in >> general, and it might also fix a few possible small memory leaks. > > I did a bit more work on this, so here is an updated patch set. Looks good to me. There's more work to be done, but this is all good steps in the right direction. -- Heikki Linnakangas Neon (https://neon.tech)
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Andreas Karlsson <andreas@proxel.se> — 2024-12-17T00:46:18Z
On 12/16/24 8:39 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > I'll leave it at this for now and wait for some reviews. I really like this work since it makes the code cleaner to read on top of paving the way for threading. Reviewed the patches and found a couple of issues. - Shouldn't yyext in syncrep_scanner_init() be allocated on the heap? Or at least on the stack but by the caller? - I think you have flipped the parameters of replication_yyerror(), see attached fixup patch. - Some white space issues fixed in an attached fixup patch. - Also fixed the static remaining variables in the replication parser in an attached patch. - There seems to be a lot left to do to make the plpgsql scanner actually re-entrant so I do not think it would makes sense to commit the patch which sets the re-entrant option before that is done. Andreas
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> — 2024-12-18T09:42:37Z
I started committing the cube and seg pieces. There were a couple of complaints from the buildfarm, like ccache clang -std=gnu99 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Werror=vla -Werror=unguarded-availability-new -Wendif-labels -Wmissing-format-attribute -Wcast-function-type -Wformat-security -Wmissing-variable-declarations -fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv -Wno-unused-command-line-argument -Wno-compound-token-split-by-macro -g -O2 -fno-common -fsanitize=alignment -fsanitize-trap=alignment -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Werror -fvisibility=hidden -I. -I. -I../../src/include -isysroot /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX13.3.sdk -DWRITE_READ_PARSE_PLAN_TREES -DSTRESS_SORT_INT_MIN -DENFORCE_REGRESSION_TEST_NAME_RESTRICTIONS -I/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk/usr/include -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/ssl/include -c -o segscan.o segscan.c segscan.c:348:15: error: redefinition of typedef 'yyscan_t' is a C11 feature [-Werror,-Wtypedef-redefinition] typedef void* yyscan_t; ^ ./segdata.h:19:15: note: previous definition is here typedef void *yyscan_t; ^ I can fix that with the attached patch. The symbol YY_TYPEDEF_YY_SCANNER_T isn't documented, but we already use it elsewhere in the code. Note that in replication/syncrep.h and replication/walsender_private.h we have to have an #ifndef wrapper because there are files that end up including both headers. Maybe we should put that #ifndef wrapper everywhere for consistency? Any thoughts? (Also, we should probably figure out a way to get these warnings before things hit the buildfarm.) -
Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2024-12-18T17:43:31Z
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> writes: > I started committing the cube and seg pieces. There were a couple of > complaints from the buildfarm, like > segscan.c:348:15: error: redefinition of typedef 'yyscan_t' is a C11 > feature [-Werror,-Wtypedef-redefinition] > typedef void* yyscan_t; > ... > (Also, we should probably figure out a way to get these warnings before > things hit the buildfarm.) Interestingly, while sifaka shows that, its sibling indri doesn't. Same compiler, same CFLAGS. I think the relevant difference must be that sifaka is using a much older Bison version (the Apple-supplied 2.3, versus MacPorts' up-to-the-minute version). I think that sort of thing is exactly why we have the buildfarm. It would not be reasonable to expect CI to cover that many cases. Trying to do so would just make CI slow enough that we'd start looking for a new test phase to put in front of it. regards, tom lane
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Andreas Karlsson <andreas@proxel.se> — 2024-12-18T18:44:47Z
On 12/18/24 10:42 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > I can fix that with the attached patch. > > The symbol YY_TYPEDEF_YY_SCANNER_T isn't documented, but we already use > it elsewhere in the code. > > Note that in replication/syncrep.h and replication/walsender_private.h > we have to have an #ifndef wrapper because there are files that end up > including both headers. Maybe we should put that #ifndef wrapper > everywhere for consistency? > > Any thoughts? Seems like a sane fix to me and as for the ifndef I have no strong opinion either way but I would personally probably have added it everywhere for consistency. Andreas
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> — 2024-12-19T12:48:24Z
On 17.12.24 01:46, Andreas Karlsson wrote: > On 12/16/24 8:39 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: >> I'll leave it at this for now and wait for some reviews. > > I really like this work since it makes the code cleaner to read on top > of paving the way for threading. > > Reviewed the patches and found a couple of issues. > > - Shouldn't yyext in syncrep_scanner_init() be allocated on the heap? Or > at least on the stack but by the caller? I think it's correct the way it is. It's only a temporary space for the scanner, so we can allocate it in the innermost scope. > - I think you have flipped the parameters of replication_yyerror(), see > attached fixup patch. Good catch. There was also a similar issue with syncrep_yyerror(). > - Some white space issues fixed in an attached fixup patch. committed > - Also fixed the static remaining variables in the replication parser in > an attached patch. Thanks, I'll take a look at that. > - There seems to be a lot left to do to make the plpgsql scanner > actually re-entrant so I do not think it would makes sense to commit the > patch which sets the re-entrant option before that is done. Ok, we can hold that one back until the full stack including the parser is done.
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> — 2024-12-19T12:51:13Z
On 18.12.24 18:43, Tom Lane wrote: > Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> writes: >> I started committing the cube and seg pieces. There were a couple of >> complaints from the buildfarm, like >> segscan.c:348:15: error: redefinition of typedef 'yyscan_t' is a C11 >> feature [-Werror,-Wtypedef-redefinition] >> typedef void* yyscan_t; >> ... >> (Also, we should probably figure out a way to get these warnings before >> things hit the buildfarm.) > > Interestingly, while sifaka shows that, its sibling indri doesn't. > Same compiler, same CFLAGS. I think the relevant difference must > be that sifaka is using a much older Bison version (the Apple-supplied > 2.3, versus MacPorts' up-to-the-minute version). I think that sort of > thing is exactly why we have the buildfarm. It would not be > reasonable to expect CI to cover that many cases. Trying to do so > would just make CI slow enough that we'd start looking for a new test > phase to put in front of it. The situation is that most current compilers default to some newer C standard version. And so they won't complain about use of C11 features. But the affected buildfarm members for whatever reason run with CC='clang -std=gnu99', and so they correctly reject C11 features. We could do something similar in the Cirrus configuration. I'll start a separate thread about that.
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> — 2024-12-19T20:57:55Z
On 19.12.24 13:48, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > On 17.12.24 01:46, Andreas Karlsson wrote: >> On 12/16/24 8:39 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: >>> I'll leave it at this for now and wait for some reviews. >> >> I really like this work since it makes the code cleaner to read on top >> of paving the way for threading. >> >> Reviewed the patches and found a couple of issues. >> >> - Shouldn't yyext in syncrep_scanner_init() be allocated on the heap? >> Or at least on the stack but by the caller? > > I think it's correct the way it is. It's only a temporary space for the > scanner, so we can allocate it in the innermost scope. >> - Also fixed the static remaining variables in the replication parser >> in an attached patch. > > Thanks, I'll take a look at that. I see what was going on here. I was allocating yyext as a local variable in the init function and then it would go out of scope while the scanner is still in use. That's why this didn't work for me. I had written essentially the same patch as you for the replication scanner yyextra but with a local variable, and it was "mysteriously" failing the tests for me. Your solution is better. (For the jsonpath scanner, the local variable works because the scanner init and shutdown are called from the same function.) Here is an updated patch set on top of what has been committed so far, with all the issues you pointed out addressed.
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2024-12-20T01:07:49Z
I noticed that lapwing is bleating about ccache gcc -std=gnu99 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Werror=vla -Wendif-labels -Wmissing-format-attribute -Wformat-security -fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv -fexcess-precision=standard -g -O2 -fPIC -fvisibility=hidden -I. -I. -I../../src/include -DENFORCE_REGRESSION_TEST_NAME_RESTRICTIONS -D_GNU_SOURCE -I/usr/include/libxml2 -I/usr/include/et -c -o cubescan.o cubescan.c cubescan.c:1689:5: warning: no previous prototype for 'cube_yyget_column' [-Wmissing-prototypes] cubescan.c:1765:6: warning: no previous prototype for 'cube_yyset_column' [-Wmissing-prototypes] and likewise in segscan.c. lapwing is using flex 2.5.35, so probably this is the same bug worked around in parser/scan.l: /* * Work around a bug in flex 2.5.35: it emits a couple of functions that * it forgets to emit declarations for. Since we use -Wmissing-prototypes, * this would cause warnings. Providing our own declarations should be * harmless even when the bug gets fixed. */ extern int core_yyget_column(yyscan_t yyscanner); extern void core_yyset_column(int column_no, yyscan_t yyscanner); regards, tom lane
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> — 2024-12-20T14:29:40Z
On 20.12.24 02:07, Tom Lane wrote: > I noticed that lapwing is bleating about > > ccache gcc -std=gnu99 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Werror=vla -Wendif-labels -Wmissing-format-attribute -Wformat-security -fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv -fexcess-precision=standard -g -O2 -fPIC -fvisibility=hidden -I. -I. -I../../src/include -DENFORCE_REGRESSION_TEST_NAME_RESTRICTIONS -D_GNU_SOURCE -I/usr/include/libxml2 -I/usr/include/et -c -o cubescan.o cubescan.c > cubescan.c:1689:5: warning: no previous prototype for 'cube_yyget_column' [-Wmissing-prototypes] > cubescan.c:1765:6: warning: no previous prototype for 'cube_yyset_column' [-Wmissing-prototypes] > > and likewise in segscan.c. lapwing is using flex 2.5.35, so probably > this is the same bug worked around in parser/scan.l: Ok, we can fix that, but maybe this is also a good moment to think about whether that is useful. I could not reproduce the issue with flex 2.5.39. I could find no download of flex 2.5.35. The github site only offers back to 2.5.39, the sourceforce site back to 2.5.36. lapwing says it's Debian 7.0, which went out of support in 2016 and out of super-duper-extended support in 2020. It also doesn't have a supported OpenSSL version anymore, and IIRC, it has a weird old compiler that occasionally gives bogus warnings. I think it's time to stop supporting this.
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2024-12-20T15:23:33Z
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> writes: > On 20.12.24 02:07, Tom Lane wrote: >> I noticed that lapwing is bleating about >> cubescan.c:1689:5: warning: no previous prototype for 'cube_yyget_column' [-Wmissing-prototypes] >> cubescan.c:1765:6: warning: no previous prototype for 'cube_yyset_column' [-Wmissing-prototypes] >> and likewise in segscan.c. lapwing is using flex 2.5.35, so probably >> this is the same bug worked around in parser/scan.l: > Ok, we can fix that, but maybe this is also a good moment to think about > whether that is useful. I could not reproduce the issue with flex > 2.5.39. I could find no download of flex 2.5.35. The github site only > offers back to 2.5.39, the sourceforce site back to 2.5.36. lapwing > says it's Debian 7.0, which went out of support in 2016 and out of > super-duper-extended support in 2020. It also doesn't have a supported > OpenSSL version anymore, and IIRC, it has a weird old compiler that > occasionally gives bogus warnings. I think it's time to stop supporting > this. OK, that's fair. I do see lapwing called out a lot in the commit log, though it's not clear how much of that is about 32-bitness and how much about old tools. It's surely still valuable to have i386 machines in the buildfarm, but I agree that supporting unobtainable tool versions is a bit much. Could we get that animal updated to some newer OS version? Presumably, we should also rip out the existing yyget_column and yyset_column kluges in src/backend/parser/scan.l: extern int core_yyget_column(yyscan_t yyscanner); src/bin/psql/psqlscanslash.l: extern int slash_yyget_column(yyscan_t yyscanner); src/bin/pgbench/exprscan.l: extern int expr_yyget_column(yyscan_t yyscanner); src/fe_utils/psqlscan.l: extern int psql_yyget_column(yyscan_t yyscanner); regards, tom lane
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Julien Rouhaud <rjuju123@gmail.com> — 2024-12-20T15:30:17Z
On Fri, Dec 20, 2024 at 11:23 PM Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > > Could we get that animal updated to > some newer OS version? There is already adder animal that is running debian sid on i386. The only remaining interest in lapwing is to have older versions of everything, so if that's useless I can just trash that vm.
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2024-12-20T15:35:01Z
Julien Rouhaud <rjuju123@gmail.com> writes: > On Fri, Dec 20, 2024 at 11:23 PM Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: >> Could we get that animal updated to >> some newer OS version? > There is already adder animal that is running debian sid on i386. The > only remaining interest in lapwing is to have older versions of > everything, so if that's useless I can just trash that vm. Hmm, sid is the opposite extreme no? Maybe switching lapwing to whatever is currently the oldest supported Debian release would be a good answer. regards, tom lane
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> — 2024-12-21T10:47:06Z
On 20.12.24 16:35, Tom Lane wrote: > Julien Rouhaud <rjuju123@gmail.com> writes: >> On Fri, Dec 20, 2024 at 11:23 PM Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: >>> Could we get that animal updated to >>> some newer OS version? > >> There is already adder animal that is running debian sid on i386. The >> only remaining interest in lapwing is to have older versions of >> everything, so if that's useless I can just trash that vm. > > Hmm, sid is the opposite extreme no? Maybe switching lapwing to > whatever is currently the oldest supported Debian release would > be a good answer. Yeah, Debian stable or oldstable on i386 could certainly be useful.
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Andreas Karlsson <andreas@proxel.se> — 2024-12-22T21:43:38Z
On 12/19/24 9:57 PM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > Here is an updated patch set on top of what has been committed so far, > with all the issues you pointed out addressed. Other than the discussion of how old versions of flex we should support I think this set of patches is ready to be committed. I looked at it again and everything looks good. Andreas
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> — 2024-12-26T18:27:26Z
On 22.12.24 22:43, Andreas Karlsson wrote: > On 12/19/24 9:57 PM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: >> Here is an updated patch set on top of what has been committed so far, >> with all the issues you pointed out addressed. > > Other than the discussion of how old versions of flex we should support > I think this set of patches is ready to be committed. I looked at it > again and everything looks good. I have committed these except the plpgsql one, which was still work in progress. But I have progressed on this now and also converted the parser and put the local state into yyextra. This gets rid of all internal global state now. The patches for this are attached. It's a lot of churn, but otherwise pretty standard stuff. Along the way I noticed that the flex documentation now recommends a different way to set the yyextra type. So I have changed the ones we already have to that newer style. I inspected the generated C code and there wasn't any significant difference, so I'm not sure, but I figure if we're making changes in this area we might as well use the modern style.
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Heikki Linnakangas <hlinnaka@iki.fi> — 2024-12-27T09:19:27Z
On 26/12/2024 20:27, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > On 22.12.24 22:43, Andreas Karlsson wrote: >> On 12/19/24 9:57 PM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: >>> Here is an updated patch set on top of what has been committed so >>> far, with all the issues you pointed out addressed. >> >> Other than the discussion of how old versions of flex we should >> support I think this set of patches is ready to be committed. I looked >> at it again and everything looks good. > > I have committed these except the plpgsql one, which was still work in > progress. But I have progressed on this now and also converted the > parser and put the local state into yyextra. This gets rid of all > internal global state now. The patches for this are attached. It's a > lot of churn, but otherwise pretty standard stuff. Looks good to me. > Along the way I noticed that the flex documentation now recommends a > different way to set the yyextra type. So I have changed the ones we > already have to that newer style. I inspected the generated C code and > there wasn't any significant difference, so I'm not sure, but I figure > if we're making changes in this area we might as well use the modern style. +1. According to the flex NEWS file, this syntax was added in flex 2.5.34, and we already require 2.5.35. -- Heikki Linnakangas Neon (https://neon.tech)
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> — 2025-01-08T09:53:57Z
On 27.12.24 10:19, Heikki Linnakangas wrote: > On 26/12/2024 20:27, Peter Eisentraut wrote: >> On 22.12.24 22:43, Andreas Karlsson wrote: >>> On 12/19/24 9:57 PM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: >>>> Here is an updated patch set on top of what has been committed so >>>> far, with all the issues you pointed out addressed. >>> >>> Other than the discussion of how old versions of flex we should >>> support I think this set of patches is ready to be committed. I >>> looked at it again and everything looks good. >> >> I have committed these except the plpgsql one, which was still work in >> progress. But I have progressed on this now and also converted the >> parser and put the local state into yyextra. This gets rid of all >> internal global state now. The patches for this are attached. It's a >> lot of churn, but otherwise pretty standard stuff. > > Looks good to me. > >> Along the way I noticed that the flex documentation now recommends a >> different way to set the yyextra type. So I have changed the ones we >> already have to that newer style. I inspected the generated C code >> and there wasn't any significant difference, so I'm not sure, but I >> figure if we're making changes in this area we might as well use the >> modern style. > > +1. According to the flex NEWS file, this syntax was added in flex > 2.5.34, and we already require 2.5.35. These have been committed. This concludes the main body of this work. I'll let it take a lap around the buildfarm and will follow up in a few days on what if anything lapwing has to say about it in terms of warnings and what we want to do about it.
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> — 2025-01-09T07:55:29Z
On 20.12.24 16:23, Tom Lane wrote: >> Ok, we can fix that, but maybe this is also a good moment to think about >> whether that is useful. I could not reproduce the issue with flex >> 2.5.39. I could find no download of flex 2.5.35. The github site only >> offers back to 2.5.39, the sourceforce site back to 2.5.36. lapwing >> says it's Debian 7.0, which went out of support in 2016 and out of >> super-duper-extended support in 2020. It also doesn't have a supported >> OpenSSL version anymore, and IIRC, it has a weird old compiler that >> occasionally gives bogus warnings. I think it's time to stop supporting >> this. > > OK, that's fair. I do see lapwing called out a lot in the commit log, > though it's not clear how much of that is about 32-bitness and how > much about old tools. It's surely still valuable to have i386 > machines in the buildfarm, but I agree that supporting unobtainable > tool versions is a bit much. Could we get that animal updated to > some newer OS version? > > Presumably, we should also rip out the existing yyget_column and > yyset_column kluges in > > src/backend/parser/scan.l: extern int core_yyget_column(yyscan_t yyscanner); > src/bin/psql/psqlscanslash.l: extern int slash_yyget_column(yyscan_t yyscanner); > src/bin/pgbench/exprscan.l: extern int expr_yyget_column(yyscan_t yyscanner); > src/fe_utils/psqlscan.l: extern int psql_yyget_column(yyscan_t yyscanner); All my flex-related patches are in now. Here is a patch that removes the workarounds for compiler warnings with flex 2.5.35. This ended up being a whole lot, including the whole fix-old-flex-code.pl script. The second patch contemplates raising the minimum required flex version, but what to? The most recent incrementing was exactly because 2.5.35 was the oldest in the buildfarm. The previous incrementings were apparently because certain features were required or some bugs had to be avoided. Options: - Leave at 2.5.35 as long as it's present in the buildfarm. - Set to 2.5.36 because it's the oldest that compiles without warnings. Also, the oldest you can still download from the flex sourceforge site. - Set to 2.5.37 because that's the next oldest in the buildfarm (for CentOS/RHEL 7, so it will stay around for a while). - Set to 2.5.34 because that's the oldest we actually require as of commit b1ef48980dd. - Remove version check, because these are all so old that no one cares anymore.
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2025-01-09T14:53:03Z
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> writes: > The second patch contemplates raising the minimum required flex version, > but what to? Meh, let's just rip out the version check. It's no longer very relevant. Nobody is going to be using anything older than 2.5.35. While 2.5.35 produces compile warnings, it does still work, so rejecting it with a changed version check seems unnecessary. regards, tom lane
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> — 2025-01-17T15:35:55Z
On 09.01.25 15:53, Tom Lane wrote: > Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> writes: >> The second patch contemplates raising the minimum required flex version, >> but what to? > > Meh, let's just rip out the version check. It's no longer very > relevant. Nobody is going to be using anything older than 2.5.35. > While 2.5.35 produces compile warnings, it does still work, so > rejecting it with a changed version check seems unnecessary. This has been done.
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> — 2025-01-17T15:40:54Z
Here are some more patches. This should cover the last sub-topic of this topic: not passing the yyparse() result via global variables. This uses techniques that are already in use in some parsers in the tree, for example cube and jsonpath. The syncrep parser was a bit trickier, because there we need to pass the syncrep_parse_error variable all the way down to the scanner (not just the parser), but overall it's all still pretty compact and standard.
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Re: pure parsers and reentrant scanners
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> — 2025-01-24T06:46:48Z
On 17.01.25 16:40, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > Here are some more patches. This should cover the last sub-topic of > this topic: not passing the yyparse() result via global variables. This > uses techniques that are already in use in some parsers in the tree, for > example cube and jsonpath. The syncrep parser was a bit trickier, > because there we need to pass the syncrep_parse_error variable all the > way down to the scanner (not just the parser), but overall it's all > still pretty compact and standard. This has been committed. I think this concludes this topic. For those who haven't seen it, I wrote a blog post about this: https://peter.eisentraut.org/blog/2025/01/21/implementing-thread-safe-scanners-and-parsers-in-postgresql