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  1. [PATCH] More Coccinelli cleanups

    Marti Raudsepp <marti@juffo.org> — 2010-10-29T23:33:18Z

    Hi list,
    
    Since my previous Coccinelle cleanup patches have gained positive
    feedback I decided to try some more.
    
    This time I wrote my own spatches.
    
    patch 0001 turns (a - b == 0) into (a == b) and similarly with !=
    patch 0002 applies the same to operators >, >=, <, <=
    
    I'm well aware that there's a point where code cleanups defeat their
    purpose and become a burden. So this will probably be my last one,
    I'll go to doing productive things instead. :)
    
    Regards,
    Marti
    
  2. Re: [PATCH] More Coccinelli cleanups

    Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> — 2010-11-01T03:04:26Z

    On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 7:33 PM, Marti Raudsepp <marti@juffo.org> wrote:
    > Since my previous Coccinelle cleanup patches have gained positive
    > feedback I decided to try some more.
    >
    > This time I wrote my own spatches.
    >
    > patch 0001 turns (a - b == 0) into (a == b) and similarly with !=
    > patch 0002 applies the same to operators >, >=, <, <=
    >
    > I'm well aware that there's a point where code cleanups defeat their
    > purpose and become a burden. So this will probably be my last one,
    > I'll go to doing productive things instead. :)
    
    I like the 0002 patch better than the 0001 patch.  For example, consider:
    
    -       while (q - (uint8 *) keybuf - 8)
    +       while (q - (uint8 *) keybuf != 8)
    
    That's pretty darn inscrutable either way, and the loop that follows
    does absolutely nothing to clear anything up.  What's so special about
    8?  Are we counting up to 8 or down to 8?  Most of these examples
    involve an additive constant, or (in the case of zic.c) are parallel
    to surrounding code that does similar tests with an additive constant.
     I'm pretty much inclined to think that these examples should either
    be left alone or given a more substantial face lift.  On the other
    hand, most of the stuff in the 0002 patch takes this form:
    
    -       if (p - tmpbuf > 0)
    +       if (p > tmpbuf)
    
    IMHO, that's an improvement.  However, I think that this rewrite
    changes the overflow behavior.  There's a comment not too far from the
    bgwriter.c change that seems to imply that the test is written the way
    that it is specifically to produce a certain overflow behavior.  The
    others all look OK, though, as far as I can tell.
    
    -- 
    Robert Haas
    EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
    The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company
    
    
  3. Re: [PATCH] More Coccinelli cleanups

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2010-11-01T15:56:02Z

    Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> writes:
    > On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 7:33 PM, Marti Raudsepp <marti@juffo.org> wrote:
    >> patch 0001 turns (a - b == 0) into (a == b) and similarly with !=
    >> patch 0002 applies the same to operators >, >=, <, <=
    >> 
    >> I'm well aware that there's a point where code cleanups defeat their
    >> purpose and become a burden. So this will probably be my last one,
    >> I'll go to doing productive things instead. :)
    
    > I like the 0002 patch better than the 0001 patch.
    
    I'm not really thrilled with either of them, as I don't think they are
    doing much to improve readability.  As for 0002, as you say, at least
    the change in bgwriter.c is actively breaking things.  I'm not eager to
    go through and see which of the other changes there might be affecting
    overflow or signed-vs-unsigned comparison behavior.
    
    			regards, tom lane