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Remove useless flag PVC_INCLUDE_CONVERTROWTYPES.
- cec5fe0d1e19 19 (unreleased) landed
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Remove no-op pull_var_clause flag
Alexander Pyhalov <a.pyhalov@postgrespro.ru> — 2026-01-21T14:53:41Z
Hi. While merging PostgreSQL to our (Shardman) fork, I've noticed that it uses the same pull_var_clause() flag as we do (coming from https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAFjFpRc8ZoDm0%2Bzhx%2BMckwGyEqkOzWcpVqbvjaxwdGarZSNrmA%40mail.gmail.com). I was a bit surprised, the patch hasn't landed to master. But flag somehow slipped in (but only as no-op). The attached patch removes useless flag. -- Best regards, Alexander Pyhalov, Postgres Professional
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Re: Remove no-op pull_var_clause flag
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2026-01-21T18:27:04Z
Alexander Pyhalov <a.pyhalov@postgrespro.ru> writes: > While merging PostgreSQL to our (Shardman) fork, I've noticed that it > uses the same pull_var_clause() flag as we do (coming from > https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAFjFpRc8ZoDm0%2Bzhx%2BMckwGyEqkOzWcpVqbvjaxwdGarZSNrmA%40mail.gmail.com). > I was a bit surprised, the patch hasn't landed to master. But flag > somehow slipped in (but only as no-op). The attached patch removes > useless flag. Right, done. regards, tom lane
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Re: Remove no-op pull_var_clause flag
Richard Guo <guofenglinux@gmail.com> — 2026-01-22T01:45:48Z
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 3:27 AM Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > Alexander Pyhalov <a.pyhalov@postgrespro.ru> writes: > > While merging PostgreSQL to our (Shardman) fork, I've noticed that it > > uses the same pull_var_clause() flag as we do (coming from > > https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAFjFpRc8ZoDm0%2Bzhx%2BMckwGyEqkOzWcpVqbvjaxwdGarZSNrmA%40mail.gmail.com). > > I was a bit surprised, the patch hasn't landed to master. But flag > > somehow slipped in (but only as no-op). The attached patch removes > > useless flag. > Right, done. Ugh... I wonder how this happened, and whether this is the only instance of private code sneaking into the PostgreSQL codebase. I'm also kind of concerned about the legal risk if this comes from a project with a strict license. Should we also remove this code from v18? - Richard
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Re: Remove no-op pull_var_clause flag
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2026-01-22T02:39:56Z
Richard Guo <guofenglinux@gmail.com> writes: > On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 3:27 AM Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: >> Alexander Pyhalov <a.pyhalov@postgrespro.ru> writes: >>> I was a bit surprised, the patch hasn't landed to master. But flag >>> somehow slipped in (but only as no-op). The attached patch removes >>> useless flag. >> Right, done. > Ugh... I wonder how this happened, and whether this is the only > instance of private code sneaking into the PostgreSQL codebase. I'm > also kind of concerned about the legal risk if this comes from a > project with a strict license. Unless there's more here than the one single symbol name, I'm not worried about legal risk --- it's hard to claim copyright or patent interests in that much. In any case, it's hard to see postgrespro.ru suing the rest of us over their own mistake. > Should we also remove this code from v18? I thought about it but desisted. There's some epsilon-level risk that somebody already copied the pull_var_clause call with PVC_INCLUDE_PLACEHOLDERS into their extension. If so, their code isn't broken today but would be if we back-patched. Tiny as that risk is, the benefit of removing the symbol from v18 isn't larger. Also, while I believe our newly-minted libabigail ABI-checking infrastructure isn't smart enough to complain about removal of a macro symbol, it's possible that downstream packaging systems would notice that and flag it as an inappropriate API change. Again, the bureaucracy involved in dealing with such a complaint seems to outweigh the benefit. regards, tom lane