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  1. Remove bogus #include added by d4e71df6d75.

  1. seemingly useless #include recently added

    Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com> — 2023-04-25T02:57:48Z

    Hello.
    
    While working on a patch, I noticed that a rcent commit (d4e71df6d75)
    added an apparently unnecessary inclusion of guc.h in smgr.h.
    
    The only change made by the commit to the file is the added #include
    directive, which doesn't seem to be functioning, and the build
    actually suceeds without it.  Moreover, it brings in some
    server-related stuff when I incluce smgr.h in storage_xlog.h, causing
    compilation issues for pg_rewind.
    
    Should we remove it? Please find the attached patch.
    
    regards.
    
    -- 
    Kyotaro Horiguchi
    NTT Open Source Software Center
    
  2. Re: seemingly useless #include recently added

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2023-04-25T03:12:05Z

    Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com> writes:
    > While working on a patch, I noticed that a rcent commit (d4e71df6d75)
    > added an apparently unnecessary inclusion of guc.h in smgr.h.
    
    Yes, that seems quite awful, and I also wonder why it changed fd.h.
    Adding #include's to header files is generally not the first choice.
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
    
    
  3. Re: seemingly useless #include recently added

    Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> — 2023-04-25T03:41:06Z

    On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 3:12 PM Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
    > Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com> writes:
    > > While working on a patch, I noticed that a rcent commit (d4e71df6d75)
    > > added an apparently unnecessary inclusion of guc.h in smgr.h.
    >
    > Yes, that seems quite awful, and I also wonder why it changed fd.h.
    > Adding #include's to header files is generally not the first choice.
    
    Agreed for smgr.h.  Will push when I'm back at a real computer soon,
    or +1 from me if someone else wants to.  It must have been left over
    from an earlier version that had a different arrangement with multiple
    GUCs in different places and might have needed GUC-related types to
    declare the check functions or something like that; sorry.  As for
    fd.h, the reason it now includes <fcntl.h> is that fd.h tests whether
    O_DIRECT is defined, so in fact that was an omission from 2dbe8905
    which moved the #if defined(O_DIRECT) stuff from xlogdefs.h to fd.h
    but failed to move the #include with it; I will check if something
    needs to be back-patched there.