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  1. Remove prototype for fmgr() function, which no longer exists.

  2. Remove support for version-0 calling conventions.

  1. Obsolete fmgr() declaration in fmgr.h

    Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> — 2018-02-06T14:37:03Z

    Hi Hackers,
    
    Commit 5ded4bd21403e143dd3eb66b92d52732fdac1945 removed support for
    version-0 function calling convention, and with it the fmgr() function.
    However, the declaration was left behind in fmgr.h.  The attached patch
    finishes the cleanup.
    
    Regards,
    
    - ilmari
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  2. Re: Obsolete fmgr() declaration in fmgr.h

    Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> — 2018-02-07T13:46:18Z

    On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 9:37 AM, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
    <ilmari@ilmari.org> wrote:
    > Commit 5ded4bd21403e143dd3eb66b92d52732fdac1945 removed support for
    > version-0 function calling convention, and with it the fmgr() function.
    > However, the declaration was left behind in fmgr.h.  The attached patch
    > finishes the cleanup.
    
    Committed.
    
    -- 
    Robert Haas
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  3. Re: Obsolete fmgr() declaration in fmgr.h

    Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> — 2018-02-07T14:49:27Z

    Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> writes:
    
    > On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 9:37 AM, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
    > <ilmari@ilmari.org> wrote:
    >> Commit 5ded4bd21403e143dd3eb66b92d52732fdac1945 removed support for
    >> version-0 function calling convention, and with it the fmgr() function.
    >> However, the declaration was left behind in fmgr.h.  The attached patch
    >> finishes the cleanup.
    >
    > Committed.
    
    Thanks. Commitfest entry updated
    (https://commitfest.postgresql.org/17/1512/).
    
    - ilmari
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