Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> writes:
> There's a few places in the code that try to format a variable definition like this
> ReorderBufferChange *next_change =
> dlist_container(ReorderBufferChange, node, next);
> but pgindent turns that into
> ReorderBufferChange *next_change =
> dlist_container(ReorderBufferChange, node, next);
Yeah, that's bugged me too. I suspect that the triggering factor is
use of a typedef name within the assigned expression, but I've not
tried to run it to ground.
> I assume we'd again have to dive into pg_bsd_indent's code to fix it :(
Yeah :-(. That's enough of a rat's nest that I've not really wanted to.
But I'd support applying such a fix if someone can figure it out.
> And even if we were to figure out how, would it be worth the
> reindent-all-branches pain? I'd say yes, but...
What reindent-all-branches pain? We haven't done an all-branches
reindent in the past, even for pgindent fixes that touched far more
code than this would (assuming that the proposed fix doesn't have
other side-effects).
regards, tom lane