On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 12:41:38PM +0100, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> On 27.02.24 08:57, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
>> On 2024-Feb-27, Michael Paquier wrote:
>>> These would cause compilation failures. Saying that, this is a very
>>> nice cleanup, so I've fixed these and applied the patch after checking
>>> that the one-one replacements were correct.
>>
>> Oh, I thought we were going to get rid of ObjectClass altogether -- I
>> mean, have getObjectClass() return ObjectAddress->classId, and then
>> define the OCLASS values for each catalog OID [... tries to ...] But
>> this(*) doesn't work for two reasons:
>
> I have long wondered what the point of ObjectClass is. I find the extra
> layer of redirection, which is used only in small parts of the code, and the
> similarity to ObjectType confusing. I happened to have a draft patch for
> its removal lying around, so I'll show it here, rebased over what has
> already been done in this thread.
The elimination of getObjectClass() seems like a good end goal IMO, so
the direction of the patch is interesting. Would object_type_map and
ObjectProperty follow the same idea of relying on the catalogs OID
instead of the OBJECT_*?
Note that there are still two dependencies to getObjectClass() in
event_trigger.c and dependency.c.
--
Michael