Обсуждение: Unnecessary #include in objectaddress.h?
All, While looking at the include dependency graph for objectaddress.h: http://doxygen.postgresql.org/objectaddress_8h.html I saw that pg_list.h is both included and inherited (through multiple paths) by objectaddress.h. Perhaps this doesn't matter, but I thought I would at least bring it up and propose removing this redundant #include from objectaddress.h. If it makes sense to do so, I have attached a patch that removes it. Thanks, Adam -- Adam Brightwell - adam.brightwell@crunchydatasolutions.com Database Engineer - www.crunchydatasolutions.com
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Adam Brightwell wrote: > All, > > While looking at the include dependency graph for objectaddress.h: > > http://doxygen.postgresql.org/objectaddress_8h.html > > I saw that pg_list.h is both included and inherited (through multiple > paths) by objectaddress.h. Perhaps this doesn't matter, but I thought > I would at least bring it up and propose removing this redundant > #include from objectaddress.h. I wondered whether to bother about this kind of thing for a while. It doesn't have any practical impact immediately, because obviously pg_list.h is still included indirectly by objectaddress.h (via lock.h in this case IIRC). If we made some restructuring that caused the other header not to include pg_list.h anymore, that would make objectaddress.h broken -- unless objectaddress.h itself no longer needed pg_list.h. We've had in previous rounds whole iterations on a "pgrminclude" script that does this kind of thing, but the breakage after each such run is large. All in all, I wouldn't bother unless there is an actual change. -- Álvaro Herrera http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Remote DBA, Training & Services
> I wondered whether to bother about this kind of thing for a while. It > doesn't have any practical impact immediately, because obviously > pg_list.h is still included indirectly by objectaddress.h (via lock.h in > this case IIRC). If we made some restructuring that caused the other > header not to include pg_list.h anymore, that would make objectaddress.h > broken -- unless objectaddress.h itself no longer needed pg_list.h. > > We've had in previous rounds whole iterations on a "pgrminclude" script > that does this kind of thing, but the breakage after each such run is > large. > > All in all, I wouldn't bother unless there is an actual change. Understood. Thanks. -Adam -- Adam Brightwell - adam.brightwell@crunchydatasolutions.com Database Engineer - www.crunchydatasolutions.com