Andrew Dunstan <andrew.dunstan@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
> I tried this out with ppport.h from perl 5.30.2 which is what's on my
> Fedora 31 workstation. It compiled fine, no warnings and the tests all
> ran fine.
> So we could update it. I'm just not sure there would be any great
> benefit from doing so until we want to use some piece of perl API that
> postdates 5.11.2, which is where our current file comes from.
Yeah, perhaps not. Given our general desire not to break old toolchains,
it might be a long time before we want to require any new Perl APIs.
> I couldn't actually find an instance of the offending pattern in either
> version of pport.h. What am I overlooking?
My script was looking for any macro ending with ';', so it found these:
#define START_MY_CXT static my_cxt_t my_cxt;
# define XCPT_TRY_END JMPENV_POP;
# define XCPT_TRY_END Copy(oldTOP, top_env, 1, Sigjmp_buf);
Those don't seem like things we'd use directly, so it's mostly moot.
BTW, I looked around and could not find a package-provided ppport.h
at all on my Red Hat systems. What package is it in?
regards, tom lane