This hasn't been used in a while (last use removed by
50d22de932, and
before that
84b6d5f359), and since we are now preferring inline
functions over complex macros, it's unlikely to be needed again.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson <[email protected]>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/
7110ab37-8ddd-437f-905c-
6aa6205c6185%40enterprisedb.com
_61,_62,_63, N, ...) \
(N)
-/*
- * dummyret is used to set return values in macros that use ?: to make
- * assignments. gcc wants these to be void, other compilers like char
- */
-#ifdef __GNUC__ /* GNU cc */
-#define dummyret void
-#else
-#define dummyret char
-#endif
-
/*
* Generic function pointer. This can be used in the rare cases where it's
* necessary to cast a function pointer to a seemingly incompatible function