It appears that commit
cf63c641c, which intended to prevent
misoptimization of the result-building step in makeOrderedSetArgs,
didn't go far enough: buildfarm member hornet's version of xlc
is now optimizing back to the old, broken behavior in which
list_length(directargs) is fetched only after list_concat() has
changed that value. I'm not entirely convinced whether that's
an undeniable compiler bug or whether it can be justified by a
sufficiently aggressive interpretation of C sequence points.
So let's just change the code to make it harder to misinterpret.
Back-patch to all supported versions, just in case.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/
1830491.
1601944935@sss.pgh.pa.us
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{
FunctionParameter *lastd = (FunctionParameter *) llast(directargs);
- int ndirectargs;
+ Value *ndirectargs;
/* No restriction unless last direct arg is VARIADIC */
if (lastd->mode == FUNC_PARAM_VARIADIC)
}
/* don't merge into the next line, as list_concat changes directargs */
- ndirectargs = list_length(directargs);
+ ndirectargs = makeInteger(list_length(directargs));
return list_make2(list_concat(directargs, orderedargs),
- makeInteger(ndirectargs));
+ ndirectargs);
}
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