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Reject empty names and recursion in config-file include directives.
An empty file name or subdirectory name leads join_path_components() to just produce the parent directory name, which leads to weird failures or recursive inclusions. Let's throw a specific error for that. It takes only slightly more code to detect all-blank names, so do so. Also, detect direct recursion, ie a file calling itself. As coded this will also detect recursion via "include_dir '.'", which is perhaps more likely than explicitly including the file itself. Detecting indirect recursion would require API changes for guc-file.l functions, which seems not worth it since extensions might call them. The nesting depth limit will catch such cases eventually, just not with such an on-point error message. In passing, adjust the example usages in postgresql.conf.sample to perhaps eliminate the problem at the source: there's no reason for the examples to suggest that an empty value is valid. Per a trouble report from Brent Bates. Back-patch to 9.5; the issue is old, but the code in 9.4 is enough different that the patch doesn't apply easily, and it doesn't seem worth the trouble to fix there. Ian Barwick and Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/8c8bcbca-3bd9-dc6e-8986-04a5abdef142@2ndquadrant.com
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# These options allow settings to be loaded from files other than the
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# default postgresql.conf.
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# default postgresql.conf. Note that these are directives, not variable
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# assignments, so they can usefully be given more than once.
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#include_dir = '' # include files ending in '.conf' from
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#include_dir = '...' # include files ending in '.conf' from
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# a directory, e.g., 'conf.d'
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#include_if_exists = '' # include file only if it exists
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#include = '' # include file
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#include_if_exists = '...' # include file only if it exists
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#include = '...' # include file
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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