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Replace pg_restrict by standard restrict

MSVC in C11 mode supports the standard restrict qualifier, so we don't
need the workaround naming pg_restrict anymore.

Even though restrict is in C99 and should be supported by all
supported compilers, we keep the configure test and the hardcoded
redirection to __restrict, because that will also work in C++ in all
supported compilers.  (restrict is not part of the C++ standard.)

For backward compatibility for extensions, we keep a #define of
pg_restrict around, but our own code doesn't use it anymore.

Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/0e3d8644-c01d-4374-86ea-9f0a987981f0%40eisentraut.org
This commit is contained in:
Peter Eisentraut
2025-10-29 07:36:46 +01:00
parent c094be259b
commit f0f2c0c1ae
12 changed files with 36 additions and 53 deletions

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configure vendored
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@@ -14999,10 +14999,10 @@ _ACEOF
fi
# MSVC doesn't cope well with defining restrict to __restrict, the
# spelling it understands, because it conflicts with
# __declspec(restrict). Therefore we define pg_restrict to the
# appropriate definition, which presumably won't conflict.
# Even though restrict is in C99 and should be supported by all
# supported compilers, but this macro is useful because it will prefer
# a spelling that also works in C++ (often __restrict). (restrict is
# not part of the C++ standard.)
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for C/C++ restrict keyword" >&5
$as_echo_n "checking for C/C++ restrict keyword... " >&6; }
if ${ac_cv_c_restrict+:} false; then :
@@ -15049,16 +15049,6 @@ _ACEOF
;;
esac
if test "$ac_cv_c_restrict" = "no"; then
pg_restrict=""
else
pg_restrict="$ac_cv_c_restrict"
fi
cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF
#define pg_restrict $pg_restrict
_ACEOF
ac_fn_c_check_type "$LINENO" "struct option" "ac_cv_type_struct_option" "#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
#include <getopt.h>

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@@ -1685,19 +1685,11 @@ PGAC_UNION_SEMUN
AC_CHECK_TYPES(socklen_t, [], [], [#include <sys/socket.h>])
PGAC_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN
# MSVC doesn't cope well with defining restrict to __restrict, the
# spelling it understands, because it conflicts with
# __declspec(restrict). Therefore we define pg_restrict to the
# appropriate definition, which presumably won't conflict.
# Even though restrict is in C99 and should be supported by all
# supported compilers, this test is useful because it will prefer a
# spelling that also works in C++ (often __restrict). (restrict is
# not part of the C++ standard.)
AC_C_RESTRICT
if test "$ac_cv_c_restrict" = "no"; then
pg_restrict=""
else
pg_restrict="$ac_cv_c_restrict"
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([pg_restrict], [$pg_restrict],
[Define to keyword to use for C99 restrict support, or to nothing if not
supported])
AC_CHECK_TYPES([struct option], [], [],
[#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H

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@@ -2803,13 +2803,12 @@ int main(void)
endforeach
# MSVC doesn't cope well with defining restrict to __restrict, the spelling it
# understands, because it conflicts with __declspec(restrict). Therefore we
# define pg_restrict to the appropriate definition, which presumably won't
# conflict.
#
# We assume C99 support, so we don't need to make this conditional.
cdata.set('pg_restrict', '__restrict')
# Even though restrict is in C99 and should be supported by all
# supported compilers, this indirection is useful because __restrict
# also works in C++ in all supported compilers. (If not, then we
# might have to write a real test.) (restrict is not part of the C++
# standard.)
cdata.set('restrict', '__restrict')
# Most libraries are included only if they demonstrably provide a function we

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@@ -1228,7 +1228,7 @@ parse_required_wal(verifier_context *context, char *pg_waldump_path,
* context says we should.
*/
void
report_backup_error(verifier_context *context, const char *pg_restrict fmt,...)
report_backup_error(verifier_context *context, const char *restrict fmt,...)
{
va_list ap;
@@ -1245,7 +1245,7 @@ report_backup_error(verifier_context *context, const char *pg_restrict fmt,...)
* Report a fatal error and exit
*/
void
report_fatal_error(const char *pg_restrict fmt,...)
report_fatal_error(const char *restrict fmt,...)
{
va_list ap;

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@@ -96,9 +96,9 @@ typedef struct verifier_context
} verifier_context;
extern void report_backup_error(verifier_context *context,
const char *pg_restrict fmt,...)
const char *restrict fmt,...)
pg_attribute_printf(2, 3);
pg_noreturn extern void report_fatal_error(const char *pg_restrict fmt,...)
pg_noreturn extern void report_fatal_error(const char *restrict fmt,...)
pg_attribute_printf(1, 2);
extern bool should_ignore_relpath(verifier_context *context,
const char *relpath);

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@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ pg_logging_set_locus_callback(void (*cb) (const char **filename, uint64 *lineno)
void
pg_log_generic(enum pg_log_level level, enum pg_log_part part,
const char *pg_restrict fmt,...)
const char *restrict fmt,...)
{
va_list ap;
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ pg_log_generic(enum pg_log_level level, enum pg_log_part part,
void
pg_log_generic_v(enum pg_log_level level, enum pg_log_part part,
const char *pg_restrict fmt, va_list ap)
const char *restrict fmt, va_list ap)
{
int save_errno = errno;
const char *filename = NULL;

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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ pg_str_endswith(const char *str, const char *end)
* strtoint --- just like strtol, but returns int not long
*/
int
strtoint(const char *pg_restrict str, char **pg_restrict endptr, int base)
strtoint(const char *restrict str, char **restrict endptr, int base)
{
long val;

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@@ -106,6 +106,12 @@
#define inline
#endif
/*
* Previously used PostgreSQL-specific spelling, for backward compatibility
* for extensions.
*/
#define pg_restrict restrict
/*
* Attribute macros
*

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@@ -93,10 +93,10 @@ void pg_logging_set_pre_callback(void (*cb) (void));
void pg_logging_set_locus_callback(void (*cb) (const char **filename, uint64 *lineno));
void pg_log_generic(enum pg_log_level level, enum pg_log_part part,
const char *pg_restrict fmt,...)
const char *restrict fmt,...)
pg_attribute_printf(3, 4);
void pg_log_generic_v(enum pg_log_level level, enum pg_log_part part,
const char *pg_restrict fmt, va_list ap)
const char *restrict fmt, va_list ap)
pg_attribute_printf(3, 0);
/*

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ typedef struct PromptInterruptContext
/* functions in src/common/string.c */
extern bool pg_str_endswith(const char *str, const char *end);
extern int strtoint(const char *pg_restrict str, char **pg_restrict endptr,
extern int strtoint(const char *restrict str, char **restrict endptr,
int base);
extern char *pg_clean_ascii(const char *str, int alloc_flags);
extern int pg_strip_crlf(char *str);

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ extern void pq_sendfloat8(StringInfo buf, float8 f);
* Append a [u]int8 to a StringInfo buffer, which already has enough space
* preallocated.
*
* The use of pg_restrict allows the compiler to optimize the code based on
* The use of restrict allows the compiler to optimize the code based on
* the assumption that buf, buf->len, buf->data and *buf->data don't
* overlap. Without the annotation buf->len etc cannot be kept in a register
* over subsequent pq_writeintN calls.
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ extern void pq_sendfloat8(StringInfo buf, float8 f);
* overly picky and demanding a * before a restrict.
*/
static inline void
pq_writeint8(StringInfoData *pg_restrict buf, uint8 i)
pq_writeint8(StringInfoData *restrict buf, uint8 i)
{
uint8 ni = i;
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ pq_writeint8(StringInfoData *pg_restrict buf, uint8 i)
* preallocated.
*/
static inline void
pq_writeint16(StringInfoData *pg_restrict buf, uint16 i)
pq_writeint16(StringInfoData *restrict buf, uint16 i)
{
uint16 ni = pg_hton16(i);
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ pq_writeint16(StringInfoData *pg_restrict buf, uint16 i)
* preallocated.
*/
static inline void
pq_writeint32(StringInfoData *pg_restrict buf, uint32 i)
pq_writeint32(StringInfoData *restrict buf, uint32 i)
{
uint32 ni = pg_hton32(i);
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ pq_writeint32(StringInfoData *pg_restrict buf, uint32 i)
* preallocated.
*/
static inline void
pq_writeint64(StringInfoData *pg_restrict buf, uint64 i)
pq_writeint64(StringInfoData *restrict buf, uint64 i)
{
uint64 ni = pg_hton64(i);
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ pq_writeint64(StringInfoData *pg_restrict buf, uint64 i)
* sent to the frontend.
*/
static inline void
pq_writestring(StringInfoData *pg_restrict buf, const char *pg_restrict str)
pq_writestring(StringInfoData *restrict buf, const char *restrict str)
{
int slen = strlen(str);
char *p;

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@@ -796,10 +796,6 @@
#undef inline
#endif
/* Define to keyword to use for C99 restrict support, or to nothing if not
supported */
#undef pg_restrict
/* Define to the equivalent of the C99 'restrict' keyword, or to
nothing if this is not supported. Do not define if restrict is
supported directly. */