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OK, folks, here is the pgindent output.

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Bruce Momjian
1998-09-01 04:40:42 +00:00
parent af74855a60
commit fa1a8d6a97
574 changed files with 26509 additions and 24033 deletions

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@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ int48ge(int32 val1, int64 * val2)
int64 *
int8um(int64 * val)
{
int64 temp = 0;
int64 temp = 0;
int64 *result = palloc(sizeof(int64));
if (!PointerIsValid(val))
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ int8um(int64 * val)
#if FALSE
*result = temp - (*val);
#else
result = int8mi(&temp, val);
result = int8mi(&temp, val);
#endif
return result;
@@ -281,17 +281,18 @@ int8larger(int64 * val1, int64 * val2)
{
#if FALSE
int64 *result = palloc(sizeof(int64));
#endif
if ((!PointerIsValid(val1)) || (!PointerIsValid(val2)))
return NULL;
#if FALSE
*result = ((*val1 > *val2)? *val1: *val2);
*result = ((*val1 > *val2) ? *val1 : *val2);
return result;
#endif
return (*val1 > *val2)? val1: val2;
return (*val1 > *val2) ? val1 : val2;
} /* int8larger() */
int64 *
@@ -299,17 +300,18 @@ int8smaller(int64 * val1, int64 * val2)
{
#if FALSE
int64 *result = palloc(sizeof(int64));
#endif
if ((!PointerIsValid(val1)) || (!PointerIsValid(val2)))
return NULL;
#if FALSE
*result = ((*val1 < *val2)? *val1: *val2);
*result = ((*val1 < *val2) ? *val1 : *val2);
return result;
#endif
return (*val1 < *val2)? val1: val2;
return (*val1 < *val2) ? val1 : val2;
} /* int8smaller() */
@@ -400,7 +402,7 @@ int48mul(int32 val1, int64 * val2)
if (!PointerIsValid(val2))
return NULL;
*result = (int64) val1 * *val2;
*result = (int64) val1 **val2;
return result;
} /* int48mul() */
@@ -442,14 +444,16 @@ int84(int64 * val)
elog(ERROR, "Invalid (null) int64, can't convert int8 to int4", NULL);
#if FALSE
/* Hmm. This conditional always tests true on my i686/linux box.
* It's a gcc compiler bug, or I'm missing something obvious, which is more likely...
* - thomas 1998-06-09
/*
* Hmm. This conditional always tests true on my i686/linux box. It's
* a gcc compiler bug, or I'm missing something obvious, which is more
* likely... - thomas 1998-06-09
*/
if ((*val < INT_MIN) || (*val > INT_MAX))
#endif
if ((*val < (-pow(2, 31) + 1)) || (*val > (pow(2, 31) - 1)))
elog(ERROR, "int8 conversion to int4 is out of range", NULL);
if ((*val < (-pow(2, 31) + 1)) || (*val > (pow(2, 31) - 1)))
elog(ERROR, "int8 conversion to int4 is out of range", NULL);
result = *val;
@@ -501,10 +505,10 @@ i8tod(int64 * val)
* Convert double float to 8-byte integer.
* Do a range check before the conversion.
* Note that the comparison probably isn't quite right
* since we only have ~52 bits of precision in a double float
* and so subtracting one from a large number gives the large
* number exactly. However, for some reason the comparison below
* does the right thing on my i686/linux-rh4.2 box.
* since we only have ~52 bits of precision in a double float
* and so subtracting one from a large number gives the large
* number exactly. However, for some reason the comparison below
* does the right thing on my i686/linux-rh4.2 box.
* - thomas 1998-06-16
*/
int64 *