On 03.02.23 00:59, Corey Huinker wrote:
On Thu, Feb 2, 2023 at 5:22 PM Peter Eisentraut
<peter.eisentr...@enterprisedb.com
<mailto:peter.eisentr...@enterprisedb.com>> wrote:
I have found that in some corners of the code some calls to standard C
functions are decorated with casts to (void *) for no reason, and this
code pattern then gets copied around. I have gone through and cleaned
this up a bit, in the attached patches.
The involved functions are: repalloc, memcpy, memset, memmove, memcmp,
qsort, bsearch
Also hash_search(), for which there was a historical reason (the
argument used to be char *), but not anymore.
+1
committed
All code is example code.
I like that one!