On Thu, Feb 26, 2026 at 5:19 PM Anthonin Bonnefoy
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the comments!
>
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 5:00 AM Chao Li <[email protected]> wrote:
> > From a design perspective, I’m not sure we need to add a new errormsg
> > parameter to XLogFindNextRecord(). The new parameter ultimately just
> > exposes state->errormsg_buf, so the returned errormsg implicitly depends on
> > the lifetime of state, and we also need extra handling for cases like
> > errormsg == NULL.
> >
> > Instead, perhaps we could add a helper function, say
> > XLogReaderGetLastError(XLogReaderState *state). which internally pstrdup()s
> > state->errormsg_buf (after checking errormsg_deferred, etc.). That way the
> > caller owns the returned string explicitly, and there’s no hidden
> > dependency on the reader state’s lifetime.
> >
> > This would also avoid changing the XLogFindNextRecord() signature while
> > making the ownership semantics clearer.
>
> One issue I see is that it introduces another way to get the error,
> with XLogReadRecord and XLogNextRecord using an errormsg parameter,
> and XLogFindNextRecord using the helper function. Maybe the solution
> would be to change both XLogReadRecord and XLogNextRecord to use this
> new function to stay consistent, but that means changing their
> signatures.
>
> Also, I see the errormsg parameter as a way to signal the caller that
> "this function can fail, the detailed error will be available here".
> With the XLogReaderGetLastError, it becomes the caller's
> responsibility to know which function may fill the error message and
> check it accordingly.
>
> The error message is likely printed shortly after the function's call,
> so I suspect the risk of using the errormsg after its intended
> lifetime is low.
>
> You bring up a good point about the errormsg's lifetime, which is
> definitely something to mention in the function's comments. I've
> updated the patch with the additional comments.
Since this patch is marked Ready for Committer, I've started reviewing it.
+ * When set, *errormsg points to an internal buffer that's valid until the next
+ * call to XLogReadRecord.
Could that buffer also be invalidated by other functions that modify
"XLogReaderState *state", such as XLogBeginRead()?
+# Wrong WAL version. We copy an existing wal file and set the
+# page's magic value to 0000.
Would it be better to describe the purpose of this test at the top?
For example:
# Test that pg_waldump reports a detailed error message when dumping
# a WAL file with an invalid magic number (0000).
{
# The broken WAL file is created by copying a valid WAL file and
# overwriting its magic number with 0000.
my $broken_wal_dir = PostgreSQL::Test::Utils::tempdir_short();
+ open($fh, '+<', $broken_wal);
+ close($fh);
Should we add error handling like:
open(my $fh, '+<', $broken_wal)
or BAIL_OUT("open($broken_wal) failed: $!");
close($fh)
or BAIL_OUT("close failed: $!");
Also, other similar tests seem to call binmode. Is it really unnecessary
in this case?
Regards,
--
Fujii Masao