On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 4:59 PM, mohsen soodkhah mohammadi
<mohsensoodk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> in name.c file in source code of postgresql
> I find some fuctions that I don't know where did use them?
> the functions are:
> int namecpy(Name n1, Name n2){..}
> int namecat(Name n1, Name n2){..}
> int namecmp(Name n1, Name n2){..}
> int namestrcpy(Name name, const char *str){..}
> int namestrcat(Name name, const char *str){..}
> also before some of these functions became the #ifdef NOT_USED
> when NOT_USED is set?and why it set?
It is set like that so as those functions are simply ignored at
compilation. Then by looking at the git history:
- namecmp has been set as NOT_USED by this commit 15 years ago:
commit 173c555948b9002b3b899d7331682e8812d171dc
Author: Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us>
Date:   Thu Oct 8 18:30:52 1998 +0000

    Make functions static or ifdef NOT_USED.  Prevent pg_version creation.
- For namestrcat and namecat it is a bit older, 16 years ago:
commit 1d8bbfd2e7cfb72cbe4d5c5d4fa650a28dedac0b
Author: Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us>
Date:   Tue Aug 19 21:40:56 1997 +0000

    Make functions static where possible, enclose unused functions in
#ifdef NOT_USED.

Those functions should be removed perhaps?
Regards,
-- 
Michael


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