Hello!
I've came across a weird bit in pg_upgrade/exec.c

We have a function check_bin_dir() which goes like this (old_cluster and new_cluster are global variables):
void check_bin_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster)
{
    ...
    get_bin_version(&old_cluster);
    get_bin_version(&new_cluster);
    ...
}

This function has two calls:
check_bin_dir(&old_cluster);
check_bin_dir(&new_cluster);

I'd like to substitute these last two lines with this:
get_bin_version(cluster);

Doing it would simplify the patch I'm writing, but I'm worried I might break something that's been there for a long time and has been working fine. Is there maybe a reason for it to be this way that I don't happen to understand? Also, there's the exact same situation with the get_bin_version() function in the same file.


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