Hi,
In <CAD21AoDABLkUTTOwWa1he6gbc=nM46COMu-BvWjc_i6USnNbHw@mail.gmail.com>
"Re: Make COPY format extendable: Extract COPY TO format implementations" on Thu, 27 Feb 2025 15:24:26 -0800,
Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com> wrote:
> Pushed the 0001 patch.
Thanks!
> Regarding the 0002 patch, I realized we stopped exposing
> NextCopyFromRawFields() function:
>
> --- a/src/include/commands/copy.h
> +++ b/src/include/commands/copy.h
> @@ -107,8 +107,6 @@ extern CopyFromState BeginCopyFrom(ParseState
> *pstate, Relation rel, Node *where
> extern void EndCopyFrom(CopyFromState cstate);
> extern bool NextCopyFrom(CopyFromState cstate, ExprContext *econtext,
> Datum *values, bool *nulls);
> -extern bool NextCopyFromRawFields(CopyFromState cstate,
> - char ***fields, int *nfields);
>
> I think that this change is not relevant with the refactoring and
> probably we should keep it exposed as extension might be using it.
> Considering that we added pg_attribute_always_inline to the function,
> does it work even if we omit pg_attribute_always_inline to its
> function declaration in the copy.h file?
Unfortunately, no. The inline + constant argument
optimization requires "static".
How about the following?
static pg_attribute_always_inline bool
NextCopyFromRawFieldsInternal(CopyFromState cstate, char ***fields, int *nfields, bool is_csv)
{
...
}
bool
NextCopyFromRawFields(CopyFromState cstate, char ***fields, int *nfields)
{
return NextCopyFromRawFieldsInternal(cstate, fields, nfields, cstate->opts.csv_mode);
}
Thanks,
--
kou