On Thu, Feb 26, 2026 at 5:21 PM Chao Li <li.evan.chao@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Feb 26, 2026, at 15:03, zhanghu <kongbaik228@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi,
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> > In check_backtrace_functions(), most accesses to the input string follow the pattern (*newval)[i]. However, the
empty-stringcheck is currently written as:
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> > if (*newval[0] == '\0')
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> > While functionally correct due to how the compiler handles the address-of-address context here, this form is
semanticallymisleading. It relies on implicit operator precedence rather than explicit intent.
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> > The attached patch rewrites it as:
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> > if ((*newval)[0] == '\0')
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> > This change ensures semantic clarity and maintains a consistent dereferencing style throughout the function. No
functionalchanges are introduced.
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> > Regards,
> > Zhang Hu
> > <v1-0001-guc-make-dereference-style-consistent-in-check_ba.patch>
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> This is an interesting find.
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> [] has higher precedence than *, so:
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> - (*newval)[i] means to get the first string, then get the char at position i
> - *newval[i] means to get the array element at position i, then get the first char
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> When i is 0, (*newval)[0] and *newval[0] happen to yield the same result, so this isn't a functional bug.
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> However, in the GUC context, newval is a point to a string rather than a two-dimension char array, *newval[i] is
meaningless, so +1 for fixing this to improve readability.
+1
The double pointer indicates an output parameter, the commit
message should be adjusted though.
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> Best regards,
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> Chao Li (Evan)
> HighGo Software Co., Ltd.
> https://www.highgo.com/
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Regards
Junwang Zhao