Re: Constant Splitting/Refactoring - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Kirill Reshke
Subject Re: Constant Splitting/Refactoring
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Msg-id CALdSSPjo_bXyhB7ghP-Ms0ghjNY2OznjDN8a=aEZC3=E32NFDA@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: Constant Splitting/Refactoring  (David Christensen <david.christensen@crunchydata.com>)
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2024 at 20:42, David Christensen
<david.christensen@crunchydata.com> wrote:
>
> Here is a version 2 of this patch, rebased atop 97d85be365.
>
> As before, this is a cleanup/prerequisite patch series for the page
> features/reserved page size patches[1].  (Said patch series is going
> to be updated shortly.)
>
> This splits each of the 4 constants that care about page size into
> Cluster-specific and -Limit variants, the first intended to become a
> variable in time, and the second being the maximum value such a
> variable may take (largely used for static
> allocations).
>
> Since these patches define these symbols to have the same values they
> previously had, there are no changes in functionality.  These were
> largely mechanical changes, and as such we should perhaps consider
> making the same changes to back-branches to make it so context lines
> and the like
> would be the same, simplifying maintainer's efforts when applying code
> in back branches that touch similar areas.
>
> The script I have to make these changes is simple, and could be run
> against the back branches with only the comments surrounding Calc()
> pieces needing
> to be adjusted once.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
> [1] https://commitfest.postgresql.org/47/3986/

Hi! Your patchset needs a rebase. Are you going to push it forward?

Also, It is better to have more informative commit messages in patches.
-- 
Best regards,
Kirill Reshke



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