Re: Re: [GENERAL] Some questions on user defined types and functions.
От | Jeffery Collins |
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Тема | Re: Re: [GENERAL] Some questions on user defined types and functions. |
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Msg-id | 39810C7A.A2EDC4F@onyx-technologies.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [GENERAL] Some questions on user defined types and functions. (Jeffery Collins <collins@onyx-technologies.com>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
Thomas Lockhart wrote: > > I'm not exactly sure which code you are referring to. I did see the > > following places where environment variables in paths are expanded: > ... > > backend/utils/misc/database.c: > > This code is only applicable to finding the path to the database > > directory. It has a hardwired 'base' in the expanded pathname. Also only > > environment variables in the beginning of the path are supported. > > This is the one I was thinking of. The "leading envar" is pretty > unambiguous; allowing them farther into the string will restrict paths > from having a dollar sign (not terribly important, but it is an obscure > restriction). Also, and probably more important, by requiring that the > envar be in the first position it is a simple one-byte comparison to see > if any expansion *may* need to be done. So the performance is not > affected at all if no environment variable is used. > > > If y'all want the code, here are the diffs. The are from 7.0.2. I made, > > what I think, are the appropriate changes to the documentation. I do not > > have a way to build the documentation so I can't see how my changes actually > > look - I hope they are appropriately formatted. > > Thanks. Shall we tweak it to support the same conventions as for the > other cases (leading envar only)? It will remove any possible objection > regarding efficiency, and it will conform to the other usages (btw, the > "hardwired 'base/' in the database.c example could/should be considered > a security feature since it requires a well-formed directory structure). > > - Thomas Feel free to change so that the envar must be leading. It is definitely easier code with this restriction and definately faster. If you want, I will make the change. If the restriction is desired, I can make the code in database.c and my code common. Jeff
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