Op 7/10/25 om 22:00 schreef Dmitry Mityugov:
When compiled with Assert() macro disabled, GCC 15 produces warnings about possibly uninitialized variables in src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb_util.c module. This problem was discussed in detail in this thread, in April 2025: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/988bf1bc-3f1f-99f3-bf98-222f1cd9d...@xs4all.nl .

Recently introduced pg_assume() macro let fix such problems easily. The attached patch fixes them in jsonb_util.c module. I verified that PostgreSQL compiles clearly with this patch and GCC 15.1.1 on an x86 64-bit machine (with and without --enable-cassert), and with GCC 14.2.1 on a 64-bit ARM machine. `make check` also passes.

Yes, compiles fine for me with gcc 15.1.0 (with and without --enable-cassert). It's nice to finally get a silent compile again.

Thanks,

Erik


I'm attaching the patch.

Regards,
Dmitry


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