Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> writes: > I have to say, I am kind of stumped why compilers do not warn of such > cases, and why we haven't gotten reports about these cases before.
I was just experimenting with clang's "scan-build" tool. It finds all of the cases you just fixed, and several dozen more beside. Quite a few are things that, as a matter of style, we should *not* change, for instance rewriteHandler.c:2807:5: warning: Value stored to 'outer_reloids' is never read outer_reloids = list_delete_last(outer_reloids); ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Failing to update the list pointer here would just be asking for bugs. However, I see some that look like genuine oversights; will go fix. (I'm not sure how much I trust scan-build overall. It produces a whole bunch of complaints about null pointer dereferences, for instance. If those aren't 99% false positives, we'd be crashing constantly. It's also dog-slow. But it might be something to try occasionally.) regards, tom lane