I am willing to change it to typname.  Any comments?

> Just for fun I changed the extension of my SPI function and trigger
> source file from .c to .C and tried to compile it:
> 
> > g++ -g -Wall -I /usr/include/postgresql -fPIC -pedantic    -c -o bid_control.o 
>bid_control.C
> > In file included from /usr/include/postgresql/nodes/relation.h:18,
> >                  from /usr/include/postgresql/executor/spi.h:18,
> >                  from bid_control.h:31,
> >                  from bid_control.C:21:
> > /usr/include/postgresql/nodes/parsenodes.h:871: parse error before `typename'
> 
> It seems the "typename" word used in the following structure is a
> reserved word in C++. (and is appears colored like a type in Vim)
> 
> > /*
> >  * ParamNo - specifies a parameter reference
> >  */
> > typedef struct ParamNo
> > {
> >     NodeTag     type;
> >     int         number;         /* the number of the parameter */
> >     TypeName   *typename;       /* the typecast */
>                   ^^^^^^^^^
> >     List       *indirection;    /* array references */
> > } ParamNo;
> 
> Is it totally unreasonable try C++ in SPI programming?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
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> 


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