"A.M." <age...@themactionfaction.com> writes:
> It seems that this:
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test_fsync_speed() RETURNS float AS 
> '$libdir/test_fsync_speed','\
> test_fsync_speed' LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT;

> is not equivalent to this (note "void" argument):

> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test_fsync_speed(void) RETURNS float AS 
> '$libdir/test_fsync_speed','\
> test_fsync_speed' LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT;

Why would you think it would be?  "void" in SQL doesn't act the same way
as "void" in C, it's an actual type.

                        regards, tom lane

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