Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > Tomas Vondra <tv(at)fuzzy(dot)cz> writes: > There's this piece of code in InstrStartNode: > >> if (instr->need_timer && INSTR_TIME_IS_ZERO(instr->starttime)) >> INSTR_TIME_SET_CURRENT(instr->starttime); >> else >> elog(DEBUG2, "InstrStartNode called twice in a row"); > >> but it should actually be like this > >> if (instr->need_timer) >> { >> if (INSTR_TIME_IS_ZERO(instr->starttime)) >> INSTR_TIME_SET_CURRENT(instr->starttime); >> else >> elog(DEBUG2, "InstrStartNode called twice in a row"); >> } > > Hm. It's a bit annoying that we can't detect the "called twice" > condition when !need_timer, but I suppose that any such bug would be a > caller logic error that would probably not be sensitive to need_timer, > so it's likely not worth adding overhead to handle that.
Yes, that's annoying. But if we need / want to detect that, wouldn't it be cleaner to add there a separate "already executed" flag, instead of misusing starttime for that? > > A bigger question is why this is elog(DEBUG2) and not elog(ERROR). > Had it been the latter, we'd have noticed the mistake immediately. > The current choice might be masking any caller-logic errors that > exist, too. Not sure why it's DEBUG2, but if it really is an error then it should be logged as ERROR I guess. Tomas -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers