On Wed, Mar 25, 2026 at 5:53 Nathan Bossart <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 24, 2026 at 08:44:29AM -0700, Jianghua Yang wrote:
> >   I found a small bug in commit e2f289e5b9b ("Make many cast functions
> > error safe").
>
> Nice find.  For future reference, since this was just committed, it
> might've been better to report it directly in the thread where the change
> was discussed.
>
> >   The fix is a one-line change: fcinfo->args → fcinfo->context.
>
> LGTM.  To prevent this from happening in the future, I think we ought to
> change SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED to a static inline function.  I tried that, and
> I got the following warnings:
>
>     execExprInterp.c:4964:27: warning: incompatible pointer types passing
> 'ErrorSaveContext *' (aka 'struct ErrorSaveContext *') to parameter of type
> 'Node *' (aka 'struct Node *') [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
>      4964 |                 if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(&jsestate->escontext))
>           |                                         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>     ../../../src/include/nodes/miscnodes.h:54:27: note: passing argument
> to parameter 'escontext' here
>        54 | SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(Node *escontext)
>           |                           ^
>     execExprInterp.c:5200:26: warning: incompatible pointer types passing
> 'ErrorSaveContext *' (aka 'struct ErrorSaveContext *') to parameter of type
> 'Node *' (aka 'struct Node *') [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
>      5200 |         if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(&jsestate->escontext))
>           |                                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>     ../../../src/include/nodes/miscnodes.h:54:27: note: passing argument
> to parameter 'escontext' here
>        54 | SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(Node *escontext)
>           |                           ^
>
> I think we just need to add casts to "Node *" for those.  AFAICT there
> isn't an actual bug.


That seems ok to me.

[... looks for past discussions ...]
>
> Ah, I noticed this thread, where the same lines of code were discussed:
>
>
> https://postgr.es/m/flat/20240724.155525.366150353176322967.ishii%40postgresql.org


ISTM the fix proposed by Ishii-san in that thread is the same thing, but
yours LGTM too.

- Amit

>
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