Use C99 restrict via pg_restrict, rather than restrict directly.

Unfortunately using 'restrict' plainly causes problems with MSVC,
which supports restrict only as '__restrict'. Defining 'restrict' to
'__restrict' unfortunately causes a conflict with MSVC's usage of
__declspec(restrict) in headers.

Therefore define pg_restrict to the appropriate keyword instead, and
replace existing usages.

This replaces the temporary workaround introduced in 36b4b91ba0.

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2656.1507830907@sss.pgh.pa.us
This commit is contained in:
Andres Freund 2017-10-12 15:25:38 -07:00
parent 1c497fa72d
commit 91d5f1a4a3
5 changed files with 101 additions and 71 deletions

107
configure vendored
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@ -11545,52 +11545,6 @@ _ACEOF
;;
esac
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for C/C++ restrict keyword" >&5
$as_echo_n "checking for C/C++ restrict keyword... " >&6; }
if ${ac_cv_c_restrict+:} false; then :
$as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6
else
ac_cv_c_restrict=no
# The order here caters to the fact that C++ does not require restrict.
for ac_kw in __restrict __restrict__ _Restrict restrict; do
cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext
/* end confdefs.h. */
typedef int * int_ptr;
int foo (int_ptr $ac_kw ip) {
return ip[0];
}
int
main ()
{
int s[1];
int * $ac_kw t = s;
t[0] = 0;
return foo(t)
;
return 0;
}
_ACEOF
if ac_fn_c_try_compile "$LINENO"; then :
ac_cv_c_restrict=$ac_kw
fi
rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
test "$ac_cv_c_restrict" != no && break
done
fi
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $ac_cv_c_restrict" >&5
$as_echo "$ac_cv_c_restrict" >&6; }
case $ac_cv_c_restrict in
restrict) ;;
no) $as_echo "#define restrict /**/" >>confdefs.h
;;
*) cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF
#define restrict $ac_cv_c_restrict
_ACEOF
;;
esac
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for printf format archetype" >&5
$as_echo_n "checking for printf format archetype... " >&6; }
if ${pgac_cv_printf_archetype+:} false; then :
@ -12508,6 +12462,67 @@ $as_echo "#define LOCALE_T_IN_XLOCALE 1" >>confdefs.h
fi
# MSVC doesn't cope well with defining restrict to __restrict, the
# spelling it understands, because it conflicts with
# __declspec(restrict). Therefore we define pg_restrict to the
# appropriate definition, which presumably won't conflict.
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for C/C++ restrict keyword" >&5
$as_echo_n "checking for C/C++ restrict keyword... " >&6; }
if ${ac_cv_c_restrict+:} false; then :
$as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6
else
ac_cv_c_restrict=no
# The order here caters to the fact that C++ does not require restrict.
for ac_kw in __restrict __restrict__ _Restrict restrict; do
cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext
/* end confdefs.h. */
typedef int * int_ptr;
int foo (int_ptr $ac_kw ip) {
return ip[0];
}
int
main ()
{
int s[1];
int * $ac_kw t = s;
t[0] = 0;
return foo(t)
;
return 0;
}
_ACEOF
if ac_fn_c_try_compile "$LINENO"; then :
ac_cv_c_restrict=$ac_kw
fi
rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
test "$ac_cv_c_restrict" != no && break
done
fi
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $ac_cv_c_restrict" >&5
$as_echo "$ac_cv_c_restrict" >&6; }
case $ac_cv_c_restrict in
restrict) ;;
no) $as_echo "#define restrict /**/" >>confdefs.h
;;
*) cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF
#define restrict $ac_cv_c_restrict
_ACEOF
;;
esac
if test "$ac_cv_c_restrict" = "no" ; then
pg_restrict=""
else
pg_restrict="$ac_cv_c_restrict"
fi
cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF
#define pg_restrict $pg_restrict
_ACEOF
ac_fn_c_check_type "$LINENO" "struct cmsgcred" "ac_cv_type_struct_cmsgcred" "#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UCRED_H

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@ -1299,7 +1299,6 @@ fi
m4_defun([AC_PROG_CC_STDC], []) dnl We don't want that.
AC_C_BIGENDIAN
AC_C_INLINE
AC_C_RESTRICT
PGAC_PRINTF_ARCHETYPE
AC_C_FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER
PGAC_C_SIGNED
@ -1326,6 +1325,20 @@ AC_TYPE_LONG_LONG_INT
PGAC_TYPE_LOCALE_T
# MSVC doesn't cope well with defining restrict to __restrict, the
# spelling it understands, because it conflicts with
# __declspec(restrict). Therefore we define pg_restrict to the
# appropriate definition, which presumably won't conflict.
AC_C_RESTRICT
if test "$ac_cv_c_restrict" = "no" ; then
pg_restrict=""
else
pg_restrict="$ac_cv_c_restrict"
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([pg_restrict], [$pg_restrict],
[Define to keyword to use for C99 restrict support, or to nothing if not
supported])
AC_CHECK_TYPES([struct cmsgcred], [], [],
[#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/param.h>

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@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ extern void pq_sendfloat8(StringInfo buf, float8 f);
* Append a int8 to a StringInfo buffer, which already has enough space
* preallocated.
*
* The use of restrict allows the compiler to optimize the code based on the
* assumption that buf, buf->len, buf->data and *buf->data don't
* The use of pg_restrict allows the compiler to optimize the code based on
* the assumption that buf, buf->len, buf->data and *buf->data don't
* overlap. Without the annotation buf->len etc cannot be kept in a register
* over subsequent pq_writeint* calls.
*
@ -47,12 +47,12 @@ extern void pq_sendfloat8(StringInfo buf, float8 f);
* overly picky and demanding a * before a restrict.
*/
static inline void
pq_writeint8(StringInfoData * restrict buf, int8 i)
pq_writeint8(StringInfoData *pg_restrict buf, int8 i)
{
int8 ni = i;
Assert(buf->len + sizeof(i) <= buf->maxlen);
memcpy((char *restrict) (buf->data + buf->len), &ni, sizeof(ni));
memcpy((char *pg_restrict) (buf->data + buf->len), &ni, sizeof(ni));
buf->len += sizeof(i);
}
@ -61,12 +61,12 @@ pq_writeint8(StringInfoData * restrict buf, int8 i)
* preallocated.
*/
static inline void
pq_writeint16(StringInfoData * restrict buf, int16 i)
pq_writeint16(StringInfoData *pg_restrict buf, int16 i)
{
int16 ni = pg_hton16(i);
Assert(buf->len + sizeof(ni) <= buf->maxlen);
memcpy((char *restrict) (buf->data + buf->len), &ni, sizeof(i));
memcpy((char *pg_restrict) (buf->data + buf->len), &ni, sizeof(i));
buf->len += sizeof(i);
}
@ -75,12 +75,12 @@ pq_writeint16(StringInfoData * restrict buf, int16 i)
* preallocated.
*/
static inline void
pq_writeint32(StringInfoData * restrict buf, int32 i)
pq_writeint32(StringInfoData *pg_restrict buf, int32 i)
{
int32 ni = pg_hton32(i);
Assert(buf->len + sizeof(i) <= buf->maxlen);
memcpy((char *restrict) (buf->data + buf->len), &ni, sizeof(i));
memcpy((char *pg_restrict) (buf->data + buf->len), &ni, sizeof(i));
buf->len += sizeof(i);
}
@ -89,12 +89,12 @@ pq_writeint32(StringInfoData * restrict buf, int32 i)
* preallocated.
*/
static inline void
pq_writeint64(StringInfoData * restrict buf, int64 i)
pq_writeint64(StringInfoData *pg_restrict buf, int64 i)
{
int64 ni = pg_hton64(i);
Assert(buf->len + sizeof(i) <= buf->maxlen);
memcpy((char *restrict) (buf->data + buf->len), &ni, sizeof(i));
memcpy((char *pg_restrict) (buf->data + buf->len), &ni, sizeof(i));
buf->len += sizeof(i);
}
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ pq_writeint64(StringInfoData * restrict buf, int64 i)
* sent to the frontend.
*/
static inline void
pq_writestring(StringInfoData * restrict buf, const char *restrict str)
pq_writestring(StringInfoData *pg_restrict buf, const char *pg_restrict str)
{
int slen = strlen(str);
char *p;
@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ pq_writestring(StringInfoData * restrict buf, const char *restrict str)
Assert(buf->len + slen + 1 <= buf->maxlen);
memcpy(((char *restrict) buf->data + buf->len), p, slen + 1);
memcpy(((char *pg_restrict) buf->data + buf->len), p, slen + 1);
buf->len += slen + 1;
if (p != str)

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@ -923,6 +923,10 @@
if such a type exists, and if the system does not define it. */
#undef intptr_t
/* Define to keyword to use for C99 restrict support, or to nothing if not
supported */
#undef pg_restrict
/* Define to the equivalent of the C99 'restrict' keyword, or to
nothing if this is not supported. Do not define if restrict is
supported directly. */

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@ -681,21 +681,19 @@
#define inline __inline
#endif
/* Define to keyword to use for C99 restrict support, or to nothing if this is
not supported */
/* Works for C and C++ in Visual Studio 2008 and upwards */
#if (_MSC_VER >= 1500)
#define pg_restrict __restrict
#else
#define pg_restrict
#endif
/* Define to the equivalent of the C99 'restrict' keyword, or to
nothing if this is not supported. Do not define if restrict is
supported directly. */
/* Visual Studio 2008 and upwards */
#if (_MSC_VER >= 1500)
/* works for C and C++ in msvc */
/*
* Temporary attempt at a workaround for stdlib.h's use of
* declspec(restrict), conflicting with below define.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#define restrict __restrict
#else
#define restrict
#endif
/* not defined, because it'd conflict with __declspec(restrict) */
/* Define to empty if the C compiler does not understand signed types. */
/* #undef signed */