LCOV - differential code coverage report
Current view: top level - src/common - link-canary.c (source / functions) Coverage Total Hit CBC
Current: Differential Code Coverage HEAD vs 15 Lines: 100.0 % 3 3 3
Current Date: 2023-04-08 17:13:01 Functions: 100.0 % 1 1 1
Baseline: 15 Line coverage date bins:
Baseline Date: 2023-04-08 15:09:40 (240..) days: 100.0 % 3 3 3
Legend: Lines: hit not hit Function coverage date bins:
(240..) days: 100.0 % 1 1 1

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                                  1                 : /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  2                 :  * link-canary.c
                                  3                 :  *    Detect whether src/common functions came from frontend or backend.
                                  4                 :  *
                                  5                 :  * Copyright (c) 2018-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
                                  6                 :  *
                                  7                 :  * IDENTIFICATION
                                  8                 :  *    src/common/link-canary.c
                                  9                 :  *
                                 10                 :  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 11                 :  */
                                 12                 : #include "c.h"
                                 13                 : 
                                 14                 : #include "common/link-canary.h"
                                 15                 : 
                                 16                 : /*
                                 17                 :  * This function just reports whether this file was compiled for frontend
                                 18                 :  * or backend environment.  We need this because in some systems, mainly
                                 19                 :  * ELF-based platforms, it is possible for a shlib (such as libpq) loaded
                                 20                 :  * into the backend to call a backend function named XYZ in preference to
                                 21                 :  * the shlib's own function XYZ.  That's bad if the two functions don't
                                 22                 :  * act identically.  This exact situation comes up for many functions in
                                 23                 :  * src/common and src/port, where the same function names exist in both
                                 24                 :  * libpq and the backend but they don't act quite identically.  To verify
                                 25                 :  * that appropriate measures have been taken to prevent incorrect symbol
                                 26                 :  * resolution, libpq should test that this function returns true.
                                 27                 :  */
                                 28                 : bool
 1673 tgl                        29 CBC        9538 : pg_link_canary_is_frontend(void)
                                 30                 : {
                                 31                 : #ifdef FRONTEND
                                 32            9233 :     return true;
                                 33                 : #else
                                 34             305 :     return false;
                                 35                 : #endif
                                 36                 : }
        

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