On Wed, Oct 08, 2025 at 09:41:30PM +0300, Aleksander Alekseev wrote:
> The main problem here is that clangd is a language server, which means
> I see errors reported by it when I open a particular file in a text
> editor. To go manually over ~2500 .c/.h files we have and then see
> what will break on CI because of an #ifdef (as it was with the patch
> v1) doesn't strike me as a great idea :)
Why not use IWYU as recommended in src/tools/pginclude/README? I gave that
a try and it didn't take very long for src/.
> Alternatively we could prioritize ~100 .c files which can be checked
> manually. Or we can make changes iteratively, as with patches v1/v2.
Excluding system headers, I'm seeing 390 suggestions for all C files in
src/, some of which I'd probably skip (e.g., snowball). That doesn't seem
too bad to me.
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nathan