Fix still more static-declaration-vs-nonstatic-definition glitches.

gcc doesn't think these are a problem, but somewhere out there is a
compiler that will spit up.
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Tom Lane 2000-04-21 03:01:54 +00:00
parent 87e701b8d5
commit f084cc4939
1 changed files with 8 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
*
* Copyright 2000 by PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/bin/psql/tab-complete.c,v 1.17 2000/04/12 17:16:23 momjian Exp $
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/bin/psql/tab-complete.c,v 1.18 2000/04/21 03:01:54 tgl Exp $
*/
/*-----------
@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ do {completion_charp = Query_for_list_of_attributes; completion_info_charp = tab
is some partially obscure list format that can be generated by the readline
libraries completion_matches() function, so we don't have to worry about it.
*/
char **
static char **
psql_completion(char *text, int start, int end)
{
/* This is the variable we'll return. */
@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ psql_completion(char *text, int start, int end)
/* This one gives you one from a list of things you can put after CREATE or DROP
as defined above.
*/
char *
static char *
create_command_generator(char *text, int state)
{
static int list_index,
@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ create_command_generator(char *text, int state)
Ordinarily this would be used to get a list of matching tables or functions,
etc.
*/
char *
static char *
complete_from_query(char *text, int state)
{
static int list_index,
@ -775,7 +775,7 @@ complete_from_query(char *text, int state)
of strings (if matching). This can be used if there are only a fixed number
SQL words that can appear at certain spot.
*/
char *
static char *
complete_from_list(char *text, int state)
{
static int string_length,
@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ complete_from_list(char *text, int state)
will be overwritten.
The string to be passed must be in completion_charp.
*/
char *
static char *
complete_from_const(char *text, int state)
{
(void) text; /* We don't care about what was entered
@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ complete_from_const(char *text, int state)
Note that the query passed in here must not have a semicolon at the end
because we need to append LIMIT xxx.
*/
PGresult *
static PGresult *
exec_query(char *query)
{
PGresult *result;
@ -874,7 +874,7 @@ exec_query(char *query)
TODO: Take account of quotes. (Right now, if you table names contain spaces
you're screwed.)
*/
char *
static char *
previous_word(int point, int skip)
{
int i,