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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* varlena.h
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* Functions for the variable-length built-in types.
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*
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2019-01-02 18:44:25 +01:00
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2019, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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* src/include/utils/varlena.h
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*/
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#ifndef VARLENA_H
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#define VARLENA_H
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#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
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#include "utils/sortsupport.h"
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extern int varstr_cmp(const char *arg1, int len1, const char *arg2, int len2, Oid collid);
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extern void varstr_sortsupport(SortSupport ssup, Oid typid, Oid collid);
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extern int varstr_levenshtein(const char *source, int slen,
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const char *target, int tlen,
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int ins_c, int del_c, int sub_c,
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bool trusted);
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extern int varstr_levenshtein_less_equal(const char *source, int slen,
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const char *target, int tlen,
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int ins_c, int del_c, int sub_c,
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int max_d, bool trusted);
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extern List *textToQualifiedNameList(text *textval);
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extern bool SplitIdentifierString(char *rawstring, char separator,
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List **namelist);
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extern bool SplitDirectoriesString(char *rawstring, char separator,
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List **namelist);
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Further fixes for quoted-list GUC values in pg_dump and ruleutils.c.
Commits 742869946 et al turn out to be a couple bricks shy of a load.
We were dumping the stored values of GUC_LIST_QUOTE variables as they
appear in proconfig or setconfig catalog columns. However, although that
quoting rule looks a lot like SQL-identifier double quotes, there are two
critical differences: empty strings ("") are legal, and depending on which
variable you're considering, values longer than NAMEDATALEN might be valid
too. So the current technique fails altogether on empty-string list
entries (as reported by Steven Winfield in bug #15248) and it also risks
truncating file pathnames during dump/reload of GUC values that are lists
of pathnames.
To fix, split the stored value without any downcasing or truncation,
and then emit each element as a SQL string literal.
This is a tad annoying, because we now have three copies of the
comma-separated-string splitting logic in varlena.c as well as a fourth
one in dumputils.c. (Not to mention the randomly-different-from-those
splitting logic in libpq...) I looked at unifying these, but it would
be rather a mess unless we're willing to tweak the API definitions of
SplitIdentifierString, SplitDirectoriesString, or both. That might be
worth doing in future; but it seems pretty unsafe for a back-patched
bug fix, so for now accept the duplication.
Back-patch to all supported branches, as the previous fix was.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7585.1529435872@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-07-31 19:00:07 +02:00
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extern bool SplitGUCList(char *rawstring, char separator,
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List **namelist);
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extern text *replace_text_regexp(text *src_text, void *regexp,
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text *replace_text, bool glob);
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#endif
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