From 4778a0bdaac3cb8eeb89acb585fd913783d80c4b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Lane Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 23:01:04 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Fix psql's code for locale-aware formatting of numeric output. This code did the wrong thing entirely for numbers with an exponent but no decimal point (e.g., '1e6'), as reported by Jeff Janes in bug #13636. More generally, it made lots of unverified assumptions about what the input string could possibly look like. Rearrange so that it only fools with leading digits that it's directly verified are there, and an immediately adjacent decimal point. While at it, get rid of some useless inefficiencies, like converting the grouping count string to integer over and over (and over). This has been broken for a long time, so back-patch to all supported branches. --- src/bin/psql/print.c | 107 ++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 58 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/bin/psql/print.c b/src/bin/psql/print.c index cab9e6eb44..ecf1137838 100644 --- a/src/bin/psql/print.c +++ b/src/bin/psql/print.c @@ -39,8 +39,9 @@ */ volatile bool cancel_pressed = false; +/* info for locale-aware numeric formatting; set up by setDecimalLocale() */ static char *decimal_point; -static char *grouping; +static int groupdigits; static char *thousands_sep; static char default_footer[100]; @@ -196,44 +197,35 @@ static void IsPagerNeeded(const printTableContent *cont, const int extra_lines, static void print_aligned_vertical(const printTableContent *cont, FILE *fout); +/* Count number of digits in integral part of number */ static int integer_digits(const char *my_str) { - int frac_len; - - if (my_str[0] == '-') + /* ignoring any sign ... */ + if (my_str[0] == '-' || my_str[0] == '+') my_str++; - - frac_len = strchr(my_str, '.') ? strlen(strchr(my_str, '.')) : 0; - - return strlen(my_str) - frac_len; + /* ... count initial integral digits */ + return strspn(my_str, "0123456789"); } -/* Return additional length required for locale-aware numeric output */ +/* Compute additional length required for locale-aware numeric output */ static int additional_numeric_locale_len(const char *my_str) { int int_len = integer_digits(my_str), len = 0; - int groupdigits = atoi(grouping); - if (int_len > 0) - /* Don't count a leading separator */ - len = (int_len / groupdigits - (int_len % groupdigits == 0)) * - strlen(thousands_sep); + /* Account for added thousands_sep instances */ + if (int_len > groupdigits) + len += ((int_len - 1) / groupdigits) * strlen(thousands_sep); + /* Account for possible additional length of decimal_point */ if (strchr(my_str, '.') != NULL) - len += strlen(decimal_point) - strlen("."); + len += strlen(decimal_point) - 1; return len; } -static int -strlen_with_numeric_locale(const char *my_str) -{ - return strlen(my_str) + additional_numeric_locale_len(my_str); -} - /* * Returns the appropriately formatted string in a new allocated block, * caller must free @@ -241,54 +233,52 @@ strlen_with_numeric_locale(const char *my_str) static char * format_numeric_locale(const char *my_str) { + int new_len = strlen(my_str) + additional_numeric_locale_len(my_str); + char *new_str = pg_malloc(new_len + 1); + int int_len = integer_digits(my_str); int i, - j, - int_len = integer_digits(my_str), leading_digits; - int groupdigits = atoi(grouping); - int new_str_start = 0; - char *new_str = pg_malloc(strlen_with_numeric_locale(my_str) + 1); + int new_str_pos = 0; - leading_digits = (int_len % groupdigits != 0) ? - int_len % groupdigits : groupdigits; + /* number of digits in first thousands group */ + leading_digits = int_len % groupdigits; + if (leading_digits == 0) + leading_digits = groupdigits; - if (my_str[0] == '-') /* skip over sign, affects grouping - * calculations */ + /* process sign */ + if (my_str[0] == '-' || my_str[0] == '+') { - new_str[0] = my_str[0]; + new_str[new_str_pos++] = my_str[0]; my_str++; - new_str_start = 1; } - for (i = 0, j = new_str_start;; i++, j++) + /* process integer part of number */ + for (i = 0; i < int_len; i++) { - /* Hit decimal point? */ - if (my_str[i] == '.') + /* Time to insert separator? */ + if (i > 0 && --leading_digits == 0) { - strcpy(&new_str[j], decimal_point); - j += strlen(decimal_point); - /* add fractional part */ - strcpy(&new_str[j], &my_str[i] + 1); - break; + strcpy(&new_str[new_str_pos], thousands_sep); + new_str_pos += strlen(thousands_sep); + leading_digits = groupdigits; } - - /* End of string? */ - if (my_str[i] == '\0') - { - new_str[j] = '\0'; - break; - } - - /* Add separator? */ - if (i != 0 && (i - leading_digits) % groupdigits == 0) - { - strcpy(&new_str[j], thousands_sep); - j += strlen(thousands_sep); - } - - new_str[j] = my_str[i]; + new_str[new_str_pos++] = my_str[i]; } + /* handle decimal point if any */ + if (my_str[i] == '.') + { + strcpy(&new_str[new_str_pos], decimal_point); + new_str_pos += strlen(decimal_point); + i++; + } + + /* copy the rest (fractional digits and/or exponent, and \0 terminator) */ + strcpy(&new_str[new_str_pos], &my_str[i]); + + /* assert we didn't underestimate new_len (an overestimate is OK) */ + Assert(strlen(new_str) <= new_len); + return new_str; } @@ -3241,10 +3231,11 @@ setDecimalLocale(void) decimal_point = pg_strdup(extlconv->decimal_point); else decimal_point = "."; /* SQL output standard */ + if (*extlconv->grouping && atoi(extlconv->grouping) > 0) - grouping = pg_strdup(extlconv->grouping); + groupdigits = atoi(extlconv->grouping); else - grouping = "3"; /* most common */ + groupdigits = 3; /* most common */ /* similar code exists in formatting.c */ if (*extlconv->thousands_sep)