Fix pgstatindex() to give consistent results for empty indexes.

For an empty index, the pgstatindex() function would compute 0.0/0.0 for
its avg_leaf_density and leaf_fragmentation outputs.  On machines that
follow the IEEE float arithmetic standard with any care, that results in
a NaN.  However, per report from Rushabh Lathia, Microsoft couldn't
manage to get this right, so you'd get a bizarre error on Windows.

Fix by forcing the results to be NaN explicitly, rather than relying on
the division operator to give that or the snprintf function to print it
correctly.  I have some doubts that this is really the most useful
definition, but it seems better to remain backward-compatible with
those platforms for which the behavior wasn't completely broken.

Back-patch to 8.2, since the code is like that in all current releases.
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2011-08-24 23:50:10 -04:00
parent f18795e7b7
commit af7d181298
1 changed files with 10 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -235,9 +235,17 @@ pgstatindex(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
values[j] = palloc(32);
snprintf(values[j++], 32, INT64_FORMAT, indexStat.deleted_pages);
values[j] = palloc(32);
snprintf(values[j++], 32, "%.2f", 100.0 - (double) indexStat.free_space / (double) indexStat.max_avail * 100.0);
if (indexStat.max_avail > 0)
snprintf(values[j++], 32, "%.2f",
100.0 - (double) indexStat.free_space / (double) indexStat.max_avail * 100.0);
else
snprintf(values[j++], 32, "NaN");
values[j] = palloc(32);
snprintf(values[j++], 32, "%.2f", (double) indexStat.fragments / (double) indexStat.leaf_pages * 100.0);
if (indexStat.leaf_pages > 0)
snprintf(values[j++], 32, "%.2f",
(double) indexStat.fragments / (double) indexStat.leaf_pages * 100.0);
else
snprintf(values[j++], 32, "NaN");
tuple = BuildTupleFromCStrings(TupleDescGetAttInMetadata(tupleDesc),
values);