\crosstabview's complaint about multiple entries for the same crosstab
cell quoted the wrong row and/or column values. It would accidentally
appear to work if the data had been in strcmp() order to start with,
which probably explains how we missed noticing this during development.
This could be fixed in more than one way, but the way I chose was to
hang onto both result pointers from bsearch() and use those to get at
the value names.
In passing, avoid casting away const in the bsearch comparison functions.
No bug there, just poor style.
Per bug #14476 from Tomonari Katsumata. Back-patch to 9.6 where
\crosstabview was introduced.
Report: https://postgr.es/m/20161225021519.10139.45460@wrigleys.postgresql.org
In arguments, these meta-commands wrongly treated each pair as closing
the double quoted string. Make the behavior match the documentation.
This is a compatibility break, but I more expect to find software with
untested reliance on the documented behavior than software reliant on
today's behavior. Back-patch to 9.1 (all supported versions).
Reviewed by Tom Lane and Peter Eisentraut.
Security: CVE-2016-5424
To achieve this, ANALYZE the data table before querying it, as suggested
by Tom Lane. On my system, this enables the test to pass with 128 kB of
work_mem (a value with which other tests fail -- so it seems good
enough).
Reported by Michaël Paquier.
\crosstabview interpreted its arguments in an unusual way, including
doing case-insensitive matching of unquoted column names, which is
surely not the right thing. Rip that out in favor of doing something
equivalent to the dequoting/case-folding rules used by other psql
commands. To keep it simple, change the syntax so that the optional
sort column is specified as a separate argument, instead of the
also-quite-unusual syntax that attached it to the colH argument with
a colon.
Also, rework the error messages to be closer to project style.