postgresql/src/backend/utils/adt/pg_locale.c
Bruce Momjian 494f30c953 Prevent locale-aware handling of upper, lower, and initcap when the
locale is C.

Backpatch to 8.0.X because some operating systems were throwing errors
for such operations, rather than ignoring the locale when it was C.
2005-03-16 00:02:49 +00:00

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/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* PostgreSQL locale utilities
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 2002-2005, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/pg_locale.c,v 1.31 2005/03/16 00:02:49 momjian Exp $
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*----------
* Here is how the locale stuff is handled: LC_COLLATE and LC_CTYPE
* are fixed by initdb, stored in pg_control, and cannot be changed.
* Thus, the effects of strcoll(), strxfrm(), isupper(), toupper(),
* etc. are always in the same fixed locale.
*
* LC_MESSAGES is settable at run time and will take effect
* immediately.
*
* The other categories, LC_MONETARY, LC_NUMERIC, and LC_TIME are also
* settable at run-time. However, we don't actually set those locale
* categories permanently. This would have bizarre effects like no
* longer accepting standard floating-point literals in some locales.
* Instead, we only set the locales briefly when needed, cache the
* required information obtained from localeconv(), and set them back.
* The cached information is only used by the formatting functions
* (to_char, etc.) and the money type. For the user, this should all be
* transparent. (Actually, LC_TIME doesn't do anything at all right
* now.)
*
* !!! NOW HEAR THIS !!!
*
* We've been bitten repeatedly by this bug, so let's try to keep it in
* mind in future: on some platforms, the locale functions return pointers
* to static data that will be overwritten by any later locale function.
* Thus, for example, the obvious-looking sequence
* save = setlocale(category, NULL);
* if (!setlocale(category, value))
* fail = true;
* setlocale(category, save);
* DOES NOT WORK RELIABLY: on some platforms the second setlocale() call
* will change the memory save is pointing at. To do this sort of thing
* safely, you *must* pstrdup what setlocale returns the first time.
*----------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include <locale.h>
#include "utils/pg_locale.h"
/* indicated whether locale information cache is valid */
static bool CurrentLocaleConvValid = false;
/* GUC storage area */
char *locale_messages;
char *locale_monetary;
char *locale_numeric;
char *locale_time;
/* GUC assign hooks */
/*
* This is common code for several locale categories. This doesn't
* actually set the locale permanently, it only tests if the locale is
* valid. (See explanation at the top of this file.)
*/
static const char *
locale_xxx_assign(int category, const char *value, bool doit, GucSource source)
{
char *save;
save = setlocale(category, NULL);
if (!save)
return NULL; /* won't happen, we hope */
/* save may be pointing at a modifiable scratch variable, see above */
save = pstrdup(save);
if (!setlocale(category, value))
value = NULL; /* set failure return marker */
setlocale(category, save); /* assume this won't fail */
pfree(save);
/* need to reload cache next time? */
if (doit && value != NULL)
CurrentLocaleConvValid = false;
return value;
}
const char *
locale_monetary_assign(const char *value, bool doit, GucSource source)
{
return locale_xxx_assign(LC_MONETARY, value, doit, source);
}
const char *
locale_numeric_assign(const char *value, bool doit, GucSource source)
{
return locale_xxx_assign(LC_NUMERIC, value, doit, source);
}
const char *
locale_time_assign(const char *value, bool doit, GucSource source)
{
return locale_xxx_assign(LC_TIME, value, doit, source);
}
/*
* We allow LC_MESSAGES to actually be set globally.
*/
const char *
locale_messages_assign(const char *value, bool doit, GucSource source)
{
#ifndef WIN32
/*
* LC_MESSAGES category does not exist everywhere, but accept it
* anyway
*/
#ifdef LC_MESSAGES
if (doit)
{
if (!setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, value))
return NULL;
}
else
value = locale_xxx_assign(LC_MESSAGES, value, false, source);
#endif /* LC_MESSAGES */
return value;
#else /* WIN32 */
/*
* Win32 does not have working setlocale() for LC_MESSAGES. We can only
* use environment variables to change it (per gettext FAQ). This
* means we can't actually check the supplied value, so always assume
* it's good. Also, ignore attempts to set to "", which really means
* "keep using the old value". (Actually it means "use the environment
* value", but we are too lazy to try to implement that exactly.)
*/
if (doit && value[0])
{
/*
* We need to modify both the process environment and the cached
* version in msvcrt
*/
static char env[128];
if (!SetEnvironmentVariable("LC_MESSAGES", value))
return NULL;
snprintf(env, sizeof(env)-1, "LC_MESSAGES=%s", value);
if (_putenv(env))
return NULL;
}
return value;
#endif /* WIN32 */
}
/*
* We'd like to cache whether LC_COLLATE is C (or POSIX), so we can
* optimize a few code paths in various places.
*/
bool
lc_collate_is_c(void)
{
/* Cache result so we only have to compute it once */
static int result = -1;
char *localeptr;
if (result >= 0)
return (bool) result;
localeptr = setlocale(LC_COLLATE, NULL);
if (!localeptr)
elog(ERROR, "invalid LC_COLLATE setting");
if (strcmp(localeptr, "C") == 0)
result = true;
else if (strcmp(localeptr, "POSIX") == 0)
result = true;
else
result = false;
return (bool) result;
}
/*
* We'd like to cache whether LC_CTYPE is C (or POSIX), so we can
* optimize a few code paths in various places.
*/
bool
lc_ctype_is_c(void)
{
/* Cache result so we only have to compute it once */
static int result = -1;
char *localeptr;
if (result >= 0)
return (bool) result;
localeptr = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL);
if (!localeptr)
elog(ERROR, "invalid LC_CTYPE setting");
if (strcmp(localeptr, "C") == 0)
result = true;
else if (strcmp(localeptr, "POSIX") == 0)
result = true;
else
result = false;
return (bool) result;
}
/*
* Frees the malloced content of a struct lconv. (But not the struct
* itself.)
*/
static void
free_struct_lconv(struct lconv * s)
{
if (s == NULL)
return;
if (s->currency_symbol)
free(s->currency_symbol);
if (s->decimal_point)
free(s->decimal_point);
if (s->grouping)
free(s->grouping);
if (s->thousands_sep)
free(s->thousands_sep);
if (s->int_curr_symbol)
free(s->int_curr_symbol);
if (s->mon_decimal_point)
free(s->mon_decimal_point);
if (s->mon_grouping)
free(s->mon_grouping);
if (s->mon_thousands_sep)
free(s->mon_thousands_sep);
if (s->negative_sign)
free(s->negative_sign);
if (s->positive_sign)
free(s->positive_sign);
}
/*
* Return the POSIX lconv struct (contains number/money formatting
* information) with locale information for all categories.
*/
struct lconv *
PGLC_localeconv(void)
{
static struct lconv CurrentLocaleConv;
struct lconv *extlconv;
char *save_lc_monetary;
char *save_lc_numeric;
/* Did we do it already? */
if (CurrentLocaleConvValid)
return &CurrentLocaleConv;
free_struct_lconv(&CurrentLocaleConv);
/* Set user's values of monetary and numeric locales */
save_lc_monetary = setlocale(LC_MONETARY, NULL);
if (save_lc_monetary)
save_lc_monetary = pstrdup(save_lc_monetary);
save_lc_numeric = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, NULL);
if (save_lc_numeric)
save_lc_numeric = pstrdup(save_lc_numeric);
setlocale(LC_MONETARY, locale_monetary);
setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, locale_numeric);
/* Get formatting information */
extlconv = localeconv();
/*
* Must copy all values since restoring internal settings may
* overwrite localeconv()'s results.
*/
CurrentLocaleConv = *extlconv;
CurrentLocaleConv.currency_symbol = strdup(extlconv->currency_symbol);
CurrentLocaleConv.decimal_point = strdup(extlconv->decimal_point);
CurrentLocaleConv.grouping = strdup(extlconv->grouping);
CurrentLocaleConv.thousands_sep = strdup(extlconv->thousands_sep);
CurrentLocaleConv.int_curr_symbol = strdup(extlconv->int_curr_symbol);
CurrentLocaleConv.mon_decimal_point = strdup(extlconv->mon_decimal_point);
CurrentLocaleConv.mon_grouping = strdup(extlconv->mon_grouping);
CurrentLocaleConv.mon_thousands_sep = strdup(extlconv->mon_thousands_sep);
CurrentLocaleConv.negative_sign = strdup(extlconv->negative_sign);
CurrentLocaleConv.positive_sign = strdup(extlconv->positive_sign);
CurrentLocaleConv.n_sign_posn = extlconv->n_sign_posn;
/* Try to restore internal settings */
if (save_lc_monetary)
{
setlocale(LC_MONETARY, save_lc_monetary);
pfree(save_lc_monetary);
}
if (save_lc_numeric)
{
setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, save_lc_numeric);
pfree(save_lc_numeric);
}
CurrentLocaleConvValid = true;
return &CurrentLocaleConv;
}