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authorTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2013-08-03 12:39:47 -0400
committerTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2013-08-03 12:40:27 -0400
commit221e92f64c6e136e550ec2592aac3ae0d4623209 (patch)
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parent706f9dd914c64a41e06b5fbfd62d6d6dab43eeb8 (diff)
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Make sure float4in/float8in accept all standard spellings of "infinity".
The C99 and POSIX standards require strtod() to accept all these spellings (case-insensitively): "inf", "+inf", "-inf", "infinity", "+infinity", "-infinity". However, pre-C99 systems might accept only some or none of these, and apparently Windows still doesn't accept "inf". To avoid surprising cross-platform behavioral differences, manually check for each of these spellings if strtod() fails. We were previously handling just "infinity" and "-infinity" that way, but since C99 is most of the world now, it seems likely that applications are expecting all these spellings to work. Per bug #8355 from Basil Peace. It turns out this fix won't actually resolve his problem, because Python isn't being this careful; but that doesn't mean we shouldn't be.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/backend/utils/adt/float.c')
-rw-r--r--src/backend/utils/adt/float.c98
1 files changed, 75 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/float.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/float.c
index 91df2179a0c..b6c31c2fd92 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/float.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/float.c
@@ -176,11 +176,7 @@ is_infinite(double val)
/*
- * float4in - converts "num" to float
- * restricted syntax:
- * {<sp>} [+|-] {digit} [.{digit}] [<exp>]
- * where <sp> is a space, digit is 0-9,
- * <exp> is "e" or "E" followed by an integer.
+ * float4in - converts "num" to float4
*/
Datum
float4in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
@@ -197,6 +193,10 @@ float4in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
*/
orig_num = num;
+ /* skip leading whitespace */
+ while (*num != '\0' && isspace((unsigned char) *num))
+ num++;
+
/*
* Check for an empty-string input to begin with, to avoid the vagaries of
* strtod() on different platforms.
@@ -207,10 +207,6 @@ float4in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
errmsg("invalid input syntax for type real: \"%s\"",
orig_num)));
- /* skip leading whitespace */
- while (*num != '\0' && isspace((unsigned char) *num))
- num++;
-
errno = 0;
val = strtod(num, &endptr);
@@ -220,9 +216,14 @@ float4in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
int save_errno = errno;
/*
- * C99 requires that strtod() accept NaN and [-]Infinity, but not all
- * platforms support that yet (and some accept them but set ERANGE
- * anyway...) Therefore, we check for these inputs ourselves.
+ * C99 requires that strtod() accept NaN, [+-]Infinity, and [+-]Inf,
+ * but not all platforms support all of these (and some accept them
+ * but set ERANGE anyway...) Therefore, we check for these inputs
+ * ourselves if strtod() fails.
+ *
+ * Note: C99 also requires hexadecimal input as well as some extended
+ * forms of NaN, but we consider these forms unportable and don't try
+ * to support them. You can use 'em if your strtod() takes 'em.
*/
if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "NaN", 3) == 0)
{
@@ -234,11 +235,31 @@ float4in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
val = get_float4_infinity();
endptr = num + 8;
}
+ else if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "+Infinity", 9) == 0)
+ {
+ val = get_float4_infinity();
+ endptr = num + 9;
+ }
else if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "-Infinity", 9) == 0)
{
val = -get_float4_infinity();
endptr = num + 9;
}
+ else if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "inf", 3) == 0)
+ {
+ val = get_float4_infinity();
+ endptr = num + 3;
+ }
+ else if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "+inf", 4) == 0)
+ {
+ val = get_float4_infinity();
+ endptr = num + 4;
+ }
+ else if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "-inf", 4) == 0)
+ {
+ val = -get_float4_infinity();
+ endptr = num + 4;
+ }
else if (save_errno == ERANGE)
{
/*
@@ -287,6 +308,11 @@ float4in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
val = get_float4_infinity();
endptr = num + 8;
}
+ else if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "+Infinity", 9) == 0)
+ {
+ val = get_float4_infinity();
+ endptr = num + 9;
+ }
else if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "-Infinity", 9) == 0)
{
val = -get_float4_infinity();
@@ -382,10 +408,6 @@ float4send(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
/*
* float8in - converts "num" to float8
- * restricted syntax:
- * {<sp>} [+|-] {digit} [.{digit}] [<exp>]
- * where <sp> is a space, digit is 0-9,
- * <exp> is "e" or "E" followed by an integer.
*/
Datum
float8in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
@@ -402,6 +424,10 @@ float8in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
*/
orig_num = num;
+ /* skip leading whitespace */
+ while (*num != '\0' && isspace((unsigned char) *num))
+ num++;
+
/*
* Check for an empty-string input to begin with, to avoid the vagaries of
* strtod() on different platforms.
@@ -412,10 +438,6 @@ float8in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
errmsg("invalid input syntax for type double precision: \"%s\"",
orig_num)));
- /* skip leading whitespace */
- while (*num != '\0' && isspace((unsigned char) *num))
- num++;
-
errno = 0;
val = strtod(num, &endptr);
@@ -425,9 +447,14 @@ float8in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
int save_errno = errno;
/*
- * C99 requires that strtod() accept NaN and [-]Infinity, but not all
- * platforms support that yet (and some accept them but set ERANGE
- * anyway...) Therefore, we check for these inputs ourselves.
+ * C99 requires that strtod() accept NaN, [+-]Infinity, and [+-]Inf,
+ * but not all platforms support all of these (and some accept them
+ * but set ERANGE anyway...) Therefore, we check for these inputs
+ * ourselves if strtod() fails.
+ *
+ * Note: C99 also requires hexadecimal input as well as some extended
+ * forms of NaN, but we consider these forms unportable and don't try
+ * to support them. You can use 'em if your strtod() takes 'em.
*/
if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "NaN", 3) == 0)
{
@@ -439,11 +466,31 @@ float8in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
val = get_float8_infinity();
endptr = num + 8;
}
+ else if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "+Infinity", 9) == 0)
+ {
+ val = get_float8_infinity();
+ endptr = num + 9;
+ }
else if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "-Infinity", 9) == 0)
{
val = -get_float8_infinity();
endptr = num + 9;
}
+ else if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "inf", 3) == 0)
+ {
+ val = get_float8_infinity();
+ endptr = num + 3;
+ }
+ else if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "+inf", 4) == 0)
+ {
+ val = get_float8_infinity();
+ endptr = num + 4;
+ }
+ else if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "-inf", 4) == 0)
+ {
+ val = -get_float8_infinity();
+ endptr = num + 4;
+ }
else if (save_errno == ERANGE)
{
/*
@@ -492,6 +539,11 @@ float8in(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
val = get_float8_infinity();
endptr = num + 8;
}
+ else if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "+Infinity", 9) == 0)
+ {
+ val = get_float8_infinity();
+ endptr = num + 9;
+ }
else if (pg_strncasecmp(num, "-Infinity", 9) == 0)
{
val = -get_float8_infinity();