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author | Nathan Bossart <nathan@postgresql.org> | 2024-08-15 15:47:31 -0500 |
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committer | Nathan Bossart <nathan@postgresql.org> | 2024-08-15 15:47:31 -0500 |
commit | 9e9a2b7031f64e49fcaf28f21a4e70eb1212165f (patch) | |
tree | e7abac509a29b705ad76d8d5123894fe3e1bf3ba /src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c | |
parent | ad89d71978429c61647ae57174a61deb192bd51c (diff) | |
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Remove dependence on -fwrapv semantics in a few places.
This commit attempts to update a few places, such as the money,
numeric, and timestamp types, to no longer rely on signed integer
wrapping for correctness. This is intended to move us closer
towards removing -fwrapv, which may enable some compiler
optimizations. However, there is presently no plan to actually
remove that compiler option in the near future.
Besides using some of the existing overflow-aware routines in
int.h, this commit introduces and makes use of some new ones.
Specifically, it adds functions that accept a signed integer and
return its absolute value as an unsigned integer with the same
width (e.g., pg_abs_s64()). It also adds functions that accept an
unsigned integer, store the result of negating that integer in a
signed integer with the same width, and return whether the negation
overflowed (e.g., pg_neg_u64_overflow()).
Finally, this commit adds a couple of tests for timestamps near
POSTGRES_EPOCH_JDATE.
Author: Joseph Koshakow
Reviewed-by: Tom Lane, Heikki Linnakangas, Jian He
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAAvxfHdBPOyEGS7s%2Bxf4iaW0-cgiq25jpYdWBqQqvLtLe_t6tw%40mail.gmail.com
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