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* Avoid re-using output variables in new ecpg test case.Tom Lane2020-11-07
| | | | | | | | | The buildfarm thinks this leads to memory stomps, though annoyingly I can't duplicate that here. The existing code in strings.pgc is doing something that doesn't seem to be sanctioned at all really by the documentation, but I'm disinclined to try to make that nicer right now. Let's just declare some more output variables in hopes of working around it.
* Fix ecpg's mishandling of B'...' and X'...' literals.Tom Lane2020-11-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | These were broken in multiple ways: * The xbstart and xhstart lexer actions neglected to set "state_before_str_start" before transitioning to the xb/xh states, thus possibly resulting in "internal error: unreachable state" later. * The test for valid string contents at the end of xb state was flat out wrong, as it accounted incorrectly for the "b" prefix that the xbstart action had injected. Meanwhile, the xh state had no such check at all. * The generated literal value failed to include any quote marks. * The grammar did the wrong thing anyway, typically ignoring the literal value and emitting something else, since BCONST and XCONST tokens were handled randomly differently from SCONST tokens. The first of these problems is evidently an oversight in commit 7f380c59f, but the others seem to be very ancient. The lack of complaints shows that ECPG users aren't using these syntaxes much (although I do vaguely remember one previous complaint). As written, this patch is dependent on 7f380c59f, so it can't go back further than v13. Given the shortage of complaints, I'm not excited about adapting the patch to prior branches. Report and patch by Shenhao Wang (test case adjusted by me) Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d6402f1bacb74ecba22ef715dbba17fd@G08CNEXMBPEKD06.g08.fujitsu.local
* Avoid premature de-doubling of quote marks in ECPG strings.Tom Lane2020-10-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | If you write the literal 'abc''def' in an EXEC SQL command, that will come out the other end as 'abc'def', triggering a syntax error in the backend. Likewise, "abc""def" is reduced to "abc"def" which is wrong syntax for a quoted identifier. The cause is that the lexer thinks it should emit just one quote mark, whereas what it really should do is keep the string as-is. Add some docs and test cases, too. Although this seems clearly a bug, I fear users wouldn't appreciate changing it in minor releases. Some may well be working around it by applying an extra doubling of affected quotes, as for example sql/dyntest.pgc has been doing. Per investigation of a report from 1250kv, although this isn't exactly what he/she was on about. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/673825.1603223178@sss.pgh.pa.us
* Remove unnecessary parentheses in return statementsPeter Eisentraut2017-09-05
| | | | | | | | The parenthesized style has only been used in a few modules. Change that to use the style that is predominant across the whole tree. Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ryan Murphy <ryanfmurphy@gmail.com>
* Fixed ECPG regression test to make sure it uses absolute paths for includeMichael Meskes2010-03-22
| | | | files instead of relative ones which break vpath builds.
* ECPG only copied #include statements instead of processing them according toMichael Meskes2010-03-21
| | | | | commandline option "-i". This change fixes this and adds a test case. It also honors #include_next, although this is probably never used for embedded SQL.
* Fix ecpg tests for change that disallowed Unicode literals unlessTom Lane2009-05-06
| | | | standard_conforming_strings is on.
* Unicode escapes in strings and identifiersPeter Eisentraut2008-10-29