Thread: pgsql: Work around a subtle portability problem in use of printf %s
pgsql: Work around a subtle portability problem in use of printf %s
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tgl@postgresql.org (Tom Lane)
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Log Message: ----------- Work around a subtle portability problem in use of printf %s format. Depending on which spec you read, field widths and precisions in %s may be counted either in bytes or characters. Our code was assuming bytes, which is wrong at least for glibc's implementation, and in any case libc might have a different idea of the prevailing encoding than we do. Hence, for portable results we must avoid using anything more complex than just "%s" unless the string to be printed is known to be all-ASCII. This patch fixes the cases I could find, including the psql formatting failure reported by Hernan Gonzalez. In HEAD only, I also added comments to some places where it appears safe to continue using "%.*s". Tags: ---- REL7_4_STABLE Modified Files: -------------- pgsql/src/backend/parser: scansup.c (r1.24.4.1 -> r1.24.4.2) (http://anoncvs.postgresql.org/cvsweb.cgi/pgsql/src/backend/parser/scansup.c?r1=1.24.4.1&r2=1.24.4.2) pgsql/src/interfaces/libpq: fe-misc.c (r1.103.2.1 -> r1.103.2.2) (http://anoncvs.postgresql.org/cvsweb.cgi/pgsql/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-misc.c?r1=1.103.2.1&r2=1.103.2.2)