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author | Dean Rasheed <dean.a.rasheed@gmail.com> | 2021-08-05 09:29:13 +0100 |
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committer | Dean Rasheed <dean.a.rasheed@gmail.com> | 2021-08-05 09:29:13 +0100 |
commit | a72ad63154256bd3adf1c885f8c3371e9e8ce67a (patch) | |
tree | fdd369ca4e6ff9ef0541d0387cc6b6013a80d6a4 /contrib/postgres_fdw/postgres_fdw.c | |
parent | 47a573d9113e18864dcb637b72ee3ac1a9ec6b5e (diff) | |
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Fix division-by-zero error in to_char() with 'EEEE' format.
This fixes a long-standing bug when using to_char() to format a
numeric value in scientific notation -- if the value's exponent is
less than -NUMERIC_MAX_DISPLAY_SCALE-1 (-1001), it produced a
division-by-zero error.
The reason for this error was that get_str_from_var_sci() divides its
input by 10^exp, which it produced using power_var_int(). However, the
underflow test in power_var_int() causes it to return zero if the
result scale is too small. That's not a problem for power_var_int()'s
only other caller, power_var(), since that limits the rscale to 1000,
but in get_str_from_var_sci() the exponent can be much smaller,
requiring a much larger rscale. Fix by introducing a new function to
compute 10^exp directly, with no rscale limit. This also allows 10^exp
to be computed more efficiently, without any numeric multiplication,
division or rounding.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCWhojfH4whaqgUKBe8D5jNHB8ytzemL-PnRx+KCTyMXmg@mail.gmail.com
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