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Oh, for crying in a bucket ... relax Assert so that glibc's strxfrm
does not dump core.
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/selfuncs.c,v 1.140 2003/07/17 20:52:36 tgl Exp $
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* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/selfuncs.c,v 1.141 2003/07/17 22:20:14 tgl Exp $
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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@ -2700,11 +2700,16 @@ convert_string_datum(Datum value, Oid typid)
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* However, it seems that some versions of Solaris have buggy
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* strxfrm that can write past the specified buffer length in that
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* scenario. So, do it the dumb way for portability.
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*
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* Yet other systems (e.g., glibc) sometimes return a smaller value
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* from the second call than the first; thus the Assert must be <=
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* not == as you'd expect. Can't any of these people program their
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* way out of a paper bag?
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*/
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xfrmlen = strxfrm(NULL, val, 0);
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xfrmstr = (char *) palloc(xfrmlen + 1);
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xfrmlen2 = strxfrm(xfrmstr, val, xfrmlen + 1);
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Assert(xfrmlen2 == xfrmlen);
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Assert(xfrmlen2 <= xfrmlen);
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pfree(val);
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val = xfrmstr;
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}
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