Fix indentation of \d footers for non-ASCII cases.

Multi-line "Inherits:" and "Child tables:" footers were misindented when
those strings' translations involved multibyte characters, because we were
using strlen() instead of an appropriate display width measurement.

In passing, avoid doing gettext() more than once per loop in these places.

While at it, fix pg_wcswidth(), which has been entirely broken since about
8.2, but fortunately has been unused for the same length of time.

Report and patch by Sergey Burladyan (bug #6480)
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2012-03-07 19:25:59 -05:00
parent 9088d1b965
commit 1ed7f0e6b9
3 changed files with 29 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -2156,22 +2156,28 @@ describeOneTableDetails(const char *schemaname,
if (!result)
goto error_return;
else
{
const char *s = _("Inherits");
int sw = pg_wcswidth(s, strlen(s), pset.encoding);
tuples = PQntuples(result);
for (i = 0; i < tuples; i++)
{
const char *s = _("Inherits");
if (i == 0)
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, "%s: %s", s, PQgetvalue(result, i, 0));
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, "%s: %s",
s, PQgetvalue(result, i, 0));
else
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, "%*s %s", (int) strlen(s), "", PQgetvalue(result, i, 0));
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, "%*s %s",
sw, "", PQgetvalue(result, i, 0));
if (i < tuples - 1)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, ",");
printTableAddFooter(&cont, buf.data);
}
PQclear(result);
}
/* print child tables */
if (pset.sversion >= 80300)
@ -2198,6 +2204,7 @@ describeOneTableDetails(const char *schemaname,
{
/* display the list of child tables */
const char *ct = _("Child tables");
int ctw = pg_wcswidth(ct, strlen(ct), pset.encoding);
for (i = 0; i < tuples; i++)
{
@ -2206,8 +2213,7 @@ describeOneTableDetails(const char *schemaname,
ct, PQgetvalue(result, i, 0));
else
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, "%*s %s",
(int) strlen(ct), "",
PQgetvalue(result, i, 0));
ctw, "", PQgetvalue(result, i, 0));
if (i < tuples - 1)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, ",");

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@ -168,11 +168,12 @@ mb_utf_validate(unsigned char *pwcs)
*/
/*
* pg_wcswidth is the dumb width function. It assumes that everything will
* only appear on one line. OTOH it is easier to use if this applies to you.
* pg_wcswidth is the dumb display-width function.
* It assumes that everything will appear on one line.
* OTOH it is easier to use than pg_wcssize if this applies to you.
*/
int
pg_wcswidth(const unsigned char *pwcs, size_t len, int encoding)
pg_wcswidth(const char *pwcs, size_t len, int encoding)
{
int width = 0;
@ -181,15 +182,16 @@ pg_wcswidth(const unsigned char *pwcs, size_t len, int encoding)
int chlen,
chwidth;
chlen = PQmblen((const char *) pwcs, encoding);
if (chlen > len)
chlen = PQmblen(pwcs, encoding);
if (len < (size_t) chlen)
break; /* Invalid string */
chwidth = PQdsplen((const char *) pwcs, encoding);
chwidth = PQdsplen(pwcs, encoding);
if (chwidth > 0)
width += chwidth;
pwcs += chlen;
len -= chlen;
}
return width;
}

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ struct lineptr
};
extern unsigned char *mbvalidate(unsigned char *pwcs, int encoding);
extern int pg_wcswidth(const unsigned char *pwcs, size_t len, int encoding);
extern int pg_wcswidth(const char *pwcs, size_t len, int encoding);
extern void pg_wcsformat(const unsigned char *pwcs, size_t len, int encoding, struct lineptr * lines, int count);
extern void pg_wcssize(const unsigned char *pwcs, size_t len, int encoding,
int *width, int *height, int *format_size);