From: Bruce Momjian Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2010 22:54:56 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Add C comments for recent to_char('L') fix for Win32. X-Git-Tag: REL9_0_BETA1~30 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=22da73198f87e04dc0f978dd2507ebf5c7ae6ee8;p=postgresql Add C comments for recent to_char('L') fix for Win32. --- diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/pg_locale.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/pg_locale.c index 171431fbd4..33297accab 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/adt/pg_locale.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/pg_locale.c @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ * * Portions Copyright (c) 2002-2010, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * - * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/pg_locale.c,v 1.54 2010/04/22 01:55:52 itagaki Exp $ + * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/pg_locale.c,v 1.55 2010/04/24 22:54:56 momjian Exp $ * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ @@ -41,6 +41,10 @@ * DOES NOT WORK RELIABLY: on some platforms the second setlocale() call * will change the memory save is pointing at. To do this sort of thing * safely, you *must* pstrdup what setlocale returns the first time. + * + * FYI, The Open Group locale standard is defined here: + * + * http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap07.html *---------- */ @@ -424,7 +428,6 @@ PGLC_localeconv(void) char *grouping; char *thousands_sep; int encoding; - #ifdef WIN32 char *save_lc_ctype; #endif @@ -435,25 +438,48 @@ PGLC_localeconv(void) free_struct_lconv(&CurrentLocaleConv); - /* Set user's values of monetary and numeric locales */ + /* Save user's values of monetary and numeric locales */ save_lc_monetary = setlocale(LC_MONETARY, NULL); if (save_lc_monetary) save_lc_monetary = pstrdup(save_lc_monetary); + save_lc_numeric = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, NULL); if (save_lc_numeric) save_lc_numeric = pstrdup(save_lc_numeric); #ifdef WIN32 - /* set user's value of ctype locale */ + /* + * Ideally, monetary and numeric local symbols could be returned in + * any server encoding. Unfortunately, the WIN32 API does not allow + * setlocale() to return values in a codepage/CTYPE that uses more + * than two bytes per character, like UTF-8: + * + * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/x99tb11d.aspx + * + * Evidently, LC_CTYPE allows us to control the encoding used + * for strings returned by localeconv(). The Open Group + * standard, mentioned at the top of this C file, doesn't + * explicitly state this. + * + * Therefore, we set LC_CTYPE to match LC_NUMERIC or LC_MONETARY + * (which cannot be UTF8), call localeconv(), and then convert from + * the numeric/monitary LC_CTYPE to the server encoding. One + * example use of this is for the Euro symbol. + * + * Perhaps someday we will use GetLocaleInfoW() which returns values + * in UTF16 and convert from that. + */ + + /* save user's value of ctype locale */ save_lc_ctype = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); if (save_lc_ctype) save_lc_ctype = pstrdup(save_lc_ctype); -#endif - /* Get formatting information for numeric */ -#ifdef WIN32 + /* use numeric to set the ctype */ setlocale(LC_CTYPE, locale_numeric); #endif + + /* Get formatting information for numeric */ setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, locale_numeric); extlconv = localeconv(); encoding = pg_get_encoding_from_locale(locale_numeric); @@ -462,10 +488,12 @@ PGLC_localeconv(void) thousands_sep = db_encoding_strdup(encoding, extlconv->thousands_sep); grouping = strdup(extlconv->grouping); - /* Get formatting information for monetary */ #ifdef WIN32 + /* use monetary to set the ctype */ setlocale(LC_CTYPE, locale_monetary); #endif + + /* Get formatting information for monetary */ setlocale(LC_MONETARY, locale_monetary); extlconv = localeconv(); encoding = pg_get_encoding_from_locale(locale_monetary); @@ -500,7 +528,7 @@ PGLC_localeconv(void) } #ifdef WIN32 - /* try to restore internal ctype settings */ + /* Try to restore internal ctype settings */ if (save_lc_ctype) { setlocale(LC_CTYPE, save_lc_ctype); @@ -514,13 +542,15 @@ PGLC_localeconv(void) #ifdef WIN32 /* - * On win32, strftime() returns the encoding in CP_ACP, which is likely - * different from SERVER_ENCODING. This is especially important in Japanese - * versions of Windows which will use SJIS encoding, which we don't support - * as a server encoding. + * On WIN32, strftime() returns the encoding in CP_ACP (the default + * operating system codpage for that computer), which is likely different + * from SERVER_ENCODING. This is especially important in Japanese versions + * of Windows which will use SJIS encoding, which we don't support as a + * server encoding. * - * Replace strftime() with a version that gets the string in UTF16 and then - * converts it to the appropriate encoding as necessary. + * So, instead of using strftime(), use wcsftime() to return the value in + * wide characters (internally UTF16) and then convert it to the appropriate + * database encoding. * * Note that this only affects the calls to strftime() in this file, which are * used to get the locale-aware strings. Other parts of the backend use @@ -537,7 +567,6 @@ strftime_win32(char *dst, size_t dstlen, const wchar_t *format, const struct tm len = wcsftime(wbuf, MAX_L10N_DATA, format, tm); if (len == 0) - /* * strftime call failed - return 0 with the contents of dst * unspecified @@ -564,7 +593,9 @@ strftime_win32(char *dst, size_t dstlen, const wchar_t *format, const struct tm return len; } +/* redefine strftime() */ #define strftime(a,b,c,d) strftime_win32(a,b,L##c,d) + #endif /* WIN32 */ @@ -580,7 +611,6 @@ cache_locale_time(void) char buf[MAX_L10N_DATA]; char *ptr; int i; - #ifdef WIN32 char *save_lc_ctype; #endif @@ -591,20 +621,22 @@ cache_locale_time(void) elog(DEBUG3, "cache_locale_time() executed; locale: \"%s\"", locale_time); + /* save user's value of time locale */ + save_lc_time = setlocale(LC_TIME, NULL); + if (save_lc_time) + save_lc_time = pstrdup(save_lc_time); + #ifdef WIN32 - /* set user's value of ctype locale */ + /* See the WIN32 comment near the top of PGLC_localeconv() */ + /* save user's value of ctype locale */ save_lc_ctype = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); if (save_lc_ctype) save_lc_ctype = pstrdup(save_lc_ctype); + /* use lc_time to set the ctype */ setlocale(LC_CTYPE, locale_time); #endif - /* set user's value of time locale */ - save_lc_time = setlocale(LC_TIME, NULL); - if (save_lc_time) - save_lc_time = pstrdup(save_lc_time); - setlocale(LC_TIME, locale_time); timenow = time(NULL);