From e482dcb0a438dfa1fcb2cb792730c00db337a834 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Lane Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 23:32:34 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Make selectivity routines cope gracefully with NaNs, infinities, and NUMERIC values that are out of the range of 'double'. Per trouble report from Mike Quinn. --- src/backend/utils/adt/numeric.c | 31 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- src/backend/utils/adt/selfuncs.c | 28 +++++++++++++++++++++------- src/include/utils/builtins.h | 3 ++- 3 files changed, 53 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/numeric.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/numeric.c index 797586018d..5160f690c1 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/adt/numeric.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/numeric.c @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ * * 1998 Jan Wieck * - * $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/numeric.c,v 1.44 2001/10/03 05:29:24 thomas Exp $ + * $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/numeric.c,v 1.45 2001/10/13 23:32:33 tgl Exp $ * * ---------- */ @@ -1663,6 +1663,35 @@ numeric_float8(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) } +/* Convert numeric to float8; if out of range, return +/- HUGE_VAL */ +Datum +numeric_float8_no_overflow(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) +{ + Numeric num = PG_GETARG_NUMERIC(0); + char *tmp; + double val; + char *endptr; + + if (NUMERIC_IS_NAN(num)) + PG_RETURN_FLOAT8(NAN); + + tmp = DatumGetCString(DirectFunctionCall1(numeric_out, + NumericGetDatum(num))); + + /* unlike float8in, we ignore ERANGE from strtod */ + val = strtod(tmp, &endptr); + if (*endptr != '\0') + { + /* shouldn't happen ... */ + elog(ERROR, "Bad float8 input format '%s'", tmp); + } + + pfree(tmp); + + PG_RETURN_FLOAT8(val); +} + + Datum float4_numeric(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) { diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/selfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/selfuncs.c index 57c7e85461..306758ff77 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/adt/selfuncs.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/selfuncs.c @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ * * * IDENTIFICATION - * $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/selfuncs.c,v 1.98 2001/10/03 18:25:59 tgl Exp $ + * $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/selfuncs.c,v 1.99 2001/10/13 23:32:33 tgl Exp $ * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ @@ -581,7 +581,18 @@ scalarineqsel(Query *root, Oid operator, bool isgt, else if (val >= high) binfrac = 1.0; else + { binfrac = (val - low) / (high - low); + /* + * Watch out for the possibility that we got a NaN + * or Infinity from the division. This can happen + * despite the previous checks, if for example + * "low" is -Infinity. + */ + if (isnan(binfrac) || + binfrac < 0.0 || binfrac > 1.0) + binfrac = 0.5; + } } else { @@ -1665,8 +1676,8 @@ icnlikejoinsel(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) * subroutines in pg_type. * * All numeric datatypes are simply converted to their equivalent - * "double" values. XXX what about NUMERIC values that are outside - * the range of "double"? + * "double" values. (NUMERIC values that are outside the range of "double" + * are clamped to +/- HUGE_VAL.) * * String datatypes are converted by convert_string_to_scalar(), * which is explained below. The reason why this routine deals with @@ -1677,8 +1688,9 @@ icnlikejoinsel(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) * * The several datatypes representing absolute times are all converted * to Timestamp, which is actually a double, and then we just use that - * double value. Note this will give bad results for the various "special" - * values of Timestamp --- what can we do with those? + * double value. Note this will give correct results even for the "special" + * values of Timestamp, since those are chosen to compare correctly; + * see timestamp_cmp. * * The several datatypes representing relative times (intervals) are all * converted to measurements expressed in seconds. @@ -1793,8 +1805,10 @@ convert_numeric_to_scalar(Datum value, Oid typid) case FLOAT8OID: return (double) DatumGetFloat8(value); case NUMERICOID: - return (double) DatumGetFloat8(DirectFunctionCall1(numeric_float8, - value)); + /* Note: out-of-range values will be clamped to +-HUGE_VAL */ + return (double) + DatumGetFloat8(DirectFunctionCall1(numeric_float8_no_overflow, + value)); case OIDOID: case REGPROCOID: /* we can treat OIDs as integers... */ diff --git a/src/include/utils/builtins.h b/src/include/utils/builtins.h index 12792f1528..36d85aa042 100644 --- a/src/include/utils/builtins.h +++ b/src/include/utils/builtins.h @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2001, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * - * $Id: builtins.h,v 1.167 2001/10/13 16:34:08 tgl Exp $ + * $Id: builtins.h,v 1.168 2001/10/13 23:32:34 tgl Exp $ * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ @@ -553,6 +553,7 @@ extern Datum int2_numeric(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS); extern Datum numeric_int2(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS); extern Datum float8_numeric(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS); extern Datum numeric_float8(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS); +extern Datum numeric_float8_no_overflow(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS); extern Datum float4_numeric(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS); extern Datum numeric_float4(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS); extern Datum numeric_accum(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS); -- 2.40.0