Re: [PATCH] hstore: Fix parsing on Mac OS X: isspace() is locale specific
Evan Jones <evan.jones@datadoghq.com>
From: Evan Jones <evan.jones@datadoghq.com>
To: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com>
Cc: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>,
pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
Date: 2023-10-10T14:51:10Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Thanks for bringing this up! I just looked at the uses if isspace() in that
file. It looks like it is the usual thing: it is allowing leading or
trailing whitespace when parsing values, or for this "needs quoting" logic
on output. The fix would be the same: this *should* be
using scanner_isspace. This has the same disadvantage: it would change
Postgres's results for some inputs that contain these non-ASCII "space"
characters.
Here is a quick demonstration of this issue, showing that the quoting
behavior is different between these two. Mac OS X with the "default" locale
includes quotes because ą includes 0x85 in its UTF-8 encoding:
postgres=# SELECT ROW('keyą');
row
----------
("keyą")
(1 row)
On Mac OS X with the LANG=C environment variable set, it does not include
quotes:
postgres=# SELECT ROW('keyą');
row
--------
(keyą)
(1 row)
On Mon, Oct 9, 2023 at 11:18 PM Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> wrote:
> FTR I ran into a benign case of the phenomenon in this thread when
> dealing with row types. In rowtypes.c, we double-quote stuff
> containing spaces, but we detect them by passing individual bytes of
> UTF-8 sequences to isspace(). Like macOS, Windows thinks that 0xa0 is
> a space when you do that, so for example the Korean character '점'
> (code point C810, UTF-8 sequence EC A0 90) gets quotes on Windows but
> not on Linux. That confused a migration/diff tool while comparing
> Windows and Linux database servers using that representation. Not a
> big deal, I guess no one ever promised that the format was stable
> across platforms, and I don't immediately see a way for anything more
> serious to go wrong (though I may lack imagination). It does seem a
> bit weird to be using locale-aware tokenising for a machine-readable
> format, and then making sure its behaviour is undefined by feeding it
> chopped up bytes.
>
Commits
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CREATE DATABASE: make LOCALE apply to all collation providers.
- a14e75eb0b6a 16.0 cited
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hstore: Tighten key/value parsing check for whitespaces
- bbfc26d861fa 11.21 landed
- edf1de65e529 12.16 landed
- 78bf0a256d12 13.12 landed
- e0e6829459b0 14.9 landed
- 3a5222a432be 15.4 landed
- d522b05c8c1c 16.0 landed
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Tighten checks for whitespace in functions that parse identifiers etc.
- 9ae2661fe1fe 10.0 cited