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Allow "SET list_guc TO NULL" to specify setting the GUC to empty.
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[PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Andrei Klychkov <andrew.a.klychkov@gmail.com> — 2025-08-28T09:29:03Z
Hi Hackers, I'm submitting a patch to fix a bug where ALTER SYSTEM SET with empty strings for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters (like shared_preload_libraries) results in malformed configuration entries that cause server crashes on restart. Please take a look, Thanks Andrew
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Jim Jones <jim.jones@uni-muenster.de> — 2025-09-02T12:16:08Z
Hi Andrew On 28.08.25 11:29, Andrei Klychkov wrote: > I'm submitting a patch to fix a bug where ALTER SYSTEM SET with empty > strings for > GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters (like shared_preload_libraries) results in > malformed > configuration entries that cause server crashes on restart. I tested the patch and it does what you described $ psql postgres -c "ALTER SYSTEM SET shared_preload_libraries TO '';" ALTER SYSTEM $ cat /usr/local/postgres-dev/testdb/postgresql.auto.conf # Do not edit this file manually! # It will be overwritten by the ALTER SYSTEM command. shared_preload_libraries = '' However, it breaks one of the rules.sql regression tests @@ -3552,21 +3552,7 @@ SET local_preload_libraries TO "Mixed/Case", 'c:/''a"/path', '', '0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789' IMMUTABLE STRICT; SELECT pg_get_functiondef('func_with_set_params()'::regprocedure); - pg_get_functiondef --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION public.func_with_set_params() + - RETURNS integer + - LANGUAGE sql + - IMMUTABLE STRICT + - SET search_path TO 'pg_catalog' + - SET extra_float_digits TO '2' + - SET work_mem TO '4MB' + - SET "DateStyle" TO 'iso, mdy' + - SET local_preload_libraries TO 'Mixed/Case', 'c:/''a"/path', '', '0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789'+ - AS $function$select 1;$function$ + - -(1 row) - +ERROR: invalid list syntax in proconfig item Best, Jim -
Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Andrei Klychkov <andrew.a.klychkov@gmail.com> — 2025-09-03T09:59:26Z
Hi Jim, Thanks a lot for reviewing! Nice catch, TIL! Version 2 of the patch is attached, please check it out. In a nutshell, the issue actually wasn't in the flatten_set_variable_args() function as initially suspected, but rather in the configuration file writing logic in the write_auto_conf_file(): more details in v2_README.md Looking forward to your feedback, thanks! Regards Andrew On Tue, Sep 2, 2025 at 2:16 PM Jim Jones <jim.jones@uni-muenster.de> wrote: > Hi Andrew > > On 28.08.25 11:29, Andrei Klychkov wrote: > > I'm submitting a patch to fix a bug where ALTER SYSTEM SET with empty > > strings for > > GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters (like shared_preload_libraries) results in > > malformed > > configuration entries that cause server crashes on restart. > > I tested the patch and it does what you described > > $ psql postgres -c "ALTER SYSTEM SET shared_preload_libraries TO '';" > ALTER SYSTEM > $ cat /usr/local/postgres-dev/testdb/postgresql.auto.conf > # Do not edit this file manually! > # It will be overwritten by the ALTER SYSTEM command. > shared_preload_libraries = '' > > However, it breaks one of the rules.sql regression tests > > @@ -3552,21 +3552,7 @@ > SET local_preload_libraries TO "Mixed/Case", 'c:/''a"/path', '', > > '0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789' > IMMUTABLE STRICT; > SELECT pg_get_functiondef('func_with_set_params()'::regprocedure); > > - > > pg_get_functiondef > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > - CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION > > public.func_with_set_params() > + > - RETURNS > > integer > + > - LANGUAGE > > sql > + > - IMMUTABLE > > STRICT > + > - SET search_path TO > > 'pg_catalog' > + > - SET extra_float_digits TO > > '2' > + > - SET work_mem TO > > '4MB' > + > - SET "DateStyle" TO 'iso, > > mdy' > + > - SET local_preload_libraries TO 'Mixed/Case', 'c:/''a"/path', '', > > '0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789'+ > - AS $function$select > > 1;$function$ > + > - > -(1 row) > - > +ERROR: invalid list syntax in proconfig item > > Best, Jim > -
Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com> — 2025-09-03T14:47:58Z
On Wed, Sep 3, 2025 at 6:59 PM Andrei Klychkov <andrew.a.klychkov@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Jim, > > Thanks a lot for reviewing! Nice catch, TIL! > Version 2 of the patch is attached, please check it out. > In a nutshell, the issue actually wasn't in the flatten_set_variable_args() function as initially suspected, but rather in the configuration file writing logic in the write_auto_conf_file(): more details in v2_README.md Even with this patch, an empty string set via SET is still quoted. For example: =# SET local_preload_libraries TO ''; SET =# SHOW local_preload_libraries ; local_preload_libraries ------------------------- "" (1 row) Is this behavior acceptable? I was thinking that an empty string should not be quoted, regardless of whether it's set by ALTER SYSTEM SET or SET. Thought? If we agree it should be handled in both cases, flatten_set_variable_args() seems to need to be updated. For example: @@ -289,7 +289,8 @@ flatten_set_variable_args(const char *name, List *args) * Plain string literal or identifier. For quote mode, * quote it if it's not a vanilla identifier. */ - if (flags & GUC_LIST_QUOTE) + if (flags & GUC_LIST_QUOTE && + !(val[0] == '\0' && list_length(args) == 1)) appendStringInfoString(&buf, quote_identifier(val)); else appendStringInfoString(&buf, val); Regards, -- Fujii Masao -
Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Andrei Klychkov <andrew.a.klychkov@gmail.com> — 2025-09-04T07:41:50Z
> Even with this patch, an empty string set via SET is still quoted. For example: > > =# SET local_preload_libraries TO ''; > SET > =# SHOW local_preload_libraries ; > local_preload_libraries > ------------------------- > "" > (1 row) > > Is this behavior acceptable? I was thinking that an empty string should not > be quoted, regardless of whether it's set by ALTER SYSTEM SET or SET. > Thought? > > If we agree it should be handled in both cases, flatten_set_variable_args() > seems to need to be updated. Hello Fujii, Thanks for your review! I'm personally not sure because this is my first patch and I'm trying to solve a specific issue of the postgresql.auto.conf-related server crashes. If what your *broader-impact* suggestion makes sense to more experienced devs in this area, I'd be happy to update the patch as you put it, test it (as much as I can), and re-submit v3. Otherwise, I'd be happy with the v2 implementation that seemingly solves my specific issue. Thanks Regards Andrew On Wed, Sep 3, 2025 at 4:48 PM Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 3, 2025 at 6:59 PM Andrei Klychkov > <andrew.a.klychkov@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi Jim, > > > > Thanks a lot for reviewing! Nice catch, TIL! > > Version 2 of the patch is attached, please check it out. > > In a nutshell, the issue actually wasn't in the > flatten_set_variable_args() function as initially suspected, but rather in > the configuration file writing logic in the write_auto_conf_file(): more > details in v2_README.md > > Even with this patch, an empty string set via SET is still quoted. For > example: > > =# SET local_preload_libraries TO ''; > SET > =# SHOW local_preload_libraries ; > local_preload_libraries > ------------------------- > "" > (1 row) > > Is this behavior acceptable? I was thinking that an empty string should not > be quoted, regardless of whether it's set by ALTER SYSTEM SET or SET. > Thought? > > If we agree it should be handled in both cases, flatten_set_variable_args() > seems to need to be updated. For example: > > @@ -289,7 +289,8 @@ flatten_set_variable_args(const char *name, List *args) > * Plain string literal or > identifier. For quote mode, > * quote it if it's not a > vanilla identifier. > */ > - if (flags & GUC_LIST_QUOTE) > + if (flags & GUC_LIST_QUOTE && > + !(val[0] == '\0' && > list_length(args) == 1)) > > appendStringInfoString(&buf, quote_identifier(val)); > else > > appendStringInfoString(&buf, val); > > Regards, > > -- > Fujii Masao >
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Jim Jones <jim.jones@uni-muenster.de> — 2025-09-04T14:58:01Z
On 04.09.25 09:41, Andrei Klychkov wrote: > Even with this patch, an empty string set via SET is still quoted. For > example: > > =# SET local_preload_libraries TO ''; > SET > =# SHOW local_preload_libraries ; > local_preload_libraries > ------------------------- > "" > (1 row) > > Is this behavior acceptable? I was thinking that an empty string > should not > be quoted, regardless of whether it's set by ALTER SYSTEM SET or SET. > Thought? > > If we agree it should be handled in both cases, > flatten_set_variable_args() > seems to need to be updated. For example: > > @@ -289,7 +289,8 @@ flatten_set_variable_args(const char *name, List > *args) > * Plain string literal or > identifier. For quote mode, > * quote it if it's not a > vanilla identifier. > */ > - if (flags & GUC_LIST_QUOTE) > + if (flags & GUC_LIST_QUOTE && > + !(val[0] == '\0' && > list_length(args) == 1)) > > appendStringInfoString(&buf, quote_identifier(val)); > else > > appendStringInfoString(&buf, val); Yeah, I also think that SET and ALTER SYSTEM SET should be consistent. I tested your proposed changes in flatten_set_variable_args .. /* * Plain string literal or identifier. For quote mode, * quote it if it's not a vanilla identifier. However, if the value * is an empty string (val[0] == '\0') and it is the only element * in the list (list_length(args) == 1), display it as an empty string * without quotes for clarity and consistency. */ if (flags & GUC_LIST_QUOTE && !(val[0] == '\0' && list_length(args) == 1)) appendStringInfoString(&buf, quote_identifier(val)); else appendStringInfoString(&buf, val); ... and it seems to work: $ psql postgres -c "SET local_preload_libraries TO ''; SHOW local_preload_libraries;" SET local_preload_libraries ------------------------- (1 row) $ psql postgres -c "ALTER SYSTEM SET local_preload_libraries TO '';" ALTER SYSTEM (restart ..) $ cat /usr/local/postgres-dev/testdb/postgresql.auto.conf # Do not edit this file manually! # It will be overwritten by the ALTER SYSTEM command. local_preload_libraries = '' $ psql postgres -c "SHOW local_preload_libraries;" local_preload_libraries ------------------------- (1 row) I'm wondering if we should add some tests, e.g. in guc.sql: SET local_preload_libraries TO ''; SHOW local_preload_libraries; and also it's equivalents for ALTER SYSTEM SET (still not sure where :)). Best regards, Jim
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com> — 2025-09-04T16:42:06Z
On Thu, Sep 4, 2025 at 4:42 PM Andrei Klychkov <andrew.a.klychkov@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Even with this patch, an empty string set via SET is still quoted. For example: > > > > =# SET local_preload_libraries TO ''; > > SET > > =# SHOW local_preload_libraries ; > > local_preload_libraries > > ------------------------- > > "" > > (1 row) > > > > Is this behavior acceptable? I was thinking that an empty string should not > > be quoted, regardless of whether it's set by ALTER SYSTEM SET or SET. > > Thought? > > > > If we agree it should be handled in both cases, flatten_set_variable_args() > > seems to need to be updated. > > Hello Fujii, > Thanks for your review! > > I'm personally not sure because this is my first patch and I'm trying to solve a specific issue of the postgresql.auto.conf-related server crashes. > If what your *broader-impact* suggestion makes sense to more experienced devs in this area, I'd be happy to update the patch as you put it, test it (as much as I can), and re-submit v3. > Otherwise, I'd be happy with the v2 implementation that seemingly solves my specific issue. Yeah, I think my suggestion makes sense. BTW, regarding the behavior change, I believe that users likely expect the parameter to be reset when specifying an empty string, rather than being set to "". So the proposed change seems reasonable. However, the current behavior has existed for a long time, and I haven’t seen any complaints about it. Some users may rely on the existing behavior (I think that’s unlikely, though). So I'm not completely sure yet if this change should be applied. Regards, -- Fujii Masao
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com> — 2025-09-04T16:44:37Z
On Thu, Sep 4, 2025 at 11:58 PM Jim Jones <jim.jones@uni-muenster.de> wrote: > Yeah, I also think that SET and ALTER SYSTEM SET should be consistent. I > tested your proposed changes in flatten_set_variable_args .. Thanks for the test! > I'm wondering if we should add some tests, e.g. in guc.sql: +1 to add regression tests. Regards, -- Fujii Masao
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2025-09-04T17:40:39Z
Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com> writes: >>> Even with this patch, an empty string set via SET is still quoted. For example: >>> >>> =# SET local_preload_libraries TO ''; >>> SET >>> =# SHOW local_preload_libraries ; >>> local_preload_libraries >>> ------------------------- >>> "" >>> (1 row) >>> >>> Is this behavior acceptable? I was thinking that an empty string should not >>> be quoted, regardless of whether it's set by ALTER SYSTEM SET or SET. > BTW, regarding the behavior change, I believe that users likely expect > the parameter to be reset when specifying an empty string, rather than > being set to "". So the proposed change seems reasonable. However, > the current behavior has existed for a long time, and I haven’t seen > any complaints about it. I think this is largely based on confusion. In the above example, local_preload_libraries is being set to a list containing a single entry that is an empty string, and the output of SHOW is a fully accurate depiction of that state. It is *not* being set to an empty list --- we actually don't have any syntax that would permit doing so in SET. For comparison, there is a big difference between SET local_preload_libraries = a, b; SET local_preload_libraries = 'a, b'; In the latter case you get a single list entry containing the string "a, b". We do not try to parse that into multiple entries, and by the same token parsing an empty string into an empty list would be the Wrong Thing. We might want to start resolving this by inventing a syntax for setting a list GUC to an empty list. I'm not very sure what that should look like, except that it mustn't be SET ... TO ''. I'm not certain whether config-file parsing or ALTER SYSTEM would need any code changes once we resolve the ambiguity in SET. The config-file syntax is different and doesn't have this problem of not being able to represent an empty list. (Also, "let's unify the list-GUC syntax between config file and SET" seems like a non-starter. It'd be better no doubt if they hadn't diverged, but at this point we'd break far more than we fix if we change either one.) regards, tom lane
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2025-09-04T18:24:48Z
I wrote: > We might want to start resolving this by inventing a syntax for > setting a list GUC to an empty list. I'm not very sure what that > should look like, except that it mustn't be SET ... TO ''. I experimented with the idea of allowing SET var TO ; and got a bunch of shift-reduce conflicts from bison, which don't look easy to avoid. It's probably a bit too surprising anyway. This works from a grammar standpoint: SET var TO NULL; Because NULL is fully reserved, this isn't usurping any cases that weren't syntax errors before. It might still be too surprising. Another idea is that we could redefine a single '' as meaning an empty list if we were to forbid empty strings as members of GUC_LIST_QUOTE variables. This doesn't look like it'd be a big issue for the current set of such variables: local_preload_libraries search_path session_preload_libraries shared_preload_libraries temp_tablespaces unix_socket_directories We might break some applications that're relying on the current behavior that an empty item would be effectively ignored. But that seems a bit remote, and anyway they could just switch to some other nonexistent name. Actually, looking at the small number of GUCs that are marked GUC_LIST_INPUT but not GUC_LIST_QUOTE, I wonder if we shouldn't prohibit empty strings across-the-board for GUC_LIST_INPUT GUCs. I don't see any where it'd be useful to allow them. Then we could allow '' to mean empty list for all of them. regards, tom lane
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2025-09-04T21:52:49Z
I wrote: > Another idea is that we could redefine a single '' as meaning an empty > list if we were to forbid empty strings as members of GUC_LIST_QUOTE > variables. I tried to work through what this'd imply, and arrived at the attached patch. I might've missed some places, and I did not think about what documentation updates would be appropriate. Note that the patch includes changing SplitIdentifierString and its clones to forbid zero-length quoted elements, which were formerly allowed. Without this, we'd accept values from config files that could not be represented in SET, which is exactly the situation we are trying to fix. I'm not entirely sure if this is the way to go, or if we want to adopt some other solution that doesn't involve forbidding empty list elements. I suspect that anything else we come up with would be less intuitive than letting SET list_var = '' do the job; but maybe I just lack imagination today. regards, tom lane
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Jim Jones <jim.jones@uni-muenster.de> — 2025-09-05T07:33:39Z
On 04.09.25 23:52, Tom Lane wrote: > Note that the patch includes changing SplitIdentifierString and its > clones to forbid zero-length quoted elements, which were formerly > allowed. Without this, we'd accept values from config files that > could not be represented in SET, which is exactly the situation we > are trying to fix. > > I'm not entirely sure if this is the way to go, or if we want to > adopt some other solution that doesn't involve forbidding empty > list elements. I suspect that anything else we come up with would > be less intuitive than letting SET list_var = '' do the job; > but maybe I just lack imagination today. This approach LGTM. It solves the initial issue: $ psql postgres -c "ALTER SYSTEM SET local_preload_libraries TO '';" ALTER SYSTEM $ cat /usr/local/postgres-dev/testdb/postgresql.auto.conf # Do not edit this file manually! # It will be overwritten by the ALTER SYSTEM command. local_preload_libraries = '' ... making a clear distinction between empty elements and empty lists: postgres=# SET local_preload_libraries TO '','foo'; ERROR: SET local_preload_libraries does not accept empty-string elements postgres=# SET local_preload_libraries TO ''; SET postgres=# SHOW local_preload_libraries; local_preload_libraries ------------------------- (1 row) The ambiguity between an empty list and an empty element has always existed in list-valued GUCs. This patch resolves the issue by disallowing empty elements, thereby making '' an unambiguous representation of an empty list. Personally, I find SET var TO NULL (or perhaps a keyword like EMPTY or NONE) a more palatable syntax for expressing empty lists in this case. However, I’m not sure the additional complexity and compatibility implications would justify such a change. Best regards, Jim
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Andrei Klychkov <andrew.a.klychkov@gmail.com> — 2025-09-05T09:08:15Z
As it solves the initial issue, it SGTM too. I applied v3, updated the docs and added some tests in attached v4. Hopefully it's OK. Please take a look Thanks Regards On Fri, Sep 5, 2025 at 9:33 AM Jim Jones <jim.jones@uni-muenster.de> wrote: > > > On 04.09.25 23:52, Tom Lane wrote: > > Note that the patch includes changing SplitIdentifierString and its > > clones to forbid zero-length quoted elements, which were formerly > > allowed. Without this, we'd accept values from config files that > > could not be represented in SET, which is exactly the situation we > > are trying to fix. > > > > I'm not entirely sure if this is the way to go, or if we want to > > adopt some other solution that doesn't involve forbidding empty > > list elements. I suspect that anything else we come up with would > > be less intuitive than letting SET list_var = '' do the job; > > but maybe I just lack imagination today. > > This approach LGTM. It solves the initial issue: > > $ psql postgres -c "ALTER SYSTEM SET local_preload_libraries TO '';" > ALTER SYSTEM > > $ cat /usr/local/postgres-dev/testdb/postgresql.auto.conf > # Do not edit this file manually! > # It will be overwritten by the ALTER SYSTEM command. > local_preload_libraries = '' > > ... making a clear distinction between empty elements and empty lists: > > postgres=# SET local_preload_libraries TO '','foo'; > ERROR: SET local_preload_libraries does not accept empty-string elements > > postgres=# SET local_preload_libraries TO ''; > SET > postgres=# SHOW local_preload_libraries; > local_preload_libraries > ------------------------- > > (1 row) > > The ambiguity between an empty list and an empty element has always > existed in list-valued GUCs. This patch resolves the issue by > disallowing empty elements, thereby making '' an unambiguous > representation of an empty list. Personally, I find SET var TO NULL (or > perhaps a keyword like EMPTY or NONE) a more palatable syntax for > expressing empty lists in this case. However, I’m not sure the > additional complexity and compatibility implications would justify such > a change. > > Best regards, Jim >
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2025-09-05T21:06:17Z
Jim Jones <jim.jones@uni-muenster.de> writes: > On 04.09.25 23:52, Tom Lane wrote: >> I'm not entirely sure if this is the way to go, or if we want to >> adopt some other solution that doesn't involve forbidding empty >> list elements. I suspect that anything else we come up with would >> be less intuitive than letting SET list_var = '' do the job; >> but maybe I just lack imagination today. > The ambiguity between an empty list and an empty element has always > existed in list-valued GUCs. This patch resolves the issue by > disallowing empty elements, thereby making '' an unambiguous > representation of an empty list. Personally, I find SET var TO NULL (or > perhaps a keyword like EMPTY or NONE) a more palatable syntax for > expressing empty lists in this case. However, I’m not sure the > additional complexity and compatibility implications would justify such > a change. Since you expressed interest, I made a draft patch that does it like that. Unsurprisingly, it has to touch mostly the same places that the v3 patch did, plus the grammar. Still ends up a bit shorter though. I remain unsure which way I like better. The NULL approach has the advantage of not foreclosing use of empty-string list elements, which we might want someday even if there's no obvious value today. (And for the same reason, it's less of a behavioral change.) But it still feels a bit less intuitive to me. It might flow better with some other keyword --- but we have to use a fully-reserved keyword, and we are surely not going to make a new one of those just for this purpose, and NULL is the only existing one that's even slightly on-point. regards, tom lane
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Jim Jones <jim.jones@uni-muenster.de> — 2025-09-06T14:44:30Z
Hi Tom On 05.09.25 23:06, Tom Lane wrote: > I remain unsure which way I like better. The NULL approach has the > advantage of not foreclosing use of empty-string list elements, which > we might want someday even if there's no obvious value today. (And > for the same reason, it's less of a behavioral change.) But it still > feels a bit less intuitive to me. I think this is a nice addition. The way I see it is: it provides an unambiguous way to "clear" the variable, which, as you pointed out, might carry different semantics in the future than an empty string. More generally, I understand that using NULL (unknown/undefined) to represent an empty list could be seen as a semantic stretch, but in this case it doesn’t feel unintuitive to me. Although I prefer this new syntax, I can definitely live without it :) Here some tests: == ALTER SYSTEM SET var TO '' $ psql postgres -c "ALTER SYSTEM SET local_preload_libraries TO '';" ALTER SYSTEM $ cat /usr/local/postgres-dev/testdb/postgresql.auto.conf # Do not edit this file manually! # It will be overwritten by the ALTER SYSTEM command. local_preload_libraries = '""' $ pg_ctl -D /usr/local/postgres-dev/testdb -l /usr/local/postgres-dev/logfile restart waiting for server to shut down.... done server stopped waiting for server to start.... done server started $ psql postgres psql: error: connection to server on socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432" failed: FATAL: could not access file "$libdir/plugins/": No such file or directory The error itself is expected, but the message does not make it immediately clear that the problem comes from a misconfigured GUC. But this seems to be more related to the specific variable than to the scope of this patch. == ALTER SYSTEM SET var TO NULL Using the new syntax it works just fine: $ psql postgres -c "ALTER SYSTEM SET local_preload_libraries TO NULL;" ALTER SYSTEM $ cat /usr/local/postgres-dev/testdb/postgresql.auto.conf # Do not edit this file manually! # It will be overwritten by the ALTER SYSTEM command. local_preload_libraries = '' $ pg_ctl -D /usr/local/postgres-dev/testdb -l /usr/local/postgres-dev/logfile restart waiting for server to shut down.... done server stopped waiting for server to start.... done server started $ psql postgres -c "SHOW local_preload_libraries;" local_preload_libraries ------------------------- (1 row) == SET var TO '' $ psql postgres -c "SET local_preload_libraries TO ''; SHOW local_preload_libraries;" SET local_preload_libraries ------------------------- "" (1 row) == SET var TO NULL $ psql postgres -c "SET local_preload_libraries TO NULL; SHOW local_preload_libraries;" SET local_preload_libraries ------------------------- (1 row) == SET var TO list containing empty element $ psql postgres -c "SET local_preload_libraries TO 'foo',''; SHOW local_preload_libraries;" SET local_preload_libraries ------------------------- foo, "" (1 row) == SET var TO list containing NULL element $ psql postgres -c "SET local_preload_libraries TO NULL,''; SHOW local_preload_libraries;" ERROR: syntax error at or near "," LINE 1: SET local_preload_libraries TO NULL,''; SHOW local_preload_l... == SET var TO list containing multiple empty elements $ /usr/local/postgres-dev/bin/psql postgres -c "SET local_preload_libraries TO '',''; SHOW local_preload_libraries;" SET local_preload_libraries ------------------------- "", "" (1 row) Best regards, Jim
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Andrei Klychkov <andrew.a.klychkov@gmail.com> — 2025-09-08T08:08:34Z
Hello, On 05.09.25 23:06, Tom Lane wrote: > I remain unsure which way I like better. The NULL approach has the > advantage of not foreclosing use of empty-string list elements, which > we might want someday even if there's no obvious value today. (And > for the same reason, it's less of a behavioral change.) But it still > feels a bit less intuitive to me. Looks like the patch v5 resolves a long-standing limitation where there was no SQL syntax to set a list-based GUC to an empty list. I like this approach. Also the changes seem non-breaking. Thanks 1. Would be great to have some explanations in docs about this new behavior. 2. It doesn't look to me that v5 solves the original issue of a user running ALTER SYSTEM SET <setting like shared_preload_libraries> = ''; , then restarting the server and not getting it back online. Regards Andrew On Sat, Sep 6, 2025 at 4:44 PM Jim Jones <jim.jones@uni-muenster.de> wrote: > Hi Tom > > On 05.09.25 23:06, Tom Lane wrote: > > I remain unsure which way I like better. The NULL approach has the > > advantage of not foreclosing use of empty-string list elements, which > > we might want someday even if there's no obvious value today. (And > > for the same reason, it's less of a behavioral change.) But it still > > feels a bit less intuitive to me. > > I think this is a nice addition. The way I see it is: it provides an > unambiguous way to "clear" the variable, which, as you pointed out, > might carry different semantics in the future than an empty string. More > generally, I understand that using NULL (unknown/undefined) to represent > an empty list could be seen as a semantic stretch, but in this case it > doesn’t feel unintuitive to me. Although I prefer this new syntax, I can > definitely live without it :) > > Here some tests: > > == ALTER SYSTEM SET var TO '' > > $ psql postgres -c "ALTER SYSTEM SET local_preload_libraries TO '';" > ALTER SYSTEM > > $ cat /usr/local/postgres-dev/testdb/postgresql.auto.conf > # Do not edit this file manually! > # It will be overwritten by the ALTER SYSTEM command. > local_preload_libraries = '""' > > $ pg_ctl -D /usr/local/postgres-dev/testdb -l > /usr/local/postgres-dev/logfile restart > waiting for server to shut down.... done > server stopped > waiting for server to start.... done > server started > > $ psql postgres > psql: error: connection to server on socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432" failed: > FATAL: could not access file "$libdir/plugins/": No such file or directory > > The error itself is expected, but the message does not make it > immediately clear that the problem comes from a misconfigured GUC. But > this seems to be more related to the specific variable than to the scope > of this patch. > > == ALTER SYSTEM SET var TO NULL > Using the new syntax it works just fine: > > $ psql postgres -c "ALTER SYSTEM SET local_preload_libraries TO NULL;" > ALTER SYSTEM > > $ cat /usr/local/postgres-dev/testdb/postgresql.auto.conf > # Do not edit this file manually! > # It will be overwritten by the ALTER SYSTEM command. > local_preload_libraries = '' > > $ pg_ctl -D /usr/local/postgres-dev/testdb -l > /usr/local/postgres-dev/logfile restart > waiting for server to shut down.... done > server stopped > waiting for server to start.... done > server started > > $ psql postgres -c "SHOW local_preload_libraries;" > local_preload_libraries > ------------------------- > > (1 row) > > == SET var TO '' > > $ psql postgres -c "SET local_preload_libraries TO ''; SHOW > local_preload_libraries;" > SET > local_preload_libraries > ------------------------- > "" > (1 row) > > == SET var TO NULL > > $ psql postgres -c "SET local_preload_libraries TO NULL; SHOW > local_preload_libraries;" > SET > local_preload_libraries > ------------------------- > > (1 row) > > == SET var TO list containing empty element > > $ psql postgres -c "SET local_preload_libraries TO 'foo',''; SHOW > local_preload_libraries;" > SET > local_preload_libraries > ------------------------- > foo, "" > (1 row) > > == SET var TO list containing NULL element > > $ psql postgres -c "SET local_preload_libraries TO NULL,''; SHOW > local_preload_libraries;" > ERROR: syntax error at or near "," > LINE 1: SET local_preload_libraries TO NULL,''; SHOW local_preload_l... > > == SET var TO list containing multiple empty elements > > $ /usr/local/postgres-dev/bin/psql postgres -c "SET > local_preload_libraries TO '',''; SHOW local_preload_libraries;" > SET > local_preload_libraries > ------------------------- > "", "" > (1 row) > > > Best regards, Jim >
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2025-11-01T20:11:46Z
Andrei Klychkov <andrew.a.klychkov@gmail.com> writes: > Looks like the patch v5 resolves a long-standing limitation where there was > no SQL syntax to set a list-based GUC to an empty list. I like this > approach. Also the changes seem non-breaking. Thanks > 1. Would be great to have some explanations in docs about this new behavior. Yeah, I hadn't bothered with docs, pending decisions about which way we were going to implement this. But it seems like we're leaning towards using the NULL syntax, so I went ahead and did some docs work. > 2. It doesn't look to me that v5 solves the original issue of a user > running ALTER SYSTEM SET <setting like shared_preload_libraries> = ''; , > then restarting the server and not getting it back online. [ shrug... ] It's not supposed to "solve" that. That command is erroneous, and if you didn't test the setting before restarting the server, you shouldn't be too surprised if restart fails. What this patch is meant to do is provide a valid way to accomplish what you wanted, namely ALTER SYSTEM SET shared_preload_libraries = NULL; Anyway, the attached v6 is the same as v5, except now with proposed doc changes and a draft commit message. I spent some effort on getting the ALTER SYSTEM and SET ref pages back into sync; it seemed like more care has been taken with the ALTER SYSTEM synopsis and other details. I'm not sure if we want to change anything about this in config.sgml. There are enough GUC_LIST_INPUT GUCs that I can't see mentioning it for each one. regards, tom lane
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2025-11-04T16:58:00Z
I wrote: > Andrei Klychkov <andrew.a.klychkov@gmail.com> writes: >> 2. It doesn't look to me that v5 solves the original issue of a user >> running ALTER SYSTEM SET <setting like shared_preload_libraries> = ''; , >> then restarting the server and not getting it back online. > [ shrug... ] It's not supposed to "solve" that. That command is > erroneous, and if you didn't test the setting before restarting the > server, you shouldn't be too surprised if restart fails. If you are feeling excited about that specific case, I think the correct solution would be to install a GUC check_hook for shared_preload_libraries (and probably its siblings too). It couldn't go so far as to actually dlopen() the list items, but it could check that each one resolves as an accessible file. A potential objection is that this could result in unwanted failures in some scenarios, say where you're restoring a dump and haven't yet installed all the relevant extensions. I'm not quite sure if there are realistic scenarios where that's actually a problem. If it is, perhaps we could adjust the check_hook so it issues WARNINGs not hard errors. I'm not sure it's worth the trouble though. A quick look at dfmgr.c suggests that it'd take quite a lot of refactoring (or else code duplication, not good) to be able to apply the library lookup process without actually doing dlopen. In any case that would be a totally different patch from what we are discussing here. > Anyway, the attached v6 is the same as v5, except now with proposed > doc changes and a draft commit message. I spent some effort on > getting the ALTER SYSTEM and SET ref pages back into sync; it seemed > like more care has been taken with the ALTER SYSTEM synopsis and > other details. Hearing no further comments, I'm going to go ahead with v6. regards, tom lane
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Andreas Karlsson <andreas@proxel.se> — 2025-11-04T17:12:43Z
On 11/4/25 5:58 PM, Tom Lane wrote: > Hearing no further comments, I'm going to go ahead with v6. Honestly none of the alternatives is very appealing and v6 is probably the least bad. When I ran into this issue I thought about adding and EMPTY keyword (we do not want more keywords) or adding support for specifying array literals like this [] or [a, b], but that would be confusing since postgresql.conf does not allow any such syntax. Andreas
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2025-11-04T17:24:41Z
Andreas Karlsson <andreas@proxel.se> writes: > Honestly none of the alternatives is very appealing and v6 is probably > the least bad. Yeah, that's about where I'm at with this. > When I ran into this issue I thought about adding and EMPTY keyword (we > do not want more keywords) or adding support for specifying array > literals like this [] or [a, b], but that would be confusing since > postgresql.conf does not allow any such syntax. I would have preferred a different keyword. But AFAICS it'd have to be a fully-reserved word, and creating a new one of those has to clear a pretty high bar. NULL is not so far off... regards, tom lane
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Maciek Sakrejda <maciek@pganalyze.com> — 2025-11-04T18:43:29Z
On Tue, Nov 4, 2025 at 8:58 AM Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > > I wrote: > > Andrei Klychkov <andrew.a.klychkov@gmail.com> writes: > >> 2. It doesn't look to me that v5 solves the original issue of a user > >> running ALTER SYSTEM SET <setting like shared_preload_libraries> = ''; , > >> then restarting the server and not getting it back online. > > > [ shrug... ] It's not supposed to "solve" that. That command is > > erroneous, and if you didn't test the setting before restarting the > > server, you shouldn't be too surprised if restart fails. > > If you are feeling excited about that specific case, I think the > correct solution would be to install a GUC check_hook for > shared_preload_libraries (and probably its siblings too). It couldn't > go so far as to actually dlopen() the list items, but it could check > that each one resolves as an accessible file. > > A potential objection is that this could result in unwanted failures > in some scenarios, say where you're restoring a dump and haven't > yet installed all the relevant extensions. I'm not quite sure if > there are realistic scenarios where that's actually a problem. > If it is, perhaps we could adjust the check_hook so it issues > WARNINGs not hard errors. > > I'm not sure it's worth the trouble though. A quick look at dfmgr.c > suggests that it'd take quite a lot of refactoring (or else code > duplication, not good) to be able to apply the library lookup process > without actually doing dlopen. In any case that would be a totally > different patch from what we are discussing here. For what it's worth, there was a patch that took a stab at this a while ago, but it ended up RWF: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/Z1kfMUoZkl9P0egB%40paquier.xyz#4a73293daf92aefbbdb43adc9688f082 I was a reviewer and I still think something like that would be useful and prevent a lot of mistakes. Thanks, Maciek
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Re: [PATCH] Fix ALTER SYSTEM empty string bug for GUC_LIST_QUOTE parameters
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2025-11-04T18:59:55Z
Maciek Sakrejda <maciek@pganalyze.com> writes: > On Tue, Nov 4, 2025 at 8:58 AM Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: >> If you are feeling excited about that specific case, I think the >> correct solution would be to install a GUC check_hook for >> shared_preload_libraries (and probably its siblings too). > For what it's worth, there was a patch that took a stab at this a > while ago, but it ended up RWF: > https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/Z1kfMUoZkl9P0egB%40paquier.xyz#4a73293daf92aefbbdb43adc9688f082 > I was a reviewer and I still think something like that would be useful > and prevent a lot of mistakes. Hah, yeah, I thought that idea seemed familiar. Re-reading that thread, it seems like a whole lot of the difficulties arose precisely from not wanting to make the check_hook's complaints be hard errors. Maybe we should abandon the idea that we need to permit setting the GUC to a value that we know will not work. It was argued that there were use-cases for that, but the argument seems rather thin and not worth tying the behavior in knots for. Another idea, considering our experience with search_path and temp_tablespaces, is maybe it shouldn't be a hard error if the GUC contains references to nonexistent libraries, only if the syntax is bad. As long as an empty-string item is bad syntax, the check_hook could still prevent the problem we started this thread with. regards, tom lane