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1 : /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
2 : *
3 : * PostgreSQL locale utilities
4 : *
5 : * Portions Copyright (c) 2002-2024, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
6 : *
7 : * src/backend/utils/adt/pg_locale.c
8 : *
9 : *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
10 : */
11 :
12 : /*----------
13 : * Here is how the locale stuff is handled: LC_COLLATE and LC_CTYPE
14 : * are fixed at CREATE DATABASE time, stored in pg_database, and cannot
15 : * be changed. Thus, the effects of strcoll(), strxfrm(), isupper(),
16 : * toupper(), etc. are always in the same fixed locale.
17 : *
18 : * LC_MESSAGES is settable at run time and will take effect
19 : * immediately.
20 : *
21 : * The other categories, LC_MONETARY, LC_NUMERIC, and LC_TIME are also
22 : * settable at run-time. However, we don't actually set those locale
23 : * categories permanently. This would have bizarre effects like no
24 : * longer accepting standard floating-point literals in some locales.
25 : * Instead, we only set these locale categories briefly when needed,
26 : * cache the required information obtained from localeconv() or
27 : * strftime(), and then set the locale categories back to "C".
28 : * The cached information is only used by the formatting functions
29 : * (to_char, etc.) and the money type. For the user, this should all be
30 : * transparent.
31 : *
32 : * !!! NOW HEAR THIS !!!
33 : *
34 : * We've been bitten repeatedly by this bug, so let's try to keep it in
35 : * mind in future: on some platforms, the locale functions return pointers
36 : * to static data that will be overwritten by any later locale function.
37 : * Thus, for example, the obvious-looking sequence
38 : * save = setlocale(category, NULL);
39 : * if (!setlocale(category, value))
40 : * fail = true;
41 : * setlocale(category, save);
42 : * DOES NOT WORK RELIABLY: on some platforms the second setlocale() call
43 : * will change the memory save is pointing at. To do this sort of thing
44 : * safely, you *must* pstrdup what setlocale returns the first time.
45 : *
46 : * The POSIX locale standard is available here:
47 : *
48 : * http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap07.html
49 : *----------
50 : */
51 :
52 :
53 : #include "postgres.h"
54 :
55 : #include <time.h>
56 :
57 : #include "access/htup_details.h"
58 : #include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
59 : #include "catalog/pg_database.h"
60 : #include "common/hashfn.h"
61 : #include "common/string.h"
62 : #include "mb/pg_wchar.h"
63 : #include "miscadmin.h"
64 : #include "utils/builtins.h"
65 : #include "utils/formatting.h"
66 : #include "utils/guc_hooks.h"
67 : #include "utils/lsyscache.h"
68 : #include "utils/memutils.h"
69 : #include "utils/pg_locale.h"
70 : #include "utils/syscache.h"
71 :
72 : #ifdef __GLIBC__
73 : #include <gnu/libc-version.h>
74 : #endif
75 :
76 : #ifdef WIN32
77 : #include <shlwapi.h>
78 : #endif
79 :
80 : /* Error triggered for locale-sensitive subroutines */
81 : #define PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(provider) \
82 : elog(ERROR, "unsupported collprovider for %s: %c", __func__, provider)
83 :
84 : /*
85 : * This should be large enough that most strings will fit, but small enough
86 : * that we feel comfortable putting it on the stack
87 : */
88 : #define TEXTBUFLEN 1024
89 :
90 : #define MAX_L10N_DATA 80
91 :
92 : /* pg_locale_icu.c */
93 : #ifdef USE_ICU
94 : extern UCollator *pg_ucol_open(const char *loc_str);
95 : extern UCollator *make_icu_collator(const char *iculocstr,
96 : const char *icurules);
97 : extern int strncoll_icu(const char *arg1, ssize_t len1,
98 : const char *arg2, ssize_t len2,
99 : pg_locale_t locale);
100 : extern size_t strnxfrm_icu(char *dest, size_t destsize,
101 : const char *src, ssize_t srclen,
102 : pg_locale_t locale);
103 : extern size_t strnxfrm_prefix_icu(char *dest, size_t destsize,
104 : const char *src, ssize_t srclen,
105 : pg_locale_t locale);
106 : #endif
107 :
108 : /* pg_locale_libc.c */
109 : extern locale_t make_libc_collator(const char *collate,
110 : const char *ctype);
111 : extern int strncoll_libc(const char *arg1, ssize_t len1,
112 : const char *arg2, ssize_t len2,
113 : pg_locale_t locale);
114 : extern size_t strnxfrm_libc(char *dest, size_t destsize,
115 : const char *src, ssize_t srclen,
116 : pg_locale_t locale);
117 :
118 : /* GUC settings */
119 : char *locale_messages;
120 : char *locale_monetary;
121 : char *locale_numeric;
122 : char *locale_time;
123 :
124 : int icu_validation_level = WARNING;
125 :
126 : /*
127 : * lc_time localization cache.
128 : *
129 : * We use only the first 7 or 12 entries of these arrays. The last array
130 : * element is left as NULL for the convenience of outside code that wants
131 : * to sequentially scan these arrays.
132 : */
133 : char *localized_abbrev_days[7 + 1];
134 : char *localized_full_days[7 + 1];
135 : char *localized_abbrev_months[12 + 1];
136 : char *localized_full_months[12 + 1];
137 :
138 : /* is the databases's LC_CTYPE the C locale? */
139 : bool database_ctype_is_c = false;
140 :
141 : static struct pg_locale_struct default_locale;
142 :
143 : /* indicates whether locale information cache is valid */
144 : static bool CurrentLocaleConvValid = false;
145 : static bool CurrentLCTimeValid = false;
146 :
147 : /* Cache for collation-related knowledge */
148 :
149 : typedef struct
150 : {
151 : Oid collid; /* hash key: pg_collation OID */
152 : pg_locale_t locale; /* locale_t struct, or 0 if not valid */
153 :
154 : /* needed for simplehash */
155 : uint32 hash;
156 : char status;
157 : } collation_cache_entry;
158 :
159 : #define SH_PREFIX collation_cache
160 : #define SH_ELEMENT_TYPE collation_cache_entry
161 : #define SH_KEY_TYPE Oid
162 : #define SH_KEY collid
163 : #define SH_HASH_KEY(tb, key) murmurhash32((uint32) key)
164 : #define SH_EQUAL(tb, a, b) (a == b)
165 : #define SH_GET_HASH(tb, a) a->hash
166 : #define SH_SCOPE static inline
167 : #define SH_STORE_HASH
168 : #define SH_DECLARE
169 : #define SH_DEFINE
170 : #include "lib/simplehash.h"
171 :
172 : static MemoryContext CollationCacheContext = NULL;
173 : static collation_cache_hash *CollationCache = NULL;
174 :
175 : /*
176 : * The collation cache is often accessed repeatedly for the same collation, so
177 : * remember the last one used.
178 : */
179 : static Oid last_collation_cache_oid = InvalidOid;
180 : static pg_locale_t last_collation_cache_locale = NULL;
181 :
182 : #if defined(WIN32) && defined(LC_MESSAGES)
183 : static char *IsoLocaleName(const char *);
184 : #endif
185 :
186 : /*
187 : * pg_perm_setlocale
188 : *
189 : * This wraps the libc function setlocale(), with two additions. First, when
190 : * changing LC_CTYPE, update gettext's encoding for the current message
191 : * domain. GNU gettext automatically tracks LC_CTYPE on most platforms, but
192 : * not on Windows. Second, if the operation is successful, the corresponding
193 : * LC_XXX environment variable is set to match. By setting the environment
194 : * variable, we ensure that any subsequent use of setlocale(..., "") will
195 : * preserve the settings made through this routine. Of course, LC_ALL must
196 : * also be unset to fully ensure that, but that has to be done elsewhere after
197 : * all the individual LC_XXX variables have been set correctly. (Thank you
198 : * Perl for making this kluge necessary.)
199 : */
200 : char *
201 93526 : pg_perm_setlocale(int category, const char *locale)
202 : {
203 : char *result;
204 : const char *envvar;
205 :
206 : #ifndef WIN32
207 93526 : result = setlocale(category, locale);
208 : #else
209 :
210 : /*
211 : * On Windows, setlocale(LC_MESSAGES) does not work, so just assume that
212 : * the given value is good and set it in the environment variables. We
213 : * must ignore attempts to set to "", which means "keep using the old
214 : * environment value".
215 : */
216 : #ifdef LC_MESSAGES
217 : if (category == LC_MESSAGES)
218 : {
219 : result = (char *) locale;
220 : if (locale == NULL || locale[0] == '\0')
221 : return result;
222 : }
223 : else
224 : #endif
225 : result = setlocale(category, locale);
226 : #endif /* WIN32 */
227 :
228 93526 : if (result == NULL)
229 0 : return result; /* fall out immediately on failure */
230 :
231 : /*
232 : * Use the right encoding in translated messages. Under ENABLE_NLS, let
233 : * pg_bind_textdomain_codeset() figure it out. Under !ENABLE_NLS, message
234 : * format strings are ASCII, but database-encoding strings may enter the
235 : * message via %s. This makes the overall message encoding equal to the
236 : * database encoding.
237 : */
238 93526 : if (category == LC_CTYPE)
239 : {
240 : static char save_lc_ctype[LOCALE_NAME_BUFLEN];
241 :
242 : /* copy setlocale() return value before callee invokes it again */
243 31924 : strlcpy(save_lc_ctype, result, sizeof(save_lc_ctype));
244 31924 : result = save_lc_ctype;
245 :
246 : #ifdef ENABLE_NLS
247 31924 : SetMessageEncoding(pg_bind_textdomain_codeset(textdomain(NULL)));
248 : #else
249 : SetMessageEncoding(GetDatabaseEncoding());
250 : #endif
251 : }
252 :
253 93526 : switch (category)
254 : {
255 31924 : case LC_COLLATE:
256 31924 : envvar = "LC_COLLATE";
257 31924 : break;
258 31924 : case LC_CTYPE:
259 31924 : envvar = "LC_CTYPE";
260 31924 : break;
261 : #ifdef LC_MESSAGES
262 19838 : case LC_MESSAGES:
263 19838 : envvar = "LC_MESSAGES";
264 : #ifdef WIN32
265 : result = IsoLocaleName(locale);
266 : if (result == NULL)
267 : result = (char *) locale;
268 : elog(DEBUG3, "IsoLocaleName() executed; locale: \"%s\"", result);
269 : #endif /* WIN32 */
270 19838 : break;
271 : #endif /* LC_MESSAGES */
272 3280 : case LC_MONETARY:
273 3280 : envvar = "LC_MONETARY";
274 3280 : break;
275 3280 : case LC_NUMERIC:
276 3280 : envvar = "LC_NUMERIC";
277 3280 : break;
278 3280 : case LC_TIME:
279 3280 : envvar = "LC_TIME";
280 3280 : break;
281 0 : default:
282 0 : elog(FATAL, "unrecognized LC category: %d", category);
283 : return NULL; /* keep compiler quiet */
284 : }
285 :
286 93526 : if (setenv(envvar, result, 1) != 0)
287 0 : return NULL;
288 :
289 93526 : return result;
290 : }
291 :
292 :
293 : /*
294 : * Is the locale name valid for the locale category?
295 : *
296 : * If successful, and canonname isn't NULL, a palloc'd copy of the locale's
297 : * canonical name is stored there. This is especially useful for figuring out
298 : * what locale name "" means (ie, the server environment value). (Actually,
299 : * it seems that on most implementations that's the only thing it's good for;
300 : * we could wish that setlocale gave back a canonically spelled version of
301 : * the locale name, but typically it doesn't.)
302 : */
303 : bool
304 63592 : check_locale(int category, const char *locale, char **canonname)
305 : {
306 : char *save;
307 : char *res;
308 :
309 : /* Don't let Windows' non-ASCII locale names in. */
310 63592 : if (!pg_is_ascii(locale))
311 : {
312 0 : ereport(WARNING,
313 : (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
314 : errmsg("locale name \"%s\" contains non-ASCII characters",
315 : locale)));
316 0 : return false;
317 : }
318 :
319 63592 : if (canonname)
320 1338 : *canonname = NULL; /* in case of failure */
321 :
322 63592 : save = setlocale(category, NULL);
323 63592 : if (!save)
324 0 : return false; /* won't happen, we hope */
325 :
326 : /* save may be pointing at a modifiable scratch variable, see above. */
327 63592 : save = pstrdup(save);
328 :
329 : /* set the locale with setlocale, to see if it accepts it. */
330 63592 : res = setlocale(category, locale);
331 :
332 : /* save canonical name if requested. */
333 63592 : if (res && canonname)
334 1334 : *canonname = pstrdup(res);
335 :
336 : /* restore old value. */
337 63592 : if (!setlocale(category, save))
338 0 : elog(WARNING, "failed to restore old locale \"%s\"", save);
339 63592 : pfree(save);
340 :
341 : /* Don't let Windows' non-ASCII locale names out. */
342 63592 : if (canonname && *canonname && !pg_is_ascii(*canonname))
343 : {
344 0 : ereport(WARNING,
345 : (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
346 : errmsg("locale name \"%s\" contains non-ASCII characters",
347 : *canonname)));
348 0 : pfree(*canonname);
349 0 : *canonname = NULL;
350 0 : return false;
351 : }
352 :
353 63592 : return (res != NULL);
354 : }
355 :
356 :
357 : /*
358 : * GUC check/assign hooks
359 : *
360 : * For most locale categories, the assign hook doesn't actually set the locale
361 : * permanently, just reset flags so that the next use will cache the
362 : * appropriate values. (See explanation at the top of this file.)
363 : *
364 : * Note: we accept value = "" as selecting the postmaster's environment
365 : * value, whatever it was (so long as the environment setting is legal).
366 : * This will have been locked down by an earlier call to pg_perm_setlocale.
367 : */
368 : bool
369 16724 : check_locale_monetary(char **newval, void **extra, GucSource source)
370 : {
371 16724 : return check_locale(LC_MONETARY, *newval, NULL);
372 : }
373 :
374 : void
375 16530 : assign_locale_monetary(const char *newval, void *extra)
376 : {
377 16530 : CurrentLocaleConvValid = false;
378 16530 : }
379 :
380 : bool
381 16730 : check_locale_numeric(char **newval, void **extra, GucSource source)
382 : {
383 16730 : return check_locale(LC_NUMERIC, *newval, NULL);
384 : }
385 :
386 : void
387 16542 : assign_locale_numeric(const char *newval, void *extra)
388 : {
389 16542 : CurrentLocaleConvValid = false;
390 16542 : }
391 :
392 : bool
393 16724 : check_locale_time(char **newval, void **extra, GucSource source)
394 : {
395 16724 : return check_locale(LC_TIME, *newval, NULL);
396 : }
397 :
398 : void
399 16530 : assign_locale_time(const char *newval, void *extra)
400 : {
401 16530 : CurrentLCTimeValid = false;
402 16530 : }
403 :
404 : /*
405 : * We allow LC_MESSAGES to actually be set globally.
406 : *
407 : * Note: we normally disallow value = "" because it wouldn't have consistent
408 : * semantics (it'd effectively just use the previous value). However, this
409 : * is the value passed for PGC_S_DEFAULT, so don't complain in that case,
410 : * not even if the attempted setting fails due to invalid environment value.
411 : * The idea there is just to accept the environment setting *if possible*
412 : * during startup, until we can read the proper value from postgresql.conf.
413 : */
414 : bool
415 16754 : check_locale_messages(char **newval, void **extra, GucSource source)
416 : {
417 16754 : if (**newval == '\0')
418 : {
419 4678 : if (source == PGC_S_DEFAULT)
420 4678 : return true;
421 : else
422 0 : return false;
423 : }
424 :
425 : /*
426 : * LC_MESSAGES category does not exist everywhere, but accept it anyway
427 : *
428 : * On Windows, we can't even check the value, so accept blindly
429 : */
430 : #if defined(LC_MESSAGES) && !defined(WIN32)
431 12076 : return check_locale(LC_MESSAGES, *newval, NULL);
432 : #else
433 : return true;
434 : #endif
435 : }
436 :
437 : void
438 16558 : assign_locale_messages(const char *newval, void *extra)
439 : {
440 : /*
441 : * LC_MESSAGES category does not exist everywhere, but accept it anyway.
442 : * We ignore failure, as per comment above.
443 : */
444 : #ifdef LC_MESSAGES
445 16558 : (void) pg_perm_setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, newval);
446 : #endif
447 16558 : }
448 :
449 :
450 : /*
451 : * Frees the malloced content of a struct lconv. (But not the struct
452 : * itself.) It's important that this not throw elog(ERROR).
453 : */
454 : static void
455 6 : free_struct_lconv(struct lconv *s)
456 : {
457 6 : free(s->decimal_point);
458 6 : free(s->thousands_sep);
459 6 : free(s->grouping);
460 6 : free(s->int_curr_symbol);
461 6 : free(s->currency_symbol);
462 6 : free(s->mon_decimal_point);
463 6 : free(s->mon_thousands_sep);
464 6 : free(s->mon_grouping);
465 6 : free(s->positive_sign);
466 6 : free(s->negative_sign);
467 6 : }
468 :
469 : /*
470 : * Check that all fields of a struct lconv (or at least, the ones we care
471 : * about) are non-NULL. The field list must match free_struct_lconv().
472 : */
473 : static bool
474 56 : struct_lconv_is_valid(struct lconv *s)
475 : {
476 56 : if (s->decimal_point == NULL)
477 0 : return false;
478 56 : if (s->thousands_sep == NULL)
479 0 : return false;
480 56 : if (s->grouping == NULL)
481 0 : return false;
482 56 : if (s->int_curr_symbol == NULL)
483 0 : return false;
484 56 : if (s->currency_symbol == NULL)
485 0 : return false;
486 56 : if (s->mon_decimal_point == NULL)
487 0 : return false;
488 56 : if (s->mon_thousands_sep == NULL)
489 0 : return false;
490 56 : if (s->mon_grouping == NULL)
491 0 : return false;
492 56 : if (s->positive_sign == NULL)
493 0 : return false;
494 56 : if (s->negative_sign == NULL)
495 0 : return false;
496 56 : return true;
497 : }
498 :
499 :
500 : /*
501 : * Convert the strdup'd string at *str from the specified encoding to the
502 : * database encoding.
503 : */
504 : static void
505 448 : db_encoding_convert(int encoding, char **str)
506 : {
507 : char *pstr;
508 : char *mstr;
509 :
510 : /* convert the string to the database encoding */
511 448 : pstr = pg_any_to_server(*str, strlen(*str), encoding);
512 448 : if (pstr == *str)
513 448 : return; /* no conversion happened */
514 :
515 : /* need it malloc'd not palloc'd */
516 0 : mstr = strdup(pstr);
517 0 : if (mstr == NULL)
518 0 : ereport(ERROR,
519 : (errcode(ERRCODE_OUT_OF_MEMORY),
520 : errmsg("out of memory")));
521 :
522 : /* replace old string */
523 0 : free(*str);
524 0 : *str = mstr;
525 :
526 0 : pfree(pstr);
527 : }
528 :
529 :
530 : /*
531 : * Return the POSIX lconv struct (contains number/money formatting
532 : * information) with locale information for all categories.
533 : */
534 : struct lconv *
535 2966 : PGLC_localeconv(void)
536 : {
537 : static struct lconv CurrentLocaleConv;
538 : static bool CurrentLocaleConvAllocated = false;
539 : struct lconv *extlconv;
540 : struct lconv worklconv;
541 : char *save_lc_monetary;
542 : char *save_lc_numeric;
543 : #ifdef WIN32
544 : char *save_lc_ctype;
545 : #endif
546 :
547 : /* Did we do it already? */
548 2966 : if (CurrentLocaleConvValid)
549 2910 : return &CurrentLocaleConv;
550 :
551 : /* Free any already-allocated storage */
552 56 : if (CurrentLocaleConvAllocated)
553 : {
554 6 : free_struct_lconv(&CurrentLocaleConv);
555 6 : CurrentLocaleConvAllocated = false;
556 : }
557 :
558 : /*
559 : * This is tricky because we really don't want to risk throwing error
560 : * while the locale is set to other than our usual settings. Therefore,
561 : * the process is: collect the usual settings, set locale to special
562 : * setting, copy relevant data into worklconv using strdup(), restore
563 : * normal settings, convert data to desired encoding, and finally stash
564 : * the collected data in CurrentLocaleConv. This makes it safe if we
565 : * throw an error during encoding conversion or run out of memory anywhere
566 : * in the process. All data pointed to by struct lconv members is
567 : * allocated with strdup, to avoid premature elog(ERROR) and to allow
568 : * using a single cleanup routine.
569 : */
570 56 : memset(&worklconv, 0, sizeof(worklconv));
571 :
572 : /* Save prevailing values of monetary and numeric locales */
573 56 : save_lc_monetary = setlocale(LC_MONETARY, NULL);
574 56 : if (!save_lc_monetary)
575 0 : elog(ERROR, "setlocale(NULL) failed");
576 56 : save_lc_monetary = pstrdup(save_lc_monetary);
577 :
578 56 : save_lc_numeric = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, NULL);
579 56 : if (!save_lc_numeric)
580 0 : elog(ERROR, "setlocale(NULL) failed");
581 56 : save_lc_numeric = pstrdup(save_lc_numeric);
582 :
583 : #ifdef WIN32
584 :
585 : /*
586 : * The POSIX standard explicitly says that it is undefined what happens if
587 : * LC_MONETARY or LC_NUMERIC imply an encoding (codeset) different from
588 : * that implied by LC_CTYPE. In practice, all Unix-ish platforms seem to
589 : * believe that localeconv() should return strings that are encoded in the
590 : * codeset implied by the LC_MONETARY or LC_NUMERIC locale name. Hence,
591 : * once we have successfully collected the localeconv() results, we will
592 : * convert them from that codeset to the desired server encoding.
593 : *
594 : * Windows, of course, resolutely does things its own way; on that
595 : * platform LC_CTYPE has to match LC_MONETARY/LC_NUMERIC to get sane
596 : * results. Hence, we must temporarily set that category as well.
597 : */
598 :
599 : /* Save prevailing value of ctype locale */
600 : save_lc_ctype = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL);
601 : if (!save_lc_ctype)
602 : elog(ERROR, "setlocale(NULL) failed");
603 : save_lc_ctype = pstrdup(save_lc_ctype);
604 :
605 : /* Here begins the critical section where we must not throw error */
606 :
607 : /* use numeric to set the ctype */
608 : setlocale(LC_CTYPE, locale_numeric);
609 : #endif
610 :
611 : /* Get formatting information for numeric */
612 56 : setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, locale_numeric);
613 56 : extlconv = localeconv();
614 :
615 : /* Must copy data now in case setlocale() overwrites it */
616 56 : worklconv.decimal_point = strdup(extlconv->decimal_point);
617 56 : worklconv.thousands_sep = strdup(extlconv->thousands_sep);
618 56 : worklconv.grouping = strdup(extlconv->grouping);
619 :
620 : #ifdef WIN32
621 : /* use monetary to set the ctype */
622 : setlocale(LC_CTYPE, locale_monetary);
623 : #endif
624 :
625 : /* Get formatting information for monetary */
626 56 : setlocale(LC_MONETARY, locale_monetary);
627 56 : extlconv = localeconv();
628 :
629 : /* Must copy data now in case setlocale() overwrites it */
630 56 : worklconv.int_curr_symbol = strdup(extlconv->int_curr_symbol);
631 56 : worklconv.currency_symbol = strdup(extlconv->currency_symbol);
632 56 : worklconv.mon_decimal_point = strdup(extlconv->mon_decimal_point);
633 56 : worklconv.mon_thousands_sep = strdup(extlconv->mon_thousands_sep);
634 56 : worklconv.mon_grouping = strdup(extlconv->mon_grouping);
635 56 : worklconv.positive_sign = strdup(extlconv->positive_sign);
636 56 : worklconv.negative_sign = strdup(extlconv->negative_sign);
637 : /* Copy scalar fields as well */
638 56 : worklconv.int_frac_digits = extlconv->int_frac_digits;
639 56 : worklconv.frac_digits = extlconv->frac_digits;
640 56 : worklconv.p_cs_precedes = extlconv->p_cs_precedes;
641 56 : worklconv.p_sep_by_space = extlconv->p_sep_by_space;
642 56 : worklconv.n_cs_precedes = extlconv->n_cs_precedes;
643 56 : worklconv.n_sep_by_space = extlconv->n_sep_by_space;
644 56 : worklconv.p_sign_posn = extlconv->p_sign_posn;
645 56 : worklconv.n_sign_posn = extlconv->n_sign_posn;
646 :
647 : /*
648 : * Restore the prevailing locale settings; failure to do so is fatal.
649 : * Possibly we could limp along with nondefault LC_MONETARY or LC_NUMERIC,
650 : * but proceeding with the wrong value of LC_CTYPE would certainly be bad
651 : * news; and considering that the prevailing LC_MONETARY and LC_NUMERIC
652 : * are almost certainly "C", there's really no reason that restoring those
653 : * should fail.
654 : */
655 : #ifdef WIN32
656 : if (!setlocale(LC_CTYPE, save_lc_ctype))
657 : elog(FATAL, "failed to restore LC_CTYPE to \"%s\"", save_lc_ctype);
658 : #endif
659 56 : if (!setlocale(LC_MONETARY, save_lc_monetary))
660 0 : elog(FATAL, "failed to restore LC_MONETARY to \"%s\"", save_lc_monetary);
661 56 : if (!setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, save_lc_numeric))
662 0 : elog(FATAL, "failed to restore LC_NUMERIC to \"%s\"", save_lc_numeric);
663 :
664 : /*
665 : * At this point we've done our best to clean up, and can call functions
666 : * that might possibly throw errors with a clean conscience. But let's
667 : * make sure we don't leak any already-strdup'd fields in worklconv.
668 : */
669 56 : PG_TRY();
670 : {
671 : int encoding;
672 :
673 : /* Release the pstrdup'd locale names */
674 56 : pfree(save_lc_monetary);
675 56 : pfree(save_lc_numeric);
676 : #ifdef WIN32
677 : pfree(save_lc_ctype);
678 : #endif
679 :
680 : /* If any of the preceding strdup calls failed, complain now. */
681 56 : if (!struct_lconv_is_valid(&worklconv))
682 0 : ereport(ERROR,
683 : (errcode(ERRCODE_OUT_OF_MEMORY),
684 : errmsg("out of memory")));
685 :
686 : /*
687 : * Now we must perform encoding conversion from whatever's associated
688 : * with the locales into the database encoding. If we can't identify
689 : * the encoding implied by LC_NUMERIC or LC_MONETARY (ie we get -1),
690 : * use PG_SQL_ASCII, which will result in just validating that the
691 : * strings are OK in the database encoding.
692 : */
693 56 : encoding = pg_get_encoding_from_locale(locale_numeric, true);
694 56 : if (encoding < 0)
695 0 : encoding = PG_SQL_ASCII;
696 :
697 56 : db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.decimal_point);
698 56 : db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.thousands_sep);
699 : /* grouping is not text and does not require conversion */
700 :
701 56 : encoding = pg_get_encoding_from_locale(locale_monetary, true);
702 56 : if (encoding < 0)
703 0 : encoding = PG_SQL_ASCII;
704 :
705 56 : db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.int_curr_symbol);
706 56 : db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.currency_symbol);
707 56 : db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.mon_decimal_point);
708 56 : db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.mon_thousands_sep);
709 : /* mon_grouping is not text and does not require conversion */
710 56 : db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.positive_sign);
711 56 : db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.negative_sign);
712 : }
713 0 : PG_CATCH();
714 : {
715 0 : free_struct_lconv(&worklconv);
716 0 : PG_RE_THROW();
717 : }
718 56 : PG_END_TRY();
719 :
720 : /*
721 : * Everything is good, so save the results.
722 : */
723 56 : CurrentLocaleConv = worklconv;
724 56 : CurrentLocaleConvAllocated = true;
725 56 : CurrentLocaleConvValid = true;
726 56 : return &CurrentLocaleConv;
727 : }
728 :
729 : #ifdef WIN32
730 : /*
731 : * On Windows, strftime() returns its output in encoding CP_ACP (the default
732 : * operating system codepage for the computer), which is likely different
733 : * from SERVER_ENCODING. This is especially important in Japanese versions
734 : * of Windows which will use SJIS encoding, which we don't support as a
735 : * server encoding.
736 : *
737 : * So, instead of using strftime(), use wcsftime() to return the value in
738 : * wide characters (internally UTF16) and then convert to UTF8, which we
739 : * know how to handle directly.
740 : *
741 : * Note that this only affects the calls to strftime() in this file, which are
742 : * used to get the locale-aware strings. Other parts of the backend use
743 : * pg_strftime(), which isn't locale-aware and does not need to be replaced.
744 : */
745 : static size_t
746 : strftime_win32(char *dst, size_t dstlen,
747 : const char *format, const struct tm *tm)
748 : {
749 : size_t len;
750 : wchar_t wformat[8]; /* formats used below need 3 chars */
751 : wchar_t wbuf[MAX_L10N_DATA];
752 :
753 : /*
754 : * Get a wchar_t version of the format string. We only actually use
755 : * plain-ASCII formats in this file, so we can say that they're UTF8.
756 : */
757 : len = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, format, -1,
758 : wformat, lengthof(wformat));
759 : if (len == 0)
760 : elog(ERROR, "could not convert format string from UTF-8: error code %lu",
761 : GetLastError());
762 :
763 : len = wcsftime(wbuf, MAX_L10N_DATA, wformat, tm);
764 : if (len == 0)
765 : {
766 : /*
767 : * wcsftime failed, possibly because the result would not fit in
768 : * MAX_L10N_DATA. Return 0 with the contents of dst unspecified.
769 : */
770 : return 0;
771 : }
772 :
773 : len = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, wbuf, len, dst, dstlen - 1,
774 : NULL, NULL);
775 : if (len == 0)
776 : elog(ERROR, "could not convert string to UTF-8: error code %lu",
777 : GetLastError());
778 :
779 : dst[len] = '\0';
780 :
781 : return len;
782 : }
783 :
784 : /* redefine strftime() */
785 : #define strftime(a,b,c,d) strftime_win32(a,b,c,d)
786 : #endif /* WIN32 */
787 :
788 : /*
789 : * Subroutine for cache_locale_time().
790 : * Convert the given string from encoding "encoding" to the database
791 : * encoding, and store the result at *dst, replacing any previous value.
792 : */
793 : static void
794 1748 : cache_single_string(char **dst, const char *src, int encoding)
795 : {
796 : char *ptr;
797 : char *olddst;
798 :
799 : /* Convert the string to the database encoding, or validate it's OK */
800 1748 : ptr = pg_any_to_server(src, strlen(src), encoding);
801 :
802 : /* Store the string in long-lived storage, replacing any previous value */
803 1748 : olddst = *dst;
804 1748 : *dst = MemoryContextStrdup(TopMemoryContext, ptr);
805 1748 : if (olddst)
806 0 : pfree(olddst);
807 :
808 : /* Might as well clean up any palloc'd conversion result, too */
809 1748 : if (ptr != src)
810 0 : pfree(ptr);
811 1748 : }
812 :
813 : /*
814 : * Update the lc_time localization cache variables if needed.
815 : */
816 : void
817 49456 : cache_locale_time(void)
818 : {
819 : char buf[(2 * 7 + 2 * 12) * MAX_L10N_DATA];
820 : char *bufptr;
821 : time_t timenow;
822 : struct tm *timeinfo;
823 : struct tm timeinfobuf;
824 49456 : bool strftimefail = false;
825 : int encoding;
826 : int i;
827 : char *save_lc_time;
828 : #ifdef WIN32
829 : char *save_lc_ctype;
830 : #endif
831 :
832 : /* did we do this already? */
833 49456 : if (CurrentLCTimeValid)
834 49410 : return;
835 :
836 46 : elog(DEBUG3, "cache_locale_time() executed; locale: \"%s\"", locale_time);
837 :
838 : /*
839 : * As in PGLC_localeconv(), it's critical that we not throw error while
840 : * libc's locale settings have nondefault values. Hence, we just call
841 : * strftime() within the critical section, and then convert and save its
842 : * results afterwards.
843 : */
844 :
845 : /* Save prevailing value of time locale */
846 46 : save_lc_time = setlocale(LC_TIME, NULL);
847 46 : if (!save_lc_time)
848 0 : elog(ERROR, "setlocale(NULL) failed");
849 46 : save_lc_time = pstrdup(save_lc_time);
850 :
851 : #ifdef WIN32
852 :
853 : /*
854 : * On Windows, it appears that wcsftime() internally uses LC_CTYPE, so we
855 : * must set it here. This code looks the same as what PGLC_localeconv()
856 : * does, but the underlying reason is different: this does NOT determine
857 : * the encoding we'll get back from strftime_win32().
858 : */
859 :
860 : /* Save prevailing value of ctype locale */
861 : save_lc_ctype = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL);
862 : if (!save_lc_ctype)
863 : elog(ERROR, "setlocale(NULL) failed");
864 : save_lc_ctype = pstrdup(save_lc_ctype);
865 :
866 : /* use lc_time to set the ctype */
867 : setlocale(LC_CTYPE, locale_time);
868 : #endif
869 :
870 46 : setlocale(LC_TIME, locale_time);
871 :
872 : /* We use times close to current time as data for strftime(). */
873 46 : timenow = time(NULL);
874 46 : timeinfo = gmtime_r(&timenow, &timeinfobuf);
875 :
876 : /* Store the strftime results in MAX_L10N_DATA-sized portions of buf[] */
877 46 : bufptr = buf;
878 :
879 : /*
880 : * MAX_L10N_DATA is sufficient buffer space for every known locale, and
881 : * POSIX defines no strftime() errors. (Buffer space exhaustion is not an
882 : * error.) An implementation might report errors (e.g. ENOMEM) by
883 : * returning 0 (or, less plausibly, a negative value) and setting errno.
884 : * Report errno just in case the implementation did that, but clear it in
885 : * advance of the calls so we don't emit a stale, unrelated errno.
886 : */
887 46 : errno = 0;
888 :
889 : /* localized days */
890 368 : for (i = 0; i < 7; i++)
891 : {
892 322 : timeinfo->tm_wday = i;
893 322 : if (strftime(bufptr, MAX_L10N_DATA, "%a", timeinfo) <= 0)
894 0 : strftimefail = true;
895 322 : bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
896 322 : if (strftime(bufptr, MAX_L10N_DATA, "%A", timeinfo) <= 0)
897 0 : strftimefail = true;
898 322 : bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
899 : }
900 :
901 : /* localized months */
902 598 : for (i = 0; i < 12; i++)
903 : {
904 552 : timeinfo->tm_mon = i;
905 552 : timeinfo->tm_mday = 1; /* make sure we don't have invalid date */
906 552 : if (strftime(bufptr, MAX_L10N_DATA, "%b", timeinfo) <= 0)
907 0 : strftimefail = true;
908 552 : bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
909 552 : if (strftime(bufptr, MAX_L10N_DATA, "%B", timeinfo) <= 0)
910 0 : strftimefail = true;
911 552 : bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
912 : }
913 :
914 : /*
915 : * Restore the prevailing locale settings; as in PGLC_localeconv(),
916 : * failure to do so is fatal.
917 : */
918 : #ifdef WIN32
919 : if (!setlocale(LC_CTYPE, save_lc_ctype))
920 : elog(FATAL, "failed to restore LC_CTYPE to \"%s\"", save_lc_ctype);
921 : #endif
922 46 : if (!setlocale(LC_TIME, save_lc_time))
923 0 : elog(FATAL, "failed to restore LC_TIME to \"%s\"", save_lc_time);
924 :
925 : /*
926 : * At this point we've done our best to clean up, and can throw errors, or
927 : * call functions that might throw errors, with a clean conscience.
928 : */
929 46 : if (strftimefail)
930 0 : elog(ERROR, "strftime() failed: %m");
931 :
932 : /* Release the pstrdup'd locale names */
933 46 : pfree(save_lc_time);
934 : #ifdef WIN32
935 : pfree(save_lc_ctype);
936 : #endif
937 :
938 : #ifndef WIN32
939 :
940 : /*
941 : * As in PGLC_localeconv(), we must convert strftime()'s output from the
942 : * encoding implied by LC_TIME to the database encoding. If we can't
943 : * identify the LC_TIME encoding, just perform encoding validation.
944 : */
945 46 : encoding = pg_get_encoding_from_locale(locale_time, true);
946 46 : if (encoding < 0)
947 0 : encoding = PG_SQL_ASCII;
948 :
949 : #else
950 :
951 : /*
952 : * On Windows, strftime_win32() always returns UTF8 data, so convert from
953 : * that if necessary.
954 : */
955 : encoding = PG_UTF8;
956 :
957 : #endif /* WIN32 */
958 :
959 46 : bufptr = buf;
960 :
961 : /* localized days */
962 368 : for (i = 0; i < 7; i++)
963 : {
964 322 : cache_single_string(&localized_abbrev_days[i], bufptr, encoding);
965 322 : bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
966 322 : cache_single_string(&localized_full_days[i], bufptr, encoding);
967 322 : bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
968 : }
969 46 : localized_abbrev_days[7] = NULL;
970 46 : localized_full_days[7] = NULL;
971 :
972 : /* localized months */
973 598 : for (i = 0; i < 12; i++)
974 : {
975 552 : cache_single_string(&localized_abbrev_months[i], bufptr, encoding);
976 552 : bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
977 552 : cache_single_string(&localized_full_months[i], bufptr, encoding);
978 552 : bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
979 : }
980 46 : localized_abbrev_months[12] = NULL;
981 46 : localized_full_months[12] = NULL;
982 :
983 46 : CurrentLCTimeValid = true;
984 : }
985 :
986 :
987 : #if defined(WIN32) && defined(LC_MESSAGES)
988 : /*
989 : * Convert a Windows setlocale() argument to a Unix-style one.
990 : *
991 : * Regardless of platform, we install message catalogs under a Unix-style
992 : * LL[_CC][.ENCODING][@VARIANT] naming convention. Only LC_MESSAGES settings
993 : * following that style will elicit localized interface strings.
994 : *
995 : * Before Visual Studio 2012 (msvcr110.dll), Windows setlocale() accepted "C"
996 : * (but not "c") and strings of the form <Language>[_<Country>][.<CodePage>],
997 : * case-insensitive. setlocale() returns the fully-qualified form; for
998 : * example, setlocale("thaI") returns "Thai_Thailand.874". Internally,
999 : * setlocale() and _create_locale() select a "locale identifier"[1] and store
1000 : * it in an undocumented _locale_t field. From that LCID, we can retrieve the
1001 : * ISO 639 language and the ISO 3166 country. Character encoding does not
1002 : * matter, because the server and client encodings govern that.
1003 : *
1004 : * Windows Vista introduced the "locale name" concept[2], closely following
1005 : * RFC 4646. Locale identifiers are now deprecated. Starting with Visual
1006 : * Studio 2012, setlocale() accepts locale names in addition to the strings it
1007 : * accepted historically. It does not standardize them; setlocale("Th-tH")
1008 : * returns "Th-tH". setlocale(category, "") still returns a traditional
1009 : * string. Furthermore, msvcr110.dll changed the undocumented _locale_t
1010 : * content to carry locale names instead of locale identifiers.
1011 : *
1012 : * Visual Studio 2015 should still be able to do the same as Visual Studio
1013 : * 2012, but the declaration of locale_name is missing in _locale_t, causing
1014 : * this code compilation to fail, hence this falls back instead on to
1015 : * enumerating all system locales by using EnumSystemLocalesEx to find the
1016 : * required locale name. If the input argument is in Unix-style then we can
1017 : * get ISO Locale name directly by using GetLocaleInfoEx() with LCType as
1018 : * LOCALE_SNAME.
1019 : *
1020 : * MinGW headers declare _create_locale(), but msvcrt.dll lacks that symbol in
1021 : * releases before Windows 8. IsoLocaleName() always fails in a MinGW-built
1022 : * postgres.exe, so only Unix-style values of the lc_messages GUC can elicit
1023 : * localized messages. In particular, every lc_messages setting that initdb
1024 : * can select automatically will yield only C-locale messages. XXX This could
1025 : * be fixed by running the fully-qualified locale name through a lookup table.
1026 : *
1027 : * This function returns a pointer to a static buffer bearing the converted
1028 : * name or NULL if conversion fails.
1029 : *
1030 : * [1] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/intl/locale-identifiers
1031 : * [2] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/intl/locale-names
1032 : */
1033 :
1034 : #if defined(_MSC_VER)
1035 :
1036 : /*
1037 : * Callback function for EnumSystemLocalesEx() in get_iso_localename().
1038 : *
1039 : * This function enumerates all system locales, searching for one that matches
1040 : * an input with the format: <Language>[_<Country>], e.g.
1041 : * English[_United States]
1042 : *
1043 : * The input is a three wchar_t array as an LPARAM. The first element is the
1044 : * locale_name we want to match, the second element is an allocated buffer
1045 : * where the Unix-style locale is copied if a match is found, and the third
1046 : * element is the search status, 1 if a match was found, 0 otherwise.
1047 : */
1048 : static BOOL CALLBACK
1049 : search_locale_enum(LPWSTR pStr, DWORD dwFlags, LPARAM lparam)
1050 : {
1051 : wchar_t test_locale[LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH];
1052 : wchar_t **argv;
1053 :
1054 : (void) (dwFlags);
1055 :
1056 : argv = (wchar_t **) lparam;
1057 : *argv[2] = (wchar_t) 0;
1058 :
1059 : memset(test_locale, 0, sizeof(test_locale));
1060 :
1061 : /* Get the name of the <Language> in English */
1062 : if (GetLocaleInfoEx(pStr, LOCALE_SENGLISHLANGUAGENAME,
1063 : test_locale, LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH))
1064 : {
1065 : /*
1066 : * If the enumerated locale does not have a hyphen ("en") OR the
1067 : * locale_name input does not have an underscore ("English"), we only
1068 : * need to compare the <Language> tags.
1069 : */
1070 : if (wcsrchr(pStr, '-') == NULL || wcsrchr(argv[0], '_') == NULL)
1071 : {
1072 : if (_wcsicmp(argv[0], test_locale) == 0)
1073 : {
1074 : wcscpy(argv[1], pStr);
1075 : *argv[2] = (wchar_t) 1;
1076 : return FALSE;
1077 : }
1078 : }
1079 :
1080 : /*
1081 : * We have to compare a full <Language>_<Country> tag, so we append
1082 : * the underscore and name of the country/region in English, e.g.
1083 : * "English_United States".
1084 : */
1085 : else
1086 : {
1087 : size_t len;
1088 :
1089 : wcscat(test_locale, L"_");
1090 : len = wcslen(test_locale);
1091 : if (GetLocaleInfoEx(pStr, LOCALE_SENGLISHCOUNTRYNAME,
1092 : test_locale + len,
1093 : LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH - len))
1094 : {
1095 : if (_wcsicmp(argv[0], test_locale) == 0)
1096 : {
1097 : wcscpy(argv[1], pStr);
1098 : *argv[2] = (wchar_t) 1;
1099 : return FALSE;
1100 : }
1101 : }
1102 : }
1103 : }
1104 :
1105 : return TRUE;
1106 : }
1107 :
1108 : /*
1109 : * This function converts a Windows locale name to an ISO formatted version
1110 : * for Visual Studio 2015 or greater.
1111 : *
1112 : * Returns NULL, if no valid conversion was found.
1113 : */
1114 : static char *
1115 : get_iso_localename(const char *winlocname)
1116 : {
1117 : wchar_t wc_locale_name[LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH];
1118 : wchar_t buffer[LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH];
1119 : static char iso_lc_messages[LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH];
1120 : char *period;
1121 : int len;
1122 : int ret_val;
1123 :
1124 : /*
1125 : * Valid locales have the following syntax:
1126 : * <Language>[_<Country>[.<CodePage>]]
1127 : *
1128 : * GetLocaleInfoEx can only take locale name without code-page and for the
1129 : * purpose of this API the code-page doesn't matter.
1130 : */
1131 : period = strchr(winlocname, '.');
1132 : if (period != NULL)
1133 : len = period - winlocname;
1134 : else
1135 : len = pg_mbstrlen(winlocname);
1136 :
1137 : memset(wc_locale_name, 0, sizeof(wc_locale_name));
1138 : memset(buffer, 0, sizeof(buffer));
1139 : MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, winlocname, len, wc_locale_name,
1140 : LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH);
1141 :
1142 : /*
1143 : * If the lc_messages is already a Unix-style string, we have a direct
1144 : * match with LOCALE_SNAME, e.g. en-US, en_US.
1145 : */
1146 : ret_val = GetLocaleInfoEx(wc_locale_name, LOCALE_SNAME, (LPWSTR) &buffer,
1147 : LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH);
1148 : if (!ret_val)
1149 : {
1150 : /*
1151 : * Search for a locale in the system that matches language and country
1152 : * name.
1153 : */
1154 : wchar_t *argv[3];
1155 :
1156 : argv[0] = wc_locale_name;
1157 : argv[1] = buffer;
1158 : argv[2] = (wchar_t *) &ret_val;
1159 : EnumSystemLocalesEx(search_locale_enum, LOCALE_WINDOWS, (LPARAM) argv,
1160 : NULL);
1161 : }
1162 :
1163 : if (ret_val)
1164 : {
1165 : size_t rc;
1166 : char *hyphen;
1167 :
1168 : /* Locale names use only ASCII, any conversion locale suffices. */
1169 : rc = wchar2char(iso_lc_messages, buffer, sizeof(iso_lc_messages), NULL);
1170 : if (rc == -1 || rc == sizeof(iso_lc_messages))
1171 : return NULL;
1172 :
1173 : /*
1174 : * Since the message catalogs sit on a case-insensitive filesystem, we
1175 : * need not standardize letter case here. So long as we do not ship
1176 : * message catalogs for which it would matter, we also need not
1177 : * translate the script/variant portion, e.g. uz-Cyrl-UZ to
1178 : * uz_UZ@cyrillic. Simply replace the hyphen with an underscore.
1179 : */
1180 : hyphen = strchr(iso_lc_messages, '-');
1181 : if (hyphen)
1182 : *hyphen = '_';
1183 : return iso_lc_messages;
1184 : }
1185 :
1186 : return NULL;
1187 : }
1188 :
1189 : static char *
1190 : IsoLocaleName(const char *winlocname)
1191 : {
1192 : static char iso_lc_messages[LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH];
1193 :
1194 : if (pg_strcasecmp("c", winlocname) == 0 ||
1195 : pg_strcasecmp("posix", winlocname) == 0)
1196 : {
1197 : strcpy(iso_lc_messages, "C");
1198 : return iso_lc_messages;
1199 : }
1200 : else
1201 : return get_iso_localename(winlocname);
1202 : }
1203 :
1204 : #else /* !defined(_MSC_VER) */
1205 :
1206 : static char *
1207 : IsoLocaleName(const char *winlocname)
1208 : {
1209 : return NULL; /* Not supported on MinGW */
1210 : }
1211 :
1212 : #endif /* defined(_MSC_VER) */
1213 :
1214 : #endif /* WIN32 && LC_MESSAGES */
1215 :
1216 :
1217 : /*
1218 : * Create a new pg_locale_t struct for the given collation oid.
1219 : */
1220 : static pg_locale_t
1221 3462 : create_pg_locale(Oid collid, MemoryContext context)
1222 : {
1223 : HeapTuple tp;
1224 : Form_pg_collation collform;
1225 : pg_locale_t result;
1226 : Datum datum;
1227 : bool isnull;
1228 :
1229 3462 : result = MemoryContextAllocZero(context, sizeof(struct pg_locale_struct));
1230 :
1231 3462 : tp = SearchSysCache1(COLLOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(collid));
1232 3462 : if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tp))
1233 0 : elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for collation %u", collid);
1234 3462 : collform = (Form_pg_collation) GETSTRUCT(tp);
1235 :
1236 3462 : result->provider = collform->collprovider;
1237 3462 : result->deterministic = collform->collisdeterministic;
1238 :
1239 3462 : if (collform->collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_BUILTIN)
1240 : {
1241 : const char *locstr;
1242 :
1243 38 : datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(COLLOID, tp, Anum_pg_collation_colllocale);
1244 38 : locstr = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
1245 :
1246 38 : result->collate_is_c = true;
1247 38 : result->ctype_is_c = (strcmp(locstr, "C") == 0);
1248 :
1249 38 : builtin_validate_locale(GetDatabaseEncoding(), locstr);
1250 :
1251 38 : result->info.builtin.locale = MemoryContextStrdup(context,
1252 : locstr);
1253 : }
1254 3424 : else if (collform->collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
1255 : {
1256 : #ifdef USE_ICU
1257 : const char *iculocstr;
1258 : const char *icurules;
1259 :
1260 184 : datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(COLLOID, tp, Anum_pg_collation_colllocale);
1261 184 : iculocstr = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
1262 :
1263 184 : result->collate_is_c = false;
1264 184 : result->ctype_is_c = false;
1265 :
1266 184 : datum = SysCacheGetAttr(COLLOID, tp, Anum_pg_collation_collicurules, &isnull);
1267 184 : if (!isnull)
1268 12 : icurules = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
1269 : else
1270 172 : icurules = NULL;
1271 :
1272 184 : result->info.icu.locale = MemoryContextStrdup(context, iculocstr);
1273 184 : result->info.icu.ucol = make_icu_collator(iculocstr, icurules);
1274 : #else
1275 : /* could get here if a collation was created by a build with ICU */
1276 : ereport(ERROR,
1277 : (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
1278 : errmsg("ICU is not supported in this build")));
1279 : #endif
1280 : }
1281 3240 : else if (collform->collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
1282 : {
1283 : const char *collcollate;
1284 : const char *collctype;
1285 :
1286 3240 : datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(COLLOID, tp, Anum_pg_collation_collcollate);
1287 3240 : collcollate = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
1288 3240 : datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(COLLOID, tp, Anum_pg_collation_collctype);
1289 3240 : collctype = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
1290 :
1291 3304 : result->collate_is_c = (strcmp(collcollate, "C") == 0) ||
1292 64 : (strcmp(collcollate, "POSIX") == 0);
1293 3304 : result->ctype_is_c = (strcmp(collctype, "C") == 0) ||
1294 64 : (strcmp(collctype, "POSIX") == 0);
1295 :
1296 3240 : result->info.lt = make_libc_collator(collcollate, collctype);
1297 : }
1298 : else
1299 : /* shouldn't happen */
1300 0 : PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(collform->collprovider);
1301 :
1302 3456 : datum = SysCacheGetAttr(COLLOID, tp, Anum_pg_collation_collversion,
1303 : &isnull);
1304 3456 : if (!isnull)
1305 : {
1306 : char *actual_versionstr;
1307 : char *collversionstr;
1308 :
1309 216 : collversionstr = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
1310 :
1311 216 : if (collform->collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
1312 0 : datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(COLLOID, tp, Anum_pg_collation_collcollate);
1313 : else
1314 216 : datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(COLLOID, tp, Anum_pg_collation_colllocale);
1315 :
1316 216 : actual_versionstr = get_collation_actual_version(collform->collprovider,
1317 216 : TextDatumGetCString(datum));
1318 216 : if (!actual_versionstr)
1319 : {
1320 : /*
1321 : * This could happen when specifying a version in CREATE COLLATION
1322 : * but the provider does not support versioning, or manually
1323 : * creating a mess in the catalogs.
1324 : */
1325 0 : ereport(ERROR,
1326 : (errmsg("collation \"%s\" has no actual version, but a version was recorded",
1327 : NameStr(collform->collname))));
1328 : }
1329 :
1330 216 : if (strcmp(actual_versionstr, collversionstr) != 0)
1331 0 : ereport(WARNING,
1332 : (errmsg("collation \"%s\" has version mismatch",
1333 : NameStr(collform->collname)),
1334 : errdetail("The collation in the database was created using version %s, "
1335 : "but the operating system provides version %s.",
1336 : collversionstr, actual_versionstr),
1337 : errhint("Rebuild all objects affected by this collation and run "
1338 : "ALTER COLLATION %s REFRESH VERSION, "
1339 : "or build PostgreSQL with the right library version.",
1340 : quote_qualified_identifier(get_namespace_name(collform->collnamespace),
1341 : NameStr(collform->collname)))));
1342 : }
1343 :
1344 3456 : ReleaseSysCache(tp);
1345 :
1346 3456 : return result;
1347 : }
1348 :
1349 : /*
1350 : * Initialize default_locale with database locale settings.
1351 : */
1352 : void
1353 28644 : init_database_collation(void)
1354 : {
1355 : HeapTuple tup;
1356 : Form_pg_database dbform;
1357 : Datum datum;
1358 :
1359 : /* Fetch our pg_database row normally, via syscache */
1360 28644 : tup = SearchSysCache1(DATABASEOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(MyDatabaseId));
1361 28644 : if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tup))
1362 0 : elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for database %u", MyDatabaseId);
1363 28644 : dbform = (Form_pg_database) GETSTRUCT(tup);
1364 :
1365 28644 : if (dbform->datlocprovider == COLLPROVIDER_BUILTIN)
1366 : {
1367 : char *datlocale;
1368 :
1369 1684 : datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(DATABASEOID, tup, Anum_pg_database_datlocale);
1370 1684 : datlocale = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
1371 :
1372 1684 : builtin_validate_locale(dbform->encoding, datlocale);
1373 :
1374 1684 : default_locale.collate_is_c = true;
1375 1684 : default_locale.ctype_is_c = (strcmp(datlocale, "C") == 0);
1376 :
1377 1684 : default_locale.info.builtin.locale = MemoryContextStrdup(
1378 : TopMemoryContext, datlocale);
1379 : }
1380 26960 : else if (dbform->datlocprovider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
1381 : {
1382 : #ifdef USE_ICU
1383 : char *datlocale;
1384 : char *icurules;
1385 : bool isnull;
1386 :
1387 26 : datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(DATABASEOID, tup, Anum_pg_database_datlocale);
1388 26 : datlocale = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
1389 :
1390 26 : default_locale.collate_is_c = false;
1391 26 : default_locale.ctype_is_c = false;
1392 :
1393 26 : datum = SysCacheGetAttr(DATABASEOID, tup, Anum_pg_database_daticurules, &isnull);
1394 26 : if (!isnull)
1395 0 : icurules = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
1396 : else
1397 26 : icurules = NULL;
1398 :
1399 26 : default_locale.info.icu.locale = MemoryContextStrdup(TopMemoryContext, datlocale);
1400 26 : default_locale.info.icu.ucol = make_icu_collator(datlocale, icurules);
1401 : #else
1402 : /* could get here if a collation was created by a build with ICU */
1403 : ereport(ERROR,
1404 : (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
1405 : errmsg("ICU is not supported in this build")));
1406 : #endif
1407 : }
1408 26934 : else if (dbform->datlocprovider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
1409 : {
1410 : const char *datcollate;
1411 : const char *datctype;
1412 :
1413 26934 : datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(DATABASEOID, tup, Anum_pg_database_datcollate);
1414 26934 : datcollate = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
1415 26934 : datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(DATABASEOID, tup, Anum_pg_database_datctype);
1416 26934 : datctype = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
1417 :
1418 52818 : default_locale.collate_is_c = (strcmp(datcollate, "C") == 0) ||
1419 25884 : (strcmp(datcollate, "POSIX") == 0);
1420 52818 : default_locale.ctype_is_c = (strcmp(datctype, "C") == 0) ||
1421 25884 : (strcmp(datctype, "POSIX") == 0);
1422 :
1423 26934 : default_locale.info.lt = make_libc_collator(datcollate, datctype);
1424 : }
1425 : else
1426 : /* shouldn't happen */
1427 0 : PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(dbform->datlocprovider);
1428 :
1429 :
1430 28640 : default_locale.provider = dbform->datlocprovider;
1431 :
1432 : /*
1433 : * Default locale is currently always deterministic. Nondeterministic
1434 : * locales currently don't support pattern matching, which would break a
1435 : * lot of things if applied globally.
1436 : */
1437 28640 : default_locale.deterministic = true;
1438 :
1439 28640 : ReleaseSysCache(tup);
1440 28640 : }
1441 :
1442 : /*
1443 : * Create a pg_locale_t from a collation OID. Results are cached for the
1444 : * lifetime of the backend. Thus, do not free the result with freelocale().
1445 : *
1446 : * For simplicity, we always generate COLLATE + CTYPE even though we
1447 : * might only need one of them. Since this is called only once per session,
1448 : * it shouldn't cost much.
1449 : */
1450 : pg_locale_t
1451 18843558 : pg_newlocale_from_collation(Oid collid)
1452 : {
1453 : collation_cache_entry *cache_entry;
1454 : bool found;
1455 :
1456 18843558 : if (collid == DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID)
1457 15542728 : return &default_locale;
1458 :
1459 3300830 : if (!OidIsValid(collid))
1460 0 : elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for collation %u", collid);
1461 :
1462 3300830 : if (last_collation_cache_oid == collid)
1463 3295554 : return last_collation_cache_locale;
1464 :
1465 5276 : if (CollationCache == NULL)
1466 : {
1467 3168 : CollationCacheContext = AllocSetContextCreate(TopMemoryContext,
1468 : "collation cache",
1469 : ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
1470 3168 : CollationCache = collation_cache_create(CollationCacheContext,
1471 : 16, NULL);
1472 : }
1473 :
1474 5276 : cache_entry = collation_cache_insert(CollationCache, collid, &found);
1475 5276 : if (!found)
1476 : {
1477 : /*
1478 : * Make sure cache entry is marked invalid, in case we fail before
1479 : * setting things.
1480 : */
1481 3462 : cache_entry->locale = 0;
1482 : }
1483 :
1484 5276 : if (cache_entry->locale == 0)
1485 : {
1486 3462 : cache_entry->locale = create_pg_locale(collid, CollationCacheContext);
1487 : }
1488 :
1489 5270 : last_collation_cache_oid = collid;
1490 5270 : last_collation_cache_locale = cache_entry->locale;
1491 :
1492 5270 : return cache_entry->locale;
1493 : }
1494 :
1495 : /*
1496 : * Get provider-specific collation version string for the given collation from
1497 : * the operating system/library.
1498 : */
1499 : char *
1500 96264 : get_collation_actual_version(char collprovider, const char *collcollate)
1501 : {
1502 96264 : char *collversion = NULL;
1503 :
1504 : /*
1505 : * The only two supported locales (C and C.UTF-8) are both based on memcmp
1506 : * and are not expected to change, but track the version anyway.
1507 : *
1508 : * Note that the character semantics may change for some locales, but the
1509 : * collation version only tracks changes to sort order.
1510 : */
1511 96264 : if (collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_BUILTIN)
1512 : {
1513 1782 : if (strcmp(collcollate, "C") == 0)
1514 48 : return "1";
1515 1734 : else if (strcmp(collcollate, "C.UTF-8") == 0)
1516 1734 : return "1";
1517 : else
1518 0 : ereport(ERROR,
1519 : (errcode(ERRCODE_WRONG_OBJECT_TYPE),
1520 : errmsg("invalid locale name \"%s\" for builtin provider",
1521 : collcollate)));
1522 : }
1523 :
1524 : #ifdef USE_ICU
1525 94482 : if (collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
1526 : {
1527 : UCollator *collator;
1528 : UVersionInfo versioninfo;
1529 : char buf[U_MAX_VERSION_STRING_LENGTH];
1530 :
1531 67792 : collator = pg_ucol_open(collcollate);
1532 :
1533 67792 : ucol_getVersion(collator, versioninfo);
1534 67792 : ucol_close(collator);
1535 :
1536 67792 : u_versionToString(versioninfo, buf);
1537 67792 : collversion = pstrdup(buf);
1538 : }
1539 : else
1540 : #endif
1541 53380 : if (collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC &&
1542 53200 : pg_strcasecmp("C", collcollate) != 0 &&
1543 52848 : pg_strncasecmp("C.", collcollate, 2) != 0 &&
1544 26338 : pg_strcasecmp("POSIX", collcollate) != 0)
1545 : {
1546 : #if defined(__GLIBC__)
1547 : /* Use the glibc version because we don't have anything better. */
1548 26312 : collversion = pstrdup(gnu_get_libc_version());
1549 : #elif defined(LC_VERSION_MASK)
1550 : locale_t loc;
1551 :
1552 : /* Look up FreeBSD collation version. */
1553 : loc = newlocale(LC_COLLATE_MASK, collcollate, NULL);
1554 : if (loc)
1555 : {
1556 : collversion =
1557 : pstrdup(querylocale(LC_COLLATE_MASK | LC_VERSION_MASK, loc));
1558 : freelocale(loc);
1559 : }
1560 : else
1561 : ereport(ERROR,
1562 : (errmsg("could not load locale \"%s\"", collcollate)));
1563 : #elif defined(WIN32)
1564 : /*
1565 : * If we are targeting Windows Vista and above, we can ask for a name
1566 : * given a collation name (earlier versions required a location code
1567 : * that we don't have).
1568 : */
1569 : NLSVERSIONINFOEX version = {sizeof(NLSVERSIONINFOEX)};
1570 : WCHAR wide_collcollate[LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH];
1571 :
1572 : MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, collcollate, -1, wide_collcollate,
1573 : LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH);
1574 : if (!GetNLSVersionEx(COMPARE_STRING, wide_collcollate, &version))
1575 : {
1576 : /*
1577 : * GetNLSVersionEx() wants a language tag such as "en-US", not a
1578 : * locale name like "English_United States.1252". Until those
1579 : * values can be prevented from entering the system, or 100%
1580 : * reliably converted to the more useful tag format, tolerate the
1581 : * resulting error and report that we have no version data.
1582 : */
1583 : if (GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER)
1584 : return NULL;
1585 :
1586 : ereport(ERROR,
1587 : (errmsg("could not get collation version for locale \"%s\": error code %lu",
1588 : collcollate,
1589 : GetLastError())));
1590 : }
1591 : collversion = psprintf("%lu.%lu,%lu.%lu",
1592 : (version.dwNLSVersion >> 8) & 0xFFFF,
1593 : version.dwNLSVersion & 0xFF,
1594 : (version.dwDefinedVersion >> 8) & 0xFFFF,
1595 : version.dwDefinedVersion & 0xFF);
1596 : #endif
1597 : }
1598 :
1599 94482 : return collversion;
1600 : }
1601 :
1602 : /*
1603 : * pg_strcoll
1604 : *
1605 : * Like pg_strncoll for NUL-terminated input strings.
1606 : */
1607 : int
1608 22750292 : pg_strcoll(const char *arg1, const char *arg2, pg_locale_t locale)
1609 : {
1610 : int result;
1611 :
1612 22750292 : if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
1613 22748714 : result = strncoll_libc(arg1, -1, arg2, -1, locale);
1614 : #ifdef USE_ICU
1615 1578 : else if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
1616 1578 : result = strncoll_icu(arg1, -1, arg2, -1, locale);
1617 : #endif
1618 : else
1619 : /* shouldn't happen */
1620 0 : PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(locale->provider);
1621 :
1622 22750292 : return result;
1623 : }
1624 :
1625 : /*
1626 : * pg_strncoll
1627 : *
1628 : * Call ucol_strcollUTF8(), ucol_strcoll(), strcoll_l() or wcscoll_l() as
1629 : * appropriate for the given locale, platform, and database encoding. If the
1630 : * locale is not specified, use the database collation.
1631 : *
1632 : * The input strings must be encoded in the database encoding. If an input
1633 : * string is NUL-terminated, its length may be specified as -1.
1634 : *
1635 : * The caller is responsible for breaking ties if the collation is
1636 : * deterministic; this maintains consistency with pg_strnxfrm(), which cannot
1637 : * easily account for deterministic collations.
1638 : */
1639 : int
1640 2055938 : pg_strncoll(const char *arg1, ssize_t len1, const char *arg2, ssize_t len2,
1641 : pg_locale_t locale)
1642 : {
1643 : int result;
1644 :
1645 2055938 : if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
1646 2035570 : result = strncoll_libc(arg1, len1, arg2, len2, locale);
1647 : #ifdef USE_ICU
1648 20368 : else if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
1649 20368 : result = strncoll_icu(arg1, len1, arg2, len2, locale);
1650 : #endif
1651 : else
1652 : /* shouldn't happen */
1653 0 : PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(locale->provider);
1654 :
1655 2055938 : return result;
1656 : }
1657 :
1658 : /*
1659 : * Return true if the collation provider supports pg_strxfrm() and
1660 : * pg_strnxfrm(); otherwise false.
1661 : *
1662 : * Unfortunately, it seems that strxfrm() for non-C collations is broken on
1663 : * many common platforms; testing of multiple versions of glibc reveals that,
1664 : * for many locales, strcoll() and strxfrm() do not return consistent
1665 : * results. While no other libc other than Cygwin has so far been shown to
1666 : * have a problem, we take the conservative course of action for right now and
1667 : * disable this categorically. (Users who are certain this isn't a problem on
1668 : * their system can define TRUST_STRXFRM.)
1669 : *
1670 : * No similar problem is known for the ICU provider.
1671 : */
1672 : bool
1673 41478 : pg_strxfrm_enabled(pg_locale_t locale)
1674 : {
1675 41478 : if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
1676 : #ifdef TRUST_STRXFRM
1677 : return true;
1678 : #else
1679 40778 : return false;
1680 : #endif
1681 700 : else if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
1682 700 : return true;
1683 : else
1684 : /* shouldn't happen */
1685 0 : PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(locale->provider);
1686 :
1687 : return false; /* keep compiler quiet */
1688 : }
1689 :
1690 : /*
1691 : * pg_strxfrm
1692 : *
1693 : * Like pg_strnxfrm for a NUL-terminated input string.
1694 : */
1695 : size_t
1696 144 : pg_strxfrm(char *dest, const char *src, size_t destsize, pg_locale_t locale)
1697 : {
1698 144 : size_t result = 0; /* keep compiler quiet */
1699 :
1700 144 : if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
1701 144 : result = strnxfrm_libc(dest, destsize, src, -1, locale);
1702 : #ifdef USE_ICU
1703 0 : else if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
1704 0 : result = strnxfrm_icu(dest, destsize, src, -1, locale);
1705 : #endif
1706 : else
1707 : /* shouldn't happen */
1708 0 : PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(locale->provider);
1709 :
1710 144 : return result;
1711 : }
1712 :
1713 : /*
1714 : * pg_strnxfrm
1715 : *
1716 : * Transforms 'src' to a nul-terminated string stored in 'dest' such that
1717 : * ordinary strcmp() on transformed strings is equivalent to pg_strcoll() on
1718 : * untransformed strings.
1719 : *
1720 : * The input string must be encoded in the database encoding. If the input
1721 : * string is NUL-terminated, its length may be specified as -1. If 'destsize'
1722 : * is zero, 'dest' may be NULL.
1723 : *
1724 : * Not all providers support pg_strnxfrm() safely. The caller should check
1725 : * pg_strxfrm_enabled() first, otherwise this function may return wrong
1726 : * results or an error.
1727 : *
1728 : * Returns the number of bytes needed (or more) to store the transformed
1729 : * string, excluding the terminating nul byte. If the value returned is
1730 : * 'destsize' or greater, the resulting contents of 'dest' are undefined.
1731 : */
1732 : size_t
1733 10020 : pg_strnxfrm(char *dest, size_t destsize, const char *src, ssize_t srclen,
1734 : pg_locale_t locale)
1735 : {
1736 10020 : size_t result = 0; /* keep compiler quiet */
1737 :
1738 10020 : if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
1739 0 : result = strnxfrm_libc(dest, destsize, src, srclen, locale);
1740 : #ifdef USE_ICU
1741 10020 : else if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
1742 10020 : result = strnxfrm_icu(dest, destsize, src, srclen, locale);
1743 : #endif
1744 : else
1745 : /* shouldn't happen */
1746 0 : PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(locale->provider);
1747 :
1748 10020 : return result;
1749 : }
1750 :
1751 : /*
1752 : * Return true if the collation provider supports pg_strxfrm_prefix() and
1753 : * pg_strnxfrm_prefix(); otherwise false.
1754 : */
1755 : bool
1756 1650 : pg_strxfrm_prefix_enabled(pg_locale_t locale)
1757 : {
1758 1650 : if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
1759 0 : return false;
1760 1650 : else if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
1761 1650 : return true;
1762 : else
1763 : /* shouldn't happen */
1764 0 : PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(locale->provider);
1765 :
1766 : return false; /* keep compiler quiet */
1767 : }
1768 :
1769 : /*
1770 : * pg_strxfrm_prefix
1771 : *
1772 : * Like pg_strnxfrm_prefix for a NUL-terminated input string.
1773 : */
1774 : size_t
1775 1650 : pg_strxfrm_prefix(char *dest, const char *src, size_t destsize,
1776 : pg_locale_t locale)
1777 : {
1778 1650 : return pg_strnxfrm_prefix(dest, destsize, src, -1, locale);
1779 : }
1780 :
1781 : /*
1782 : * pg_strnxfrm_prefix
1783 : *
1784 : * Transforms 'src' to a byte sequence stored in 'dest' such that ordinary
1785 : * memcmp() on the byte sequence is equivalent to pg_strncoll() on
1786 : * untransformed strings. The result is not nul-terminated.
1787 : *
1788 : * The input string must be encoded in the database encoding. If the input
1789 : * string is NUL-terminated, its length may be specified as -1.
1790 : *
1791 : * Not all providers support pg_strnxfrm_prefix() safely. The caller should
1792 : * check pg_strxfrm_prefix_enabled() first, otherwise this function may return
1793 : * wrong results or an error.
1794 : *
1795 : * If destsize is not large enough to hold the resulting byte sequence, stores
1796 : * only the first destsize bytes in 'dest'. Returns the number of bytes
1797 : * actually copied to 'dest'.
1798 : */
1799 : size_t
1800 1650 : pg_strnxfrm_prefix(char *dest, size_t destsize, const char *src,
1801 : ssize_t srclen, pg_locale_t locale)
1802 : {
1803 1650 : size_t result = 0; /* keep compiler quiet */
1804 :
1805 : #ifdef USE_ICU
1806 1650 : if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
1807 1650 : result = strnxfrm_prefix_icu(dest, destsize, src, -1, locale);
1808 : else
1809 : #endif
1810 0 : PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(locale->provider);
1811 :
1812 1650 : return result;
1813 : }
1814 :
1815 : /*
1816 : * Return required encoding ID for the given locale, or -1 if any encoding is
1817 : * valid for the locale.
1818 : */
1819 : int
1820 1828 : builtin_locale_encoding(const char *locale)
1821 : {
1822 1828 : if (strcmp(locale, "C") == 0)
1823 64 : return -1;
1824 1764 : if (strcmp(locale, "C.UTF-8") == 0)
1825 1764 : return PG_UTF8;
1826 :
1827 0 : ereport(ERROR,
1828 : (errcode(ERRCODE_WRONG_OBJECT_TYPE),
1829 : errmsg("invalid locale name \"%s\" for builtin provider",
1830 : locale)));
1831 :
1832 : return 0; /* keep compiler quiet */
1833 : }
1834 :
1835 :
1836 : /*
1837 : * Validate the locale and encoding combination, and return the canonical form
1838 : * of the locale name.
1839 : */
1840 : const char *
1841 1814 : builtin_validate_locale(int encoding, const char *locale)
1842 : {
1843 1814 : const char *canonical_name = NULL;
1844 : int required_encoding;
1845 :
1846 1814 : if (strcmp(locale, "C") == 0)
1847 52 : canonical_name = "C";
1848 1762 : else if (strcmp(locale, "C.UTF-8") == 0 || strcmp(locale, "C.UTF8") == 0)
1849 1750 : canonical_name = "C.UTF-8";
1850 :
1851 1814 : if (!canonical_name)
1852 12 : ereport(ERROR,
1853 : (errcode(ERRCODE_WRONG_OBJECT_TYPE),
1854 : errmsg("invalid locale name \"%s\" for builtin provider",
1855 : locale)));
1856 :
1857 1802 : required_encoding = builtin_locale_encoding(canonical_name);
1858 1802 : if (required_encoding >= 0 && encoding != required_encoding)
1859 2 : ereport(ERROR,
1860 : (errcode(ERRCODE_WRONG_OBJECT_TYPE),
1861 : errmsg("encoding \"%s\" does not match locale \"%s\"",
1862 : pg_encoding_to_char(encoding), locale)));
1863 :
1864 1800 : return canonical_name;
1865 : }
1866 :
1867 :
1868 :
1869 : /*
1870 : * Return the BCP47 language tag representation of the requested locale.
1871 : *
1872 : * This function should be called before passing the string to ucol_open(),
1873 : * because conversion to a language tag also performs "level 2
1874 : * canonicalization". In addition to producing a consistent format, level 2
1875 : * canonicalization is able to more accurately interpret different input
1876 : * locale string formats, such as POSIX and .NET IDs.
1877 : */
1878 : char *
1879 67496 : icu_language_tag(const char *loc_str, int elevel)
1880 : {
1881 : #ifdef USE_ICU
1882 : UErrorCode status;
1883 : char *langtag;
1884 67496 : size_t buflen = 32; /* arbitrary starting buffer size */
1885 67496 : const bool strict = true;
1886 :
1887 : /*
1888 : * A BCP47 language tag doesn't have a clearly-defined upper limit (cf.
1889 : * RFC5646 section 4.4). Additionally, in older ICU versions,
1890 : * uloc_toLanguageTag() doesn't always return the ultimate length on the
1891 : * first call, necessitating a loop.
1892 : */
1893 67496 : langtag = palloc(buflen);
1894 : while (true)
1895 : {
1896 67496 : status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
1897 67496 : uloc_toLanguageTag(loc_str, langtag, buflen, strict, &status);
1898 :
1899 : /* try again if the buffer is not large enough */
1900 67496 : if ((status == U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR ||
1901 67496 : status == U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_WARNING) &&
1902 : buflen < MaxAllocSize)
1903 : {
1904 0 : buflen = Min(buflen * 2, MaxAllocSize);
1905 0 : langtag = repalloc(langtag, buflen);
1906 0 : continue;
1907 : }
1908 :
1909 67496 : break;
1910 : }
1911 :
1912 67496 : if (U_FAILURE(status))
1913 : {
1914 18 : pfree(langtag);
1915 :
1916 18 : if (elevel > 0)
1917 14 : ereport(elevel,
1918 : (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
1919 : errmsg("could not convert locale name \"%s\" to language tag: %s",
1920 : loc_str, u_errorName(status))));
1921 12 : return NULL;
1922 : }
1923 :
1924 67478 : return langtag;
1925 : #else /* not USE_ICU */
1926 : ereport(ERROR,
1927 : (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
1928 : errmsg("ICU is not supported in this build")));
1929 : return NULL; /* keep compiler quiet */
1930 : #endif /* not USE_ICU */
1931 : }
1932 :
1933 : /*
1934 : * Perform best-effort check that the locale is a valid one.
1935 : */
1936 : void
1937 166 : icu_validate_locale(const char *loc_str)
1938 : {
1939 : #ifdef USE_ICU
1940 : UCollator *collator;
1941 : UErrorCode status;
1942 : char lang[ULOC_LANG_CAPACITY];
1943 166 : bool found = false;
1944 166 : int elevel = icu_validation_level;
1945 :
1946 : /* no validation */
1947 166 : if (elevel < 0)
1948 12 : return;
1949 :
1950 : /* downgrade to WARNING during pg_upgrade */
1951 154 : if (IsBinaryUpgrade && elevel > WARNING)
1952 0 : elevel = WARNING;
1953 :
1954 : /* validate that we can extract the language */
1955 154 : status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
1956 154 : uloc_getLanguage(loc_str, lang, ULOC_LANG_CAPACITY, &status);
1957 154 : if (U_FAILURE(status) || status == U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_WARNING)
1958 : {
1959 0 : ereport(elevel,
1960 : (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
1961 : errmsg("could not get language from ICU locale \"%s\": %s",
1962 : loc_str, u_errorName(status)),
1963 : errhint("To disable ICU locale validation, set the parameter \"%s\" to \"%s\".",
1964 : "icu_validation_level", "disabled")));
1965 0 : return;
1966 : }
1967 :
1968 : /* check for special language name */
1969 154 : if (strcmp(lang, "") == 0 ||
1970 46 : strcmp(lang, "root") == 0 || strcmp(lang, "und") == 0)
1971 108 : found = true;
1972 :
1973 : /* search for matching language within ICU */
1974 15138 : for (int32_t i = 0; !found && i < uloc_countAvailable(); i++)
1975 : {
1976 14984 : const char *otherloc = uloc_getAvailable(i);
1977 : char otherlang[ULOC_LANG_CAPACITY];
1978 :
1979 14984 : status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
1980 14984 : uloc_getLanguage(otherloc, otherlang, ULOC_LANG_CAPACITY, &status);
1981 14984 : if (U_FAILURE(status) || status == U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_WARNING)
1982 0 : continue;
1983 :
1984 14984 : if (strcmp(lang, otherlang) == 0)
1985 32 : found = true;
1986 : }
1987 :
1988 154 : if (!found)
1989 14 : ereport(elevel,
1990 : (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
1991 : errmsg("ICU locale \"%s\" has unknown language \"%s\"",
1992 : loc_str, lang),
1993 : errhint("To disable ICU locale validation, set the parameter \"%s\" to \"%s\".",
1994 : "icu_validation_level", "disabled")));
1995 :
1996 : /* check that it can be opened */
1997 148 : collator = pg_ucol_open(loc_str);
1998 140 : ucol_close(collator);
1999 : #else /* not USE_ICU */
2000 : /* could get here if a collation was created by a build with ICU */
2001 : ereport(ERROR,
2002 : (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
2003 : errmsg("ICU is not supported in this build")));
2004 : #endif /* not USE_ICU */
2005 : }
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