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       1             : /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
       2             :  *
       3             :  * PostgreSQL locale utilities
       4             :  *
       5             :  * Portions Copyright (c) 2002-2025, 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 WIN32
      73             : #include <shlwapi.h>
      74             : #endif
      75             : 
      76             : /* Error triggered for locale-sensitive subroutines */
      77             : #define     PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(provider) \
      78             :     elog(ERROR, "unsupported collprovider for %s: %c", __func__, provider)
      79             : 
      80             : /*
      81             :  * This should be large enough that most strings will fit, but small enough
      82             :  * that we feel comfortable putting it on the stack
      83             :  */
      84             : #define     TEXTBUFLEN          1024
      85             : 
      86             : #define     MAX_L10N_DATA       80
      87             : 
      88             : /* pg_locale_builtin.c */
      89             : extern pg_locale_t create_pg_locale_builtin(Oid collid, MemoryContext context);
      90             : extern char *get_collation_actual_version_builtin(const char *collcollate);
      91             : 
      92             : /* pg_locale_icu.c */
      93             : #ifdef USE_ICU
      94             : extern UCollator *pg_ucol_open(const char *loc_str);
      95             : extern char *get_collation_actual_version_icu(const char *collcollate);
      96             : #endif
      97             : extern pg_locale_t create_pg_locale_icu(Oid collid, MemoryContext context);
      98             : 
      99             : /* pg_locale_libc.c */
     100             : extern pg_locale_t create_pg_locale_libc(Oid collid, MemoryContext context);
     101             : extern char *get_collation_actual_version_libc(const char *collcollate);
     102             : 
     103             : extern size_t strlower_builtin(char *dst, size_t dstsize, const char *src,
     104             :                                ssize_t srclen, pg_locale_t locale);
     105             : extern size_t strtitle_builtin(char *dst, size_t dstsize, const char *src,
     106             :                                ssize_t srclen, pg_locale_t locale);
     107             : extern size_t strupper_builtin(char *dst, size_t dstsize, const char *src,
     108             :                                ssize_t srclen, pg_locale_t locale);
     109             : 
     110             : extern size_t strlower_icu(char *dst, size_t dstsize, const char *src,
     111             :                            ssize_t srclen, pg_locale_t locale);
     112             : extern size_t strtitle_icu(char *dst, size_t dstsize, const char *src,
     113             :                            ssize_t srclen, pg_locale_t locale);
     114             : extern size_t strupper_icu(char *dst, size_t dstsize, const char *src,
     115             :                            ssize_t srclen, pg_locale_t locale);
     116             : 
     117             : extern size_t strlower_libc(char *dst, size_t dstsize, const char *src,
     118             :                             ssize_t srclen, pg_locale_t locale);
     119             : extern size_t strtitle_libc(char *dst, size_t dstsize, const char *src,
     120             :                             ssize_t srclen, pg_locale_t locale);
     121             : extern size_t strupper_libc(char *dst, size_t dstsize, const char *src,
     122             :                             ssize_t srclen, pg_locale_t locale);
     123             : 
     124             : /* GUC settings */
     125             : char       *locale_messages;
     126             : char       *locale_monetary;
     127             : char       *locale_numeric;
     128             : char       *locale_time;
     129             : 
     130             : int         icu_validation_level = WARNING;
     131             : 
     132             : /*
     133             :  * lc_time localization cache.
     134             :  *
     135             :  * We use only the first 7 or 12 entries of these arrays.  The last array
     136             :  * element is left as NULL for the convenience of outside code that wants
     137             :  * to sequentially scan these arrays.
     138             :  */
     139             : char       *localized_abbrev_days[7 + 1];
     140             : char       *localized_full_days[7 + 1];
     141             : char       *localized_abbrev_months[12 + 1];
     142             : char       *localized_full_months[12 + 1];
     143             : 
     144             : /* is the databases's LC_CTYPE the C locale? */
     145             : bool        database_ctype_is_c = false;
     146             : 
     147             : static pg_locale_t default_locale = NULL;
     148             : 
     149             : /* indicates whether locale information cache is valid */
     150             : static bool CurrentLocaleConvValid = false;
     151             : static bool CurrentLCTimeValid = false;
     152             : 
     153             : /* Cache for collation-related knowledge */
     154             : 
     155             : typedef struct
     156             : {
     157             :     Oid         collid;         /* hash key: pg_collation OID */
     158             :     pg_locale_t locale;         /* locale_t struct, or 0 if not valid */
     159             : 
     160             :     /* needed for simplehash */
     161             :     uint32      hash;
     162             :     char        status;
     163             : } collation_cache_entry;
     164             : 
     165             : #define SH_PREFIX       collation_cache
     166             : #define SH_ELEMENT_TYPE collation_cache_entry
     167             : #define SH_KEY_TYPE     Oid
     168             : #define SH_KEY          collid
     169             : #define SH_HASH_KEY(tb, key)    murmurhash32((uint32) key)
     170             : #define SH_EQUAL(tb, a, b)      (a == b)
     171             : #define SH_GET_HASH(tb, a)      a->hash
     172             : #define SH_SCOPE        static inline
     173             : #define SH_STORE_HASH
     174             : #define SH_DECLARE
     175             : #define SH_DEFINE
     176             : #include "lib/simplehash.h"
     177             : 
     178             : static MemoryContext CollationCacheContext = NULL;
     179             : static collation_cache_hash *CollationCache = NULL;
     180             : 
     181             : /*
     182             :  * The collation cache is often accessed repeatedly for the same collation, so
     183             :  * remember the last one used.
     184             :  */
     185             : static Oid  last_collation_cache_oid = InvalidOid;
     186             : static pg_locale_t last_collation_cache_locale = NULL;
     187             : 
     188             : #if defined(WIN32) && defined(LC_MESSAGES)
     189             : static char *IsoLocaleName(const char *);
     190             : #endif
     191             : 
     192             : /*
     193             :  * pg_perm_setlocale
     194             :  *
     195             :  * This wraps the libc function setlocale(), with two additions.  First, when
     196             :  * changing LC_CTYPE, update gettext's encoding for the current message
     197             :  * domain.  GNU gettext automatically tracks LC_CTYPE on most platforms, but
     198             :  * not on Windows.  Second, if the operation is successful, the corresponding
     199             :  * LC_XXX environment variable is set to match.  By setting the environment
     200             :  * variable, we ensure that any subsequent use of setlocale(..., "") will
     201             :  * preserve the settings made through this routine.  Of course, LC_ALL must
     202             :  * also be unset to fully ensure that, but that has to be done elsewhere after
     203             :  * all the individual LC_XXX variables have been set correctly.  (Thank you
     204             :  * Perl for making this kluge necessary.)
     205             :  */
     206             : char *
     207       91992 : pg_perm_setlocale(int category, const char *locale)
     208             : {
     209             :     char       *result;
     210             :     const char *envvar;
     211             : 
     212             : #ifndef WIN32
     213       91992 :     result = setlocale(category, locale);
     214             : #else
     215             : 
     216             :     /*
     217             :      * On Windows, setlocale(LC_MESSAGES) does not work, so just assume that
     218             :      * the given value is good and set it in the environment variables. We
     219             :      * must ignore attempts to set to "", which means "keep using the old
     220             :      * environment value".
     221             :      */
     222             : #ifdef LC_MESSAGES
     223             :     if (category == LC_MESSAGES)
     224             :     {
     225             :         result = (char *) locale;
     226             :         if (locale == NULL || locale[0] == '\0')
     227             :             return result;
     228             :     }
     229             :     else
     230             : #endif
     231             :         result = setlocale(category, locale);
     232             : #endif                          /* WIN32 */
     233             : 
     234       91992 :     if (result == NULL)
     235           0 :         return result;          /* fall out immediately on failure */
     236             : 
     237             :     /*
     238             :      * Use the right encoding in translated messages.  Under ENABLE_NLS, let
     239             :      * pg_bind_textdomain_codeset() figure it out.  Under !ENABLE_NLS, message
     240             :      * format strings are ASCII, but database-encoding strings may enter the
     241             :      * message via %s.  This makes the overall message encoding equal to the
     242             :      * database encoding.
     243             :      */
     244       91992 :     if (category == LC_CTYPE)
     245             :     {
     246             :         static char save_lc_ctype[LOCALE_NAME_BUFLEN];
     247             : 
     248             :         /* copy setlocale() return value before callee invokes it again */
     249       31066 :         strlcpy(save_lc_ctype, result, sizeof(save_lc_ctype));
     250       31066 :         result = save_lc_ctype;
     251             : 
     252             : #ifdef ENABLE_NLS
     253       31066 :         SetMessageEncoding(pg_bind_textdomain_codeset(textdomain(NULL)));
     254             : #else
     255             :         SetMessageEncoding(GetDatabaseEncoding());
     256             : #endif
     257             :     }
     258             : 
     259       91992 :     switch (category)
     260             :     {
     261       31066 :         case LC_COLLATE:
     262       31066 :             envvar = "LC_COLLATE";
     263       31066 :             break;
     264       31066 :         case LC_CTYPE:
     265       31066 :             envvar = "LC_CTYPE";
     266       31066 :             break;
     267             : #ifdef LC_MESSAGES
     268       19936 :         case LC_MESSAGES:
     269       19936 :             envvar = "LC_MESSAGES";
     270             : #ifdef WIN32
     271             :             result = IsoLocaleName(locale);
     272             :             if (result == NULL)
     273             :                 result = (char *) locale;
     274             :             elog(DEBUG3, "IsoLocaleName() executed; locale: \"%s\"", result);
     275             : #endif                          /* WIN32 */
     276       19936 :             break;
     277             : #endif                          /* LC_MESSAGES */
     278        3308 :         case LC_MONETARY:
     279        3308 :             envvar = "LC_MONETARY";
     280        3308 :             break;
     281        3308 :         case LC_NUMERIC:
     282        3308 :             envvar = "LC_NUMERIC";
     283        3308 :             break;
     284        3308 :         case LC_TIME:
     285        3308 :             envvar = "LC_TIME";
     286        3308 :             break;
     287           0 :         default:
     288           0 :             elog(FATAL, "unrecognized LC category: %d", category);
     289             :             return NULL;        /* keep compiler quiet */
     290             :     }
     291             : 
     292       91992 :     if (setenv(envvar, result, 1) != 0)
     293           0 :         return NULL;
     294             : 
     295       91992 :     return result;
     296             : }
     297             : 
     298             : 
     299             : /*
     300             :  * Is the locale name valid for the locale category?
     301             :  *
     302             :  * If successful, and canonname isn't NULL, a palloc'd copy of the locale's
     303             :  * canonical name is stored there.  This is especially useful for figuring out
     304             :  * what locale name "" means (ie, the server environment value).  (Actually,
     305             :  * it seems that on most implementations that's the only thing it's good for;
     306             :  * we could wish that setlocale gave back a canonically spelled version of
     307             :  * the locale name, but typically it doesn't.)
     308             :  */
     309             : bool
     310       63868 : check_locale(int category, const char *locale, char **canonname)
     311             : {
     312             :     char       *save;
     313             :     char       *res;
     314             : 
     315             :     /* Don't let Windows' non-ASCII locale names in. */
     316       63868 :     if (!pg_is_ascii(locale))
     317             :     {
     318           0 :         ereport(WARNING,
     319             :                 (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
     320             :                  errmsg("locale name \"%s\" contains non-ASCII characters",
     321             :                         locale)));
     322           0 :         return false;
     323             :     }
     324             : 
     325       63868 :     if (canonname)
     326        1350 :         *canonname = NULL;      /* in case of failure */
     327             : 
     328       63868 :     save = setlocale(category, NULL);
     329       63868 :     if (!save)
     330           0 :         return false;           /* won't happen, we hope */
     331             : 
     332             :     /* save may be pointing at a modifiable scratch variable, see above. */
     333       63868 :     save = pstrdup(save);
     334             : 
     335             :     /* set the locale with setlocale, to see if it accepts it. */
     336       63868 :     res = setlocale(category, locale);
     337             : 
     338             :     /* save canonical name if requested. */
     339       63868 :     if (res && canonname)
     340        1346 :         *canonname = pstrdup(res);
     341             : 
     342             :     /* restore old value. */
     343       63868 :     if (!setlocale(category, save))
     344           0 :         elog(WARNING, "failed to restore old locale \"%s\"", save);
     345       63868 :     pfree(save);
     346             : 
     347             :     /* Don't let Windows' non-ASCII locale names out. */
     348       63868 :     if (canonname && *canonname && !pg_is_ascii(*canonname))
     349             :     {
     350           0 :         ereport(WARNING,
     351             :                 (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
     352             :                  errmsg("locale name \"%s\" contains non-ASCII characters",
     353             :                         *canonname)));
     354           0 :         pfree(*canonname);
     355           0 :         *canonname = NULL;
     356           0 :         return false;
     357             :     }
     358             : 
     359       63868 :     return (res != NULL);
     360             : }
     361             : 
     362             : 
     363             : /*
     364             :  * GUC check/assign hooks
     365             :  *
     366             :  * For most locale categories, the assign hook doesn't actually set the locale
     367             :  * permanently, just reset flags so that the next use will cache the
     368             :  * appropriate values.  (See explanation at the top of this file.)
     369             :  *
     370             :  * Note: we accept value = "" as selecting the postmaster's environment
     371             :  * value, whatever it was (so long as the environment setting is legal).
     372             :  * This will have been locked down by an earlier call to pg_perm_setlocale.
     373             :  */
     374             : bool
     375       16794 : check_locale_monetary(char **newval, void **extra, GucSource source)
     376             : {
     377       16794 :     return check_locale(LC_MONETARY, *newval, NULL);
     378             : }
     379             : 
     380             : void
     381       16600 : assign_locale_monetary(const char *newval, void *extra)
     382             : {
     383       16600 :     CurrentLocaleConvValid = false;
     384       16600 : }
     385             : 
     386             : bool
     387       16800 : check_locale_numeric(char **newval, void **extra, GucSource source)
     388             : {
     389       16800 :     return check_locale(LC_NUMERIC, *newval, NULL);
     390             : }
     391             : 
     392             : void
     393       16612 : assign_locale_numeric(const char *newval, void *extra)
     394             : {
     395       16612 :     CurrentLocaleConvValid = false;
     396       16612 : }
     397             : 
     398             : bool
     399       16794 : check_locale_time(char **newval, void **extra, GucSource source)
     400             : {
     401       16794 :     return check_locale(LC_TIME, *newval, NULL);
     402             : }
     403             : 
     404             : void
     405       16600 : assign_locale_time(const char *newval, void *extra)
     406             : {
     407       16600 :     CurrentLCTimeValid = false;
     408       16600 : }
     409             : 
     410             : /*
     411             :  * We allow LC_MESSAGES to actually be set globally.
     412             :  *
     413             :  * Note: we normally disallow value = "" because it wouldn't have consistent
     414             :  * semantics (it'd effectively just use the previous value).  However, this
     415             :  * is the value passed for PGC_S_DEFAULT, so don't complain in that case,
     416             :  * not even if the attempted setting fails due to invalid environment value.
     417             :  * The idea there is just to accept the environment setting *if possible*
     418             :  * during startup, until we can read the proper value from postgresql.conf.
     419             :  */
     420             : bool
     421       16824 : check_locale_messages(char **newval, void **extra, GucSource source)
     422             : {
     423       16824 :     if (**newval == '\0')
     424             :     {
     425        4694 :         if (source == PGC_S_DEFAULT)
     426        4694 :             return true;
     427             :         else
     428           0 :             return false;
     429             :     }
     430             : 
     431             :     /*
     432             :      * LC_MESSAGES category does not exist everywhere, but accept it anyway
     433             :      *
     434             :      * On Windows, we can't even check the value, so accept blindly
     435             :      */
     436             : #if defined(LC_MESSAGES) && !defined(WIN32)
     437       12130 :     return check_locale(LC_MESSAGES, *newval, NULL);
     438             : #else
     439             :     return true;
     440             : #endif
     441             : }
     442             : 
     443             : void
     444       16628 : assign_locale_messages(const char *newval, void *extra)
     445             : {
     446             :     /*
     447             :      * LC_MESSAGES category does not exist everywhere, but accept it anyway.
     448             :      * We ignore failure, as per comment above.
     449             :      */
     450             : #ifdef LC_MESSAGES
     451       16628 :     (void) pg_perm_setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, newval);
     452             : #endif
     453       16628 : }
     454             : 
     455             : 
     456             : /*
     457             :  * Frees the malloced content of a struct lconv.  (But not the struct
     458             :  * itself.)  It's important that this not throw elog(ERROR).
     459             :  */
     460             : static void
     461           6 : free_struct_lconv(struct lconv *s)
     462             : {
     463           6 :     free(s->decimal_point);
     464           6 :     free(s->thousands_sep);
     465           6 :     free(s->grouping);
     466           6 :     free(s->int_curr_symbol);
     467           6 :     free(s->currency_symbol);
     468           6 :     free(s->mon_decimal_point);
     469           6 :     free(s->mon_thousands_sep);
     470           6 :     free(s->mon_grouping);
     471           6 :     free(s->positive_sign);
     472           6 :     free(s->negative_sign);
     473           6 : }
     474             : 
     475             : /*
     476             :  * Check that all fields of a struct lconv (or at least, the ones we care
     477             :  * about) are non-NULL.  The field list must match free_struct_lconv().
     478             :  */
     479             : static bool
     480          56 : struct_lconv_is_valid(struct lconv *s)
     481             : {
     482          56 :     if (s->decimal_point == NULL)
     483           0 :         return false;
     484          56 :     if (s->thousands_sep == NULL)
     485           0 :         return false;
     486          56 :     if (s->grouping == NULL)
     487           0 :         return false;
     488          56 :     if (s->int_curr_symbol == NULL)
     489           0 :         return false;
     490          56 :     if (s->currency_symbol == NULL)
     491           0 :         return false;
     492          56 :     if (s->mon_decimal_point == NULL)
     493           0 :         return false;
     494          56 :     if (s->mon_thousands_sep == NULL)
     495           0 :         return false;
     496          56 :     if (s->mon_grouping == NULL)
     497           0 :         return false;
     498          56 :     if (s->positive_sign == NULL)
     499           0 :         return false;
     500          56 :     if (s->negative_sign == NULL)
     501           0 :         return false;
     502          56 :     return true;
     503             : }
     504             : 
     505             : 
     506             : /*
     507             :  * Convert the strdup'd string at *str from the specified encoding to the
     508             :  * database encoding.
     509             :  */
     510             : static void
     511         448 : db_encoding_convert(int encoding, char **str)
     512             : {
     513             :     char       *pstr;
     514             :     char       *mstr;
     515             : 
     516             :     /* convert the string to the database encoding */
     517         448 :     pstr = pg_any_to_server(*str, strlen(*str), encoding);
     518         448 :     if (pstr == *str)
     519         448 :         return;                 /* no conversion happened */
     520             : 
     521             :     /* need it malloc'd not palloc'd */
     522           0 :     mstr = strdup(pstr);
     523           0 :     if (mstr == NULL)
     524           0 :         ereport(ERROR,
     525             :                 (errcode(ERRCODE_OUT_OF_MEMORY),
     526             :                  errmsg("out of memory")));
     527             : 
     528             :     /* replace old string */
     529           0 :     free(*str);
     530           0 :     *str = mstr;
     531             : 
     532           0 :     pfree(pstr);
     533             : }
     534             : 
     535             : 
     536             : /*
     537             :  * Return the POSIX lconv struct (contains number/money formatting
     538             :  * information) with locale information for all categories.
     539             :  */
     540             : struct lconv *
     541        2966 : PGLC_localeconv(void)
     542             : {
     543             :     static struct lconv CurrentLocaleConv;
     544             :     static bool CurrentLocaleConvAllocated = false;
     545             :     struct lconv *extlconv;
     546             :     struct lconv worklconv;
     547             :     char       *save_lc_monetary;
     548             :     char       *save_lc_numeric;
     549             : #ifdef WIN32
     550             :     char       *save_lc_ctype;
     551             : #endif
     552             : 
     553             :     /* Did we do it already? */
     554        2966 :     if (CurrentLocaleConvValid)
     555        2910 :         return &CurrentLocaleConv;
     556             : 
     557             :     /* Free any already-allocated storage */
     558          56 :     if (CurrentLocaleConvAllocated)
     559             :     {
     560           6 :         free_struct_lconv(&CurrentLocaleConv);
     561           6 :         CurrentLocaleConvAllocated = false;
     562             :     }
     563             : 
     564             :     /*
     565             :      * This is tricky because we really don't want to risk throwing error
     566             :      * while the locale is set to other than our usual settings.  Therefore,
     567             :      * the process is: collect the usual settings, set locale to special
     568             :      * setting, copy relevant data into worklconv using strdup(), restore
     569             :      * normal settings, convert data to desired encoding, and finally stash
     570             :      * the collected data in CurrentLocaleConv.  This makes it safe if we
     571             :      * throw an error during encoding conversion or run out of memory anywhere
     572             :      * in the process.  All data pointed to by struct lconv members is
     573             :      * allocated with strdup, to avoid premature elog(ERROR) and to allow
     574             :      * using a single cleanup routine.
     575             :      */
     576          56 :     memset(&worklconv, 0, sizeof(worklconv));
     577             : 
     578             :     /* Save prevailing values of monetary and numeric locales */
     579          56 :     save_lc_monetary = setlocale(LC_MONETARY, NULL);
     580          56 :     if (!save_lc_monetary)
     581           0 :         elog(ERROR, "setlocale(NULL) failed");
     582          56 :     save_lc_monetary = pstrdup(save_lc_monetary);
     583             : 
     584          56 :     save_lc_numeric = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, NULL);
     585          56 :     if (!save_lc_numeric)
     586           0 :         elog(ERROR, "setlocale(NULL) failed");
     587          56 :     save_lc_numeric = pstrdup(save_lc_numeric);
     588             : 
     589             : #ifdef WIN32
     590             : 
     591             :     /*
     592             :      * The POSIX standard explicitly says that it is undefined what happens if
     593             :      * LC_MONETARY or LC_NUMERIC imply an encoding (codeset) different from
     594             :      * that implied by LC_CTYPE.  In practice, all Unix-ish platforms seem to
     595             :      * believe that localeconv() should return strings that are encoded in the
     596             :      * codeset implied by the LC_MONETARY or LC_NUMERIC locale name.  Hence,
     597             :      * once we have successfully collected the localeconv() results, we will
     598             :      * convert them from that codeset to the desired server encoding.
     599             :      *
     600             :      * Windows, of course, resolutely does things its own way; on that
     601             :      * platform LC_CTYPE has to match LC_MONETARY/LC_NUMERIC to get sane
     602             :      * results.  Hence, we must temporarily set that category as well.
     603             :      */
     604             : 
     605             :     /* Save prevailing value of ctype locale */
     606             :     save_lc_ctype = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL);
     607             :     if (!save_lc_ctype)
     608             :         elog(ERROR, "setlocale(NULL) failed");
     609             :     save_lc_ctype = pstrdup(save_lc_ctype);
     610             : 
     611             :     /* Here begins the critical section where we must not throw error */
     612             : 
     613             :     /* use numeric to set the ctype */
     614             :     setlocale(LC_CTYPE, locale_numeric);
     615             : #endif
     616             : 
     617             :     /* Get formatting information for numeric */
     618          56 :     setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, locale_numeric);
     619          56 :     extlconv = localeconv();
     620             : 
     621             :     /* Must copy data now in case setlocale() overwrites it */
     622          56 :     worklconv.decimal_point = strdup(extlconv->decimal_point);
     623          56 :     worklconv.thousands_sep = strdup(extlconv->thousands_sep);
     624          56 :     worklconv.grouping = strdup(extlconv->grouping);
     625             : 
     626             : #ifdef WIN32
     627             :     /* use monetary to set the ctype */
     628             :     setlocale(LC_CTYPE, locale_monetary);
     629             : #endif
     630             : 
     631             :     /* Get formatting information for monetary */
     632          56 :     setlocale(LC_MONETARY, locale_monetary);
     633          56 :     extlconv = localeconv();
     634             : 
     635             :     /* Must copy data now in case setlocale() overwrites it */
     636          56 :     worklconv.int_curr_symbol = strdup(extlconv->int_curr_symbol);
     637          56 :     worklconv.currency_symbol = strdup(extlconv->currency_symbol);
     638          56 :     worklconv.mon_decimal_point = strdup(extlconv->mon_decimal_point);
     639          56 :     worklconv.mon_thousands_sep = strdup(extlconv->mon_thousands_sep);
     640          56 :     worklconv.mon_grouping = strdup(extlconv->mon_grouping);
     641          56 :     worklconv.positive_sign = strdup(extlconv->positive_sign);
     642          56 :     worklconv.negative_sign = strdup(extlconv->negative_sign);
     643             :     /* Copy scalar fields as well */
     644          56 :     worklconv.int_frac_digits = extlconv->int_frac_digits;
     645          56 :     worklconv.frac_digits = extlconv->frac_digits;
     646          56 :     worklconv.p_cs_precedes = extlconv->p_cs_precedes;
     647          56 :     worklconv.p_sep_by_space = extlconv->p_sep_by_space;
     648          56 :     worklconv.n_cs_precedes = extlconv->n_cs_precedes;
     649          56 :     worklconv.n_sep_by_space = extlconv->n_sep_by_space;
     650          56 :     worklconv.p_sign_posn = extlconv->p_sign_posn;
     651          56 :     worklconv.n_sign_posn = extlconv->n_sign_posn;
     652             : 
     653             :     /*
     654             :      * Restore the prevailing locale settings; failure to do so is fatal.
     655             :      * Possibly we could limp along with nondefault LC_MONETARY or LC_NUMERIC,
     656             :      * but proceeding with the wrong value of LC_CTYPE would certainly be bad
     657             :      * news; and considering that the prevailing LC_MONETARY and LC_NUMERIC
     658             :      * are almost certainly "C", there's really no reason that restoring those
     659             :      * should fail.
     660             :      */
     661             : #ifdef WIN32
     662             :     if (!setlocale(LC_CTYPE, save_lc_ctype))
     663             :         elog(FATAL, "failed to restore LC_CTYPE to \"%s\"", save_lc_ctype);
     664             : #endif
     665          56 :     if (!setlocale(LC_MONETARY, save_lc_monetary))
     666           0 :         elog(FATAL, "failed to restore LC_MONETARY to \"%s\"", save_lc_monetary);
     667          56 :     if (!setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, save_lc_numeric))
     668           0 :         elog(FATAL, "failed to restore LC_NUMERIC to \"%s\"", save_lc_numeric);
     669             : 
     670             :     /*
     671             :      * At this point we've done our best to clean up, and can call functions
     672             :      * that might possibly throw errors with a clean conscience.  But let's
     673             :      * make sure we don't leak any already-strdup'd fields in worklconv.
     674             :      */
     675          56 :     PG_TRY();
     676             :     {
     677             :         int         encoding;
     678             : 
     679             :         /* Release the pstrdup'd locale names */
     680          56 :         pfree(save_lc_monetary);
     681          56 :         pfree(save_lc_numeric);
     682             : #ifdef WIN32
     683             :         pfree(save_lc_ctype);
     684             : #endif
     685             : 
     686             :         /* If any of the preceding strdup calls failed, complain now. */
     687          56 :         if (!struct_lconv_is_valid(&worklconv))
     688           0 :             ereport(ERROR,
     689             :                     (errcode(ERRCODE_OUT_OF_MEMORY),
     690             :                      errmsg("out of memory")));
     691             : 
     692             :         /*
     693             :          * Now we must perform encoding conversion from whatever's associated
     694             :          * with the locales into the database encoding.  If we can't identify
     695             :          * the encoding implied by LC_NUMERIC or LC_MONETARY (ie we get -1),
     696             :          * use PG_SQL_ASCII, which will result in just validating that the
     697             :          * strings are OK in the database encoding.
     698             :          */
     699          56 :         encoding = pg_get_encoding_from_locale(locale_numeric, true);
     700          56 :         if (encoding < 0)
     701           0 :             encoding = PG_SQL_ASCII;
     702             : 
     703          56 :         db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.decimal_point);
     704          56 :         db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.thousands_sep);
     705             :         /* grouping is not text and does not require conversion */
     706             : 
     707          56 :         encoding = pg_get_encoding_from_locale(locale_monetary, true);
     708          56 :         if (encoding < 0)
     709           0 :             encoding = PG_SQL_ASCII;
     710             : 
     711          56 :         db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.int_curr_symbol);
     712          56 :         db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.currency_symbol);
     713          56 :         db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.mon_decimal_point);
     714          56 :         db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.mon_thousands_sep);
     715             :         /* mon_grouping is not text and does not require conversion */
     716          56 :         db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.positive_sign);
     717          56 :         db_encoding_convert(encoding, &worklconv.negative_sign);
     718             :     }
     719           0 :     PG_CATCH();
     720             :     {
     721           0 :         free_struct_lconv(&worklconv);
     722           0 :         PG_RE_THROW();
     723             :     }
     724          56 :     PG_END_TRY();
     725             : 
     726             :     /*
     727             :      * Everything is good, so save the results.
     728             :      */
     729          56 :     CurrentLocaleConv = worklconv;
     730          56 :     CurrentLocaleConvAllocated = true;
     731          56 :     CurrentLocaleConvValid = true;
     732          56 :     return &CurrentLocaleConv;
     733             : }
     734             : 
     735             : #ifdef WIN32
     736             : /*
     737             :  * On Windows, strftime() returns its output in encoding CP_ACP (the default
     738             :  * operating system codepage for the computer), which is likely different
     739             :  * from SERVER_ENCODING.  This is especially important in Japanese versions
     740             :  * of Windows which will use SJIS encoding, which we don't support as a
     741             :  * server encoding.
     742             :  *
     743             :  * So, instead of using strftime(), use wcsftime() to return the value in
     744             :  * wide characters (internally UTF16) and then convert to UTF8, which we
     745             :  * know how to handle directly.
     746             :  *
     747             :  * Note that this only affects the calls to strftime() in this file, which are
     748             :  * used to get the locale-aware strings. Other parts of the backend use
     749             :  * pg_strftime(), which isn't locale-aware and does not need to be replaced.
     750             :  */
     751             : static size_t
     752             : strftime_win32(char *dst, size_t dstlen,
     753             :                const char *format, const struct tm *tm)
     754             : {
     755             :     size_t      len;
     756             :     wchar_t     wformat[8];     /* formats used below need 3 chars */
     757             :     wchar_t     wbuf[MAX_L10N_DATA];
     758             : 
     759             :     /*
     760             :      * Get a wchar_t version of the format string.  We only actually use
     761             :      * plain-ASCII formats in this file, so we can say that they're UTF8.
     762             :      */
     763             :     len = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, format, -1,
     764             :                               wformat, lengthof(wformat));
     765             :     if (len == 0)
     766             :         elog(ERROR, "could not convert format string from UTF-8: error code %lu",
     767             :              GetLastError());
     768             : 
     769             :     len = wcsftime(wbuf, MAX_L10N_DATA, wformat, tm);
     770             :     if (len == 0)
     771             :     {
     772             :         /*
     773             :          * wcsftime failed, possibly because the result would not fit in
     774             :          * MAX_L10N_DATA.  Return 0 with the contents of dst unspecified.
     775             :          */
     776             :         return 0;
     777             :     }
     778             : 
     779             :     len = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, wbuf, len, dst, dstlen - 1,
     780             :                               NULL, NULL);
     781             :     if (len == 0)
     782             :         elog(ERROR, "could not convert string to UTF-8: error code %lu",
     783             :              GetLastError());
     784             : 
     785             :     dst[len] = '\0';
     786             : 
     787             :     return len;
     788             : }
     789             : 
     790             : /* redefine strftime() */
     791             : #define strftime(a,b,c,d) strftime_win32(a,b,c,d)
     792             : #endif                          /* WIN32 */
     793             : 
     794             : /*
     795             :  * Subroutine for cache_locale_time().
     796             :  * Convert the given string from encoding "encoding" to the database
     797             :  * encoding, and store the result at *dst, replacing any previous value.
     798             :  */
     799             : static void
     800        1748 : cache_single_string(char **dst, const char *src, int encoding)
     801             : {
     802             :     char       *ptr;
     803             :     char       *olddst;
     804             : 
     805             :     /* Convert the string to the database encoding, or validate it's OK */
     806        1748 :     ptr = pg_any_to_server(src, strlen(src), encoding);
     807             : 
     808             :     /* Store the string in long-lived storage, replacing any previous value */
     809        1748 :     olddst = *dst;
     810        1748 :     *dst = MemoryContextStrdup(TopMemoryContext, ptr);
     811        1748 :     if (olddst)
     812           0 :         pfree(olddst);
     813             : 
     814             :     /* Might as well clean up any palloc'd conversion result, too */
     815        1748 :     if (ptr != src)
     816           0 :         pfree(ptr);
     817        1748 : }
     818             : 
     819             : /*
     820             :  * Update the lc_time localization cache variables if needed.
     821             :  */
     822             : void
     823       49546 : cache_locale_time(void)
     824             : {
     825             :     char        buf[(2 * 7 + 2 * 12) * MAX_L10N_DATA];
     826             :     char       *bufptr;
     827             :     time_t      timenow;
     828             :     struct tm  *timeinfo;
     829             :     struct tm   timeinfobuf;
     830       49546 :     bool        strftimefail = false;
     831             :     int         encoding;
     832             :     int         i;
     833             :     char       *save_lc_time;
     834             : #ifdef WIN32
     835             :     char       *save_lc_ctype;
     836             : #endif
     837             : 
     838             :     /* did we do this already? */
     839       49546 :     if (CurrentLCTimeValid)
     840       49500 :         return;
     841             : 
     842          46 :     elog(DEBUG3, "cache_locale_time() executed; locale: \"%s\"", locale_time);
     843             : 
     844             :     /*
     845             :      * As in PGLC_localeconv(), it's critical that we not throw error while
     846             :      * libc's locale settings have nondefault values.  Hence, we just call
     847             :      * strftime() within the critical section, and then convert and save its
     848             :      * results afterwards.
     849             :      */
     850             : 
     851             :     /* Save prevailing value of time locale */
     852          46 :     save_lc_time = setlocale(LC_TIME, NULL);
     853          46 :     if (!save_lc_time)
     854           0 :         elog(ERROR, "setlocale(NULL) failed");
     855          46 :     save_lc_time = pstrdup(save_lc_time);
     856             : 
     857             : #ifdef WIN32
     858             : 
     859             :     /*
     860             :      * On Windows, it appears that wcsftime() internally uses LC_CTYPE, so we
     861             :      * must set it here.  This code looks the same as what PGLC_localeconv()
     862             :      * does, but the underlying reason is different: this does NOT determine
     863             :      * the encoding we'll get back from strftime_win32().
     864             :      */
     865             : 
     866             :     /* Save prevailing value of ctype locale */
     867             :     save_lc_ctype = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL);
     868             :     if (!save_lc_ctype)
     869             :         elog(ERROR, "setlocale(NULL) failed");
     870             :     save_lc_ctype = pstrdup(save_lc_ctype);
     871             : 
     872             :     /* use lc_time to set the ctype */
     873             :     setlocale(LC_CTYPE, locale_time);
     874             : #endif
     875             : 
     876          46 :     setlocale(LC_TIME, locale_time);
     877             : 
     878             :     /* We use times close to current time as data for strftime(). */
     879          46 :     timenow = time(NULL);
     880          46 :     timeinfo = gmtime_r(&timenow, &timeinfobuf);
     881             : 
     882             :     /* Store the strftime results in MAX_L10N_DATA-sized portions of buf[] */
     883          46 :     bufptr = buf;
     884             : 
     885             :     /*
     886             :      * MAX_L10N_DATA is sufficient buffer space for every known locale, and
     887             :      * POSIX defines no strftime() errors.  (Buffer space exhaustion is not an
     888             :      * error.)  An implementation might report errors (e.g. ENOMEM) by
     889             :      * returning 0 (or, less plausibly, a negative value) and setting errno.
     890             :      * Report errno just in case the implementation did that, but clear it in
     891             :      * advance of the calls so we don't emit a stale, unrelated errno.
     892             :      */
     893          46 :     errno = 0;
     894             : 
     895             :     /* localized days */
     896         368 :     for (i = 0; i < 7; i++)
     897             :     {
     898         322 :         timeinfo->tm_wday = i;
     899         322 :         if (strftime(bufptr, MAX_L10N_DATA, "%a", timeinfo) <= 0)
     900           0 :             strftimefail = true;
     901         322 :         bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
     902         322 :         if (strftime(bufptr, MAX_L10N_DATA, "%A", timeinfo) <= 0)
     903           0 :             strftimefail = true;
     904         322 :         bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
     905             :     }
     906             : 
     907             :     /* localized months */
     908         598 :     for (i = 0; i < 12; i++)
     909             :     {
     910         552 :         timeinfo->tm_mon = i;
     911         552 :         timeinfo->tm_mday = 1;   /* make sure we don't have invalid date */
     912         552 :         if (strftime(bufptr, MAX_L10N_DATA, "%b", timeinfo) <= 0)
     913           0 :             strftimefail = true;
     914         552 :         bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
     915         552 :         if (strftime(bufptr, MAX_L10N_DATA, "%B", timeinfo) <= 0)
     916           0 :             strftimefail = true;
     917         552 :         bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
     918             :     }
     919             : 
     920             :     /*
     921             :      * Restore the prevailing locale settings; as in PGLC_localeconv(),
     922             :      * failure to do so is fatal.
     923             :      */
     924             : #ifdef WIN32
     925             :     if (!setlocale(LC_CTYPE, save_lc_ctype))
     926             :         elog(FATAL, "failed to restore LC_CTYPE to \"%s\"", save_lc_ctype);
     927             : #endif
     928          46 :     if (!setlocale(LC_TIME, save_lc_time))
     929           0 :         elog(FATAL, "failed to restore LC_TIME to \"%s\"", save_lc_time);
     930             : 
     931             :     /*
     932             :      * At this point we've done our best to clean up, and can throw errors, or
     933             :      * call functions that might throw errors, with a clean conscience.
     934             :      */
     935          46 :     if (strftimefail)
     936           0 :         elog(ERROR, "strftime() failed: %m");
     937             : 
     938             :     /* Release the pstrdup'd locale names */
     939          46 :     pfree(save_lc_time);
     940             : #ifdef WIN32
     941             :     pfree(save_lc_ctype);
     942             : #endif
     943             : 
     944             : #ifndef WIN32
     945             : 
     946             :     /*
     947             :      * As in PGLC_localeconv(), we must convert strftime()'s output from the
     948             :      * encoding implied by LC_TIME to the database encoding.  If we can't
     949             :      * identify the LC_TIME encoding, just perform encoding validation.
     950             :      */
     951          46 :     encoding = pg_get_encoding_from_locale(locale_time, true);
     952          46 :     if (encoding < 0)
     953           0 :         encoding = PG_SQL_ASCII;
     954             : 
     955             : #else
     956             : 
     957             :     /*
     958             :      * On Windows, strftime_win32() always returns UTF8 data, so convert from
     959             :      * that if necessary.
     960             :      */
     961             :     encoding = PG_UTF8;
     962             : 
     963             : #endif                          /* WIN32 */
     964             : 
     965          46 :     bufptr = buf;
     966             : 
     967             :     /* localized days */
     968         368 :     for (i = 0; i < 7; i++)
     969             :     {
     970         322 :         cache_single_string(&localized_abbrev_days[i], bufptr, encoding);
     971         322 :         bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
     972         322 :         cache_single_string(&localized_full_days[i], bufptr, encoding);
     973         322 :         bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
     974             :     }
     975          46 :     localized_abbrev_days[7] = NULL;
     976          46 :     localized_full_days[7] = NULL;
     977             : 
     978             :     /* localized months */
     979         598 :     for (i = 0; i < 12; i++)
     980             :     {
     981         552 :         cache_single_string(&localized_abbrev_months[i], bufptr, encoding);
     982         552 :         bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
     983         552 :         cache_single_string(&localized_full_months[i], bufptr, encoding);
     984         552 :         bufptr += MAX_L10N_DATA;
     985             :     }
     986          46 :     localized_abbrev_months[12] = NULL;
     987          46 :     localized_full_months[12] = NULL;
     988             : 
     989          46 :     CurrentLCTimeValid = true;
     990             : }
     991             : 
     992             : 
     993             : #if defined(WIN32) && defined(LC_MESSAGES)
     994             : /*
     995             :  * Convert a Windows setlocale() argument to a Unix-style one.
     996             :  *
     997             :  * Regardless of platform, we install message catalogs under a Unix-style
     998             :  * LL[_CC][.ENCODING][@VARIANT] naming convention.  Only LC_MESSAGES settings
     999             :  * following that style will elicit localized interface strings.
    1000             :  *
    1001             :  * Before Visual Studio 2012 (msvcr110.dll), Windows setlocale() accepted "C"
    1002             :  * (but not "c") and strings of the form <Language>[_<Country>][.<CodePage>],
    1003             :  * case-insensitive.  setlocale() returns the fully-qualified form; for
    1004             :  * example, setlocale("thaI") returns "Thai_Thailand.874".  Internally,
    1005             :  * setlocale() and _create_locale() select a "locale identifier"[1] and store
    1006             :  * it in an undocumented _locale_t field.  From that LCID, we can retrieve the
    1007             :  * ISO 639 language and the ISO 3166 country.  Character encoding does not
    1008             :  * matter, because the server and client encodings govern that.
    1009             :  *
    1010             :  * Windows Vista introduced the "locale name" concept[2], closely following
    1011             :  * RFC 4646.  Locale identifiers are now deprecated.  Starting with Visual
    1012             :  * Studio 2012, setlocale() accepts locale names in addition to the strings it
    1013             :  * accepted historically.  It does not standardize them; setlocale("Th-tH")
    1014             :  * returns "Th-tH".  setlocale(category, "") still returns a traditional
    1015             :  * string.  Furthermore, msvcr110.dll changed the undocumented _locale_t
    1016             :  * content to carry locale names instead of locale identifiers.
    1017             :  *
    1018             :  * Visual Studio 2015 should still be able to do the same as Visual Studio
    1019             :  * 2012, but the declaration of locale_name is missing in _locale_t, causing
    1020             :  * this code compilation to fail, hence this falls back instead on to
    1021             :  * enumerating all system locales by using EnumSystemLocalesEx to find the
    1022             :  * required locale name.  If the input argument is in Unix-style then we can
    1023             :  * get ISO Locale name directly by using GetLocaleInfoEx() with LCType as
    1024             :  * LOCALE_SNAME.
    1025             :  *
    1026             :  * This function returns a pointer to a static buffer bearing the converted
    1027             :  * name or NULL if conversion fails.
    1028             :  *
    1029             :  * [1] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/intl/locale-identifiers
    1030             :  * [2] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/intl/locale-names
    1031             :  */
    1032             : 
    1033             : /*
    1034             :  * Callback function for EnumSystemLocalesEx() in get_iso_localename().
    1035             :  *
    1036             :  * This function enumerates all system locales, searching for one that matches
    1037             :  * an input with the format: <Language>[_<Country>], e.g.
    1038             :  * English[_United States]
    1039             :  *
    1040             :  * The input is a three wchar_t array as an LPARAM. The first element is the
    1041             :  * locale_name we want to match, the second element is an allocated buffer
    1042             :  * where the Unix-style locale is copied if a match is found, and the third
    1043             :  * element is the search status, 1 if a match was found, 0 otherwise.
    1044             :  */
    1045             : static BOOL CALLBACK
    1046             : search_locale_enum(LPWSTR pStr, DWORD dwFlags, LPARAM lparam)
    1047             : {
    1048             :     wchar_t     test_locale[LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH];
    1049             :     wchar_t   **argv;
    1050             : 
    1051             :     (void) (dwFlags);
    1052             : 
    1053             :     argv = (wchar_t **) lparam;
    1054             :     *argv[2] = (wchar_t) 0;
    1055             : 
    1056             :     memset(test_locale, 0, sizeof(test_locale));
    1057             : 
    1058             :     /* Get the name of the <Language> in English */
    1059             :     if (GetLocaleInfoEx(pStr, LOCALE_SENGLISHLANGUAGENAME,
    1060             :                         test_locale, LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH))
    1061             :     {
    1062             :         /*
    1063             :          * If the enumerated locale does not have a hyphen ("en") OR the
    1064             :          * locale_name input does not have an underscore ("English"), we only
    1065             :          * need to compare the <Language> tags.
    1066             :          */
    1067             :         if (wcsrchr(pStr, '-') == NULL || wcsrchr(argv[0], '_') == NULL)
    1068             :         {
    1069             :             if (_wcsicmp(argv[0], test_locale) == 0)
    1070             :             {
    1071             :                 wcscpy(argv[1], pStr);
    1072             :                 *argv[2] = (wchar_t) 1;
    1073             :                 return FALSE;
    1074             :             }
    1075             :         }
    1076             : 
    1077             :         /*
    1078             :          * We have to compare a full <Language>_<Country> tag, so we append
    1079             :          * the underscore and name of the country/region in English, e.g.
    1080             :          * "English_United States".
    1081             :          */
    1082             :         else
    1083             :         {
    1084             :             size_t      len;
    1085             : 
    1086             :             wcscat(test_locale, L"_");
    1087             :             len = wcslen(test_locale);
    1088             :             if (GetLocaleInfoEx(pStr, LOCALE_SENGLISHCOUNTRYNAME,
    1089             :                                 test_locale + len,
    1090             :                                 LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH - len))
    1091             :             {
    1092             :                 if (_wcsicmp(argv[0], test_locale) == 0)
    1093             :                 {
    1094             :                     wcscpy(argv[1], pStr);
    1095             :                     *argv[2] = (wchar_t) 1;
    1096             :                     return FALSE;
    1097             :                 }
    1098             :             }
    1099             :         }
    1100             :     }
    1101             : 
    1102             :     return TRUE;
    1103             : }
    1104             : 
    1105             : /*
    1106             :  * This function converts a Windows locale name to an ISO formatted version
    1107             :  * for Visual Studio 2015 or greater.
    1108             :  *
    1109             :  * Returns NULL, if no valid conversion was found.
    1110             :  */
    1111             : static char *
    1112             : get_iso_localename(const char *winlocname)
    1113             : {
    1114             :     wchar_t     wc_locale_name[LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH];
    1115             :     wchar_t     buffer[LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH];
    1116             :     static char iso_lc_messages[LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH];
    1117             :     char       *period;
    1118             :     int         len;
    1119             :     int         ret_val;
    1120             : 
    1121             :     /*
    1122             :      * Valid locales have the following syntax:
    1123             :      * <Language>[_<Country>[.<CodePage>]]
    1124             :      *
    1125             :      * GetLocaleInfoEx can only take locale name without code-page and for the
    1126             :      * purpose of this API the code-page doesn't matter.
    1127             :      */
    1128             :     period = strchr(winlocname, '.');
    1129             :     if (period != NULL)
    1130             :         len = period - winlocname;
    1131             :     else
    1132             :         len = pg_mbstrlen(winlocname);
    1133             : 
    1134             :     memset(wc_locale_name, 0, sizeof(wc_locale_name));
    1135             :     memset(buffer, 0, sizeof(buffer));
    1136             :     MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, winlocname, len, wc_locale_name,
    1137             :                         LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH);
    1138             : 
    1139             :     /*
    1140             :      * If the lc_messages is already a Unix-style string, we have a direct
    1141             :      * match with LOCALE_SNAME, e.g. en-US, en_US.
    1142             :      */
    1143             :     ret_val = GetLocaleInfoEx(wc_locale_name, LOCALE_SNAME, (LPWSTR) &buffer,
    1144             :                               LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH);
    1145             :     if (!ret_val)
    1146             :     {
    1147             :         /*
    1148             :          * Search for a locale in the system that matches language and country
    1149             :          * name.
    1150             :          */
    1151             :         wchar_t    *argv[3];
    1152             : 
    1153             :         argv[0] = wc_locale_name;
    1154             :         argv[1] = buffer;
    1155             :         argv[2] = (wchar_t *) &ret_val;
    1156             :         EnumSystemLocalesEx(search_locale_enum, LOCALE_WINDOWS, (LPARAM) argv,
    1157             :                             NULL);
    1158             :     }
    1159             : 
    1160             :     if (ret_val)
    1161             :     {
    1162             :         size_t      rc;
    1163             :         char       *hyphen;
    1164             : 
    1165             :         /* Locale names use only ASCII, any conversion locale suffices. */
    1166             :         rc = wchar2char(iso_lc_messages, buffer, sizeof(iso_lc_messages), NULL);
    1167             :         if (rc == -1 || rc == sizeof(iso_lc_messages))
    1168             :             return NULL;
    1169             : 
    1170             :         /*
    1171             :          * Since the message catalogs sit on a case-insensitive filesystem, we
    1172             :          * need not standardize letter case here.  So long as we do not ship
    1173             :          * message catalogs for which it would matter, we also need not
    1174             :          * translate the script/variant portion, e.g.  uz-Cyrl-UZ to
    1175             :          * uz_UZ@cyrillic.  Simply replace the hyphen with an underscore.
    1176             :          */
    1177             :         hyphen = strchr(iso_lc_messages, '-');
    1178             :         if (hyphen)
    1179             :             *hyphen = '_';
    1180             :         return iso_lc_messages;
    1181             :     }
    1182             : 
    1183             :     return NULL;
    1184             : }
    1185             : 
    1186             : static char *
    1187             : IsoLocaleName(const char *winlocname)
    1188             : {
    1189             :     static char iso_lc_messages[LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH];
    1190             : 
    1191             :     if (pg_strcasecmp("c", winlocname) == 0 ||
    1192             :         pg_strcasecmp("posix", winlocname) == 0)
    1193             :     {
    1194             :         strcpy(iso_lc_messages, "C");
    1195             :         return iso_lc_messages;
    1196             :     }
    1197             :     else
    1198             :         return get_iso_localename(winlocname);
    1199             : }
    1200             : 
    1201             : #endif                          /* WIN32 && LC_MESSAGES */
    1202             : 
    1203             : /*
    1204             :  * Create a new pg_locale_t struct for the given collation oid.
    1205             :  */
    1206             : static pg_locale_t
    1207        3544 : create_pg_locale(Oid collid, MemoryContext context)
    1208             : {
    1209             :     HeapTuple   tp;
    1210             :     Form_pg_collation collform;
    1211             :     pg_locale_t result;
    1212             :     Datum       datum;
    1213             :     bool        isnull;
    1214             : 
    1215        3544 :     tp = SearchSysCache1(COLLOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(collid));
    1216        3544 :     if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tp))
    1217           0 :         elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for collation %u", collid);
    1218        3544 :     collform = (Form_pg_collation) GETSTRUCT(tp);
    1219             : 
    1220        3544 :     if (collform->collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_BUILTIN)
    1221          52 :         result = create_pg_locale_builtin(collid, context);
    1222        3492 :     else if (collform->collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
    1223         184 :         result = create_pg_locale_icu(collid, context);
    1224        3308 :     else if (collform->collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
    1225        3308 :         result = create_pg_locale_libc(collid, context);
    1226             :     else
    1227             :         /* shouldn't happen */
    1228           0 :         PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(collform->collprovider);
    1229             : 
    1230        3538 :     result->is_default = false;
    1231             : 
    1232             :     Assert((result->collate_is_c && result->collate == NULL) ||
    1233             :            (!result->collate_is_c && result->collate != NULL));
    1234             : 
    1235        3538 :     datum = SysCacheGetAttr(COLLOID, tp, Anum_pg_collation_collversion,
    1236             :                             &isnull);
    1237        3538 :     if (!isnull)
    1238             :     {
    1239             :         char       *actual_versionstr;
    1240             :         char       *collversionstr;
    1241             : 
    1242         230 :         collversionstr = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
    1243             : 
    1244         230 :         if (collform->collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
    1245           0 :             datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(COLLOID, tp, Anum_pg_collation_collcollate);
    1246             :         else
    1247         230 :             datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(COLLOID, tp, Anum_pg_collation_colllocale);
    1248             : 
    1249         230 :         actual_versionstr = get_collation_actual_version(collform->collprovider,
    1250         230 :                                                          TextDatumGetCString(datum));
    1251         230 :         if (!actual_versionstr)
    1252             :         {
    1253             :             /*
    1254             :              * This could happen when specifying a version in CREATE COLLATION
    1255             :              * but the provider does not support versioning, or manually
    1256             :              * creating a mess in the catalogs.
    1257             :              */
    1258           0 :             ereport(ERROR,
    1259             :                     (errmsg("collation \"%s\" has no actual version, but a version was recorded",
    1260             :                             NameStr(collform->collname))));
    1261             :         }
    1262             : 
    1263         230 :         if (strcmp(actual_versionstr, collversionstr) != 0)
    1264           0 :             ereport(WARNING,
    1265             :                     (errmsg("collation \"%s\" has version mismatch",
    1266             :                             NameStr(collform->collname)),
    1267             :                      errdetail("The collation in the database was created using version %s, "
    1268             :                                "but the operating system provides version %s.",
    1269             :                                collversionstr, actual_versionstr),
    1270             :                      errhint("Rebuild all objects affected by this collation and run "
    1271             :                              "ALTER COLLATION %s REFRESH VERSION, "
    1272             :                              "or build PostgreSQL with the right library version.",
    1273             :                              quote_qualified_identifier(get_namespace_name(collform->collnamespace),
    1274             :                                                         NameStr(collform->collname)))));
    1275             :     }
    1276             : 
    1277        3538 :     ReleaseSysCache(tp);
    1278             : 
    1279        3538 :     return result;
    1280             : }
    1281             : 
    1282             : /*
    1283             :  * Initialize default_locale with database locale settings.
    1284             :  */
    1285             : void
    1286       27760 : init_database_collation(void)
    1287             : {
    1288             :     HeapTuple   tup;
    1289             :     Form_pg_database dbform;
    1290             :     pg_locale_t result;
    1291             : 
    1292             :     Assert(default_locale == NULL);
    1293             : 
    1294             :     /* Fetch our pg_database row normally, via syscache */
    1295       27760 :     tup = SearchSysCache1(DATABASEOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(MyDatabaseId));
    1296       27760 :     if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tup))
    1297           0 :         elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for database %u", MyDatabaseId);
    1298       27760 :     dbform = (Form_pg_database) GETSTRUCT(tup);
    1299             : 
    1300       27760 :     if (dbform->datlocprovider == COLLPROVIDER_BUILTIN)
    1301        1688 :         result = create_pg_locale_builtin(DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID,
    1302             :                                           TopMemoryContext);
    1303       26072 :     else if (dbform->datlocprovider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
    1304          26 :         result = create_pg_locale_icu(DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID,
    1305             :                                       TopMemoryContext);
    1306       26046 :     else if (dbform->datlocprovider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
    1307       26046 :         result = create_pg_locale_libc(DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID,
    1308             :                                        TopMemoryContext);
    1309             :     else
    1310             :         /* shouldn't happen */
    1311           0 :         PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(dbform->datlocprovider);
    1312             : 
    1313       27756 :     result->is_default = true;
    1314       27756 :     ReleaseSysCache(tup);
    1315             : 
    1316       27756 :     default_locale = result;
    1317       27756 : }
    1318             : 
    1319             : /*
    1320             :  * Create a pg_locale_t from a collation OID.  Results are cached for the
    1321             :  * lifetime of the backend.  Thus, do not free the result with freelocale().
    1322             :  *
    1323             :  * For simplicity, we always generate COLLATE + CTYPE even though we
    1324             :  * might only need one of them.  Since this is called only once per session,
    1325             :  * it shouldn't cost much.
    1326             :  */
    1327             : pg_locale_t
    1328    24226190 : pg_newlocale_from_collation(Oid collid)
    1329             : {
    1330             :     collation_cache_entry *cache_entry;
    1331             :     bool        found;
    1332             : 
    1333    24226190 :     if (collid == DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID)
    1334    20940928 :         return default_locale;
    1335             : 
    1336     3285262 :     if (!OidIsValid(collid))
    1337           0 :         elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for collation %u", collid);
    1338             : 
    1339     3285262 :     if (last_collation_cache_oid == collid)
    1340     3279862 :         return last_collation_cache_locale;
    1341             : 
    1342        5400 :     if (CollationCache == NULL)
    1343             :     {
    1344        3236 :         CollationCacheContext = AllocSetContextCreate(TopMemoryContext,
    1345             :                                                       "collation cache",
    1346             :                                                       ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
    1347        3236 :         CollationCache = collation_cache_create(CollationCacheContext,
    1348             :                                                 16, NULL);
    1349             :     }
    1350             : 
    1351        5400 :     cache_entry = collation_cache_insert(CollationCache, collid, &found);
    1352        5400 :     if (!found)
    1353             :     {
    1354             :         /*
    1355             :          * Make sure cache entry is marked invalid, in case we fail before
    1356             :          * setting things.
    1357             :          */
    1358        3544 :         cache_entry->locale = 0;
    1359             :     }
    1360             : 
    1361        5400 :     if (cache_entry->locale == 0)
    1362             :     {
    1363        3544 :         cache_entry->locale = create_pg_locale(collid, CollationCacheContext);
    1364             :     }
    1365             : 
    1366        5394 :     last_collation_cache_oid = collid;
    1367        5394 :     last_collation_cache_locale = cache_entry->locale;
    1368             : 
    1369        5394 :     return cache_entry->locale;
    1370             : }
    1371             : 
    1372             : /*
    1373             :  * Get provider-specific collation version string for the given collation from
    1374             :  * the operating system/library.
    1375             :  */
    1376             : char *
    1377       94992 : get_collation_actual_version(char collprovider, const char *collcollate)
    1378             : {
    1379       94992 :     char       *collversion = NULL;
    1380             : 
    1381       94992 :     if (collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_BUILTIN)
    1382        1806 :         collversion = get_collation_actual_version_builtin(collcollate);
    1383             : #ifdef USE_ICU
    1384       93186 :     else if (collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
    1385       67792 :         collversion = get_collation_actual_version_icu(collcollate);
    1386             : #endif
    1387       25394 :     else if (collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
    1388       25394 :         collversion = get_collation_actual_version_libc(collcollate);
    1389             : 
    1390       94992 :     return collversion;
    1391             : }
    1392             : 
    1393             : size_t
    1394      435042 : pg_strlower(char *dst, size_t dstsize, const char *src, ssize_t srclen,
    1395             :             pg_locale_t locale)
    1396             : {
    1397      435042 :     if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_BUILTIN)
    1398       11922 :         return strlower_builtin(dst, dstsize, src, srclen, locale);
    1399             : #ifdef USE_ICU
    1400      423120 :     else if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
    1401         516 :         return strlower_icu(dst, dstsize, src, srclen, locale);
    1402             : #endif
    1403      422604 :     else if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
    1404      422604 :         return strlower_libc(dst, dstsize, src, srclen, locale);
    1405             :     else
    1406             :         /* shouldn't happen */
    1407           0 :         PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(locale->provider);
    1408             : 
    1409             :     return 0;                   /* keep compiler quiet */
    1410             : }
    1411             : 
    1412             : size_t
    1413         208 : pg_strtitle(char *dst, size_t dstsize, const char *src, ssize_t srclen,
    1414             :             pg_locale_t locale)
    1415             : {
    1416         208 :     if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_BUILTIN)
    1417         170 :         return strtitle_builtin(dst, dstsize, src, srclen, locale);
    1418             : #ifdef USE_ICU
    1419          38 :     else if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
    1420          30 :         return strtitle_icu(dst, dstsize, src, srclen, locale);
    1421             : #endif
    1422           8 :     else if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
    1423           8 :         return strtitle_libc(dst, dstsize, src, srclen, locale);
    1424             :     else
    1425             :         /* shouldn't happen */
    1426           0 :         PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(locale->provider);
    1427             : 
    1428             :     return 0;                   /* keep compiler quiet */
    1429             : }
    1430             : 
    1431             : size_t
    1432     1034122 : pg_strupper(char *dst, size_t dstsize, const char *src, ssize_t srclen,
    1433             :             pg_locale_t locale)
    1434             : {
    1435     1034122 :     if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_BUILTIN)
    1436      316858 :         return strupper_builtin(dst, dstsize, src, srclen, locale);
    1437             : #ifdef USE_ICU
    1438      717264 :     else if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
    1439          54 :         return strupper_icu(dst, dstsize, src, srclen, locale);
    1440             : #endif
    1441      717210 :     else if (locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
    1442      717210 :         return strupper_libc(dst, dstsize, src, srclen, locale);
    1443             :     else
    1444             :         /* shouldn't happen */
    1445           0 :         PGLOCALE_SUPPORT_ERROR(locale->provider);
    1446             : 
    1447             :     return 0;                   /* keep compiler quiet */
    1448             : }
    1449             : 
    1450             : /*
    1451             :  * pg_strcoll
    1452             :  *
    1453             :  * Like pg_strncoll for NUL-terminated input strings.
    1454             :  */
    1455             : int
    1456    23978946 : pg_strcoll(const char *arg1, const char *arg2, pg_locale_t locale)
    1457             : {
    1458    23978946 :     return locale->collate->strncoll(arg1, -1, arg2, -1, locale);
    1459             : }
    1460             : 
    1461             : /*
    1462             :  * pg_strncoll
    1463             :  *
    1464             :  * Call ucol_strcollUTF8(), ucol_strcoll(), strcoll_l() or wcscoll_l() as
    1465             :  * appropriate for the given locale, platform, and database encoding. If the
    1466             :  * locale is not specified, use the database collation.
    1467             :  *
    1468             :  * The input strings must be encoded in the database encoding. If an input
    1469             :  * string is NUL-terminated, its length may be specified as -1.
    1470             :  *
    1471             :  * The caller is responsible for breaking ties if the collation is
    1472             :  * deterministic; this maintains consistency with pg_strnxfrm(), which cannot
    1473             :  * easily account for deterministic collations.
    1474             :  */
    1475             : int
    1476     2072644 : pg_strncoll(const char *arg1, ssize_t len1, const char *arg2, ssize_t len2,
    1477             :             pg_locale_t locale)
    1478             : {
    1479     2072644 :     return locale->collate->strncoll(arg1, len1, arg2, len2, locale);
    1480             : }
    1481             : 
    1482             : /*
    1483             :  * Return true if the collation provider supports pg_strxfrm() and
    1484             :  * pg_strnxfrm(); otherwise false.
    1485             :  *
    1486             :  *
    1487             :  * No similar problem is known for the ICU provider.
    1488             :  */
    1489             : bool
    1490       42294 : pg_strxfrm_enabled(pg_locale_t locale)
    1491             : {
    1492             :     /*
    1493             :      * locale->collate->strnxfrm is still a required method, even if it may
    1494             :      * have the wrong behavior, because the planner uses it for estimates in
    1495             :      * some cases.
    1496             :      */
    1497       42294 :     return locale->collate->strxfrm_is_safe;
    1498             : }
    1499             : 
    1500             : /*
    1501             :  * pg_strxfrm
    1502             :  *
    1503             :  * Like pg_strnxfrm for a NUL-terminated input string.
    1504             :  */
    1505             : size_t
    1506         144 : pg_strxfrm(char *dest, const char *src, size_t destsize, pg_locale_t locale)
    1507             : {
    1508         144 :     return locale->collate->strnxfrm(dest, destsize, src, -1, locale);
    1509             : }
    1510             : 
    1511             : /*
    1512             :  * pg_strnxfrm
    1513             :  *
    1514             :  * Transforms 'src' to a nul-terminated string stored in 'dest' such that
    1515             :  * ordinary strcmp() on transformed strings is equivalent to pg_strcoll() on
    1516             :  * untransformed strings.
    1517             :  *
    1518             :  * The input string must be encoded in the database encoding. If the input
    1519             :  * string is NUL-terminated, its length may be specified as -1. If 'destsize'
    1520             :  * is zero, 'dest' may be NULL.
    1521             :  *
    1522             :  * Not all providers support pg_strnxfrm() safely. The caller should check
    1523             :  * pg_strxfrm_enabled() first, otherwise this function may return wrong
    1524             :  * results or an error.
    1525             :  *
    1526             :  * Returns the number of bytes needed (or more) to store the transformed
    1527             :  * string, excluding the terminating nul byte. If the value returned is
    1528             :  * 'destsize' or greater, the resulting contents of 'dest' are undefined.
    1529             :  */
    1530             : size_t
    1531       10020 : pg_strnxfrm(char *dest, size_t destsize, const char *src, ssize_t srclen,
    1532             :             pg_locale_t locale)
    1533             : {
    1534       10020 :     return locale->collate->strnxfrm(dest, destsize, src, srclen, locale);
    1535             : }
    1536             : 
    1537             : /*
    1538             :  * Return true if the collation provider supports pg_strxfrm_prefix() and
    1539             :  * pg_strnxfrm_prefix(); otherwise false.
    1540             :  */
    1541             : bool
    1542        1656 : pg_strxfrm_prefix_enabled(pg_locale_t locale)
    1543             : {
    1544        1656 :     return (locale->collate->strnxfrm_prefix != NULL);
    1545             : }
    1546             : 
    1547             : /*
    1548             :  * pg_strxfrm_prefix
    1549             :  *
    1550             :  * Like pg_strnxfrm_prefix for a NUL-terminated input string.
    1551             :  */
    1552             : size_t
    1553        1656 : pg_strxfrm_prefix(char *dest, const char *src, size_t destsize,
    1554             :                   pg_locale_t locale)
    1555             : {
    1556        1656 :     return locale->collate->strnxfrm_prefix(dest, destsize, src, -1, locale);
    1557             : }
    1558             : 
    1559             : /*
    1560             :  * pg_strnxfrm_prefix
    1561             :  *
    1562             :  * Transforms 'src' to a byte sequence stored in 'dest' such that ordinary
    1563             :  * memcmp() on the byte sequence is equivalent to pg_strncoll() on
    1564             :  * untransformed strings. The result is not nul-terminated.
    1565             :  *
    1566             :  * The input string must be encoded in the database encoding. If the input
    1567             :  * string is NUL-terminated, its length may be specified as -1.
    1568             :  *
    1569             :  * Not all providers support pg_strnxfrm_prefix() safely. The caller should
    1570             :  * check pg_strxfrm_prefix_enabled() first, otherwise this function may return
    1571             :  * wrong results or an error.
    1572             :  *
    1573             :  * If destsize is not large enough to hold the resulting byte sequence, stores
    1574             :  * only the first destsize bytes in 'dest'. Returns the number of bytes
    1575             :  * actually copied to 'dest'.
    1576             :  */
    1577             : size_t
    1578           0 : pg_strnxfrm_prefix(char *dest, size_t destsize, const char *src,
    1579             :                    ssize_t srclen, pg_locale_t locale)
    1580             : {
    1581           0 :     return locale->collate->strnxfrm_prefix(dest, destsize, src, srclen, locale);
    1582             : }
    1583             : 
    1584             : /*
    1585             :  * Return required encoding ID for the given locale, or -1 if any encoding is
    1586             :  * valid for the locale.
    1587             :  */
    1588             : int
    1589        1862 : builtin_locale_encoding(const char *locale)
    1590             : {
    1591        1862 :     if (strcmp(locale, "C") == 0)
    1592          64 :         return -1;
    1593        1798 :     else if (strcmp(locale, "C.UTF-8") == 0)
    1594        1768 :         return PG_UTF8;
    1595          30 :     else if (strcmp(locale, "PG_UNICODE_FAST") == 0)
    1596          30 :         return PG_UTF8;
    1597             : 
    1598             : 
    1599           0 :     ereport(ERROR,
    1600             :             (errcode(ERRCODE_WRONG_OBJECT_TYPE),
    1601             :              errmsg("invalid locale name \"%s\" for builtin provider",
    1602             :                     locale)));
    1603             : 
    1604             :     return 0;                   /* keep compiler quiet */
    1605             : }
    1606             : 
    1607             : 
    1608             : /*
    1609             :  * Validate the locale and encoding combination, and return the canonical form
    1610             :  * of the locale name.
    1611             :  */
    1612             : const char *
    1613        1846 : builtin_validate_locale(int encoding, const char *locale)
    1614             : {
    1615        1846 :     const char *canonical_name = NULL;
    1616             :     int         required_encoding;
    1617             : 
    1618        1846 :     if (strcmp(locale, "C") == 0)
    1619          52 :         canonical_name = "C";
    1620        1794 :     else if (strcmp(locale, "C.UTF-8") == 0 || strcmp(locale, "C.UTF8") == 0)
    1621        1754 :         canonical_name = "C.UTF-8";
    1622          40 :     else if (strcmp(locale, "PG_UNICODE_FAST") == 0)
    1623          22 :         canonical_name = "PG_UNICODE_FAST";
    1624             : 
    1625        1846 :     if (!canonical_name)
    1626          18 :         ereport(ERROR,
    1627             :                 (errcode(ERRCODE_WRONG_OBJECT_TYPE),
    1628             :                  errmsg("invalid locale name \"%s\" for builtin provider",
    1629             :                         locale)));
    1630             : 
    1631        1828 :     required_encoding = builtin_locale_encoding(canonical_name);
    1632        1828 :     if (required_encoding >= 0 && encoding != required_encoding)
    1633           2 :         ereport(ERROR,
    1634             :                 (errcode(ERRCODE_WRONG_OBJECT_TYPE),
    1635             :                  errmsg("encoding \"%s\" does not match locale \"%s\"",
    1636             :                         pg_encoding_to_char(encoding), locale)));
    1637             : 
    1638        1826 :     return canonical_name;
    1639             : }
    1640             : 
    1641             : 
    1642             : 
    1643             : /*
    1644             :  * Return the BCP47 language tag representation of the requested locale.
    1645             :  *
    1646             :  * This function should be called before passing the string to ucol_open(),
    1647             :  * because conversion to a language tag also performs "level 2
    1648             :  * canonicalization". In addition to producing a consistent format, level 2
    1649             :  * canonicalization is able to more accurately interpret different input
    1650             :  * locale string formats, such as POSIX and .NET IDs.
    1651             :  */
    1652             : char *
    1653       67496 : icu_language_tag(const char *loc_str, int elevel)
    1654             : {
    1655             : #ifdef USE_ICU
    1656             :     UErrorCode  status;
    1657             :     char       *langtag;
    1658       67496 :     size_t      buflen = 32;    /* arbitrary starting buffer size */
    1659       67496 :     const bool  strict = true;
    1660             : 
    1661             :     /*
    1662             :      * A BCP47 language tag doesn't have a clearly-defined upper limit (cf.
    1663             :      * RFC5646 section 4.4). Additionally, in older ICU versions,
    1664             :      * uloc_toLanguageTag() doesn't always return the ultimate length on the
    1665             :      * first call, necessitating a loop.
    1666             :      */
    1667       67496 :     langtag = palloc(buflen);
    1668             :     while (true)
    1669             :     {
    1670       67496 :         status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
    1671       67496 :         uloc_toLanguageTag(loc_str, langtag, buflen, strict, &status);
    1672             : 
    1673             :         /* try again if the buffer is not large enough */
    1674       67496 :         if ((status == U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR ||
    1675       67496 :              status == U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_WARNING) &&
    1676             :             buflen < MaxAllocSize)
    1677             :         {
    1678           0 :             buflen = Min(buflen * 2, MaxAllocSize);
    1679           0 :             langtag = repalloc(langtag, buflen);
    1680           0 :             continue;
    1681             :         }
    1682             : 
    1683       67496 :         break;
    1684             :     }
    1685             : 
    1686       67496 :     if (U_FAILURE(status))
    1687             :     {
    1688          18 :         pfree(langtag);
    1689             : 
    1690          18 :         if (elevel > 0)
    1691          14 :             ereport(elevel,
    1692             :                     (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
    1693             :                      errmsg("could not convert locale name \"%s\" to language tag: %s",
    1694             :                             loc_str, u_errorName(status))));
    1695          12 :         return NULL;
    1696             :     }
    1697             : 
    1698       67478 :     return langtag;
    1699             : #else                           /* not USE_ICU */
    1700             :     ereport(ERROR,
    1701             :             (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
    1702             :              errmsg("ICU is not supported in this build")));
    1703             :     return NULL;                /* keep compiler quiet */
    1704             : #endif                          /* not USE_ICU */
    1705             : }
    1706             : 
    1707             : /*
    1708             :  * Perform best-effort check that the locale is a valid one.
    1709             :  */
    1710             : void
    1711         166 : icu_validate_locale(const char *loc_str)
    1712             : {
    1713             : #ifdef USE_ICU
    1714             :     UCollator  *collator;
    1715             :     UErrorCode  status;
    1716             :     char        lang[ULOC_LANG_CAPACITY];
    1717         166 :     bool        found = false;
    1718         166 :     int         elevel = icu_validation_level;
    1719             : 
    1720             :     /* no validation */
    1721         166 :     if (elevel < 0)
    1722          12 :         return;
    1723             : 
    1724             :     /* downgrade to WARNING during pg_upgrade */
    1725         154 :     if (IsBinaryUpgrade && elevel > WARNING)
    1726           0 :         elevel = WARNING;
    1727             : 
    1728             :     /* validate that we can extract the language */
    1729         154 :     status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
    1730         154 :     uloc_getLanguage(loc_str, lang, ULOC_LANG_CAPACITY, &status);
    1731         154 :     if (U_FAILURE(status) || status == U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_WARNING)
    1732             :     {
    1733           0 :         ereport(elevel,
    1734             :                 (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
    1735             :                  errmsg("could not get language from ICU locale \"%s\": %s",
    1736             :                         loc_str, u_errorName(status)),
    1737             :                  errhint("To disable ICU locale validation, set the parameter \"%s\" to \"%s\".",
    1738             :                          "icu_validation_level", "disabled")));
    1739           0 :         return;
    1740             :     }
    1741             : 
    1742             :     /* check for special language name */
    1743         154 :     if (strcmp(lang, "") == 0 ||
    1744          46 :         strcmp(lang, "root") == 0 || strcmp(lang, "und") == 0)
    1745         108 :         found = true;
    1746             : 
    1747             :     /* search for matching language within ICU */
    1748       15138 :     for (int32_t i = 0; !found && i < uloc_countAvailable(); i++)
    1749             :     {
    1750       14984 :         const char *otherloc = uloc_getAvailable(i);
    1751             :         char        otherlang[ULOC_LANG_CAPACITY];
    1752             : 
    1753       14984 :         status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
    1754       14984 :         uloc_getLanguage(otherloc, otherlang, ULOC_LANG_CAPACITY, &status);
    1755       14984 :         if (U_FAILURE(status) || status == U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_WARNING)
    1756           0 :             continue;
    1757             : 
    1758       14984 :         if (strcmp(lang, otherlang) == 0)
    1759          32 :             found = true;
    1760             :     }
    1761             : 
    1762         154 :     if (!found)
    1763          14 :         ereport(elevel,
    1764             :                 (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
    1765             :                  errmsg("ICU locale \"%s\" has unknown language \"%s\"",
    1766             :                         loc_str, lang),
    1767             :                  errhint("To disable ICU locale validation, set the parameter \"%s\" to \"%s\".",
    1768             :                          "icu_validation_level", "disabled")));
    1769             : 
    1770             :     /* check that it can be opened */
    1771         148 :     collator = pg_ucol_open(loc_str);
    1772         140 :     ucol_close(collator);
    1773             : #else                           /* not USE_ICU */
    1774             :     /* could get here if a collation was created by a build with ICU */
    1775             :     ereport(ERROR,
    1776             :             (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
    1777             :              errmsg("ICU is not supported in this build")));
    1778             : #endif                          /* not USE_ICU */
    1779             : }

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