BUG #18231: String conversion function is adding special characters in Postgres 15
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Тема | BUG #18231: String conversion function is adding special characters in Postgres 15 |
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Msg-id | 18231-12decf23063f87ef@postgresql.org обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: BUG #18231: String conversion function is adding special characters in Postgres 15
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The following bug has been logged on the website: Bug reference: 18231 Logged by: anvesh work Email address: work.anvesh@gmail.com PostgreSQL version: 15.0 Operating system: Windows 10 Description: I have a function which was working fine in Postgres 10 but not in Postgres 15. When I traced the program, I am facing issue with the VARDATA(arg2). The arg2 is 2nd argument used in the calling function from PGAdmin4. After conversion it is returning text with special characters. In Postgres 10, note that 4 characters are concatenated with special characters, but other characters are working fine. Following are the lines of code: pgsql: select functionname('arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3'); My Method in C program has text *arg2 = PG_GETARG_TEXT_P(1); int output = PbValue (VARDATA(arg2)); Postgres.h file: #define VARDATA(PTR) VARDATA_4B(PTR) #define VARDATA_4B(PTR) (((varattrib_4b *) (PTR))->va_4byte.va_data) To resolve this, we have used memcpy for converting characters. memcpy(str, VARDATA(arg2), arg_size);
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