Re: ASCII Null control character validation
| От | Peter Eisentraut | 
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| Тема | Re: ASCII Null control character validation | 
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| Msg-id | c4633f8d-2e3a-c38f-71c0-db49c65a8d2f@2ndquadrant.com обсуждение исходный текст  | 
		
| Ответ на | ASCII Null control character validation (Alexey Chernyshov <a.chernyshov@postgrespro.ru>) | 
| Список | pgsql-hackers | 
On 11/30/17 03:13, Alexey Chernyshov wrote: > I found in src/backend/utils/mb/wchar.c: pg_verify_mbstr_len() that it > reports ASCII Null character (\000) as invalid. As for me, it should > pass validation. However, ASCII Null character breaks a line and the > end of the line is missed, try: > > INSERT INTO mytable VALUES (E'a\001b\000c and rest of line MIA'); > > Find patch attached. Am I wrong? The main reason why you can't usefully have null characters in a string literal is that the type input functions take a cstring as input, so no string with a null character can possibly be input to a type. So removing that check would just cause failure or confusion later. -- Peter Eisentraut http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Remote DBA, Training & Services
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