On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 7:00 PM, Tom Lane <[email protected]> wrote: > Oliver Ford <[email protected]> writes: >> [ 0001-apply-number-v3.patch ] > > I looked at this patch briefly and have a couple of comments: > > * It seems entirely wrong to be matching to L_thousands_sep in the > NUM_COMMA case; that format code is by definition not locale aware, > so it should be matching to plain ',' independently of locale.
Ok I've changed it to just search for a comma.
> * Don't we need to fix the NUM_L (currency symbol) case in the
> same manner? (The NUM_D and NUM_S cases are handled in
> NUM_numpart_from_char and seem ok at a quick glance.)
Yes you get the same skipping if you do:
select to_number('12','L99');
to_number
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2
However, this case is not as easy to fix as you can't do a simple
string comparison like with the group separator. The currency symbol
for the locale can be " " but if we do a comparison, it won't match if
the symbol specified is "$" or "£" (so will end up missing characters
at the end of the supplied string). Could we apply the attached patch
and then put fixing it for currency on the TODO list?
> * I'm not in love with the noadd flag. Other places in this
> switch that want to skip the final increment do it with
> "continue", and I think this should do likewise.
I've changed to continue in the latest patch. All existing tests pass.
0001-apply-number-v4.patch
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