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Fix numeric_power() when the exponent is INT_MIN.

In power_var_int(), the computation of the number of significant
digits to use in the computation used log(Abs(exp)), which isn't safe
because Abs(exp) returns INT_MIN when exp is INT_MIN. Use fabs()
instead of Abs(), so that the exponent is cast to a double before the
absolute value is taken.

Back-patch to 9.6, where this was introduced (by 7d9a4737c2).

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEZATCVd6pMkz=BrZEgBKyqqJrt2xghr=fNc8+Z=5xC6cgWrWA@mail.gmail.com
This commit is contained in:
Dean Rasheed 2021-01-05 11:02:46 +00:00
parent 0709b64423
commit 9a299dff25
3 changed files with 8 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -8182,7 +8182,7 @@ power_var_int(NumericVar *base, int exp, NumericVar *result, int rscale)
* to around log10(abs(exp)) digits, so work with this many extra digits
* of precision (plus a few more for good measure).
*/
sig_digits += (int) log(Abs(exp)) + 8;
sig_digits += (int) log(fabs(exp)) + 8;
/*
* Now we can proceed with the multiplications.

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@ -1506,6 +1506,12 @@ select 0.12 ^ (-20);
2608405330458882702.5529619561355838
(1 row)
select 1.000000000123 ^ (-2147483648);
?column?
--------------------
0.7678656556403084
(1 row)
-- cases that used to error out
select 0.12 ^ (-25);
?column?

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@ -873,6 +873,7 @@ select 3.789 ^ 21;
select 3.789 ^ 35;
select 1.2 ^ 345;
select 0.12 ^ (-20);
select 1.000000000123 ^ (-2147483648);
-- cases that used to error out
select 0.12 ^ (-25);