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Have pg_itoa, pg_ltoa and pg_lltoa return the length of the string
Core by no means makes excessive use of these functions, but quite a large number of those usages do require the caller to call strlen() on the returned string. This is quite wasteful since these functions do already have a good idea of the length of the string, so we might as well just have them return that. Reviewed-by: Andrew Gierth Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAApHDvrm2A5x2uHYxsqriO2cUaGcFvND%2BksC9e7Tjep0t2RK_A%40mail.gmail.com
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@ -103,9 +103,10 @@ printsimple(TupleTableSlot *slot, DestReceiver *self)
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{
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int32 num = DatumGetInt32(value);
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char str[12]; /* sign, 10 digits and '\0' */
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int len;
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pg_ltoa(num, str);
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pq_sendcountedtext(&buf, str, strlen(str), false);
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len = pg_ltoa(num, str);
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pq_sendcountedtext(&buf, str, len, false);
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}
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break;
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@ -113,9 +114,10 @@ printsimple(TupleTableSlot *slot, DestReceiver *self)
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{
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int64 num = DatumGetInt64(value);
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char str[MAXINT8LEN + 1];
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int len;
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pg_lltoa(num, str);
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pq_sendcountedtext(&buf, str, strlen(str), false);
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len = pg_lltoa(num, str);
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pq_sendcountedtext(&buf, str, len, false);
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}
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break;
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@ -191,9 +191,7 @@ int2vectorout(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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{
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if (num != 0)
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*rp++ = ' ';
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pg_itoa(int2Array->values[num], rp);
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while (*++rp != '\0')
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;
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rp += pg_itoa(int2Array->values[num], rp);
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}
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*rp = '\0';
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PG_RETURN_CSTRING(result);
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@ -149,9 +149,16 @@ int8out(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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int64 val = PG_GETARG_INT64(0);
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char buf[MAXINT8LEN + 1];
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char *result;
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int len;
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pg_lltoa(val, buf);
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result = pstrdup(buf);
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len = pg_lltoa(val, buf) + 1;
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/*
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* Since the length is already known, we do a manual palloc() and memcpy()
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* to avoid the strlen() call that would otherwise be done in pstrdup().
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*/
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result = palloc(len);
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memcpy(result, buf, len);
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PG_RETURN_CSTRING(result);
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}
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@ -327,16 +327,17 @@ invalid_syntax:
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/*
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* pg_itoa: converts a signed 16-bit integer to its string representation
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* and returns strlen(a).
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*
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* Caller must ensure that 'a' points to enough memory to hold the result
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* (at least 7 bytes, counting a leading sign and trailing NUL).
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*
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* It doesn't seem worth implementing this separately.
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*/
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void
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int
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pg_itoa(int16 i, char *a)
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{
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pg_ltoa((int32) i, a);
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return pg_ltoa((int32) i, a);
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}
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/*
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@ -404,25 +405,27 @@ pg_ultoa_n(uint32 value, char *a)
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}
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/*
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* NUL-terminate the output of pg_ultoa_n.
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* pg_ltoa: converts a signed 32-bit integer to its string representation and
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* returns strlen(a).
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*
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* It is the caller's responsibility to ensure that a is at least 12 bytes long,
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* which is enough room to hold a minus sign, a maximally long int32, and the
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* above terminating NUL.
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*/
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void
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int
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pg_ltoa(int32 value, char *a)
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{
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uint32 uvalue = (uint32) value;
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int len;
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int len = 0;
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if (value < 0)
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{
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uvalue = (uint32) 0 - uvalue;
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*a++ = '-';
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a[len++] = '-';
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}
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len = pg_ultoa_n(uvalue, a);
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len += pg_ultoa_n(uvalue, a + len);
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a[len] = '\0';
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return len;
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}
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/*
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@ -510,24 +513,27 @@ pg_ulltoa_n(uint64 value, char *a)
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}
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/*
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* pg_lltoa: convert a signed 64-bit integer to its string representation
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* pg_lltoa: converts a signed 64-bit integer to its string representation and
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* returns strlen(a).
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*
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* Caller must ensure that 'a' points to enough memory to hold the result
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* (at least MAXINT8LEN + 1 bytes, counting a leading sign and trailing NUL).
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*/
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void
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int
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pg_lltoa(int64 value, char *a)
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{
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int len;
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uint64 uvalue = value;
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int len = 0;
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if (value < 0)
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{
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*a++ = '-';
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uvalue = (uint64) 0 - uvalue;
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a[len++] = '-';
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}
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len = pg_ulltoa_n(uvalue, a);
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a[len] = 0;
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len += pg_ulltoa_n(uvalue, a + len);
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a[len] = '\0';
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return len;
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}
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@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ extern int namestrcmp(Name name, const char *str);
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extern int32 pg_atoi(const char *s, int size, int c);
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extern int16 pg_strtoint16(const char *s);
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extern int32 pg_strtoint32(const char *s);
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extern void pg_itoa(int16 i, char *a);
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extern int pg_itoa(int16 i, char *a);
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extern int pg_ultoa_n(uint32 l, char *a);
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extern int pg_ulltoa_n(uint64 l, char *a);
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extern void pg_ltoa(int32 l, char *a);
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extern void pg_lltoa(int64 ll, char *a);
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extern int pg_ltoa(int32 l, char *a);
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extern int pg_lltoa(int64 ll, char *a);
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extern char *pg_ultostr_zeropad(char *str, uint32 value, int32 minwidth);
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extern char *pg_ultostr(char *str, uint32 value);
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extern uint64 pg_strtouint64(const char *str, char **endptr, int base);
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