[ psqlodbc-Bugs-1010515 ] Small negative decimal values are mistaken for non-negative
am 04.12.2008 01:04:42 von noreplyBugs item #1010515, was opened at 2008-11-28 11:32
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Status: Open
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Priority: 3
Submitted By: Dominic Smith (dominic_smith)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: Small negative decimal values are mistaken for non-negative
Initial Comment:
I originally found this problem in an older snapshot of 8.02.0400, however it seems to still exist in the current CVS copy.
In the method ResolveNumericParam (convert.c), there is a problem where resolving decimal values between 0 and -1, as they will be mistaken for being positive.
e.g. -0.01 becomes 0.01.
The problem is based on lines 3259:3262. The code in question:
o1val = ival / div;
o2val = ival % div;
if(0 == ns->sign)
olval *= -1;
The problem here is, in the case of -0.01, o1val is 0, and so 0 * -1 is still zero. When you come to format this as
sprintf(chrform, "%d.%0*d", o1val, ns->scale, o2val);
we quite obviously lose the negative sign in the value.
A very small aside, and a rather selfish request perhaps, the method 'trim()' in misc.c - is there any possibility of renaming this method (or at least make it static to 'connection.c' which is the only module that calls this) - the name is very common, and causes problems when the driver is dl_open()'d.
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>Comment By: Hiroshi Inoue (hinoue)
Date: 2008-12-04 00:04
Message:
Hi Dominic,
I would take care of both in the next release.
Thanks.
Hiroshi Inoue
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