On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 11:37 AM Nathan Bossart <nathandboss...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hm. It seems pretty clear that removing -fwrapv won't be happening anytime > soon. I don't mind trying to fix a handful of cases from time to time, but > unless there's a live bug, I'm probably not going to treat this stuff as > high priority.
I think I'm also going to take a step back because I'm a bit fatigued on the overflow work. My goal here wasn't necessarily to remove -fwrapv, because I think it will always be a useful safeguard. Instead I wanted to add -ftrapv to builds with asserts enabled to try and prevent future overflow based bugs. Though, it looks like that won't happen anytime soon either. FWIW, Matthew's patch actually does resolve a bug with `to_timestamp` and `to_date`. It converts the following incorrect queries test=# SELECT to_timestamp('2147483647,999', 'Y,YYY'); to_timestamp --------------------------------- 0001-01-01 00:00:00-04:56:02 BC (1 row) test=# SELECT to_date('-2147483648', 'CC'); to_date ------------ 0001-01-01 (1 row) into errors test=# SELECT to_timestamp('2147483647,999', 'Y,YYY'); ERROR: invalid input string for "Y,YYY" test=# SELECT to_date('-2147483648', 'CC'); ERROR: date out of range: "-2147483648" So, it might be worth committing only his changes before moving on. Thanks, Joseph Koshakow