HI all,
(2011/09/01 4:30), Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
Back in January/February, a patch was committed to avoid using libintl's
version of setlocale:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2011-01/msg02628.php
The comment says it was about a problem with printf() and friends, so I
wonder, why was that "#undef setlocale" line put inside the larger
"#ifdef USE_REPL_SNPRINTF" block? If I understand the problem correctly,
it has nothing to do with our replacement snprintf() function.
Fortunately, we always use the replacement snprintf() code on Windows,
so there's no user-visible bug here, but if you imagine that we didn't
USE_REPL_SNPRINTF on Windows, we would still want the "#undef setlocale"
to take effect, right? I think that block is misplaced.
Yes you are right.
I didn't notice "#ifdef USE_REPL_SNPRINTF" unfortunately.
The "#undef setlocale" line should be placed outside the "ifdef
USE_REPL_SNPRINTF" block.
regards,
Hiroshi Inoue
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