Avoid wrong results for power() with NaN input on more platforms.
Buildfarm results show that the modern POSIX rule that 1 ^ NaN = 1 is not honored on *BSD until relatively recently, and really old platforms don't believe that NaN ^ 0 = 1 either. (This is unsurprising, perhaps, since SUSv2 doesn't require either behavior.) In hopes of getting to platform independent behavior, let's deal with all the NaN-input cases explicitly in dpow(). Note that numeric_power() doesn't know either of these special cases. But since that behavior is platform-independent, I think it should be addressed separately, and probably not back-patched. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/75DB81BEEA95B445AE6D576A0A5C9E936A73E741@BPXM05GP.gisp.nec.co.jp
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@ -1548,6 +1548,25 @@ dpow(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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float8 arg2 = PG_GETARG_FLOAT8(1);
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float8 result;
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/*
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* The POSIX spec says that NaN ^ 0 = 1, and 1 ^ NaN = 1, while all other
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* cases with NaN inputs yield NaN (with no error). Many older platforms
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* get one or more of these cases wrong, so deal with them via explicit
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* logic rather than trusting pow(3).
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*/
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if (isnan(arg1))
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{
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if (isnan(arg2) || arg2 != 0.0)
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PG_RETURN_FLOAT8(get_float8_nan());
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PG_RETURN_FLOAT8(1.0);
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}
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if (isnan(arg2))
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{
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if (arg1 != 1.0)
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PG_RETURN_FLOAT8(get_float8_nan());
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PG_RETURN_FLOAT8(1.0);
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}
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/*
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* The SQL spec requires that we emit a particular SQLSTATE error code for
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* certain error conditions. Specifically, we don't return a
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@ -1569,12 +1588,11 @@ dpow(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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* and result == NaN for negative arg1 and very large arg2 (they must be
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* using something different from our floor() test to decide it's
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* invalid). Other platforms (HPPA) return errno == ERANGE and a large
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* (HUGE_VAL) but finite result to signal overflow. Also, some versions
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* of MSVC return errno == EDOM and result == NaN for NaN inputs.
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* (HUGE_VAL) but finite result to signal overflow.
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*/
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errno = 0;
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result = pow(arg1, arg2);
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if (errno == EDOM && isnan(result) && !isnan(arg1) && !isnan(arg2))
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if (errno == EDOM && isnan(result))
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{
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if ((fabs(arg1) > 1 && arg2 >= 0) || (fabs(arg1) < 1 && arg2 < 0))
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/* The sign of Inf is not significant in this case. */
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NaN
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(1 row)
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SELECT power(float8 '-1', float8 'NaN');
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power
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-------
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NaN
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(1 row)
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SELECT power(float8 '1', float8 'NaN');
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power
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-------
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NaN
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(1 row)
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SELECT power(float8 '-1', float8 'NaN');
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power
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NaN
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(1 row)
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SELECT power(float8 '1', float8 'NaN');
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power
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-------
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NaN
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(1 row)
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SELECT power(float8 '-1', float8 'NaN');
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power
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NaN
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(1 row)
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SELECT power(float8 '1', float8 'NaN');
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power
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NaN
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(1 row)
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SELECT power(float8 '-1', float8 'NaN');
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power
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NaN
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SELECT power(float8 '1', float8 'NaN');
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power
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SELECT power(float8 'NaN', float8 '0.5');
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SELECT power(float8 '144', float8 'NaN');
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SELECT power(float8 'NaN', float8 'NaN');
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SELECT power(float8 '-1', float8 'NaN');
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SELECT power(float8 '1', float8 'NaN');
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SELECT power(float8 'NaN', float8 '0');
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