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Improve handling of psql \watch's interval argument
A failure in parsing the interval value defined in the \watch command was silently switched to 1s of interval between two queries, which can be confusing. This commit improves the error handling, and a couple of tests are added to check after: - An incorrect value. - An out-of-range value. - A negative value. A value of zero is able to work now, meaning that there is no interval of time between two queries in a \watch loop. No backpatch is done, as it could break existing applications. Author: Andrey Borodin Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi, Nathan Bossart, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAAhFRxiZ2-n_L1ErMm9AZjgmUK=qS6VHb+0SaMn8sqqbhF7How@mail.gmail.com
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@ -2776,9 +2776,18 @@ exec_command_watch(PsqlScanState scan_state, bool active_branch,
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/* Convert optional sleep-length argument */
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if (opt)
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{
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sleep = strtod(opt, NULL);
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if (sleep <= 0)
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sleep = 1;
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char *opt_end;
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errno = 0;
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sleep = strtod(opt, &opt_end);
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if (sleep < 0 || *opt_end || errno == ERANGE)
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{
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pg_log_error("\\watch: incorrect interval value '%s'", opt);
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free(opt);
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resetPQExpBuffer(query_buf);
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psql_scan_reset(scan_state);
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return PSQL_CMD_ERROR;
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}
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free(opt);
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}
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@ -5183,6 +5192,9 @@ do_watch(PQExpBuffer query_buf, double sleep)
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if (pagerpipe && ferror(pagerpipe))
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break;
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if (sleep == 0)
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continue;
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#ifdef WIN32
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/*
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@ -350,4 +350,21 @@ psql_like(
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'\copy from with DEFAULT'
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);
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# Check \watch errors
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psql_fails_like(
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$node,
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'SELECT 1;\watch -10',
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qr/incorrect interval value '-10'/,
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'\watch, negative interval');
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psql_fails_like(
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$node,
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'SELECT 1;\watch 10ab',
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qr/incorrect interval value '10ab'/,
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'\watch incorrect interval');
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psql_fails_like(
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$node,
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'SELECT 1;\watch 10e400',
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qr/incorrect interval value '10e400'/,
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'\watch out-of-range interval');
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done_testing();
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