Re: Patch for JDBC fractional hour timezone offset bug

From: Bruce Momjian <pgman(at)candle(dot)pha(dot)pa(dot)us>
To: Barry Lind <barry(at)xythos(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-patches(at)postgresql(dot)org, Thomas Lockhart <lockhart(at)alumni(dot)caltech(dot)edu>
Subject: Re: Patch for JDBC fractional hour timezone offset bug
Date: 2001-05-28 00:36:54
Message-ID: 200105280036.f4S0asn26329@candle.pha.pa.us
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Thanks. Applied.

>
> Attached is a patch to fix the problem Thomas mentions below. The JDBC
> driver now correctly handles timezones that are offset fractional hours
> from GMT (ie. -06:30).
>
> thanks,
> --Barry
>
> Thomas Lockhart wrote:
>
> >> FYI, the reason I personally didn't want to apply this to 7.1.2 is
> >> because we already added two new bugs in 7.1.1, and I didn't want to be
> >> the one to add another. Add that to the natural problems I have with
> >> JDBC, and I ran. :-)
> >
> >
> > Understandable. You shouldn't *have* to take responsibility for every
> > patch coming in, so feel free to leave some things for others. And if
> > there is a problem with this one, I'll understand if you need to yell at
> > me a little ;)
> >
> > As a (sort of) aside, by forcing me to inspect the code we have
> > uncovered a problem with atypical time zones which we would not
> > otherwise have noticed, at least until someone in Newfoundland or India
> > stumbled on it. No patch yet, but at least we know it is there...
> >
> > - Thomas
> >
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> >
> >
>

> *** ./org/postgresql/jdbc1/ResultSet.java.orig Fri May 25 16:23:19 2001
> --- ./org/postgresql/jdbc1/ResultSet.java Fri May 25 16:26:35 2001
> ***************
> *** 472,484 ****
> //so this code strips off timezone info and adds on the GMT+/-...
> //as well as adds a third digit for partial seconds if necessary
> StringBuffer strBuf = new StringBuffer(s);
> char sub = strBuf.charAt(strBuf.length()-3);
> if (sub == '+' || sub == '-') {
> strBuf.setLength(strBuf.length()-3);
> if (subsecond) {
> ! strBuf = strBuf.append('0').append("GMT").append(s.substring(s.length()-3, s.length())).append(":00");
> } else {
> ! strBuf = strBuf.append("GMT").append(s.substring(s.length()-3, s.length())).append(":00");
> }
> } else if (subsecond) {
> strBuf = strBuf.append('0');
> --- 472,506 ----
> //so this code strips off timezone info and adds on the GMT+/-...
> //as well as adds a third digit for partial seconds if necessary
> StringBuffer strBuf = new StringBuffer(s);
> +
> + //we are looking to see if the backend has appended on a timezone.
> + //currently postgresql will return +/-HH:MM or +/-HH for timezone offset
> + //(i.e. -06, or +06:30, note the expectation of the leading zero for the
> + //hours, and the use of the : for delimiter between hours and minutes)
> + //if the backend ISO format changes in the future this code will
> + //need to be changed as well
> char sub = strBuf.charAt(strBuf.length()-3);
> if (sub == '+' || sub == '-') {
> strBuf.setLength(strBuf.length()-3);
> if (subsecond) {
> ! strBuf.append('0').append("GMT").append(s.substring(s.length()-3, s.length())).append(":00");
> ! } else {
> ! strBuf.append("GMT").append(s.substring(s.length()-3, s.length())).append(":00");
> ! }
> ! } else if (sub == ':') {
> ! //we may have found timezone info of format +/-HH:MM, or there is no
> ! //timezone info at all and this is the : preceding the seconds
> ! char sub2 = strBuf.charAt(strBuf.length()-5);
> ! if (sub2 == '+' || sub2 == '-') {
> ! //we have found timezone info of format +/-HH:MM
> ! strBuf.setLength(strBuf.length()-5);
> ! if (subsecond) {
> ! strBuf.append('0').append("GMT").append(s.substring(s.length()-5));
> } else {
> ! strBuf.append("GMT").append(s.substring(s.length()-5));
> ! }
> ! } else if (subsecond) {
> ! strBuf.append('0');
> }
> } else if (subsecond) {
> strBuf = strBuf.append('0');
> *** ./org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSet.java.orig Fri May 25 16:23:34 2001
> --- ./org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSet.java Fri May 25 16:24:25 2001
> ***************
> *** 484,497 ****
> --- 484,519 ----
> sbuf.setLength(0);
> sbuf.append(s);
>
> + //we are looking to see if the backend has appended on a timezone.
> + //currently postgresql will return +/-HH:MM or +/-HH for timezone offset
> + //(i.e. -06, or +06:30, note the expectation of the leading zero for the
> + //hours, and the use of the : for delimiter between hours and minutes)
> + //if the backend ISO format changes in the future this code will
> + //need to be changed as well
> char sub = sbuf.charAt(sbuf.length()-3);
> if (sub == '+' || sub == '-') {
> + //we have found timezone info of format +/-HH
> sbuf.setLength(sbuf.length()-3);
> if (subsecond) {
> sbuf.append('0').append("GMT").append(s.substring(s.length()-3)).append(":00");
> } else {
> sbuf.append("GMT").append(s.substring(s.length()-3)).append(":00");
> }
> + } else if (sub == ':') {
> + //we may have found timezone info of format +/-HH:MM, or there is no
> + //timezone info at all and this is the : preceding the seconds
> + char sub2 = sbuf.charAt(sbuf.length()-5);
> + if (sub2 == '+' || sub2 == '-') {
> + //we have found timezone info of format +/-HH:MM
> + sbuf.setLength(sbuf.length()-5);
> + if (subsecond) {
> + sbuf.append('0').append("GMT").append(s.substring(s.length()-5));
> + } else {
> + sbuf.append("GMT").append(s.substring(s.length()-5));
> + }
> + } else if (subsecond) {
> + sbuf.append('0');
> + }
> } else if (subsecond) {
> sbuf.append('0');
> }

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