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BLOBs containing NUL characters (ASCII 0) can be written to the
database, but they get truncated at the first NUL by lo_read when they are read back. The reason for this is that lo_read in Pg.xs is using the default: OUTPUT: RETVAL buf which uses C's strlen() to work out the length of the scalar. The code ought to read something more like: OUTPUT: RETVAL buf sv_setpvn((SV*)ST(2), buf, RETVAL); I am not sure if this needs to be done on both lo_read methods in this file, but I changed both and have not since had any problems with truncated BLOBs. Douglas Thomson <[email protected]>
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* $Id: Pg.xs,v 1.12 1999/02/19 23:27:17 tgl Exp $
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* $Id: Pg.xs,v 1.13 1999/10/13 02:26:37 momjian Exp $ with patch for NULs
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* Copyright (c) 1997, 1998 Edmund Mergl
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buf sv_setpvn((SV*)ST(2), buf, RETVAL); /* to handle NULs */
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buf sv_setpvn((SV*)ST(2), buf, RETVAL); /* to handle NULs */
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