Disallow creating an ICU collation if the DB encoding won't support it.
authorTom Lane
Fri, 3 Sep 2021 20:38:55 +0000 (16:38 -0400)
committerTom Lane
Fri, 3 Sep 2021 20:39:04 +0000 (16:39 -0400)
Previously this was allowed, but the collation effectively vanished
into the ether because of the way lookup_collation() works: you could
not use the collation, nor even drop it.  Seems better to give an
error up front than to leave the user wondering why it doesn't work.

(Because this test is in DefineCollation not CreateCollation, it does
not prevent pg_import_system_collations from creating ICU collations,
regardless of the initially-chosen encoding.)

Per bug #17170 from Andrew Bille.  Back-patch to v10 where ICU support
was added.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17170-95845cf3f0a9c36d@postgresql.org

src/backend/commands/collationcmds.c

index ebb0994db32af41ee03d80b2173ffae49e6f4204..666bcb4971b21673b7e98c494e7901885d4ba47c 100644 (file)
@@ -208,7 +208,26 @@ DefineCollation(ParseState *pstate, List *names, List *parameters, bool if_not_e
    if (!fromEl)
    {
        if (collprovider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU)
+       {
+#ifdef USE_ICU
+           /*
+            * We could create ICU collations with collencoding == database
+            * encoding, but it seems better to use -1 so that it matches the
+            * way initdb would create ICU collations.  However, only allow
+            * one to be created when the current database's encoding is
+            * supported.  Otherwise the collation is useless, plus we get
+            * surprising behaviors like not being able to drop the collation.
+            *
+            * Skip this test when !USE_ICU, because the error we want to
+            * throw for that isn't thrown till later.
+            */
+           if (!is_encoding_supported_by_icu(GetDatabaseEncoding()))
+               ereport(ERROR,
+                       (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+                        errmsg("current database's encoding is not supported with this provider")));
+#endif
            collencoding = -1;
+       }
        else
        {
            collencoding = GetDatabaseEncoding();