Michael,
While looking at complaints from the Coverity scanner system, it looks like it's detected a case in ECPG where we
providea "day-of-year" format option (%j), but we never actually calculate what the day of year *is*, resulting in an
uninitializedvalue.
Other parts of the code (non-ECPG) appears to realize that timestamp2tm doesn't fill in day-of-year in the struct and
theycalculate it afterwards. Perhaps ECPG needs to adopt that approach also, perhaps either in dttofmtasc_replace() or
PGTYPEStimestamp_fmt_asc()..?
I was able to get what I believe is an incorrect result through a bit of hacking on the ECPG test cases:
timestamp_fmt_asc: 0: 10922-abc%
after adding:
out = (char*) malloc(32); i = PGTYPEStimestamp_fmt_asc(&ts1, out, 31, "%j-abc%%"); printf("timestamp_fmt_asc:
%d:%s\n", i, out); free(out);
into pgtypeslib/dt_test.pgc.
If you don't have time to look into this, let me know and I'll try and get back to it soon.
Thanks!
Stephen