Hi zoran, The same thing can be done for SA_IMM_ATTR_SAFLOATT , where
snprintf(val, size, "%.8g", d); can be used. /Neel. On Tuesday 15 April 2014 08:08 PM, Zoran Milinkovic wrote: > osaf/services/saf/immsv/immloadd/imm_pbe_load.cc | 25 > ++++++++++++++++++----- > 1 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > > When PBE is being loaded, sqlite3_column_text function is used for fetching > double values. The function returns a string representation of double value > in 15 bytes, which is not enough to preserve full floating point presicision. > > diff --git a/osaf/services/saf/immsv/immloadd/imm_pbe_load.cc > b/osaf/services/saf/immsv/immloadd/imm_pbe_load.cc > --- a/osaf/services/saf/immsv/immloadd/imm_pbe_load.cc > +++ b/osaf/services/saf/immsv/immloadd/imm_pbe_load.cc > @@ -587,12 +587,25 @@ bool loadObjectFromPbe(void* pbeHandle, > std::list<char*> attrValueBuffers; > char *val; > while(rc == SQLITE_ROW) { > - val = (char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 0); > - if(val) { > - /* Guard for NULL values. */ > - char *str = strdup(val); > - attrValueBuffers.push_front(str); > - TRACE("ABT pushed value:%s", str); > + if((*it)->attrValueType == > SA_IMM_ATTR_SADOUBLET) { > + double d = sqlite3_column_double(stmt, > 0); > + /* 30 bytes will be enough large for > storing a double value */ > + val = (char *)malloc(30); > + int size = snprintf(val, 30, "%.17g", > d); > + size++; > + if(size > 30) { > + val = (char *)realloc(val, > size); > + snprintf(val, size, "%.17g", d); > + } > + attrValueBuffers.push_front(val); > + } else { > + val = (char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, > 0); > + if(val) { > + /* Guard for NULL values. */ > + char *str = strdup(val); > + > attrValueBuffers.push_front(str); > + TRACE("ABT pushed value:%s", > str); > + } > } > > rc = sqlite3_step(stmt); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O'Reilly Book "Graph Databases" is the definitive new guide to graph databases and their applications. Written by three acclaimed leaders in the field, this first edition is now available. Download your free book today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/NeoTech _______________________________________________ Opensaf-devel mailing list Opensaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensaf-devel