repr/strconv: accept full u32 range when parsing oid from text#37440
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`parse_oid` parsed OIDs as `i32` and reinterpreted them as `u32`, which rejected valid OIDs in `2147483648..=4294967295`. For example `'4294967295'::oid` errored even though `4294967295::oid` succeeded, and `COPY` into such a column failed with "invalid input syntax for type oid". PostgreSQL accepts the union of the `u32` and `i32` ranges (negatives are reinterpreted), so parse the full `u32` range directly and fall back to `i32` for negative inputs. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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parse_oidparsed OIDs asi32and reinterpreted them asu32, which rejected valid OIDs in2147483648..=4294967295. For example'4294967295'::oiderrored even though4294967295::oidsucceeded, andCOPYinto such a column failed with "invalid input syntax for type oid".PostgreSQL accepts the union of the
u32andi32ranges (negatives are reinterpreted), so parse the fullu32range directly and fall back toi32for negative inputs.Found via #34779