Re: PATCH: CITEXT 2.0 v3
От | David E. Wheeler |
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Тема | Re: PATCH: CITEXT 2.0 v3 |
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Msg-id | BD40FA86-AD63-4331-96C8-EFD3F8E82C0B@kineticode.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: PATCH: CITEXT 2.0 v3 (Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@commandprompt.com>) |
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Re: PATCH: CITEXT 2.0 v3
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
On Jul 9, 2008, at 13:40, Alvaro Herrera wrote: > The problem is that we're in the middle of a commitfest, so > everybody is > busy reviewing other patches (in theory at least). Of course. > One thing that jumps at me is pgTAP usage, as Zdenek said. I > understand > that it's neat and all that, but we can't include the tests because > they > won't run unless one installs pgTAP which seems a nonstarter. So if > you > want the tests in the repository along the rest of the stuff, they > really should use pg_regress. It does use pg_regress. The test just load the included pgtap.sql file to get the tap functions, and then away they go. If you run `make installcheck` it works. > It's not even difficult to use. Have a look at contrib/ltree/sql and > contrib/ltree/expected for examples. > > If you want to push for pgTAP in core, that's fine, but it's a > separate > discussion. Agreed. I've sent a couple of messages in a thread about that, the latest this morning. > The other possibility being, of course, that you are proposing > citext to > live on pgFoundry. I'm not, actually. I mean, I have an updated version for 8.3, but it'd be quite a pita to maintain them both, since the api for lowercasing text is so much simpler in 8.4. Best, David
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