Regression tests (was Re: [HACKERS] psql and comments)
От | Peter Eisentraut |
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Тема | Regression tests (was Re: [HACKERS] psql and comments) |
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Msg-id | Pine.LNX.4.10.9910112301080.832-100000@peter-e.yi.org обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Regression tests (was Re: [HACKERS] psql and comments)
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
Um, I hate to break this to you folks, but, barring an AI diff being available, the regression tests might need to be adjusted anyway, since they rely on a particular table output format which I cannot guarantee to (or even want to) reproduce exactly. But I hear the tests were going to be revised for 7.0 anyway, right? ;) Since I got you into this mess I would certainly try to help to resolve it, but that's a future issue. -Peter On Oct 11, Peter Eisentraut mentioned: > On Oct 11, Thomas Lockhart mentioned: > > > > some query; > > > *** comment > > > *** comment > > > \p > > > \r > > > more queries; > > > which should probably be changed anyway to something like > > > -- comment > > > -- comment > > > > Actually, this is probably testing that the buffer reset actually > > clears the lines, which wouldn't be as obvious if there were only > > legal SQL preceeding it. Maybe leave it as-is?? > > I think I figured that out: the *** comments actually show up in the > output of the regression tests as an aid to a person glancing at the > results. If the regression tests wanted to test psql then they could > certainly do a lot more fun things than that. > > I was planning on implementing an \echo command which could easily be > dropped in there as a more elegant solution. > > Which makes me think. The server regression tests should certainly not > rely on some particular psql functionality, just as a matter of principle. > But if I'm ever really bored I could write a separate psql regression > test. No promise though. > > -Peter > > -- Peter Eisentraut Sernanders vaeg 10:115 peter_e@gmx.net 75262 Uppsala http://yi.org/peter-e/ Sweden
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