Re: Introduce pg_receivewal gzip compression tests
От | Michael Paquier |
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Тема | Re: Introduce pg_receivewal gzip compression tests |
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Msg-id | YOzyCMLW1I3mV8lD@paquier.xyz обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Introduce pg_receivewal gzip compression tests (gkokolatos@pm.me) |
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Re: Introduce pg_receivewal gzip compression tests
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On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 04:46:29PM +0000, gkokolatos@pm.me wrote: > On Monday, July 12th, 2021 at 17:07, <gkokolatos@pm.me> wrote: >> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Are you using outlook? The format of your messages gets blurry on the PG website, so does it for me. >> I am admittedly not so well versed on Windows systems. Thank you for >> informing me. >> Please find attached v3 of the patch where $ENV{GZIP_PROGRAM} is used >> instead. To the best of my knowledge one should avoid using $ENV{GZIP} >> because that would translate to the obsolete, yet used environment >> variable GZIP which holds a set of default options for gzip. In essence >> it would be equivalent to executing: >> GZIP=gzip gzip --test <files> >> which can result to errors similar to: >> gzip: gzip: non-option in GZIP environment variable -# make this available to TAP test scripts +# make these available to TAP test scripts export TAR +export GZIP_PROGRAM=$(GZIP) Wow. So this comes from the fact that the command gzip can feed on the environment variable from the same name. I was not aware of that, and a comment would be in place here. That means complicating a bit the test flow for people on Windows, but I am fine to live with that as long as this does not fail hard. One extra thing we could do is drop this part of the test, but I agree that this is useful to have around as a validity check. > After a bit more thinking, I went ahead and added on top of v3 a test > verifying that the gzip program can actually be called. + system_log($gzip, '--version') != 0); Checking after that does not hurt, indeed. I am wondering if we should do that for TAR. Another thing I find unnecessary is the number of the tests. This does two rounds of pg_receivewal just to test the long and short options of -Z/-compress, which brings only coverage to make sure that both option names are handled. That's a high cost for a low amound of extra coverage, so let's cut the runtime in half and just use the round with --compress. There was also a bit of confusion with ZLIB and gzip in the variable names and the comments, the latter being only the command while the compression happens with zlib. With a round of indentation on top of all that, I ge tthe attached. What do you think? -- Michael
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