RE: [GENERAL] Regression test failures
От | Herouth Maoz |
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Тема | RE: [GENERAL] Regression test failures |
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Msg-id | l03130301b35c46a2bd2a@[147.233.159.109] обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | RE: [GENERAL] Regression test failures ("Jonny Hinojosa" <Jonny@TCA.net>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
At 19:01 +0300 on 09/05/1999, Jonny Hinojosa wrote: > > So, this suggests that the only reason the test failed is that the words > used in the error message are different from what was expected. Is that case, you can relax. Whenever you have regression troubles, you must check them. In the case of abstime, I found that the regression test tends to fail for the old dates because it doesn't consider daylight saving time before 1970 or so. So if that's what happens in your regression test, again, relax - unless you intend to use old dates in your applications including the time portion. Note that this is a system thing, not a postgres thing. Horology is derived from the same problem. Another acceptable discrepancy is when float comparisons fail over the eighth or so digit after the decimal point. You can dismiss it. Failures over parse errors are serious and usually relate to gram.c and its fathers bison and flex. A core dump is a serious matter, though. Herouth -- Herouth Maoz, Internet developer. Open University of Israel - Telem project http://telem.openu.ac.il/~herutma
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