Commit 00a38075 authored by Bruce Momjian's avatar Bruce Momjian

Cosmetic patch to large object regression test.

Jeremy Drake
parent bc292937
...@@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ BEGIN; ...@@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ BEGIN;
-- lo_open(lobjId oid, mode integer) returns integer -- lo_open(lobjId oid, mode integer) returns integer
-- The mode parameter to lo_open uses two constants: -- The mode parameter to lo_open uses two constants:
-- INV_READ = 0x20000 = 2 * 16^4 -- INV_READ = 0x20000
-- INV_WRITE = 0x40000 = 4 * 16^4 -- INV_WRITE = 0x40000
-- The return value is a file descriptor-like value which remains valid for the -- The return value is a file descriptor-like value which remains valid for the
-- transaction. -- transaction.
UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd = lo_open(loid, CAST((2 | 4) * 16^4 AS integer)); UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd = lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS integer));
-- loread/lowrite names are wonky, different from other functions which are lo_* -- loread/lowrite names are wonky, different from other functions which are lo_*
-- lowrite(fd integer, data bytea) returns integer -- lowrite(fd integer, data bytea) returns integer
...@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ END; ...@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ END;
-- Read out a portion -- Read out a portion
BEGIN; BEGIN;
UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST((2 | 4) * 16^4 AS integer)); UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS integer));
-- lo_lseek(fd integer, offset integer, whence integer) returns integer -- lo_lseek(fd integer, offset integer, whence integer) returns integer
-- offset is in bytes, whence is one of three values: -- offset is in bytes, whence is one of three values:
...@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ TRUNCATE lotest_stash_values; ...@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ TRUNCATE lotest_stash_values;
INSERT INTO lotest_stash_values (loid) SELECT lo_import('@abs_srcdir@/data/tenk.data'); INSERT INTO lotest_stash_values (loid) SELECT lo_import('@abs_srcdir@/data/tenk.data');
BEGIN; BEGIN;
UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST((2 | 4) * 16^4 AS integer)); UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS integer));
-- with the default BLKSZ, LOBLKSZ = 2048, so this positions us for a block -- with the default BLKSZ, LOBLKSZ = 2048, so this positions us for a block
-- edge case -- edge case
......
...@@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ INSERT INTO lotest_stash_values (loid) SELECT lo_creat(42); ...@@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ INSERT INTO lotest_stash_values (loid) SELECT lo_creat(42);
BEGIN; BEGIN;
-- lo_open(lobjId oid, mode integer) returns integer -- lo_open(lobjId oid, mode integer) returns integer
-- The mode parameter to lo_open uses two constants: -- The mode parameter to lo_open uses two constants:
-- INV_READ = 0x20000 = 2 * 16^4 -- INV_READ = 0x20000
-- INV_WRITE = 0x40000 = 4 * 16^4 -- INV_WRITE = 0x40000
-- The return value is a file descriptor-like value which remains valid for the -- The return value is a file descriptor-like value which remains valid for the
-- transaction. -- transaction.
UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd = lo_open(loid, CAST((2 | 4) * 16^4 AS integer)); UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd = lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS integer));
-- loread/lowrite names are wonky, different from other functions which are lo_* -- loread/lowrite names are wonky, different from other functions which are lo_*
-- lowrite(fd integer, data bytea) returns integer -- lowrite(fd integer, data bytea) returns integer
-- the integer is the number of bytes written -- the integer is the number of bytes written
...@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ SELECT lo_close(fd) FROM lotest_stash_values; ...@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ SELECT lo_close(fd) FROM lotest_stash_values;
END; END;
-- Read out a portion -- Read out a portion
BEGIN; BEGIN;
UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST((2 | 4) * 16^4 AS integer)); UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS integer));
-- lo_lseek(fd integer, offset integer, whence integer) returns integer -- lo_lseek(fd integer, offset integer, whence integer) returns integer
-- offset is in bytes, whence is one of three values: -- offset is in bytes, whence is one of three values:
-- SEEK_SET (= 0) meaning relative to beginning -- SEEK_SET (= 0) meaning relative to beginning
...@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ SELECT lo_unlink(loid) from lotest_stash_values; ...@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ SELECT lo_unlink(loid) from lotest_stash_values;
TRUNCATE lotest_stash_values; TRUNCATE lotest_stash_values;
INSERT INTO lotest_stash_values (loid) SELECT lo_import('@abs_srcdir@/data/tenk.data'); INSERT INTO lotest_stash_values (loid) SELECT lo_import('@abs_srcdir@/data/tenk.data');
BEGIN; BEGIN;
UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST((2 | 4) * 16^4 AS integer)); UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS integer));
-- with the default BLKSZ, LOBLKSZ = 2048, so this positions us for a block -- with the default BLKSZ, LOBLKSZ = 2048, so this positions us for a block
-- edge case -- edge case
SELECT lo_lseek(fd, 2030, 0) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_lseek(fd, 2030, 0) FROM lotest_stash_values;
......
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