Commit 210f95f1 authored by Andrew Dunstan's avatar Andrew Dunstan

Adjust regression tests on cube and ECPG for MinGW 64 bit compiler.

Backport to 9.0, we're not supporting this compiler on earlier releases.
parent ed557a37
--
-- Test cube datatype
--
CREATE EXTENSION cube;
--
-- testing the input and output functions
--
-- Any number (a one-dimensional point)
SELECT '1'::cube AS cube;
cube
------
(1)
(1 row)
SELECT '-1'::cube AS cube;
cube
------
(-1)
(1 row)
SELECT '1.'::cube AS cube;
cube
------
(1)
(1 row)
SELECT '-1.'::cube AS cube;
cube
------
(-1)
(1 row)
SELECT '.1'::cube AS cube;
cube
-------
(0.1)
(1 row)
SELECT '-.1'::cube AS cube;
cube
--------
(-0.1)
(1 row)
SELECT '1.0'::cube AS cube;
cube
------
(1)
(1 row)
SELECT '-1.0'::cube AS cube;
cube
------
(-1)
(1 row)
SELECT '1e27'::cube AS cube;
cube
----------
(1e+027)
(1 row)
SELECT '-1e27'::cube AS cube;
cube
-----------
(-1e+027)
(1 row)
SELECT '1.0e27'::cube AS cube;
cube
----------
(1e+027)
(1 row)
SELECT '-1.0e27'::cube AS cube;
cube
-----------
(-1e+027)
(1 row)
SELECT '1e+27'::cube AS cube;
cube
----------
(1e+027)
(1 row)
SELECT '-1e+27'::cube AS cube;
cube
-----------
(-1e+027)
(1 row)
SELECT '1.0e+27'::cube AS cube;
cube
----------
(1e+027)
(1 row)
SELECT '-1.0e+27'::cube AS cube;
cube
-----------
(-1e+027)
(1 row)
SELECT '1e-7'::cube AS cube;
cube
----------
(1e-007)
(1 row)
SELECT '-1e-7'::cube AS cube;
cube
-----------
(-1e-007)
(1 row)
SELECT '1.0e-7'::cube AS cube;
cube
----------
(1e-007)
(1 row)
SELECT '-1.0e-7'::cube AS cube;
cube
-----------
(-1e-007)
(1 row)
SELECT '1e-700'::cube AS cube;
cube
------
(0)
(1 row)
SELECT '-1e-700'::cube AS cube;
cube
------
(-0)
(1 row)
SELECT '1234567890123456'::cube AS cube;
cube
-------------------------
(1.23456789012346e+015)
(1 row)
SELECT '+1234567890123456'::cube AS cube;
cube
-------------------------
(1.23456789012346e+015)
(1 row)
SELECT '-1234567890123456'::cube AS cube;
cube
--------------------------
(-1.23456789012346e+015)
(1 row)
SELECT '.1234567890123456'::cube AS cube;
cube
---------------------
(0.123456789012346)
(1 row)
SELECT '+.1234567890123456'::cube AS cube;
cube
---------------------
(0.123456789012346)
(1 row)
SELECT '-.1234567890123456'::cube AS cube;
cube
----------------------
(-0.123456789012346)
(1 row)
-- simple lists (points)
SELECT '1,2'::cube AS cube;
cube
--------
(1, 2)
(1 row)
SELECT '(1,2)'::cube AS cube;
cube
--------
(1, 2)
(1 row)
SELECT '1,2,3,4,5'::cube AS cube;
cube
-----------------
(1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
(1 row)
SELECT '(1,2,3,4,5)'::cube AS cube;
cube
-----------------
(1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
(1 row)
-- double lists (cubes)
SELECT '(0),(0)'::cube AS cube;
cube
------
(0)
(1 row)
SELECT '(0),(1)'::cube AS cube;
cube
---------
(0),(1)
(1 row)
SELECT '[(0),(0)]'::cube AS cube;
cube
------
(0)
(1 row)
SELECT '[(0),(1)]'::cube AS cube;
cube
---------
(0),(1)
(1 row)
SELECT '(0,0,0,0),(0,0,0,0)'::cube AS cube;
cube
--------------
(0, 0, 0, 0)
(1 row)
SELECT '(0,0,0,0),(1,0,0,0)'::cube AS cube;
cube
---------------------------
(0, 0, 0, 0),(1, 0, 0, 0)
(1 row)
SELECT '[(0,0,0,0),(0,0,0,0)]'::cube AS cube;
cube
--------------
(0, 0, 0, 0)
(1 row)
SELECT '[(0,0,0,0),(1,0,0,0)]'::cube AS cube;
cube
---------------------------
(0, 0, 0, 0),(1, 0, 0, 0)
(1 row)
-- invalid input: parse errors
SELECT ''::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT ''::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at end of input
SELECT 'ABC'::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT 'ABC'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near "A"
SELECT '()'::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '()'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near ")"
SELECT '[]'::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '[]'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near "]"
SELECT '[()]'::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '[()]'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near ")"
SELECT '[(1)]'::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '[(1)]'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near "]"
SELECT '[(1),]'::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '[(1),]'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near "]"
SELECT '[(1),2]'::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '[(1),2]'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near "2"
SELECT '[(1),(2),(3)]'::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '[(1),(2),(3)]'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near ","
SELECT '1,'::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '1,'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at end of input
SELECT '1,2,'::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '1,2,'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at end of input
SELECT '1,,2'::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '1,,2'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near ","
SELECT '(1,)'::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '(1,)'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near ")"
SELECT '(1,2,)'::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '(1,2,)'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near ")"
SELECT '(1,,2)'::cube AS cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '(1,,2)'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near ","
-- invalid input: semantic errors and trailing garbage
SELECT '[(1),(2)],'::cube AS cube; -- 0
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '[(1),(2)],'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near ","
SELECT '[(1,2,3),(2,3)]'::cube AS cube; -- 1
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '[(1,2,3),(2,3)]'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: Different point dimensions in (1,2,3) and (2,3).
SELECT '[(1,2),(1,2,3)]'::cube AS cube; -- 1
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '[(1,2),(1,2,3)]'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: Different point dimensions in (1,2) and (1,2,3).
SELECT '(1),(2),'::cube AS cube; -- 2
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '(1),(2),'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near ","
SELECT '(1,2,3),(2,3)'::cube AS cube; -- 3
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '(1,2,3),(2,3)'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: Different point dimensions in (1,2,3) and (2,3).
SELECT '(1,2),(1,2,3)'::cube AS cube; -- 3
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '(1,2),(1,2,3)'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: Different point dimensions in (1,2) and (1,2,3).
SELECT '(1,2,3)ab'::cube AS cube; -- 4
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '(1,2,3)ab'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near "a"
SELECT '(1,2,3)a'::cube AS cube; -- 5
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '(1,2,3)a'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near "a"
SELECT '(1,2)('::cube AS cube; -- 5
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '(1,2)('::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near "("
SELECT '1,2ab'::cube AS cube; -- 6
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '1,2ab'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near "a"
SELECT '1 e7'::cube AS cube; -- 6
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '1 e7'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near "e"
SELECT '1,2a'::cube AS cube; -- 7
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '1,2a'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near "a"
SELECT '1..2'::cube AS cube; -- 7
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: SELECT '1..2'::cube AS cube;
^
DETAIL: syntax error at or near ".2"
--
-- Testing building cubes from float8 values
--
SELECT cube(0::float8);
cube
------
(0)
(1 row)
SELECT cube(1::float8);
cube
------
(1)
(1 row)
SELECT cube(1,2);
cube
---------
(1),(2)
(1 row)
SELECT cube(cube(1,2),3);
cube
---------------
(1, 3),(2, 3)
(1 row)
SELECT cube(cube(1,2),3,4);
cube
---------------
(1, 3),(2, 4)
(1 row)
SELECT cube(cube(cube(1,2),3,4),5);
cube
---------------------
(1, 3, 5),(2, 4, 5)
(1 row)
SELECT cube(cube(cube(1,2),3,4),5,6);
cube
---------------------
(1, 3, 5),(2, 4, 6)
(1 row)
--
-- Test that the text -> cube cast was installed.
--
SELECT '(0)'::text::cube;
cube
------
(0)
(1 row)
--
-- Test the float[] -> cube cast
--
SELECT cube('{0,1,2}'::float[], '{3,4,5}'::float[]);
cube
---------------------
(0, 1, 2),(3, 4, 5)
(1 row)
SELECT cube('{0,1,2}'::float[], '{3}'::float[]);
ERROR: UR and LL arrays must be of same length
SELECT cube(NULL::float[], '{3}'::float[]);
cube
------
(1 row)
SELECT cube('{0,1,2}'::float[]);
cube
-----------
(0, 1, 2)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_subset(cube('(1,3,5),(6,7,8)'), ARRAY[3,2,1,1]);
cube_subset
---------------------------
(5, 3, 1, 1),(8, 7, 6, 6)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_subset(cube('(1,3,5),(6,7,8)'), ARRAY[4,0]);
ERROR: Index out of bounds
--
-- Testing limit of CUBE_MAX_DIM dimensions check in cube_in.
--
select '(0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)'::cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: select '(0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0...
^
DETAIL: A cube cannot have more than 100 dimensions.
select '(0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0),(0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)'::cube;
ERROR: bad cube representation
LINE 1: select '(0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0...
^
DETAIL: A cube cannot have more than 100 dimensions.
--
-- testing the operators
--
-- equality/inequality:
--
SELECT '24, 33.20'::cube = '24, 33.20'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '24, 33.20'::cube != '24, 33.20'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '24, 33.20'::cube = '24, 33.21'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '24, 33.20'::cube != '24, 33.21'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(2,0),(3,1)'::cube = '(2,0,0,0,0),(3,1,0,0,0)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '(2,0),(3,1)'::cube = '(2,0,0,0,0),(3,1,0,0,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
-- "lower than" / "greater than"
-- (these operators are not useful for anything but ordering)
--
SELECT '1'::cube > '2'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '1'::cube < '2'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '1,1'::cube > '1,2'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '1,1'::cube < '1,2'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(2,0),(3,1)'::cube > '(2,0,0,0,0),(3,1,0,0,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '(2,0),(3,1)'::cube < '(2,0,0,0,0),(3,1,0,0,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(2,0),(3,1)'::cube > '(2,0,0,0,1),(3,1,0,0,0)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '(2,0),(3,1)'::cube < '(2,0,0,0,1),(3,1,0,0,0)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(2,0),(3,1)'::cube > '(2,0,0,0,0),(3,1,0,0,0)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '(2,0),(3,1)'::cube < '(2,0,0,0,0),(3,1,0,0,0)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(2,0,0,0,0),(3,1,0,0,1)'::cube > '(2,0),(3,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(2,0,0,0,0),(3,1,0,0,1)'::cube < '(2,0),(3,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '(2,0,0,0,1),(3,1,0,0,0)'::cube > '(2,0),(3,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(2,0,0,0,1),(3,1,0,0,0)'::cube < '(2,0),(3,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '(2,0,0,0,0),(3,1,0,0,0)'::cube > '(2,0),(3,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(2,0,0,0,0),(3,1,0,0,0)'::cube < '(2,0),(3,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
-- "overlap"
--
SELECT '1'::cube && '1'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '1'::cube && '2'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '[(-1,-1,-1),(1,1,1)]'::cube && '0'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '[(-1,-1,-1),(1,1,1)]'::cube && '1'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '[(-1,-1,-1),(1,1,1)]'::cube && '1,1,1'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '[(-1,-1,-1),(1,1,1)]'::cube && '[(1,1,1),(2,2,2)]'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '[(-1,-1,-1),(1,1,1)]'::cube && '[(1,1),(2,2)]'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '[(-1,-1,-1),(1,1,1)]'::cube && '[(2,1,1),(2,2,2)]'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
-- "contained in" (the left operand is the cube entirely enclosed by
-- the right operand):
--
SELECT '0'::cube <@ '0'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '0,0,0'::cube <@ '0,0,0'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '0,0'::cube <@ '0,0,1'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '0,0,0'::cube <@ '0,0,1'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '1,0,0'::cube <@ '0,0,1'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '(1,0,0),(0,0,1)'::cube <@ '(1,0,0),(0,0,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(1,0,0),(0,0,1)'::cube <@ '(-1,-1,-1),(1,1,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(1,0,0),(0,0,1)'::cube <@ '(-1,-1,-1,-1),(1,1,1,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '0'::cube <@ '(-1),(1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '1'::cube <@ '(-1),(1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '-1'::cube <@ '(-1),(1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(-1),(1)'::cube <@ '(-1),(1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(-1),(1)'::cube <@ '(-1,-1),(1,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(-2),(1)'::cube <@ '(-1),(1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '(-2),(1)'::cube <@ '(-1,-1),(1,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
-- "contains" (the left operand is the cube that entirely encloses the
-- right operand)
--
SELECT '0'::cube @> '0'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '0,0,0'::cube @> '0,0,0'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '0,0,1'::cube @> '0,0'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '0,0,1'::cube @> '0,0,0'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '0,0,1'::cube @> '1,0,0'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '(1,0,0),(0,0,1)'::cube @> '(1,0,0),(0,0,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(-1,-1,-1),(1,1,1)'::cube @> '(1,0,0),(0,0,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(-1,-1,-1,-1),(1,1,1,1)'::cube @> '(1,0,0),(0,0,1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(-1),(1)'::cube @> '0'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(-1),(1)'::cube @> '1'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(-1),(1)'::cube @> '-1'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(-1),(1)'::cube @> '(-1),(1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(-1,-1),(1,1)'::cube @> '(-1),(1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
t
(1 row)
SELECT '(-1),(1)'::cube @> '(-2),(1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
SELECT '(-1,-1),(1,1)'::cube @> '(-2),(1)'::cube AS bool;
bool
------
f
(1 row)
-- Test of distance function
--
SELECT cube_distance('(0)'::cube,'(2,2,2,2)'::cube);
cube_distance
---------------
4
(1 row)
SELECT cube_distance('(0)'::cube,'(.3,.4)'::cube);
cube_distance
---------------
0.5
(1 row)
-- Test of cube function (text to cube)
--
SELECT cube('(1,1.2)'::text);
cube
----------
(1, 1.2)
(1 row)
SELECT cube(NULL);
cube
------
(1 row)
-- Test of cube_dim function (dimensions stored in cube)
--
SELECT cube_dim('(0)'::cube);
cube_dim
----------
1
(1 row)
SELECT cube_dim('(0,0)'::cube);
cube_dim
----------
2
(1 row)
SELECT cube_dim('(0,0,0)'::cube);
cube_dim
----------
3
(1 row)
-- Test of cube_ll_coord function (retrieves LL coodinate values)
--
SELECT cube_ll_coord('(-1,1),(2,-2)'::cube, 1);
cube_ll_coord
---------------
-1
(1 row)
SELECT cube_ll_coord('(-1,1),(2,-2)'::cube, 2);
cube_ll_coord
---------------
-2
(1 row)
SELECT cube_ll_coord('(-1,1),(2,-2)'::cube, 3);
cube_ll_coord
---------------
0
(1 row)
-- Test of cube_ur_coord function (retrieves UR coodinate values)
--
SELECT cube_ur_coord('(-1,1),(2,-2)'::cube, 1);
cube_ur_coord
---------------
2
(1 row)
SELECT cube_ur_coord('(-1,1),(2,-2)'::cube, 2);
cube_ur_coord
---------------
1
(1 row)
SELECT cube_ur_coord('(-1,1),(2,-2)'::cube, 3);
cube_ur_coord
---------------
0
(1 row)
-- Test of cube_is_point
--
SELECT cube_is_point('(0)'::cube);
cube_is_point
---------------
t
(1 row)
SELECT cube_is_point('(0,1,2)'::cube);
cube_is_point
---------------
t
(1 row)
SELECT cube_is_point('(0,1,2),(0,1,2)'::cube);
cube_is_point
---------------
t
(1 row)
SELECT cube_is_point('(0,1,2),(-1,1,2)'::cube);
cube_is_point
---------------
f
(1 row)
SELECT cube_is_point('(0,1,2),(0,-1,2)'::cube);
cube_is_point
---------------
f
(1 row)
SELECT cube_is_point('(0,1,2),(0,1,-2)'::cube);
cube_is_point
---------------
f
(1 row)
-- Test of cube_enlarge (enlarging and shrinking cubes)
--
SELECT cube_enlarge('(0)'::cube, 0, 0);
cube_enlarge
--------------
(0)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(0)'::cube, 0, 1);
cube_enlarge
--------------
(0)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(0)'::cube, 0, 2);
cube_enlarge
--------------
(0)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(2),(-2)'::cube, 0, 4);
cube_enlarge
--------------
(-2),(2)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(0)'::cube, 1, 0);
cube_enlarge
--------------
(-1),(1)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(0)'::cube, 1, 1);
cube_enlarge
--------------
(-1),(1)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(0)'::cube, 1, 2);
cube_enlarge
-----------------
(-1, -1),(1, 1)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(2),(-2)'::cube, 1, 4);
cube_enlarge
-------------------------------
(-3, -1, -1, -1),(3, 1, 1, 1)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(0)'::cube, -1, 0);
cube_enlarge
--------------
(0)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(0)'::cube, -1, 1);
cube_enlarge
--------------
(0)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(0)'::cube, -1, 2);
cube_enlarge
--------------
(0)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(2),(-2)'::cube, -1, 4);
cube_enlarge
--------------
(-1),(1)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(0,0,0)'::cube, 1, 0);
cube_enlarge
------------------------
(-1, -1, -1),(1, 1, 1)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(0,0,0)'::cube, 1, 2);
cube_enlarge
------------------------
(-1, -1, -1),(1, 1, 1)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(2,-2),(-3,7)'::cube, 1, 2);
cube_enlarge
-----------------
(-4, -3),(3, 8)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(2,-2),(-3,7)'::cube, 3, 2);
cube_enlarge
------------------
(-6, -5),(5, 10)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(2,-2),(-3,7)'::cube, -1, 2);
cube_enlarge
-----------------
(-2, -1),(1, 6)
(1 row)
SELECT cube_enlarge('(2,-2),(-3,7)'::cube, -3, 2);
cube_enlarge
---------------------
(-0.5, 1),(-0.5, 4)
(1 row)
-- Load some example data and build the index
--
CREATE TABLE test_cube (c cube);
\copy test_cube from 'data/test_cube.data'
CREATE INDEX test_cube_ix ON test_cube USING gist (c);
SELECT * FROM test_cube WHERE c && '(3000,1000),(0,0)' ORDER BY c;
c
--------------------------
(337, 455),(240, 359)
(759, 187),(662, 163)
(1444, 403),(1346, 344)
(1594, 1043),(1517, 971)
(2424, 160),(2424, 81)
(5 rows)
-- Test sorting
SELECT * FROM test_cube WHERE c && '(3000,1000),(0,0)' GROUP BY c ORDER BY c;
c
--------------------------
(337, 455),(240, 359)
(759, 187),(662, 163)
(1444, 403),(1346, 344)
(1594, 1043),(1517, 971)
(2424, 160),(2424, 81)
(5 rows)
compat_informix/dec_test:stdout:i.86-pc-win32vc=compat_informix-dec_test-MinGW32.stdout
compat_informix/dec_test:stdout:i.86-pc-mingw32=compat_informix-dec_test-MinGW32.stdout
compat_informix/dec_test:stdout:x86_64-w64-mingw32=compat_informix-dec_test-MinGW32.stdout
pgtypeslib/num_test:stdout:i.86-pc-win32vc=pgtypeslib-num_test-MinGW32.stdout
pgtypeslib/num_test:stdout:i.86-pc-mingw32=pgtypeslib-num_test-MinGW32.stdout
pgtypeslib/num_test:stdout:x86_64-w64-mingw32=pgtypeslib-num_test-MinGW32.stdout
pgtypeslib/num_test2:stdout:i.86-pc-win32vc=pgtypeslib-num_test2-MinGW32.stdout
pgtypeslib/num_test2:stdout:i.86-pc-mingw32=pgtypeslib-num_test2-MinGW32.stdout
pgtypeslib/num_test2:stdout:x86_64-w64-mingw32=pgtypeslib-num_test2-MinGW32.stdout
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