Commit 77d63b7e authored by Tom Lane's avatar Tom Lane

Fix more portability issues in new pgbench TAP tests.

* Remove no-such-user test case, output isn't stable, and we really
don't need to be testing such cases here anyway.

* Fix the process exit code test logic to match PostgresNode::psql
(but I didn't bother with looking at the "core" flag).

* Give up on inf/nan tests.

Per buildfarm.
parent ee24d2b5
......@@ -68,14 +68,6 @@ pgbench(
qr{FATAL: database "no-such-database" does not exist} ],
'no such database');
pgbench(
'-U no-such-user template0',
1,
[qr{^$}],
[ qr{connection to database "template0" failed},
qr{FATAL: role "no-such-user" does not exist} ],
'no such user');
pgbench(
'-S -t 1', 1, [qr{^$}],
[qr{Perhaps you need to do initialization}],
......@@ -89,7 +81,7 @@ pgbench(
# Again, with all possible options
pgbench(
'--initialize --scale=1 --unlogged-tables --fillfactor=98 --foreign-keys --quiet --tablespace=pg_default --index-tablespace=pg_default',
'--initialize --scale=1 --unlogged-tables --fillfactor=98 --foreign-keys --quiet --tablespace=pg_default --index-tablespace=pg_default',
0,
[qr{^$}i],
[ qr{creating tables},
......@@ -217,10 +209,7 @@ pgbench(
qr{command=18.: double 18\b},
qr{command=19.: double 19\b},
qr{command=20.: double 20\b},
qr{command=21.: double -?nan}i,
qr{command=22.: double inf}i,
qr{command=23.: double -inf}i,
qr{command=24.: int 9223372036854775807\b}, ],
qr{command=21.: int 9223372036854775807\b}, ],
'pgbench expressions',
{ '001_pgbench_expressions' => q{-- integer functions
\set i1 debug(random(1, 100))
......@@ -246,10 +235,7 @@ pgbench(
\set d6 debug((0.5 * 12.1 - 0.05) * (31.0 / 10))
\set d7 debug(11.1 + 7.9)
\set d8 debug(:foo * -2)
-- special values
\set nan debug(0.0 / 0.0)
\set pin debug(1.0 / 0.0)
\set nin debug(-1.0 / 0.0)
-- forced overflow
\set maxint debug(:minint - 1)
-- reset a variable
\set i1 0
......
......@@ -340,20 +340,22 @@ sub command_fails_like
# - test_name: name of test
sub command_checks_all
{
my ($cmd, $ret, $out, $err, $test_name) = @_;
my ($cmd, $expected_ret, $out, $err, $test_name) = @_;
# run command
my ($stdout, $stderr);
print("# Running: " . join(" ", @{$cmd}) . "\n");
IPC::Run::run($cmd, '>', \$stdout, '2>', \$stderr);
# On Windows, the exit status of the process is returned directly as the
# process's exit code, while on Unix, it's returned in the high bits
# of the exit code.
my $status = $windows_os ? $? : $? >> 8;
# See http://perldoc.perl.org/perlvar.html#%24CHILD_ERROR
my $ret = $?;
die "command exited with signal " . ($ret & 127)
if $ret & 127;
$ret = $ret >> 8;
# check status
ok($ret == $status, "$test_name status (got $status vs expected $ret)");
ok($ret == $expected_ret,
"$test_name status (got $ret vs expected $expected_ret)");
# check stdout
for my $re (@$out)
......
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