Commit 9b59ddfb authored by Bruce Momjian's avatar Bruce Momjian

It may not be obvious to you, but the plpython regression tests

include output that vary depending on the python build one is
running. Basically, the order of keys in a dictionary is
non-deterministic, and that part of the test fails for me regularly.

I rewrote the test to work around this problem, and include a patch
file with that change and the change to the expected otuput as well.

Mike Meyer
parent c75d6548
......@@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ select import_test_two(users) from users where fname = 'willem';
(1 row)
select argument_test_one(users, fname, lname) from users where lname = 'doe' order by 1;
argument_test_one
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
jane doe => {'fname': 'jane', 'userid': 1, 'lname': 'doe', 'username': 'j_doe'}
john doe => {'fname': 'john', 'userid': 2, 'lname': 'doe', 'username': 'johnd'}
willem doe => {'fname': 'willem', 'userid': 3, 'lname': 'doe', 'username': 'w_doe'}
argument_test_one
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
jane doe => {fname: jane, lname: doe, userid: 1, username: j_doe}
john doe => {fname: john, lname: doe, userid: 2, username: johnd}
willem doe => {fname: willem, lname: doe, userid: 3, username: w_doe}
(3 rows)
select nested_call_one('pass this along');
......
......@@ -82,7 +82,12 @@ return "sha hash of " + plain + " is " + digest.hexdigest()'
CREATE FUNCTION argument_test_one(users, text, text) RETURNS text
AS
'words = args[1] + " " + args[2] + " => " + str(args[0])
'keys = args[0].keys()
keys.sort()
out = []
for key in keys:
out.append("%s: %s" % (key, args[0][key]))
words = args[1] + " " + args[2] + " => {" + ", ".join(out) + "}"
return words'
LANGUAGE 'plpython';
......
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