Commit d2783bee authored by Tom Lane's avatar Tom Lane

Remove inadvertent copyright violation in largeobject regression test.

Robert Frost is no longer with us, but his copyrights still are, so
let's stop using "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" as test data
before somebody decides to sue us.  Wordsworth is more safely dead.
parent 2dd352d4
...@@ -42,27 +42,35 @@ UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd = lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS in ...@@ -42,27 +42,35 @@ UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd = lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS in
-- 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
SELECT lowrite(fd, ' SELECT lowrite(fd, '
Whose woods these are I think I know, I wandered lonely as a cloud
His house is in the village though. That floats on high o''er vales and hills,
He will not see me stopping here, When all at once I saw a crowd,
To watch his woods fill up with snow. A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
My little horse must think it queer, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
To stop without a farmhouse near,
Between the woods and frozen lake, Continuous as the stars that shine
The darkest evening of the year. And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
He gives his harness bells a shake, Along the margin of a bay:
To ask if there is some mistake. Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
The only other sound''s the sweep, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
Of easy wind and downy flake.
The waves beside them danced; but they
The woods are lovely, dark and deep, Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
But I have promises to keep, A poet could not but be gay,
And miles to go before I sleep, In such a jocund company:
And miles to go before I sleep. I gazed--and gazed--but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:
-- Robert Frost
For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
-- William Wordsworth
') FROM lotest_stash_values; ') FROM lotest_stash_values;
-- lo_close(fd integer) returns integer -- lo_close(fd integer) returns integer
...@@ -81,11 +89,11 @@ UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS inte ...@@ -81,11 +89,11 @@ UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS inte
-- SEEK_CUR (= 1) meaning relative to current position -- SEEK_CUR (= 1) meaning relative to current position
-- SEEK_END (= 2) meaning relative to end (offset better be negative) -- SEEK_END (= 2) meaning relative to end (offset better be negative)
-- returns current position in file -- returns current position in file
SELECT lo_lseek(fd, 422, 0) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_lseek(fd, 104, 0) FROM lotest_stash_values;
-- loread/lowrite names are wonky, different from other functions which are lo_* -- loread/lowrite names are wonky, different from other functions which are lo_*
-- loread(fd integer, len integer) returns bytea -- loread(fd integer, len integer) returns bytea
SELECT loread(fd, 35) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT loread(fd, 28) FROM lotest_stash_values;
SELECT lo_lseek(fd, -19, 1) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_lseek(fd, -19, 1) FROM lotest_stash_values;
...@@ -93,9 +101,9 @@ SELECT lowrite(fd, 'n') FROM lotest_stash_values; ...@@ -93,9 +101,9 @@ SELECT lowrite(fd, 'n') FROM lotest_stash_values;
SELECT lo_tell(fd) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_tell(fd) FROM lotest_stash_values;
SELECT lo_lseek(fd, -156, 2) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_lseek(fd, -744, 2) FROM lotest_stash_values;
SELECT loread(fd, 35) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT loread(fd, 28) FROM lotest_stash_values;
SELECT lo_close(fd) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_close(fd) FROM lotest_stash_values;
...@@ -110,7 +118,7 @@ ABORT; ...@@ -110,7 +118,7 @@ ABORT;
BEGIN; BEGIN;
UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS integer)); UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS integer));
SELECT lo_truncate(fd, 10) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_truncate(fd, 11) FROM lotest_stash_values;
SELECT loread(fd, 15) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT loread(fd, 15) FROM lotest_stash_values;
SELECT lo_truncate(fd, 10000) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_truncate(fd, 10000) FROM lotest_stash_values;
......
...@@ -41,31 +41,39 @@ UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd = lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS in ...@@ -41,31 +41,39 @@ UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd = lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS in
-- 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
SELECT lowrite(fd, ' SELECT lowrite(fd, '
Whose woods these are I think I know, I wandered lonely as a cloud
His house is in the village though. That floats on high o''er vales and hills,
He will not see me stopping here, When all at once I saw a crowd,
To watch his woods fill up with snow. A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
My little horse must think it queer, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
To stop without a farmhouse near,
Between the woods and frozen lake, Continuous as the stars that shine
The darkest evening of the year. And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
He gives his harness bells a shake, Along the margin of a bay:
To ask if there is some mistake. Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
The only other sound''s the sweep, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
Of easy wind and downy flake.
The waves beside them danced; but they
The woods are lovely, dark and deep, Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
But I have promises to keep, A poet could not but be gay,
And miles to go before I sleep, In such a jocund company:
And miles to go before I sleep. I gazed--and gazed--but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:
-- Robert Frost
For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
-- William Wordsworth
') FROM lotest_stash_values; ') FROM lotest_stash_values;
lowrite lowrite
--------- ---------
578 848
(1 row) (1 row)
-- lo_close(fd integer) returns integer -- lo_close(fd integer) returns integer
...@@ -86,24 +94,24 @@ UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS inte ...@@ -86,24 +94,24 @@ UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS inte
-- SEEK_CUR (= 1) meaning relative to current position -- SEEK_CUR (= 1) meaning relative to current position
-- SEEK_END (= 2) meaning relative to end (offset better be negative) -- SEEK_END (= 2) meaning relative to end (offset better be negative)
-- returns current position in file -- returns current position in file
SELECT lo_lseek(fd, 422, 0) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_lseek(fd, 104, 0) FROM lotest_stash_values;
lo_lseek lo_lseek
---------- ----------
422 104
(1 row) (1 row)
-- loread/lowrite names are wonky, different from other functions which are lo_* -- loread/lowrite names are wonky, different from other functions which are lo_*
-- loread(fd integer, len integer) returns bytea -- loread(fd integer, len integer) returns bytea
SELECT loread(fd, 35) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT loread(fd, 28) FROM lotest_stash_values;
loread loread
------------------------------------- ------------------------------
The woods are lovely, dark and deep A host, of golden daffodils;
(1 row) (1 row)
SELECT lo_lseek(fd, -19, 1) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_lseek(fd, -19, 1) FROM lotest_stash_values;
lo_lseek lo_lseek
---------- ----------
438 113
(1 row) (1 row)
SELECT lowrite(fd, 'n') FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lowrite(fd, 'n') FROM lotest_stash_values;
...@@ -115,19 +123,19 @@ SELECT lowrite(fd, 'n') FROM lotest_stash_values; ...@@ -115,19 +123,19 @@ SELECT lowrite(fd, 'n') FROM lotest_stash_values;
SELECT lo_tell(fd) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_tell(fd) FROM lotest_stash_values;
lo_tell lo_tell
--------- ---------
439 114
(1 row) (1 row)
SELECT lo_lseek(fd, -156, 2) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_lseek(fd, -744, 2) FROM lotest_stash_values;
lo_lseek lo_lseek
---------- ----------
422 104
(1 row) (1 row)
SELECT loread(fd, 35) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT loread(fd, 28) FROM lotest_stash_values;
loread loread
------------------------------------- ------------------------------
The woods are lonely, dark and deep A host, on golden daffodils;
(1 row) (1 row)
SELECT lo_close(fd) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_close(fd) FROM lotest_stash_values;
...@@ -149,16 +157,16 @@ ABORT; ...@@ -149,16 +157,16 @@ ABORT;
-- Test truncation. -- Test truncation.
BEGIN; BEGIN;
UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS integer)); UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS integer));
SELECT lo_truncate(fd, 10) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_truncate(fd, 11) FROM lotest_stash_values;
lo_truncate lo_truncate
------------- -------------
0 0
(1 row) (1 row)
SELECT loread(fd, 15) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT loread(fd, 15) FROM lotest_stash_values;
loread loread
--------------- ----------------
\012Whose woo \012I wandered
(1 row) (1 row)
SELECT lo_truncate(fd, 10000) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_truncate(fd, 10000) FROM lotest_stash_values;
......
...@@ -41,31 +41,39 @@ UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd = lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS in ...@@ -41,31 +41,39 @@ UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd = lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS in
-- 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
SELECT lowrite(fd, ' SELECT lowrite(fd, '
Whose woods these are I think I know, I wandered lonely as a cloud
His house is in the village though. That floats on high o''er vales and hills,
He will not see me stopping here, When all at once I saw a crowd,
To watch his woods fill up with snow. A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
My little horse must think it queer, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
To stop without a farmhouse near,
Between the woods and frozen lake, Continuous as the stars that shine
The darkest evening of the year. And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
He gives his harness bells a shake, Along the margin of a bay:
To ask if there is some mistake. Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
The only other sound''s the sweep, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
Of easy wind and downy flake.
The waves beside them danced; but they
The woods are lovely, dark and deep, Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
But I have promises to keep, A poet could not but be gay,
And miles to go before I sleep, In such a jocund company:
And miles to go before I sleep. I gazed--and gazed--but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:
-- Robert Frost
For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
-- William Wordsworth
') FROM lotest_stash_values; ') FROM lotest_stash_values;
lowrite lowrite
--------- ---------
578 848
(1 row) (1 row)
-- lo_close(fd integer) returns integer -- lo_close(fd integer) returns integer
...@@ -86,24 +94,24 @@ UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS inte ...@@ -86,24 +94,24 @@ UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS inte
-- SEEK_CUR (= 1) meaning relative to current position -- SEEK_CUR (= 1) meaning relative to current position
-- SEEK_END (= 2) meaning relative to end (offset better be negative) -- SEEK_END (= 2) meaning relative to end (offset better be negative)
-- returns current position in file -- returns current position in file
SELECT lo_lseek(fd, 422, 0) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_lseek(fd, 104, 0) FROM lotest_stash_values;
lo_lseek lo_lseek
---------- ----------
422 104
(1 row) (1 row)
-- loread/lowrite names are wonky, different from other functions which are lo_* -- loread/lowrite names are wonky, different from other functions which are lo_*
-- loread(fd integer, len integer) returns bytea -- loread(fd integer, len integer) returns bytea
SELECT loread(fd, 35) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT loread(fd, 28) FROM lotest_stash_values;
loread loread
------------------------------------- ------------------------------
The woods are lovely, dark and deep A host, of golden daffodils;
(1 row) (1 row)
SELECT lo_lseek(fd, -19, 1) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_lseek(fd, -19, 1) FROM lotest_stash_values;
lo_lseek lo_lseek
---------- ----------
438 113
(1 row) (1 row)
SELECT lowrite(fd, 'n') FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lowrite(fd, 'n') FROM lotest_stash_values;
...@@ -115,19 +123,19 @@ SELECT lowrite(fd, 'n') FROM lotest_stash_values; ...@@ -115,19 +123,19 @@ SELECT lowrite(fd, 'n') FROM lotest_stash_values;
SELECT lo_tell(fd) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_tell(fd) FROM lotest_stash_values;
lo_tell lo_tell
--------- ---------
439 114
(1 row) (1 row)
SELECT lo_lseek(fd, -156, 2) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_lseek(fd, -744, 2) FROM lotest_stash_values;
lo_lseek lo_lseek
---------- ----------
422 104
(1 row) (1 row)
SELECT loread(fd, 35) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT loread(fd, 28) FROM lotest_stash_values;
loread loread
------------------------------------- ------------------------------
The woods are lonely, dark and deep A host, on golden daffodils;
(1 row) (1 row)
SELECT lo_close(fd) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_close(fd) FROM lotest_stash_values;
...@@ -149,16 +157,16 @@ ABORT; ...@@ -149,16 +157,16 @@ ABORT;
-- Test truncation. -- Test truncation.
BEGIN; BEGIN;
UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS integer)); UPDATE lotest_stash_values SET fd=lo_open(loid, CAST(x'20000' | x'40000' AS integer));
SELECT lo_truncate(fd, 10) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_truncate(fd, 11) FROM lotest_stash_values;
lo_truncate lo_truncate
------------- -------------
0 0
(1 row) (1 row)
SELECT loread(fd, 15) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT loread(fd, 15) FROM lotest_stash_values;
loread loread
--------------- ----------------
\012Whose woo \012I wandered
(1 row) (1 row)
SELECT lo_truncate(fd, 10000) FROM lotest_stash_values; SELECT lo_truncate(fd, 10000) FROM lotest_stash_values;
......
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