Re: [HACKERS] New psql input mode problems - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Keith Parks
Subject Re: [HACKERS] New psql input mode problems
Date
Msg-id 199911071809.SAA03018@mtcc.demon.co.uk
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Responses Re: [HACKERS] New psql input mode problems  (Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us>)
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>From: Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us>
>
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I was wondering why all the regression tests failed for me so i ran one
>> in the interactive mode.
>> 
>> 
>> mtcc:[/usr/local/pgsql/src/test/regress](73)% /usr/local/pgsql/bin/psql 
>> regression
>> Welcome to psql, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.
>> 
>> Type:  \copyright for distribution terms
>>        \h for help with SQL commands
>>        \? for help on internal slash commands
>>        \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
>>        \q to quit
>> 
>> regression=> \i sql/boolean.sql 
>> 
>> regression=>
>> 
>> I got nothing onscreen and no work was done.
>> 
>> After some digging I found that in non interactive mode psql
>> stops processing a file as soon as it gets to a blank line.
>> 
>> This seems to be where it goes wrong. (mainloop.c)
>> 
>> /* No more input.  Time to quit, or \i done */
>> if (line == NULL || (!pset->cur_cmd_interactive && *line == '\0'))
>> 
>> When a blank line is encountered in the input 
>> 
>>     line = gets_fromFile(source);
>>     
>> returns an empty string ('\0') and terminates the processing.
>> 
>> with the if clause reduced to checking for line == NULL psql
>> does the work but fails badly due to the differences between
>> results and expected. (comments, QUERY:, echo processing)
>
>> 
>> Is the intention to modify expected to agree with the new
>> results output, or fix psql to output in the expected format?
>
>Good question.  We need to know if people like the current output
>format, or the old one better?
>
>Looks like your change in testing just for NULL is correct, and I will
>apply a patch.

Bruce,

I hope Peter can confirm that?

One concern is that, currently, we cannot run the regression tests
and are therefore blind to any breakage from patches.

I don't do much for postgresql but I do like to keep an eye out
for breakage on my 2 platforms (SPARC Solaris 7 and S/Linux)

Keith.



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