Re: some pg_dump query code simplification - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Stephen Frost
Subject Re: some pg_dump query code simplification
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Msg-id 20180828221029.GP3326@tamriel.snowman.net
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In response to Re: some pg_dump query code simplification  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Greetings,

* Tom Lane (tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us) wrote:
> Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net> writes:
> > I wonder- what if we had an option to pg_dump to explicitly tell it what
> > the server's version is and then have TAP tests to run with different
> > versions?
>
> Uh ... telling it what the version is doesn't make that true, so I'd
> have no confidence in a test^H^H^H^Hkluge done that way.  The way
> to test is to point it at an *actual* back-branch server.

I certainly agree that this would be ideal, but nonetheless, I've seen
multiple cases where just trying to run the query, even against a
current version, would have shown that it's malformed or has some issue
which needs fixing and today we haven't even got that.

> Andrew has a buildfarm module that does precisely that, although
> I'm not sure what its test dataset is --- probably the regression
> database from each branch.  I also have a habit of doing such testing
> manually whenever I touch version-sensitive parts of pg_dump.

I've gotten better about doing that back-branch testing myself and
certainly prefer it, but I think we should also have buildfarm coverage.
I don't think we have the full matrix covered, or, really, anything
anywhere near it, so I'm looking for other options to at least get that
code exercised.

> Dunno about the idea of running the pg_dump TAP tests against back
> branches.  I find that code sufficiently unreadable that maintaining
> several more copies of it doesn't sound like fun at all.

I hadn't been thinking we'd need more copies of it, simply a few more
runs which have different version values specified, though even just
doing a pg_dump of the regression suite for each combination would be
something.

Thanks!

Stephen

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