Re: Refactoring SSL tests - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Daniel Gustafsson
Subject Re: Refactoring SSL tests
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Msg-id 2F0D52EA-DC98-4DE6-86FF-CF168D26A1C6@yesql.se
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In response to Re: Refactoring SSL tests  (Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>)
Responses Re: Refactoring SSL tests  (Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>)
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> On 7 Feb 2022, at 17:29, Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> wrote:
> On 2/2/22 14:50, Daniel Gustafsson wrote:

>>> On 2 Feb 2022, at 17:09, Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> wrote:
>>> On 2/2/22 08:26, Daniel Gustafsson wrote:
>>>> Thoughts?  I'm fairly sure there are many crimes against Perl in this patch,
>>>> I'm happy to take pointers on how to improve that.
>>> It feels a bit odd to me from a perl POV. I think it needs to more along
>>> the lines of standard OO patterns. I'll take a stab at that based on
>>> this, might be a few days.
>> That would be great, thanks!
>
> Here's the result of that surgery.  It's a little incomplete in that it
> needs some POD adjustment, but I think the code is right - it passes
> testing for me.

Confirmed, it passes all tests for me as well.

> One of the advantages of this, apart from being more idiomatic, is that
> by avoiding the use of package level variables you can have two
> SSL::Server objects, one for OpenSSL and (eventually) one for NSS. This
> was the original motivation for the recent install_path additions to
> PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster, so it complements that work nicely.

Agreed, this version is a clear improvement over my attempt. Thanks!

The attached v2 takes a stab at fixing up the POD sections.

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Daniel Gustafsson        https://vmware.com/


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