The 'type_sanity' and 'domain' regression tests seem to fail with CVS
HEAD. Here's the diff:
*** ./expected/type_sanity.out Sun Aug 4 15:48:11 2002
--- ./results/type_sanity.out Tue Aug 20 01:32:35 2002
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*** 16,22 **** SELECT p1.oid, p1.typname FROM pg_type as p1 WHERE (p1.typlen <= 0 AND p1.typlen != -1) OR
! (p1.typtype != 'b' AND p1.typtype != 'c' AND p1.typtype != 'p') OR NOT p1.typisdefined OR (p1.typalign !=
'c'AND p1.typalign != 's' AND p1.typalign != 'i' AND p1.typalign != 'd') OR
--- 16,22 ---- SELECT p1.oid, p1.typname FROM pg_type as p1 WHERE (p1.typlen <= 0 AND p1.typlen != -1) OR
! p1.typtype not in('b', 'c', 'd', 'p') OR NOT p1.typisdefined OR (p1.typalign != 'c' AND p1.typalign !=
's'AND p1.typalign != 'i' AND p1.typalign != 'd') OR
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*** 60,66 **** -- NOTE: as of 7.3, this check finds SET, smgr, and unknown. SELECT p1.oid, p1.typname FROM pg_type as
p1
! WHERE p1.typtype = 'b' AND p1.typname NOT LIKE '\\_%' AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM pg_type as p2 WHERE
p2.typname= ('_' || p1.typname)::name AND p2.typelem = p1.oid);
--- 60,66 ---- -- NOTE: as of 7.3, this check finds SET, smgr, and unknown. SELECT p1.oid, p1.typname FROM pg_type as
p1
! WHERE p1.typtype in ('b','d') AND p1.typname NOT LIKE '\\_%' AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM pg_type as p2
WHEREp2.typname = ('_' || p1.typname)::name AND p2.typelem = p1.oid);
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*** ./expected/domain.out Fri Jul 12 14:43:19 2002
--- ./results/domain.out Tue Aug 20 01:32:57 2002
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*** 143,154 **** ( col1 ddef1 , col2 ddef2 , col3 ddef3
! , col4 ddef4 , col5 ddef1 NOT NULL DEFAULT NULL , col6 ddef2 DEFAULT '88'
, col7 ddef4 DEFAULT 8000 , col8 ddef5 ); insert into defaulttest default values; insert into
defaulttestdefault values; insert into defaulttest default values;
--- 143,155 ---- ( col1 ddef1 , col2 ddef2 , col3 ddef3
! , col4 ddef4 PRIMARY KEY , col5 ddef1 NOT NULL DEFAULT NULL , col6 ddef2 DEFAULT
'88' , col7 ddef4 DEFAULT 8000 , col8 ddef5 );
+ NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index 'defaulttest_pkey' for table 'defaulttest' insert into
defaulttestdefault values; insert into defaulttest default values; insert into defaulttest default values;
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Cheers,
Neil
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