"David E. Wheeler" <da...@kineticode.com> wrote: > I think the consensus was, failing support for concurrent sessions > in psql, to use a Perl script to control multiple psql sessions > and perhaps use Test::More to do the testing. Are there any examples of that? While I can hack my way through regular expressions when I need them, perl as a language is something I don't know at all; with an example I might be able to come up to speed quickly, though. > Although pgTAP might make sense, too, if the > tests ought to run in the database. I need to run statements against a database; I don't particularly need any special features of psql for this. Can anyone confirm that pgTAP can let you interleave specific statements against specific connections in a specific sequence? (The answer to that didn't leap out at me in a quick scan of the docs.) -Kevin
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