Greg Copeland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 16:39, Tom Lane wrote: >> In CVS tip, if you run "make installcheck" in src/pl/plpython, the test >> fails with a number of diffs between the expected and actual output.
> Could this have anything to do with the changes I made to the python > stuff to get it to support longs (IIRC)? The diffs seem to have more to do with error handling --- see attached. None of the plpython files have changed since November, btw, so I would imagine you'll see the same behavior in 7.3 or 7.3.1; but I haven't rebuilt that branch to confirm it. regards, tom lane --- error.expected 2002-03-06 13:50:31.000000000 -0500 +++ error.output 2003-01-30 17:18:23.000000000 -0500 @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ SELECT invalid_type_uncaught('rick'); -WARNING: plpython: in function __plpython_procedure_invalid_type_uncaught_49801: -plpy.SPIError: Cache lookup for type `test' failed. +WARNING: plpython: in function __plpython_procedure_invalid_type_uncaught_154373: +plpy.SPIError: Unknown error in PLy_spi_prepare. +ERROR: Type "test" does not exist SELECT invalid_type_caught('rick'); -WARNING: plpython: in function __plpython_procedure_invalid_type_caught_49802: -plpy.SPIError: Cache lookup for type `test' failed. +WARNING: plpython: in function __plpython_procedure_invalid_type_caught_154374: +plpy.SPIError: Unknown error in PLy_spi_prepare. +ERROR: Type "test" does not exist SELECT invalid_type_reraised('rick'); -WARNING: plpython: in function __plpython_procedure_invalid_type_reraised_49803: -plpy.SPIError: Cache lookup for type `test' failed. +WARNING: plpython: in function __plpython_procedure_invalid_type_reraised_154375: +plpy.SPIError: Unknown error in PLy_spi_prepare. +ERROR: Type "test" does not exist SELECT valid_type('rick'); valid_type ------------ @@ -14,20 +17,20 @@ (1 row) SELECT read_file('/etc/passwd'); -ERROR: plpython: Call of function `__plpython_procedure_read_file_49809' failed. +ERROR: plpython: Call of function `__plpython_procedure_read_file_154381' failed. exceptions.IOError: can't open files in restricted mode SELECT write_file('/tmp/plpython','This is very bad'); -ERROR: plpython: Call of function `__plpython_procedure_write_file_49810' failed. +ERROR: plpython: Call of function `__plpython_procedure_write_file_154382' failed. exceptions.IOError: can't open files in restricted mode SELECT getpid(); -ERROR: plpython: Call of function `__plpython_procedure_getpid_49811' failed. -exceptions.AttributeError: getpid +ERROR: plpython: Call of function `__plpython_procedure_getpid_154383' failed. +exceptions.AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'getpid' SELECT uname(); -ERROR: plpython: Call of function `__plpython_procedure_uname_49812' failed. -exceptions.AttributeError: uname +ERROR: plpython: Call of function `__plpython_procedure_uname_154384' failed. +exceptions.AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'uname' SELECT sys_exit(); -ERROR: plpython: Call of function `__plpython_procedure_sys_exit_49813' failed. -exceptions.AttributeError: exit +ERROR: plpython: Call of function `__plpython_procedure_sys_exit_154385' failed. +exceptions.AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'exit' SELECT sys_argv(); sys_argv ---------------- --- feature.expected 2002-10-15 11:24:17.000000000 -0400 +++ feature.output 2003-01-30 17:18:23.000000000 -0500 @@ -36,9 +36,10 @@ (1 row) SELECT import_succeed(); - import_succeed ------------------------- - succeeded, as expected +NOTICE: ('import failed -- No module named _sre',) + import_succeed +---------------------------------------- + failed, that wasn't supposed to happen (1 row) SELECT import_test_one('sha hash of this string'); @@ -56,9 +57,9 @@ select argument_test_one(users, fname, lname) from users where lname = 'doe' order by 1; argument_test_one ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - jane doe => {'fname': 'jane', 'userid': 1, 'lname': 'doe', 'username': 'j_doe'} - john doe => {'fname': 'john', 'userid': 2, 'lname': 'doe', 'username': 'johnd'} - willem doe => {'fname': 'willem', 'userid': 3, 'lname': 'doe', 'username': 'w_doe'} + jane doe => {'lname': 'doe', 'username': 'j_doe', 'userid': 1, 'fname': 'jane'} + john doe => {'lname': 'doe', 'username': 'johnd', 'userid': 2, 'fname': 'john'} + willem doe => {'lname': 'doe', 'username': 'w_doe', 'userid': 3, 'fname': 'willem'} (3 rows) select nested_call_one('pass this along'); ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/faq.html