Jeremy Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I noticed when I was working on a patch quite a while back that there are > no regression tests for large object support.
Yeah, this is bad :-( > I am considering, and I think that in order to get a real test of the > large objects, I would need to load data into a large object which would > be sufficient to be loaded into more than one block (large object blocks > were 1 or 2K IIRC) so that the block boundary case could be tested. Is > there any precedent on where to grab such a large chunk of data from? There's always plain old junk data, eg, repeat('xyzzy', 100000). I doubt that Moby Dick would expose any unexpected bugs ... > ... I find that it is necessary to stash certain values across > statements (large object ids, large object 'handles'), and so far I am > using a temporary table to store these. Is this reasonable, or is there a > cleaner way to do that? I think it's supposed to be possible to use psql variables for that; if you can manage to test psql variables as well as large objects, that'd be a double bonus. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster