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2017-03-15Fix MB regression tests for WAL-logging of hash indexes.Robert Haas
Thomas Munro noted that these files still contained the now-removed deprecation message in the expected output. Patch by Amit Kapila Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAEepm=16HW_C+MBA27aOV9t4tQBU-vf1BT_yhRUTWZVMd9bq8A@mail.gmail.com
2016-01-25Revert "Fix broken multibyte regression tests."Tatsuo Ishii
This reverts commit efc1610b64b04e7cf08cc1d6c608ede8b7d5ff07. The commit was plain wrong as pointed out in: http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/27771.1448736909@sss.pgh.pa.us
2015-12-28Fix omission of -X (--no-psqlrc) in some psql invocations.Tom Lane
As of commit d5563d7df, psql -c no longer implies -X, but not all of our regression testing scripts had gotten that memo. To ensure consistency of results across different developers, make sure that *all* invocations of psql in all scripts in our tree use -X, even where this is not what previously happened. Michael Paquier and Tom Lane
2015-08-09Fix broken multibyte regression tests.Tatsuo Ishii
commit 9043Fe390f4f0b4586cfe59cbd22314b9c3e2957 broke multibyte regression tests because the commit removes the warning message when temporary hash indexes is created, which has been added by commit 07af523870bcfe930134054febd3a6a114942e5b. Back patched to 9.5 stable tree.
2015-05-15Fix outdated src/test/mb/ tests, and add a GB18030 test.Tom Lane
The expected-output files for these tests were broken by the recent addition of a warning for hash indexes. Update them. Also add a test case for GB18030 encoding, similar to the other ones. This is a pretty weak test, but it's better than nothing.
2012-04-24Lots of doc corrections.Robert Haas
Josh Kupershmidt
2011-09-01Minor improvements to mbregress.sh script.Robert Haas
1. Use new dropdb --if-exists option, to avoid alarming the user if the database being dropped doesn't already exist. 2. Bail out if createdb fails. 3. exit 1 if the checks fail. 4. Make it executable. Josh Kupershmidt, with some kibitzing by me.
2010-11-23Remove useless whitespace at end of linesPeter Eisentraut
2010-09-20Remove cvs keywords from all files.Magnus Hagander
2009-11-23Use diff's -w switch only on Windows, to avoid problems with inconsistentTom Lane
newline representations. Per buildfarm results and subsequent discussion. Sync up a couple of other places that had their own policies.
2009-05-06Modify CREATE DATABASE to enforce that the source database's encoding settingTom Lane
must be used for the new database, except when copying from template0. This is the same rule that we now enforce for locale settings, and it has the same motivation: databases other than template0 might contain data that would be invalid according to a different setting. This represents another step in a continuing process of locking down ways in which encoding violations could occur inside the backend. Per discussion of a few days ago. In passing, fix pre-existing breakage of mbregress.sh, and fix up a couple of ereport() calls in dbcommands.c that failed to specify sqlstate codes.
2008-03-21More README src cleanups.Bruce Momjian
2006-05-21Change the backend to reject strings containing invalidly-encoded multibyteTom Lane
characters in all cases. Formerly we mostly just threw warnings for invalid input, and failed to detect it at all if no encoding conversion was required. The tighter check is needed to defend against SQL-injection attacks as per CVE-2006-2313 (further details will be published after release). Embedded zero (null) bytes will be rejected as well. The checks are applied during input to the backend (receipt from client or COPY IN), so it no longer seems necessary to check in textin() and related routines; any string arriving at those functions will already have been validated. Conversion failure reporting (for characters with no equivalent in the destination encoding) has been cleaned up and made consistent while at it. Also, fix a few longstanding errors in little-used encoding conversion routines: win1251_to_iso, win866_to_iso, euc_tw_to_big5, euc_tw_to_mic, mic_to_euc_tw were all broken to varying extents. Patches by Tatsuo Ishii and Tom Lane. Thanks to Akio Ishida and Yasuo Ohgaki for identifying the security issues.
2005-06-24unbreak unicode/utf8 testTatsuo Ishii
2005-03-07Rename canonical encodings, per Peter:Bruce Momjian
UNICODE => UTF8 ALT => WIN866 WIN => WIN1251 TCVN => WIN1258 The old codes continue to work.
2003-11-29$Header: -> $PostgreSQL Changes ...PostgreSQL Daemon
2002-09-03Remove all traces of multibyte and locale options. Clean up commentsPeter Eisentraut
referring to "multibyte" where it really means character encoding.
2002-08-29update mbregress expected filesTatsuo Ishii
2001-10-15Commit Patrice's patches except:Tatsuo Ishii
> - corrects a bit the UTF-8 code from Tatsuo to allow Unicode 3.1 > characters (characters with values >= 0x10000, which are encoded on > four bytes). Also, update mb/expected/unicode.out. This is necessary since the patches affetc the result of queries using UTF-8. --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, I should have sent the patch earlier, but got delayed by other stuff. Anyway, here is the patch: - most of the functionality is only activated when MULTIBYTE is defined, - check valid UTF-8 characters, client-side only yet, and only on output, you still can send invalid UTF-8 to the server (so, it's only partly compliant to Unicode 3.1, but that's better than nothing). - formats with the correct number of columns (that's why I made it in the first place after all), but only for UNICODE. However, the code allows to plug-in routines for other encodings, as Tatsuo did for the other multibyte functions. - corrects a bit the UTF-8 code from Tatsuo to allow Unicode 3.1 characters (characters with values >= 0x10000, which are encoded on four bytes). - doesn't depend on the locale capabilities of the glibc (useful for remote telnet). I would like somebody to check it closely, as it is my first patch to pgsql. Also, I created dummy .orig files, so that the two files I created are included, I hope that's the right way. Now, a lot of functionality is NOT included here, but I will keep that for 7.3 :) That includes all string checking on the server side (which will have to be a bit more optimised ;) ), and the input checking on the client side for UTF-8, though that should not be difficult. It's just to send the strings through mbvalidate() before sending them to the server. Strong checking on UTF-8 strings is mandatory to be compliant with Unicode 3.1+ . Do I have time to look for a patch to include iso-8859-15 for 7.2 ? The euro is coming 1. january 2002 (before 7.3 !) and over 280 millions people in Europe will need the euro sign and only iso-8859-15 and iso-8859-16 have it (and unfortunately, I don't think all Unices will switch to Unicode in the meantime).... err... yes, I know that this is not every single person in Europe that uses PostgreSql, so it's not exactly 280m, but it's just a matter of time ! ;) I'll come back (on pgsql-hackers) later to ask a few questions regarding the full unicode support (normalisation, collation, regexes,...) on the server side :) Here is the patch ! Patrice. -- Patrice HÉDÉ ------------------------------- patrice à islande org ----- -- Isn't it weird how scientists can imagine all the matter of the universe exploding out of a dot smaller than the head of a pin, but they can't come up with a more evocative name for it than "The Big Bang" ? -- What would _you_ call the creation of the universe ? -- "The HORRENDOUS SPACE KABLOOIE !" - Calvin and Hobbes ------------------------------------------ http://www.islande.org/ -----
2001-09-22Fix expected files.Tatsuo Ishii
2001-02-21new regression data for 7.1Tatsuo Ishii
2001-02-21change destroydb -> dropdbTatsuo Ishii
2000-05-16Remove configure check for how to abbreviate 'tr A-Z a-z', and insteadTom Lane
just use the portable form, tr ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz There were a bunch of places that weren't paying attention to configure's result anyway (including configure itself!?); clean them up too.
2000-03-16Fixes for char_length() changes.Tatsuo Ishii
2000-02-27Update expected files due to the psql format changeTatsuo Ishii
2000-02-27Suppress unneccesary message from createdbTatsuo Ishii
2000-01-18Adopt for new psqlTatsuo Ishii
1999-04-25Multibyte tests were all 'failing' because of change ofTom Lane
wording of 'relation does not exist' error message. Update expected files accordingly.
1999-02-02Add missing mb files.Bruce Momjian
1999-02-02Included patches make some enhancements to the multi-byte support.Bruce Momjian
o allow to use Big5 (a Chinese encoding used in Taiwan) as a client encoding. In this case the server side encoding should be EUC_TW o add EUC_TW and Big5 test cases to the regression and the mb test (contributed by Jonah Kuo) o fix mistake in include/mb/pg_wchar.h. An encoding id for EUC_TW was not correct (was 3 and now is 4) o update documents (doc/README.mb and README.mb.jp) o update psql helpfile (bin/psql/psqlHelp.h) -- Tatsuo Ishii t-ishii@sra.co.jp
1998-07-26From: t-ishii@sra.co.jpMarc G. Fournier
As Bruce mentioned, this is due to the conflict among changes we made. Included patches should fix the problem(I changed all MB to MULTIBYTE). Please let me know if you have further problem. P.S. I did not include pathces to configure and gram.c to save the file size(configure.in and gram.y modified).
1998-07-24I really hope that I haven't missed anything in this one...Marc G. Fournier
From: t-ishii@sra.co.jp Attached are patches to enhance the multi-byte support. (patches are against 7/18 snapshot) * determine encoding at initdb/createdb rather than compile time Now initdb/createdb has an option to specify the encoding. Also, I modified the syntax of CREATE DATABASE to accept encoding option. See README.mb for more details. For this purpose I have added new column "encoding" to pg_database. Also pg_attribute and pg_class are changed to catch up the modification to pg_database. Actually I haved added pg_database_mb.h, pg_attribute_mb.h and pg_class_mb.h. These are used only when MB is enabled. The reason having separate files is I couldn't find a way to use ifdef or whatever in those files. I have to admit it looks ugly. No way. * support for PGCLIENTENCODING when issuing COPY command commands/copy.c modified. * support for SQL92 syntax "SET NAMES" See gram.y. * support for LATIN2-5 * add UNICODE regression test case * new test suite for MB New directory test/mb added. * clean up source files Basic idea is to have MB's own subdirectory for easier maintenance. These are include/mb and backend/utils/mb.