On May 29, 11:35 am, robertmh...@gmail.com (Robert Haas) wrote:
> On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 7:59 AM, Kevin Field <kevinjamesfi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On May 28, 5:19 pm, da...@kineticode.com ("David E. Wheeler") wrote:
> >> On May 28, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Kevin Field wrote:
>
> >> >> Can pgTap check for a regex instead if just a string?
>
> >> > That's the other option, if the pgTAP author is willing...if the
> >> > SQLSTATE thing doesn't work out I guess we'll have to go down that
> >> > road.
>
> >> Patches welcome. ;-)
>
> >> http://github.com/theory/pgtap/tree/master/
>
> >> I'm getting a new version ready to release as I type.
>
> > Thanks, great to know. :) Although, I do think changing plperl is
> > the more proper option, so I'm going to try there first...
>
> It seems to me that removing line numbers from PL/perl error messages
> is not a good solution to anything. Line numbers are extremely useful
> for debugging purposes, and getting rid of them because one particular
> testing framework doesn't know how to use regular expressions is
> solving the wrong problem.
You're right, but that's not what I'm proposing...
> I'm also a bit confused because your original post had a line number
> in the PL/pgsql output, too, just formatted slightly differently. Why
> doesn't that one cause a problem?
The difference is, in PL/pgsql they're in the CONTEXT: line, whereas
in plperl they're in the error line. This is inconsistent; if we fix
it, we don't need to add kludge to pgTAP.
But later in the thread the desired fix became not changing perl but
instead making a way to report error codes from plperl, which is what
I'm attempting to do with my rusty C skills soon. plperl should have
ereport() *anyway*, as I believe Tom had insinuated.