Обсуждение: Multi-byte and client side character encoding tests for copy command..
Hi there, I am new to this list. I have made some additions to multi-byte regression tests ( ./src/test/mb), to include regression tests for copy command. This can be used to test multi-byte extensions of postgresql and client character encoding, for copy command. The test uses the following complete character sets: "big5 gbk uhc gb18030 euc_cn latin8 iso_8859_6 iso_8859_7 euc_kr euc_jp". I am attaching only the modified README and mbregress.sh with the email. I have not included the various character sets with the email as they are nearly 1MB. Can you please comment on this..? I can provide a patch for the same, which includes the character sets. Thanks, Ayush ps: sorry for the previous blank email, that was by mistake.
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Where are we on this? Should we just add a URL to the full 1MB test files? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ayush Parashar wrote: > Hi there, > > I am new to this list. > > I have made some additions to multi-byte regression tests ( ./src/test/mb), > to include regression tests for copy command. This can be used to test > multi-byte extensions of postgresql and client character encoding, for copy > command. The test uses the following complete character sets: "big5 gbk uhc > gb18030 euc_cn latin8 iso_8859_6 iso_8859_7 euc_kr euc_jp". > > I am attaching only the modified README and mbregress.sh with the email. I > have not included the various character sets with the email as they are > nearly 1MB. > > Can you please comment on this..? > > I can provide a patch for the same, which includes the character sets. > > Thanks, > Ayush > > ps: sorry for the previous blank email, that was by mistake. > [ Attachment, skipping... ] [ Attachment, skipping... ] > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq -- Bruce Momjian http://candle.pha.pa.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes: > Where are we on this? Should we just add a URL to the full 1MB test files? Adding an MB to the distribution for tests that hardly anyone needs to run is surely not a good idea. What about putting them on pgfoundry and then putting a link to that somewhere in the docs? regards, tom lane
Tom Lane wrote: > Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes: > > Where are we on this? Should we just add a URL to the full 1MB test files? > > Adding an MB to the distribution for tests that hardly anyone needs to > run is surely not a good idea. What about putting them on pgfoundry and > then putting a link to that somewhere in the docs? Yea, that sounds good. -- Bruce Momjian http://candle.pha.pa.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
Bruce Momjian wrote: >Tom Lane wrote: > > >>Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes: >> >> >>>Where are we on this? Should we just add a URL to the full 1MB test files? >>> >>> >>Adding an MB to the distribution for tests that hardly anyone needs to >>run is surely not a good idea. What about putting them on pgfoundry and >>then putting a link to that somewhere in the docs? >> >> > >Yea, that sounds good. > > > The running of extra tests outside our standard regression set will be one of the topics discussed during my session in Toronto. I don't mind having them stored elsewhere, although it will make things a bit more complex, but this use should be kept in mind (for example, I don't think pgfoundry has a CVSup server, although it probably could have easily enough). cheers andrew
Bruce, Tom, Andrew, On 6/14/06 11:06 AM, "Andrew Dunstan" <andrew@dunslane.net> wrote: > The running of extra tests outside our standard regression set will be > one of the topics discussed during my session in Toronto. I don't mind > having them stored elsewhere, although it will make things a bit more > complex, but this use should be kept in mind (for example, I don't think > pgfoundry has a CVSup server, although it probably could have easily > enough). Ayush and I (along with Brian Hagenbuch) also plan to be in Toronto, so we can help as needed. - Luke
Luke, > Ayush and I (along with Brian Hagenbuch) also plan to be in Toronto, so > we can help as needed. You and Bruce might want to think about *registering* for the conference. -- --Josh Josh Berkus PostgreSQL @ Sun San Francisco
Josh Berkus wrote: > Luke, > > > Ayush and I (along with Brian Hagenbuch) also plan to be in Toronto, so > > we can help as needed. > > You and Bruce might want to think about *registering* for the conference. I thought I did already. I filled something out a few months ago. Anyway, it now says registration closed. -- Bruce Momjian http://candle.pha.pa.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> writes: > You and Bruce might want to think about *registering* for the conference. Speaking of which, is a list of those registered posted anywhere? I looked for one the other day because I wanted to double-check that I was registered, but couldn't find anything on the website. regards, tom lane
Tom, > Speaking of which, is a list of those registered posted anywhere? I > looked for one the other day because I wanted to double-check that > I was registered, but couldn't find anything on the website. No, I think there would be some privacy issues with that. You're registered. You should have been getting "conference-attendees" e-mails, about 3 of them so far. -- --Josh Josh Berkus PostgreSQL @ Sun San Francisco