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cd331e4b84 Defend against possible crash if a plpython function does not specify names
for its arguments.  Also add a regression test, since someone apparently
changed every single plpython test case to use only named parameters; else
we'd have noticed this sooner.

Euler Taveira de Oliveira, per a report from Alvaro
2009-04-03 16:59:43 +00:00
bdc7dd6799 Fix plpython to not get totally confused by OUT arguments. (It still doesn't
support multiple OUT arguments, though.)

Hannu Krosing
2008-05-03 02:47:48 +00:00
3e584e071b Remove use of whrandom module, which was removed in Python 2.5. 2006-10-16 21:13:57 +00:00
819f22a302 Allow PL/python to return composite types and result sets
Sven Suursoho
2006-09-02 12:30:01 +00:00
51b40f03a4 Looks like the new plpython regression test fails on older pythons. See if this works. 2006-05-27 12:39:11 +00:00
0a269db9cf Add table_name and table_schema to plpython trigger data, plus docs and regression test. 2006-05-26 19:23:09 +00:00
c574106a66 Adjust plpython for escape_string_warning. 2006-03-08 04:01:29 +00:00
bc0be355c8 Adjust PL regression tests for escape_string_warning. 2006-03-08 03:58:53 +00:00
87daae1143 Allow PL/Python functions to return void, per gripe from James Robinson
(I didn't use his patch, however). A void-returning PL/Python function
must return None (from Python), which is translated into a void datum
(and *not* NULL) for Postgres. I also added some regression tests for
this functionality.
2006-02-28 20:03:52 +00:00
37f11c3081 This patch addresses the problem mentioned in the "process crash
when a plpython function returns unicode" thread:

http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2005-06/msg00105.php

In several places PL/Python was calling PyObject_Str() and then
PyString_AsString() without checking if the former had returned
NULL to indicate an error.  PyString_AsString() doesn't expect a
NULL argument, so passing one causes a segmentation fault.  This
patch adds checks for NULL and raises errors via PLy_elog(), which
prints details of the underlying Python exception.  The patch also
adds regression tests for these checks.  All tests pass on my
Solaris 9 box running HEAD and Python 2.4.1.

In one place the patch doesn't call PLy_elog() because that could
cause infinite recursion; see the comment I added.  I'm not sure
how to test that particular case or whether it's even possible to
get an error there: the value that the code should check is the
Python exception type, so I wonder if a NULL value "shouldn't
happen."  This patch converts NULL to "Unknown Exception" but I
wonder if an Assert() would be appropriate.

The patch is against HEAD but the same changes should be applied
to earlier versions because they have the same problem.  The patch
might not apply cleanly against earlier versions -- will the committer
take care of little differences or should I submit different versions
of the patch?

Michael Fuhr
2005-07-10 04:56:55 +00:00
59ee9448a8 Remove read_file/write_file tests. These were originally intended to
*fail*, to test that plpython didn't allow untrusted operations.
When we changed plpython to plpythonu because python didn't actually have
a secure sandbox mode, someone (probably me :-() misinterpreted the tests
as checking whether Python's file I/O works.  Which is a stupid thing for
us to be testing.  Remove it so we don't clutter the filesystem with
random temporary files.
2005-06-20 21:14:01 +00:00
0ff7a2c2ad Convert the existing regression test scripts for the various optional
PLs to use the standard pg_regress infrastructure.  No changes in the
tests themselves.  Andrew Dunstan
2005-05-14 17:55:22 +00:00