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	This commit removes unused variables and routines from some perl code that have accumulated across the years. This touches the following areas: - Wait event generation script. - AdjustUpgrade.pm. - TAP perl code Author: Alexander Lakhin Reviewed-by: Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/70b340bc-244a-589d-ef8b-d8aebb707a84@gmail.com
		
			
				
	
	
		
			274 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Perl
		
	
	
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			274 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Perl
		
	
	
	
	
	
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# Copyright (c) 2021-2024, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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use strict;
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use warnings FATAL => 'all';
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use PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster;
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use PostgreSQL::Test::Utils;
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use Test::More;
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my $node;
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#
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# Test set-up
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#
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$node = PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('test');
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$node->init;
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$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', 'autovacuum=off');
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$node->start;
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$node->safe_psql('postgres', q(CREATE EXTENSION amcheck));
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#
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# Check a table with data loaded but no corruption, freezing, etc.
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#
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fresh_test_table('test');
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check_all_options_uncorrupted('test', 'plain');
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#
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# Check a corrupt table
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#
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fresh_test_table('test');
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corrupt_first_page('test');
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detects_heap_corruption("verify_heapam('test')", "plain corrupted table");
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detects_heap_corruption(
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	"verify_heapam('test', skip := 'all-visible')",
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	"plain corrupted table skipping all-visible");
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detects_heap_corruption(
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	"verify_heapam('test', skip := 'all-frozen')",
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	"plain corrupted table skipping all-frozen");
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detects_heap_corruption(
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	"verify_heapam('test', check_toast := false)",
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	"plain corrupted table skipping toast");
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detects_heap_corruption(
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	"verify_heapam('test', startblock := 0, endblock := 0)",
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	"plain corrupted table checking only block zero");
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#
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# Check a corrupt table with all-frozen data
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#
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fresh_test_table('test');
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$node->safe_psql('postgres', q(VACUUM (FREEZE, DISABLE_PAGE_SKIPPING) test));
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detects_no_corruption("verify_heapam('test')",
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	"all-frozen not corrupted table");
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corrupt_first_page('test');
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detects_heap_corruption("verify_heapam('test')",
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	"all-frozen corrupted table");
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detects_no_corruption(
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	"verify_heapam('test', skip := 'all-frozen')",
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	"all-frozen corrupted table skipping all-frozen");
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#
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# Check a sequence with no corruption.  The current implementation of sequences
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# doesn't require its own test setup, since sequences are really just heap
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# tables under-the-hood.  To guard against future implementation changes made
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# without remembering to update verify_heapam, we create and exercise a
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# sequence, checking along the way that it passes corruption checks.
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#
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fresh_test_sequence('test_seq');
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check_all_options_uncorrupted('test_seq', 'plain');
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advance_test_sequence('test_seq');
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check_all_options_uncorrupted('test_seq', 'plain');
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set_test_sequence('test_seq');
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check_all_options_uncorrupted('test_seq', 'plain');
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reset_test_sequence('test_seq');
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check_all_options_uncorrupted('test_seq', 'plain');
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# Returns the filesystem path for the named relation.
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sub relation_filepath
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{
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	my ($relname) = @_;
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	my $pgdata = $node->data_dir;
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	my $rel = $node->safe_psql('postgres',
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		qq(SELECT pg_relation_filepath('$relname')));
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	die "path not found for relation $relname" unless defined $rel;
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	return "$pgdata/$rel";
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}
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# (Re)create and populate a test table of the given name.
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sub fresh_test_table
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{
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	my ($relname) = @_;
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	return $node->safe_psql(
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		'postgres', qq(
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		DROP TABLE IF EXISTS $relname CASCADE;
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		CREATE TABLE $relname (a integer, b text);
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		ALTER TABLE $relname SET (autovacuum_enabled=false);
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		ALTER TABLE $relname ALTER b SET STORAGE external;
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		INSERT INTO $relname (a, b)
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			(SELECT gs, repeat('b',gs*10) FROM generate_series(1,1000) gs);
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		BEGIN;
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		SAVEPOINT s1;
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		SELECT 1 FROM $relname WHERE a = 42 FOR UPDATE;
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		UPDATE $relname SET b = b WHERE a = 42;
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		RELEASE s1;
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		SAVEPOINT s1;
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		SELECT 1 FROM $relname WHERE a = 42 FOR UPDATE;
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		UPDATE $relname SET b = b WHERE a = 42;
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		COMMIT;
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	));
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}
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# Create a test sequence of the given name.
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sub fresh_test_sequence
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{
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	my ($seqname) = @_;
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	return $node->safe_psql(
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		'postgres', qq(
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		DROP SEQUENCE IF EXISTS $seqname CASCADE;
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		CREATE SEQUENCE $seqname
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			INCREMENT BY 13
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			MINVALUE 17
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			START WITH 23;
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		SELECT nextval('$seqname');
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		SELECT setval('$seqname', currval('$seqname') + nextval('$seqname'));
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	));
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}
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# Call SQL functions to increment the sequence
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sub advance_test_sequence
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{
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	my ($seqname) = @_;
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	return $node->safe_psql(
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		'postgres', qq(
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		SELECT nextval('$seqname');
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	));
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}
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# Call SQL functions to set the sequence
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sub set_test_sequence
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{
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	my ($seqname) = @_;
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	return $node->safe_psql(
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		'postgres', qq(
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		SELECT setval('$seqname', 102);
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	));
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}
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# Call SQL functions to reset the sequence
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sub reset_test_sequence
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{
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	my ($seqname) = @_;
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	return $node->safe_psql(
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		'postgres', qq(
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		ALTER SEQUENCE $seqname RESTART WITH 51
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	));
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}
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# Stops the test node, corrupts the first page of the named relation, and
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# restarts the node.
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sub corrupt_first_page
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{
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	my ($relname) = @_;
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	my $relpath = relation_filepath($relname);
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	$node->stop;
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	my $fh;
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	open($fh, '+<', $relpath)
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	  or BAIL_OUT("open failed: $!");
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	binmode $fh;
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	# Corrupt some line pointers.  The values are chosen to hit the
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	# various line-pointer-corruption checks in verify_heapam.c
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	# on both little-endian and big-endian architectures.
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	sysseek($fh, 32, 0)
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	  or BAIL_OUT("sysseek failed: $!");
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	syswrite(
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		$fh,
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		pack("L*",
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			0xAAA15550, 0xAAA0D550, 0x00010000,
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			0x00008000, 0x0000800F, 0x001e8000)
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	) or BAIL_OUT("syswrite failed: $!");
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	close($fh)
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	  or BAIL_OUT("close failed: $!");
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	$node->start;
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}
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sub detects_heap_corruption
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{
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	local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
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	my ($function, $testname) = @_;
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	detects_corruption(
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		$function,
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		$testname,
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		qr/line pointer redirection to item at offset \d+ precedes minimum offset \d+/,
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		qr/line pointer redirection to item at offset \d+ exceeds maximum offset \d+/,
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		qr/line pointer to page offset \d+ is not maximally aligned/,
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		qr/line pointer length \d+ is less than the minimum tuple header size \d+/,
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		qr/line pointer to page offset \d+ with length \d+ ends beyond maximum page offset \d+/,
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	);
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}
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sub detects_corruption
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{
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	local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
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	my ($function, $testname, @re) = @_;
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	my $result = $node->safe_psql('postgres', qq(SELECT * FROM $function));
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	like($result, $_, $testname) for (@re);
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}
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sub detects_no_corruption
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{
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	local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
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	my ($function, $testname) = @_;
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	my $result = $node->safe_psql('postgres', qq(SELECT * FROM $function));
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	is($result, '', $testname);
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}
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# Check various options are stable (don't abort) and do not report corruption
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# when running verify_heapam on an uncorrupted test table.
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#
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# The relname *must* be an uncorrupted table, or this will fail.
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#
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# The prefix is used to identify the test, along with the options,
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# and should be unique.
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sub check_all_options_uncorrupted
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{
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	local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
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	my ($relname, $prefix) = @_;
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	for my $stop (qw(true false))
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	{
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		for my $check_toast (qw(true false))
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		{
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			for my $skip ("'none'", "'all-frozen'", "'all-visible'")
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			{
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				for my $startblock (qw(NULL 0))
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				{
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					for my $endblock (qw(NULL 0))
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					{
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						my $opts =
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							"on_error_stop := $stop, "
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						  . "check_toast := $check_toast, "
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						  . "skip := $skip, "
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						  . "startblock := $startblock, "
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						  . "endblock := $endblock";
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						detects_no_corruption(
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							"verify_heapam('$relname', $opts)",
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							"$prefix: $opts");
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					}
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				}
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			}
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		}
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	}
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}
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done_testing();
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