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postgres/src/pl/plpython/sql/plpython_params.sql
Peter Eisentraut 2cfb1c6f77 PL/Python: Adjust the regression tests for Python 3.3
The string representation of ImportError changed.  Remove printing
that; it's not necessary for the test.

The order in which members of a dict are printed changed.  But this
was always implementation-dependent, so we have just been lucky for a
long time.  Do the printing the hard way to ensure sorted order.
2012-05-11 23:04:47 +03:00

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--
-- Test named and nameless parameters
--
CREATE FUNCTION test_param_names0(integer, integer) RETURNS int AS $$
return args[0] + args[1]
$$ LANGUAGE plpythonu;
CREATE FUNCTION test_param_names1(a0 integer, a1 text) RETURNS boolean AS $$
assert a0 == args[0]
assert a1 == args[1]
return True
$$ LANGUAGE plpythonu;
CREATE FUNCTION test_param_names2(u users) RETURNS text AS $$
assert u == args[0]
if isinstance(u, dict):
# stringify dict the hard way because otherwise the order is implementation-dependent
u_keys = list(u.keys())
u_keys.sort()
s = '{' + ', '.join([repr(k) + ': ' + repr(u[k]) for k in u_keys]) + '}'
else:
s = str(u)
return s
$$ LANGUAGE plpythonu;
-- use deliberately wrong parameter names
CREATE FUNCTION test_param_names3(a0 integer) RETURNS boolean AS $$
try:
assert a1 == args[0]
return False
except NameError, e:
assert e.args[0].find("a1") > -1
return True
$$ LANGUAGE plpythonu;
SELECT test_param_names0(2,7);
SELECT test_param_names1(1,'text');
SELECT test_param_names2(users) from users;
SELECT test_param_names2(NULL);
SELECT test_param_names3(1);