isolation test output format

Started by Andy Fanover 4 years ago3 messageshackers
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#1Andy Fan
zhihui.fan1213@gmail.com

Hi:

I'm using the isolation test to write some tests, and then I found the
output is unclear some time.
for example:

a b c
1988-12-14 01:03:031988-12-13 22:03:03-011988-12-14

Actually what I want is there are some spaces among the fields. like:

a b c
1988-12-14 01:03:03 1988-12-13 22:03:03-01 1988-12-14

The simplest reproduce case is:

setup
{
CREATE TABLE c_tm(a timestamp, b timestamptz, c date);
}

session "s1"
step "s1inserttm"
{
INSERT INTO c_tm VALUES('1988-12-14 01:03:03 +2', '1988-12-14
01:03:03 +2', '1988-12-14 01:03:03 +2');
}

step "s1read"
{
SELECT * FROM c_tm;
}

Is there any simple way to improve this?

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Andy Fan

#2Tom Lane
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us
In reply to: Andy Fan (#1)
Re: isolation test output format

Andy Fan <zhihui.fan1213@gmail.com> writes:

I'm using the isolation test to write some tests, and then I found the
output is unclear some time.
for example:

a b c
1988-12-14 01:03:031988-12-13 22:03:03-011988-12-14

Are you using recent sources? The isolationtester's output hasn't
looked like that since June (4a054069a et al).

regards, tom lane

#3Andy Fan
zhihui.fan1213@gmail.com
In reply to: Tom Lane (#2)
Re: isolation test output format

Are you using recent sources? The isolationtester's output hasn't
looked like that since June (4a054069a et al).

regards, tom lane

I am coding with "Stamp 14beta2" which are very close to have 4a054069a.
I have tried the newer version, the issue here is fixed perfectly. Thanks
for that!

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Best Regards
Andy Fan