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* ext/dba/tests/setup/setup_dba_tests.inc: sort test output Iterating through a database with firstkey() and nextkey() is guaranteed to retrieve all rows, but apparently not in any particular order. This is causing a test failure for at least one user, so we steal the sort() approach from GDBM to ensure that the output is predictable. * ext/dba/tests/dba_*.phpt: sort expected test output The actual output is now sorted for consistency, so we need to update the expected output as well. As a nice side effect, some differences in the expected outputs for the various engines have been eliminated. Closes GH-14786 * ext/pgsql/tests/80_bug14383.phpt: sort expected test output This test uses a routine from ext/dba that now sorts its (actual) output, so we have to sort the expected output here as well. * ext/dba/tests/setup/setup_dba_tests.inc: update comment After doing some more digging, it looks like GDBM isn't the only engine where the iteration order with firstkey() and nextkey() might change unexpectedly.
The pgsql extension tests
Test scripts assumes:
- PostgreSQL server is installed locally
- There is a PostgreSQL account for the users running the test scripts
- There is database named
test
For instance, if your login name is testuser, you should have PostgreSQL user
account named testuser and grant that user access to the database test.
If you have account and database, type createdb test from command prompt to
create the database to execute the test scripts. By executing the above command
as the same user running the tests you ensure that the user is granted access to
the database.
If you find problems in PostgreSQL extension, please report a bug.