postgresql/contrib/jsonb_plperl/sql/jsonb_plperl.sql
Tom Lane 331b2369c0 Fix platform and Perl-version dependencies in new jsonb_plperl code.
Testing SvTYPE() directly is more fraught with problems than one might
think, because depending on context Perl might be storing a scalar value
in one of several forms, eg both numeric and string values.  This resulted
in Perl-version-dependent buildfarm test failures.  Instead use the SvTYPE
test only to distinguish non-scalar cases (AV, HV, NULL).  Disambiguate
scalars by testing SvIOK, SvNOK, then SvPOK.  This creates a preference
order for how we will resolve cases where the value is available in more
than one form, which seems fine to me.

Furthermore, because we're now dealing directly with a "double" value
in the SvNOK case, we can get rid of an inadequate and unportable
string-comparison test for infinities, and use isinf() instead.
(We do need some additional #include and "-lm" infrastructure to use
that in a contrib module, per prior experiences.)

In passing, prevent the regression test results from depending on DROP
CASCADE order; I've not seen that malfunction, but it's trouble waiting
to happen.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1f3MMJ-0006bf-B0@gemulon.postgresql.org
2018-04-04 11:28:40 -04:00

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CREATE EXTENSION jsonb_plperl CASCADE;
CREATE FUNCTION testHVToJsonb() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperl
TRANSFORM FOR TYPE jsonb
AS $$
$val = {a => 1, b => 'boo', c => undef};
return $val;
$$;
SELECT testHVToJsonb();
CREATE FUNCTION testAVToJsonb() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperl
TRANSFORM FOR TYPE jsonb
AS $$
$val = [{a => 1, b => 'boo', c => undef}, {d => 2}];
return $val;
$$;
SELECT testAVToJsonb();
CREATE FUNCTION testSVToJsonb() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperl
TRANSFORM FOR TYPE jsonb
AS $$
$val = 1;
return $val;
$$;
SELECT testSVToJsonb();
-- unsupported (for now)
CREATE FUNCTION testRegexpToJsonb() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperl
TRANSFORM FOR TYPE jsonb
AS $$
my $a = qr/foo/;
return ($a);
$$;
SELECT testRegexpToJsonb();
-- this revealed a bug in the original implementation
CREATE FUNCTION testRegexpResultToJsonb() RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperl
TRANSFORM FOR TYPE jsonb
AS $$
return ('1' =~ m(0\t2));
$$;
SELECT testRegexpResultToJsonb();
CREATE FUNCTION roundtrip(val jsonb) RETURNS jsonb
LANGUAGE plperl
TRANSFORM FOR TYPE jsonb
AS $$
return $_[0];
$$;
SELECT roundtrip('null');
SELECT roundtrip('1');
SELECT roundtrip('1E+131071');
SELECT roundtrip('-1');
SELECT roundtrip('1.2');
SELECT roundtrip('-1.2');
SELECT roundtrip('"string"');
SELECT roundtrip('"NaN"');
SELECT roundtrip('true');
SELECT roundtrip('false');
SELECT roundtrip('[]');
SELECT roundtrip('[null, null]');
SELECT roundtrip('[1, 2, 3]');
SELECT roundtrip('[-1, 2, -3]');
SELECT roundtrip('[1.2, 2.3, 3.4]');
SELECT roundtrip('[-1.2, 2.3, -3.4]');
SELECT roundtrip('["string1", "string2"]');
SELECT roundtrip('{}');
SELECT roundtrip('{"1": null}');
SELECT roundtrip('{"1": 1}');
SELECT roundtrip('{"1": -1}');
SELECT roundtrip('{"1": 1.1}');
SELECT roundtrip('{"1": -1.1}');
SELECT roundtrip('{"1": "string1"}');
SELECT roundtrip('{"1": {"2": [3, 4, 5]}, "2": 3}');
\set VERBOSITY terse \\ -- suppress cascade details
DROP EXTENSION plperl CASCADE;