postgresql/src/test/regress/expected/create_function_c.out
Tom Lane 2da896182c Rename create_function_N test scripts for clarity.
Rename create_function_0 to create_function_c, and create_function_3
to create_function_sql, to establish their charters more clearly.
This should also reduce confusion versus our underscore-digit
convention for naming variant expected-files.

I separated this from the previous commit on the premise that keeping
the renaming distinct might make "git blame" tracking easier.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1114748.1640383217@sss.pgh.pa.us
2022-02-08 15:40:08 -05:00

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--
-- CREATE_FUNCTION_C
--
-- This script used to create C functions for other scripts to use.
-- But to get rid of the ordering dependencies that caused, such
-- functions are now made either in test_setup.sql or in the specific
-- test script that needs them. All that remains here is error cases.
-- directory path and dlsuffix are passed to us in environment variables
\getenv libdir PG_LIBDIR
\getenv dlsuffix PG_DLSUFFIX
\set regresslib :libdir '/regress' :dlsuffix
--
-- Check LOAD command. (The alternative of implicitly loading the library
-- is checked in many other test scripts.)
--
LOAD :'regresslib';
-- Things that shouldn't work:
CREATE FUNCTION test1 (int) RETURNS int LANGUAGE C
AS 'nosuchfile';
ERROR: could not access file "nosuchfile": No such file or directory
-- To produce stable regression test output, we have to filter the name
-- of the regresslib file out of the error message in this test.
\set VERBOSITY sqlstate
CREATE FUNCTION test1 (int) RETURNS int LANGUAGE C
AS :'regresslib', 'nosuchsymbol';
ERROR: 42883
\set VERBOSITY default
SELECT regexp_replace(:'LAST_ERROR_MESSAGE', 'file ".*"', 'file "..."');
regexp_replace
------------------------------------------------------
could not find function "nosuchsymbol" in file "..."
(1 row)
CREATE FUNCTION test1 (int) RETURNS int LANGUAGE internal
AS 'nosuch';
ERROR: there is no built-in function named "nosuch"