postgresql/src/test/regress/expected/sysviews.out

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--
-- Test assorted system views
--
-- This test is mainly meant to provide some code coverage for the
-- set-returning functions that underlie certain system views.
-- The output of most of these functions is very environment-dependent,
-- so our ability to test with fixed expected output is pretty limited;
-- but even a trivial check of count(*) will exercise the normal code path
-- through the SRF.
select count(*) >= 0 as ok from pg_available_extension_versions;
ok
----
t
(1 row)
select count(*) >= 0 as ok from pg_available_extensions;
ok
----
t
(1 row)
-- The entire output of pg_backend_memory_contexts is not stable,
-- we test only the existence and basic condition of TopMemoryContext.
select name, ident, parent, level, total_bytes >= free_bytes
from pg_backend_memory_contexts where level = 0;
name | ident | parent | level | ?column?
------------------+-------+--------+-------+----------
TopMemoryContext | | | 0 | t
(1 row)
-- At introduction, pg_config had 23 entries; it may grow
select count(*) > 20 as ok from pg_config;
ok
----
t
(1 row)
-- We expect no cursors in this test; see also portals.sql
select count(*) = 0 as ok from pg_cursors;
ok
----
t
(1 row)
select count(*) >= 0 as ok from pg_file_settings;
ok
----
t
(1 row)
-- There will surely be at least one rule, with no errors.
select count(*) > 0 as ok, count(*) FILTER (WHERE error IS NOT NULL) = 0 AS no_err
from pg_hba_file_rules;
ok | no_err
----+--------
t | t
(1 row)
-- There may be no rules, and there should be no errors.
select count(*) >= 0 as ok, count(*) FILTER (WHERE error IS NOT NULL) = 0 AS no_err
from pg_ident_file_mappings;
ok | no_err
----+--------
t | t
(1 row)
-- There will surely be at least one active lock
select count(*) > 0 as ok from pg_locks;
ok
----
t
(1 row)
-- We expect no prepared statements in this test; see also prepare.sql
select count(*) = 0 as ok from pg_prepared_statements;
ok
----
t
(1 row)
-- See also prepared_xacts.sql
select count(*) >= 0 as ok from pg_prepared_xacts;
ok
----
t
(1 row)
-- There will surely be at least one SLRU cache
select count(*) > 0 as ok from pg_stat_slru;
ok
----
t
(1 row)
-- There must be only one record
select count(*) = 1 as ok from pg_stat_wal;
ok
----
t
(1 row)
-- We expect no walreceiver running in this test
select count(*) = 0 as ok from pg_stat_wal_receiver;
ok
----
t
(1 row)
-- This is to record the prevailing planner enable_foo settings during
-- a regression test run.
select name, setting from pg_settings where name like 'enable%';
name | setting
--------------------------------+---------
enable_async_append | on
enable_bitmapscan | on
enable_gathermerge | on
enable_hashagg | on
enable_hashjoin | on
enable_incremental_sort | on
enable_indexonlyscan | on
enable_indexscan | on
enable_material | on
enable_memoize | on
enable_mergejoin | on
enable_nestloop | on
enable_parallel_append | on
enable_parallel_hash | on
enable_partition_pruning | on
enable_partitionwise_aggregate | off
enable_partitionwise_join | off
enable_seqscan | on
enable_sort | on
enable_tidscan | on
(20 rows)
-- Test that the pg_timezone_names and pg_timezone_abbrevs views are
-- more-or-less working. We can't test their contents in any great detail
-- without the outputs changing anytime IANA updates the underlying data,
-- but it seems reasonable to expect at least one entry per major meridian.
-- (At the time of writing, the actual counts are around 38 because of
-- zones using fractional GMT offsets, so this is a pretty loose test.)
select count(distinct utc_offset) >= 24 as ok from pg_timezone_names;
ok
----
t
(1 row)
select count(distinct utc_offset) >= 24 as ok from pg_timezone_abbrevs;
ok
----
t
(1 row)
-- Let's check the non-default timezone abbreviation sets, too
set timezone_abbreviations = 'Australia';
select count(distinct utc_offset) >= 24 as ok from pg_timezone_abbrevs;
ok
----
t
(1 row)
set timezone_abbreviations = 'India';
select count(distinct utc_offset) >= 24 as ok from pg_timezone_abbrevs;
ok
----
t
(1 row)