postgresql/contrib/hstore/expected/hstore_utf8.out

68 lines
1.4 KiB
Plaintext

/*
* This test must be run in a database with UTF-8 encoding,
* because other encodings don't support all the characters used.
*/
SELECT getdatabaseencoding() <> 'UTF8'
AS skip_test \gset
\if :skip_test
\quit
\endif
SET client_encoding = utf8;
-- UTF-8 locale bug on macOS: isspace(0x85) returns true. \u0105 encodes
-- as 0xc4 0x85 in UTF-8; the 0x85 was interpreted here as a whitespace.
SELECT E'key\u0105=>value\u0105'::hstore;
hstore
------------------
"keyą"=>"valueą"
(1 row)
SELECT 'keyą=>valueą'::hstore;
hstore
------------------
"keyą"=>"valueą"
(1 row)
SELECT 'ą=>ą'::hstore;
hstore
----------
"ą"=>"ą"
(1 row)
SELECT 'keyąfoo=>valueą'::hstore;
hstore
---------------------
"keyąfoo"=>"valueą"
(1 row)
-- More patterns that may depend on isspace() and locales, all discarded.
SELECT E'key\u000A=>value\u000A'::hstore; -- \n
hstore
----------------
"key"=>"value"
(1 row)
SELECT E'key\u0009=>value\u0009'::hstore; -- \t
hstore
----------------
"key"=>"value"
(1 row)
SELECT E'key\u000D=>value\u000D'::hstore; -- \r
hstore
----------------
"key"=>"value"
(1 row)
SELECT E'key\u000B=>value\u000B'::hstore; -- \v
hstore
----------------
"key"=>"value"
(1 row)
SELECT E'key\u000C=>value\u000C'::hstore; -- \f
hstore
----------------
"key"=>"value"
(1 row)