0001-Remove-specific-CRLF-code-in-TAP-tests.patch
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Filename: 0001-Remove-specific-CRLF-code-in-TAP-tests.patch
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Patch
Format: format-patch
Series: patch 0001
Subject: Remove specific CRLF code in TAP tests
| File | + | − |
|---|---|---|
| src/interfaces/libpq/t/006_service.pl | 4 | 8 |
| src/test/ldap/t/003_ldap_connection_param_lookup.pl | 9 | 23 |
From 150097988b42b3c26aec2f99c99f6fbe76ca8f8b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2025 15:23:59 +0900
Subject: [PATCH] Remove specific CRLF code in TAP tests
---
src/interfaces/libpq/t/006_service.pl | 12 +++----
.../t/003_ldap_connection_param_lookup.pl | 32 ++++++-------------
2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/t/006_service.pl b/src/interfaces/libpq/t/006_service.pl
index 797e6232b8fc..29a70629b448 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/libpq/t/006_service.pl
+++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/t/006_service.pl
@@ -22,18 +22,14 @@ $dummy_node->init;
my $td = PostgreSQL::Test::Utils::tempdir;
-# Windows vs non-Windows: CRLF vs LF for the file's newline, relying on
-# the fact that libpq uses fgets() when reading the lines of a service file.
-my $newline = $windows_os ? "\r\n" : "\n";
-
# Create the set of service files used in the tests.
# File that includes a valid service name, and uses a decomposed connection
# string for its contents, split on spaces.
my $srvfile_valid = "$td/pg_service_valid.conf";
-append_to_file($srvfile_valid, "[my_srv]" . $newline);
+append_to_file($srvfile_valid, "[my_srv]\n");
foreach my $param (split(/\s+/, $node->connstr))
{
- append_to_file($srvfile_valid, $param . $newline);
+ append_to_file($srvfile_valid, $param . "\n");
}
# File defined with no contents, used as default value for PGSERVICEFILE,
@@ -51,14 +47,14 @@ my $srvfile_missing = "$td/pg_service_missing.conf";
my $srvfile_nested = "$td/pg_service_nested.conf";
copy($srvfile_valid, $srvfile_nested)
or die "Could not copy $srvfile_valid to $srvfile_nested: $!";
-append_to_file($srvfile_nested, 'service=invalid_srv' . $newline);
+append_to_file($srvfile_nested, "service=invalid_srv\n");
# Service file with nested "servicefile" defined.
my $srvfile_nested_2 = "$td/pg_service_nested_2.conf";
copy($srvfile_valid, $srvfile_nested_2)
or die "Could not copy $srvfile_valid to $srvfile_nested_2: $!";
append_to_file($srvfile_nested_2,
- 'servicefile=' . $srvfile_default . $newline);
+ 'servicefile=' . $srvfile_default . "\n");
# Set the fallback directory lookup of the service file to the temporary
# directory of this test. PGSYSCONFDIR is used if the service file
diff --git a/src/test/ldap/t/003_ldap_connection_param_lookup.pl b/src/test/ldap/t/003_ldap_connection_param_lookup.pl
index 8c1e1caf992a..a7f2bdf23ee9 100644
--- a/src/test/ldap/t/003_ldap_connection_param_lookup.pl
+++ b/src/test/ldap/t/003_ldap_connection_param_lookup.pl
@@ -44,31 +44,18 @@ $ldap->ldapadd_file('authdata.ldif');
$ldap->ldapsetpw('uid=test1,dc=example,dc=net', 'secret1');
$ldap->ldapsetpw('uid=test2,dc=example,dc=net', 'secret2');
-# Windows vs non-Windows: CRLF vs LF for the file's newline, relying on
-# the fact that libpq uses fgets() when reading the lines of a service file.
-my $newline = $windows_os ? "\r\n" : "\n";
-
my $td = PostgreSQL::Test::Utils::tempdir;
# create ldap file based on postgres connection info
my $ldif_valid = "$td/connection_params.ldif";
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, "version:1");
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, $newline);
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, "dn:cn=mydatabase,dc=example,dc=net");
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, $newline);
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, "changetype:add");
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, $newline);
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, "objectclass:top");
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, $newline);
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, "objectclass:device");
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, $newline);
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, "cn:mydatabase");
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, $newline);
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, "description:host=");
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, $node->host);
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, $newline);
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, "description:port=");
-append_to_file($ldif_valid, $node->port);
+append_to_file($ldif_valid, "version:1\n");
+append_to_file($ldif_valid, "dn:cn=mydatabase,dc=example,dc=net\n");
+append_to_file($ldif_valid, "changetype:add\n");
+append_to_file($ldif_valid, "objectclass:top\n");
+append_to_file($ldif_valid, "objectclass:device\n");
+append_to_file($ldif_valid, "cn:mydatabase\n");
+append_to_file($ldif_valid, "description:host=" . $node->host . "\n");
+append_to_file($ldif_valid, "description:port=" . $node->port);
$ldap->ldapadd_file($ldif_valid);
@@ -86,8 +73,7 @@ note "setting up PostgreSQL instance";
# File that includes a valid service name, that uses a decomposed
# connection string for its contents, split on spaces.
my $srvfile_valid = "$td/pg_service_valid.conf";
-append_to_file($srvfile_valid, "[my_srv]");
-append_to_file($srvfile_valid, $newline);
+append_to_file($srvfile_valid, "[my_srv]\n");
append_to_file($srvfile_valid, "ldap://localhost:");
append_to_file($srvfile_valid, $ldap_port);
append_to_file($srvfile_valid,
--
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