On 1/7/24 23:27, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
The pg_amcheck reports a skip message if the layout of the index does not match expectations. That message includes the bytes that were expected and the ones that were found. But the found ones are arbitrary bytes, which can have funny effects on the terminal when they are printed. To avoid that, escape non-word characters before printing.
+ # escape non-word characters to avoid confusing the terminal + $b =~ s{(\W)}{ sprintf '\x%02x', ord($1) }aegr);
The /r modifier defeats the purpose of the patch, at least for my perl version, perl 5, version 28, subversion 1 (v5.28.1). With just the /aeg modifier, it works fine.
-- Mark Dilger