* Peter Eisentraut wrote:
On 5/16/15 12:06 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
As exhibited for instance here:
http://buildfarm.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/show_log.pl?nm=spoonbill&dt=2015-05-16%2011%3A00%3A07
I've been able to replicate this on a Fedora 21 box: works fine with
Python 2, fails with Python 3. Seems like we still have an issue
with reliance on a system-provided sort method.
Pushed a fix, tested with 2.3 .. 3.4.
There is still a sorting problem (of sorts). jaguarundi [1] keeps
failing intermittently like this:
*** 47,53 ****
return len(val)
$$;
SELECT test1arr(array['aa=>bb, cc=>NULL'::hstore, 'dd=>ee']);
! INFO: [{'aa': 'bb', 'cc': None}, {'dd': 'ee'}]
CONTEXT: PL/Python function "test1arr"
test1arr
----------
--- 47,53 ----
return len(val)
$$;
SELECT test1arr(array['aa=>bb, cc=>NULL'::hstore, 'dd=>ee']);
! INFO: [{'cc': None, 'aa': 'bb'}, {'dd': 'ee'}]
CONTEXT: PL/Python function "test1arr"
test1arr
----------
I cannot find any other animal that does the same, but I doubt it's due
to CCA this time.
Should dict tests perhaps output sorted(thedict.items()) instead?
Testing dict formatting could be done with single-item dicts.
[1] http://pgbuildfarm.org/cgi-bin/show_history.pl?nm=jaguarundi&br=HEAD
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