Pavan Deolasee <pavan.deola...@gmail.com> writes: > I think I understand why it's only affecting me and not others. > I've PGDATESTYLE set to "Postgres, MDY" in my bashrc and that formats the > commit timestamp as "Fri Jan 20 07:59:52.322811 2017 PST". If I unset that, > the result comes in a format such as "2017-01-20 21:31:47.766371-08". > Looks like perl doesn't throw an error if it can parse the leading part of > the string as a numeric. It still throws a warning, but the test passes.
Hm, but what of the "null" value? Also, I get $ perl -e 'use warnings; use Test::More; ok("2017-01-01" != "null", "ok");' Argument "null" isn't numeric in numeric ne (!=) at -e line 1. Argument "2017-01-01" isn't numeric in numeric ne (!=) at -e line 1. ok 1 - ok # Tests were run but no plan was declared and done_testing() was not seen. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers