#coding:utf-8 # # id: bugs.core_2508 # title: Tricky index names can defeat the parsing logic when generating a human readable plan # decription: # # tracker_id: CORE-2508 # min_versions: ['3.0'] # versions: 3.0 # qmid: None import pytest from firebird.qa import db_factory, isql_act, Action # version: 3.0 # resources: None substitutions_1 = [] init_script_1 = """""" db_1 = db_factory(sql_dialect=3, init=init_script_1) test_script_1 = """ create table t(a int not null); create index "abc(" on t(a); set planonly; select * from t where a in (0, 1, 2); -- This will produce in 2.5.x: -- PLAN (T INDEX (abc(abc(abc()) -- ^^^ ^^^ -- | | -- +---+--- NO commas here! -- Compare with 3.0: -- PLAN (T INDEX (abc(, abc(, abc()) """ act_1 = isql_act('db_1', test_script_1, substitutions=substitutions_1) expected_stdout_1 = """ PLAN (T INDEX (abc(, abc(, abc()) """ @pytest.mark.version('>=3.0') def test_1(act_1: Action): act_1.expected_stdout = expected_stdout_1 act_1.execute() assert act_1.clean_expected_stdout == act_1.clean_stdout