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firebird-qa/tests/bugs/core_6145_test.py

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#coding:utf-8
#
# id: bugs.core_6145
# title: Wrong result in "similar to" with non latin characters
# decription:
# Confirmed bug on 4.0.0.1607
# Checked on:
# 4.0.0.1614: OK, 1.509s.
# 3.0.5.33171: OK, 0.682s.
# 2.5.9.27142: OK, 0.629s.
#
# 15.04.2021. Adapted for run both on Windows and Linux. Checked on:
# Windows: 4.0.0.2416
# Linux: 4.0.0.2416
#
# tracker_id: CORE-6145
# min_versions: ['2.5.0']
# versions: 2.5
# qmid: None
import pytest
from firebird.qa import db_factory, isql_act, Action
# version: 2.5
# resources: None
substitutions_1 = []
init_script_1 = """"""
db_1 = db_factory(charset='UTF8', sql_dialect=3, init=init_script_1)
# test_script_1
#---
#
# import os
# import time
# import subprocess
#
# os.environ["ISC_USER"] = user_name
# os.environ["ISC_PASSWORD"] = user_password
#
# db_conn.close()
#
# #--------------------------------------------
#
# def flush_and_close( file_handle ):
# # https://docs.python.org/2/library/os.html#os.fsync
# # If you're starting with a Python file object f,
# # first do f.flush(), and
# # then do os.fsync(f.fileno()), to ensure that all internal buffers associated with f are written to disk.
# global os
#
# file_handle.flush()
# if file_handle.mode not in ('r', 'rb') and file_handle.name != os.devnull:
# # otherwise: "OSError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor"!
# os.fsync(file_handle.fileno())
# file_handle.close()
#
# #--------------------------------------------
#
# def cleanup( f_names_list ):
# global os
# for i in range(len( f_names_list )):
# if type(f_names_list[i]) == file:
# del_name = f_names_list[i].name
# elif type(f_names_list[i]) == str:
# del_name = f_names_list[i]
# else:
# print('Unrecognized type of element:', f_names_list[i], ' - can not be treated as file.')
# print('type(f_names_list[i])=',type(f_names_list[i]))
# del_name = None
#
# if del_name and os.path.isfile( del_name ):
# os.remove( del_name )
#
# #--------------------------------------------
#
# non_ascii_ddl='''
# set bail on;
# set list on;
# set names win1251;
# connect '%(dsn)s' user '%(user_name)s' password '%(user_password)s';
#
# set count on;
# set heading off;
# -- NB: When this script is Python variable then we have to use DUPLICATE percent signs!
# -- Otherwise get: "not enough arguments for format string"
# select 1 result_1 from rdb$database where 'я' similar to '%%Я%%';
# select 2 result_2 from rdb$database where 'Я' similar to '%%я%%';
# select 3 result_3 from rdb$database where 'я' similar to '[Яя]';
# select 4 result_4 from rdb$database where 'Я' similar to 'я';
# select 5 result_5 from rdb$database where 'Я' similar to 'Я';
# select 6 result_6 from rdb$database where 'Я' similar to '[яЯ]';
# ''' % dict(globals(), **locals())
#
# f_ddl_sql = open( os.path.join(context['temp_directory'], 'tmp_6145_w1251.sql'), 'w' )
# f_ddl_sql.write( non_ascii_ddl.decode('utf8').encode('cp1251') )
# flush_and_close( f_ddl_sql )
#
# f_run_log = open( os.path.join(context['temp_directory'],'tmp_6145.log'), 'w')
# f_run_err = open( os.path.join(context['temp_directory'],'tmp_6145.err'), 'w')
#
# subprocess.call( [context['isql_path'], "-q", "-i", f_ddl_sql.name ],
# stdout = f_run_log,
# stderr = f_run_err
# )
#
# flush_and_close( f_run_log )
# flush_and_close( f_run_err )
#
# with open( f_run_log.name, 'r') as f:
# for line in f:
# if line.strip():
# print( line.strip().decode("cp1251").encode('utf8') )
#
# with open( f_run_err.name, 'r') as f:
# for line in f:
# out_txt='UNEXPECTED STDERR: ';
# if line.strip():
# print( out_txt + line.strip().decode("cp1251").encode('utf8') )
#
# # cleanup:
# ##########
# time.sleep(1)
# #cleanup( (f_ddl_sql, f_run_log, f_run_err) )
#
#
#---
#act_1 = python_act('db_1', test_script_1, substitutions=substitutions_1)
expected_stdout_1 = """
Records affected: 0
Records affected: 0
RESULT_3 3
Records affected: 1
Records affected: 0
RESULT_5 5
Records affected: 1
RESULT_6 6
Records affected: 1
"""
@pytest.mark.version('>=2.5')
@pytest.mark.xfail
def test_1(db_1):
pytest.fail("Test not IMPLEMENTED")