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authorThomas G. Lockhart <lockhart@fourpalms.org>1997-05-17 06:17:45 +0000
committerThomas G. Lockhart <lockhart@fourpalms.org>1997-05-17 06:17:45 +0000
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Spiff up description of the regression tests and outcomes.
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@@ -11,8 +11,11 @@ Introduction
functional units and should be easier to run and easier to interpret.
Some properly installed and fully functional PostgreSQL installations
- can fail these regression tests due to artifacts of the genetic optimizer.
- See the v6.1-specific release notes in this document for further details.
+ can fail these regression tests due to artifacts of floating point
+ representation and time zone support. The current tests are evaluated
+ using a simple "diff" algorithm, and are sensitive to small system
+ differences. For apparently failed tests, examining the differences
+ may reveal that the differences are not significant.
Preparation
@@ -58,17 +61,17 @@ Running the regression test
make all runtest
- Normally, the regression test should be run as the pg_superuser as the
- 'src/test/regress' directory and sub-directories are owned by the
+ Normally, the regression test should be run as the pg_superuser since
+ the 'src/test/regress' directory and sub-directories are owned by the
pg_superuser. If you run the regression test as another user the
'src/test/regress' directory tree should be writeable to that user.
Comparing expected/actual output
- The results are in the files in the ./results directory. These
- results can be compared with results in the ./expected directory
- using 'diff'. The files might not compare exactly. The following
- paragraphs attempt to explain the differences.
+ The results are in files in the ./results directory. These results
+ can be compared with results in the ./expected directory using 'diff'.
+ The files might not compare exactly. The following paragraphs attempt
+ to explain the differences.
OID differences
@@ -94,6 +97,9 @@ DATE/TIME differences
most of the date and time results will reflect your local time zone and
will fail the regression testing.
+ There appear to be some systems which do not accept the same syntax for
+ setting the local time zone.
+
FLOATING POINT differences
Some of the tests involve computing 64-bit (FLOAT8) number from table
@@ -107,6 +113,9 @@ FLOATING POINT differences
of these differences which are usually 10 places to the right of
the decimal point.
+ Some systems signal errors from pow() and exp() differently from
+ the mechanism expected by the current Postgres code.
+
POLYGON differences
Several of the tests involve operations on geographic date about the
@@ -184,6 +193,17 @@ Current release notes (Thomas.Lockhart@jpl.nasa.gov)
to differences in implementations of pow() and exp() and the signaling
mechanisms used for overflow and underflow conditions.
- The "random" results in the random test do not seem to produce random
- results on my test machine (Linux/gcc/i686).
+ The "random" results in the random test should cause the "random" test
+ to be "failed", since the regression tests are evaluated using a simple
+ diff. However, "random" does not seem to produce random results on my
+ test machine (Linux/gcc/i686).
+
+Sample timing results
+
+ Timing under Linux 2.0.27 seems to have a roughly 5% variation from run
+ to run, presumably due to the timing vagaries of multitasking systems.
+ Time System
+ 06:12 Pentium Pro 180, 32MB, Linux 2.0.27, gcc 2.7.2 -O2 -m486
+ 12:06 P-100, 48MB, Linux 2.0.29, gcc
+ 39:58 Sparc IPC 32MB, Solaris 2.5, gcc 2.7.2.1 -O -g