# Check that ecpg works use strict; use lib 't'; use TestLib; use PgCommon; use Test::More tests => 17; my $v = $MAJORS[-1]; # prepare nobody-owned work dir my $workdir=`su -s /bin/sh -c 'mktemp -d' nobody`; chomp $workdir; chdir $workdir or die "could not chdir to $workdir: $!"; # create test code open F, '>test.pgc' or die "Could not open $workdir/test.pgc: $!"; print F < EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION; char output[1024]; EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION; int main() { EXEC SQL CONNECT TO template1; EXEC SQL SELECT current_database() INTO :output; puts(output); EXEC SQL DISCONNECT ALL; return 0; } EOF close F; chmod 0644, 'test.pgc'; is_program_out 'nobody', 'ecpg test.pgc', 0, '', 'ecpg processing'; is_program_out 'nobody', 'cc -I$(pg_config --includedir) -L$(pg_config --libdir) -o test test.c -lecpg', 0, '', 'compiling ecpg output'; chdir '/' or die "could not chdir to /: $!"; # create cluster is ((system "pg_createcluster $v main --start >/dev/null"), 0, "pg_createcluster $v main"); is ((exec_as 'postgres', 'createuser nobody -D -R -S'), 0, 'createuser nobody'); is_program_out 'nobody', "$workdir/test", 0, "template1\n", 'runs and gives correct output'; # clean up system "rm -rf $workdir"; is ((system "pg_dropcluster $v main --stop"), 0, "pg_dropcluster $v main"); check_clean; # vim: filetype=perl