--- /dev/null
+--
+-- CREATE_CAST
+--
+-- Create some types to test with
+CREATE TYPE casttesttype;
+CREATE FUNCTION casttesttype_in(cstring)
+ RETURNS casttesttype
+ AS 'textin'
+ LANGUAGE internal STRICT;
+NOTICE: return type casttesttype is only a shell
+CREATE FUNCTION casttesttype_out(casttesttype)
+ RETURNS cstring
+ AS 'textout'
+ LANGUAGE internal STRICT;
+NOTICE: argument type casttesttype is only a shell
+CREATE TYPE casttesttype (
+ internallength = variable,
+ input = casttesttype_in,
+ output = casttesttype_out,
+ alignment = int4
+);
+-- a dummy function to test with
+CREATE FUNCTION casttestfunc(casttesttype) RETURNS int4 LANGUAGE SQL AS
+$$ SELECT 1; $$;
+SELECT casttestfunc('foo'::text); -- fails, as there's no cast
+ERROR: function casttestfunc(text) does not exist
+LINE 1: SELECT casttestfunc('foo'::text);
+ ^
+HINT: No function matches the given name and argument types. You might need to add explicit type casts.
+-- Try binary coercion cast
+CREATE CAST (text AS casttesttype) WITHOUT FUNCTION;
+SELECT casttestfunc('foo'::text); -- doesn't work, as the cast is explicit
+ERROR: function casttestfunc(text) does not exist
+LINE 1: SELECT casttestfunc('foo'::text);
+ ^
+HINT: No function matches the given name and argument types. You might need to add explicit type casts.
+SELECT casttestfunc('foo'::text::casttesttype); -- should work
+ casttestfunc
+--------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+DROP CAST (text AS casttesttype); -- cleanup
+-- Try IMPLICIT binary coercion cast
+CREATE CAST (text AS casttesttype) WITHOUT FUNCTION AS IMPLICIT;
+SELECT casttestfunc('foo'::text); -- Should work now
+ casttestfunc
+--------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+-- Try I/O conversion cast.
+SELECT 1234::int4::casttesttype; -- No cast yet, should fail
+ERROR: cannot cast type integer to casttesttype
+LINE 1: SELECT 1234::int4::casttesttype;
+ ^
+CREATE CAST (int4 AS casttesttype) WITH INOUT;
+SELECT 1234::int4::casttesttype; -- Should work now
+ casttesttype
+--------------
+ 1234
+(1 row)
+
+DROP CAST (int4 AS casttesttype);
+-- Try cast with a function
+CREATE FUNCTION int4_casttesttype(int4) RETURNS casttesttype LANGUAGE SQL AS
+$$ SELECT ('foo'::text || $1::text)::casttesttype; $$;
+CREATE CAST (int4 AS casttesttype) WITH FUNCTION int4_casttesttype(int4) AS IMPLICIT;
+SELECT 1234::int4::casttesttype; -- Should work now
+ casttesttype
+--------------
+ foo1234
+(1 row)
+
# ----------
-# $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule,v 1.49 2008/10/04 21:56:55 tgl Exp $
+# $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule,v 1.50 2008/10/31 09:17:16 heikki Exp $
#
# By convention, we put no more than twenty tests in any one parallel group;
# this limits the number of connections needed to run the tests.
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests
# ----------
-test: constraints triggers create_misc create_aggregate create_operator inherit vacuum drop_if_exists
+test: constraints triggers create_misc create_aggregate create_operator inherit vacuum drop_if_exists create_cast
# Depends on the above
test: create_index create_view
-# $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/test/regress/serial_schedule,v 1.46 2008/10/04 21:56:55 tgl Exp $
+# $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/test/regress/serial_schedule,v 1.47 2008/10/31 09:17:16 heikki Exp $
# This should probably be in an order similar to parallel_schedule.
test: boolean
test: char
test: create_type
test: create_table
test: create_function_2
+test: create_cast
test: copy
test: copyselect
test: constraints
--- /dev/null
+--
+-- CREATE_CAST
+--
+
+-- Create some types to test with
+CREATE TYPE casttesttype;
+
+CREATE FUNCTION casttesttype_in(cstring)
+ RETURNS casttesttype
+ AS 'textin'
+ LANGUAGE internal STRICT;
+CREATE FUNCTION casttesttype_out(casttesttype)
+ RETURNS cstring
+ AS 'textout'
+ LANGUAGE internal STRICT;
+
+CREATE TYPE casttesttype (
+ internallength = variable,
+ input = casttesttype_in,
+ output = casttesttype_out,
+ alignment = int4
+);
+
+-- a dummy function to test with
+CREATE FUNCTION casttestfunc(casttesttype) RETURNS int4 LANGUAGE SQL AS
+$$ SELECT 1; $$;
+
+SELECT casttestfunc('foo'::text); -- fails, as there's no cast
+
+-- Try binary coercion cast
+CREATE CAST (text AS casttesttype) WITHOUT FUNCTION;
+SELECT casttestfunc('foo'::text); -- doesn't work, as the cast is explicit
+SELECT casttestfunc('foo'::text::casttesttype); -- should work
+DROP CAST (text AS casttesttype); -- cleanup
+
+-- Try IMPLICIT binary coercion cast
+CREATE CAST (text AS casttesttype) WITHOUT FUNCTION AS IMPLICIT;
+SELECT casttestfunc('foo'::text); -- Should work now
+
+-- Try I/O conversion cast.
+SELECT 1234::int4::casttesttype; -- No cast yet, should fail
+
+CREATE CAST (int4 AS casttesttype) WITH INOUT;
+SELECT 1234::int4::casttesttype; -- Should work now
+
+DROP CAST (int4 AS casttesttype);
+
+-- Try cast with a function
+
+CREATE FUNCTION int4_casttesttype(int4) RETURNS casttesttype LANGUAGE SQL AS
+$$ SELECT ('foo'::text || $1::text)::casttesttype; $$;
+
+CREATE CAST (int4 AS casttesttype) WITH FUNCTION int4_casttesttype(int4) AS IMPLICIT;
+SELECT 1234::int4::casttesttype; -- Should work now