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-# Simple tablespace tests that can't be replicated on the same host
-# due to the use of absolute paths, so we keep them out of the regular
-# regression tests.
-
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-use PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster;
-use PostgreSQL::Test::Utils;
-use Test::More tests => 20;
-
-my $node = PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('main');
-$node->init;
-$node->start;
-
-# Create a couple of directories to use as tablespaces.
-my $TS1_LOCATION = $node->basedir() . "/ts1";
-mkdir($TS1_LOCATION);
-my $TS2_LOCATION = $node->basedir() . "/ts2";
-mkdir($TS2_LOCATION);
-
-my $result;
-
-# Create a tablespace with an absolute path
-$result = $node->psql('postgres',
- "CREATE TABLESPACE regress_ts1 LOCATION '$TS1_LOCATION'");
-ok($result == 0, 'create tablespace with absolute path');
-
-# Can't create a tablespace where there is one already
-$result = $node->psql('postgres',
- "CREATE TABLESPACE regress_ts1 LOCATION '$TS1_LOCATION'");
-ok($result != 0, 'clobber tablespace with absolute path');
-
-# Create table in it
-$result = $node->psql('postgres',
- "CREATE TABLE t () TABLESPACE regress_ts1");
-ok($result == 0, 'create table in tablespace with absolute path');
-
-# Can't drop a tablespace that still has a table in it
-$result = $node->psql('postgres',
- "DROP TABLESPACE regress_ts1");
-ok($result != 0, 'drop tablespace with absolute path');
-
-# Drop the table
-$result = $node->psql('postgres', "DROP TABLE t");
-ok($result == 0, 'drop table in tablespace with absolute path');
-
-# Drop the tablespace
-$result = $node->psql('postgres', "DROP TABLESPACE regress_ts1");
-ok($result == 0, 'drop tablespace with absolute path');
-
-# Create two absolute tablespaces and two in-place tablespaces, so we can
-# testing various kinds of tablespace moves.
-$result = $node->psql('postgres',
- "CREATE TABLESPACE regress_ts1 LOCATION '$TS1_LOCATION'");
-ok($result == 0, 'create tablespace 1 with absolute path');
-$result = $node->psql('postgres',
- "CREATE TABLESPACE regress_ts2 LOCATION '$TS2_LOCATION'");
-ok($result == 0, 'create tablespace 2 with absolute path');
-$result = $node->psql('postgres',
- "SET allow_in_place_tablespaces=on; CREATE TABLESPACE regress_ts3 LOCATION ''");
-ok($result == 0, 'create tablespace 3 with in-place directory');
-$result = $node->psql('postgres',
- "SET allow_in_place_tablespaces=on; CREATE TABLESPACE regress_ts4 LOCATION ''");
-ok($result == 0, 'create tablespace 4 with in-place directory');
-
-# Create a table and test moving between absolute and in-place tablespaces
-$result = $node->psql('postgres',
- "CREATE TABLE t () TABLESPACE regress_ts1");
-ok($result == 0, 'create table in tablespace 1');
-$result = $node->psql('postgres',
- "ALTER TABLE t SET tablespace regress_ts2");
-ok($result == 0, 'move table abs->abs');
-$result = $node->psql('postgres',
- "ALTER TABLE t SET tablespace regress_ts3");
-ok($result == 0, 'move table abs->in-place');
-$result = $node->psql('postgres',
- "ALTER TABLE t SET tablespace regress_ts4");
-ok($result == 0, 'move table in-place->in-place');
-$result = $node->psql('postgres',
- "ALTER TABLE t SET tablespace regress_ts1");
-ok($result == 0, 'move table in-place->abs');
-
-# Drop everything
-$result = $node->psql('postgres',
- "DROP TABLE t");
-ok($result == 0, 'create table in tablespace 1');
-$result = $node->psql('postgres', "DROP TABLESPACE regress_ts1");
-ok($result == 0, 'drop tablespace 1');
-$result = $node->psql('postgres', "DROP TABLESPACE regress_ts2");
-ok($result == 0, 'drop tablespace 2');
-$result = $node->psql('postgres', "DROP TABLESPACE regress_ts3");
-ok($result == 0, 'drop tablespace 3');
-$result = $node->psql('postgres', "DROP TABLESPACE regress_ts4");
-ok($result == 0, 'drop tablespace 4');
-
-$node->stop;