Fix TAP tests to use only standard command-line argument ordering.
Some of the TAP tests were supposing that PG programs would accept switches after non-switch arguments on their command lines. While GNU getopt_long() does allow that, our own implementation does not, and it's nowhere suggested in our documentation that such cases should work. Adjust the tests to use only the documented syntax. Back-patch to 9.4, since without this the TAP tests fail when run with src/port's getopt_long() implementation. Michael Paquier
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ command_ok([ 'initdb', "$tempdir/data4" ], 'existing empty data directory');
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system_or_bail "rm -rf '$tempdir'/*";
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command_ok([ 'initdb', "$tempdir/data", '-X', "$tempdir/pgxlog" ],
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command_ok([ 'initdb', '-X', "$tempdir/pgxlog", "$tempdir/data" ],
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'separate xlog directory');
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system_or_bail "rm -rf '$tempdir'/*";
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@ -30,15 +30,15 @@ command_fails(
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system_or_bail "rm -rf '$tempdir'/*";
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mkdir "$tempdir/pgxlog";
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command_ok([ 'initdb', "$tempdir/data", '-X', "$tempdir/pgxlog" ],
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command_ok([ 'initdb', '-X', "$tempdir/pgxlog", "$tempdir/data" ],
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'existing empty xlog directory');
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system_or_bail "rm -rf '$tempdir'/*";
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mkdir "$tempdir/pgxlog";
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mkdir "$tempdir/pgxlog/lost+found";
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command_fails([ 'initdb', "$tempdir/data", '-X', "$tempdir/pgxlog" ],
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command_fails([ 'initdb', '-X', "$tempdir/pgxlog", "$tempdir/data" ],
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'existing nonempty xlog directory');
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system_or_bail "rm -rf '$tempdir'/*";
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command_ok([ 'initdb', "$tempdir/data", '-T', 'german' ],
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command_ok([ 'initdb', '-T', 'german', "$tempdir/data" ],
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'select default dictionary');
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@ -21,6 +21,6 @@ command_fails([ 'clusterdb', '-t', 'nonexistent', 'postgres' ],
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psql 'postgres',
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'CREATE TABLE test1 (a int); CREATE INDEX test1x ON test1 (a); CLUSTER test1 USING test1x';
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issues_sql_like(
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[ 'clusterdb', 'postgres', '-t', 'test1' ],
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[ 'clusterdb', '-t', 'test1', 'postgres' ],
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qr/statement: CLUSTER test1;/,
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'cluster specific table');
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qr/statement: CREATE DATABASE foobar1/,
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'SQL CREATE DATABASE run');
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issues_sql_like(
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[ 'createdb', 'foobar2', '-l', 'C', '-E', 'LATIN1', '-T', 'template0' ],
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[ 'createdb', '-l', 'C', '-E', 'LATIN1', '-T', 'template0', 'foobar2' ],
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qr/statement: CREATE DATABASE foobar2 ENCODING 'LATIN1'/,
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'create database with encoding');
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psql 'postgres',
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'CREATE TABLE test1 (a int); CREATE INDEX test1x ON test1 (a);';
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issues_sql_like(
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[ 'reindexdb', 'postgres', '-t', 'test1' ],
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[ 'reindexdb', '-t', 'test1', 'postgres' ],
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qr/statement: REINDEX TABLE test1;/,
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'reindex specific table');
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issues_sql_like(
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[ 'reindexdb', 'postgres', '-i', 'test1x' ],
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[ 'reindexdb', '-i', 'test1x', 'postgres' ],
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qr/statement: REINDEX INDEX test1x;/,
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'reindex specific index');
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issues_sql_like(
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[ 'reindexdb', 'postgres', '-S', 'pg_catalog' ],
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[ 'reindexdb', '-S', 'pg_catalog', 'postgres' ],
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qr/statement: REINDEX SCHEMA pg_catalog;/,
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'reindex specific schema');
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issues_sql_like(
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[ 'reindexdb', 'postgres', '-s' ],
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[ 'reindexdb', '-s', 'postgres' ],
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qr/statement: REINDEX SYSTEM postgres;/,
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'reindex system tables');
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