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Diffstat (limited to 'contrib/seg/expected/seg.out')
| -rw-r--r-- | contrib/seg/expected/seg.out | 18 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/seg/expected/seg.out b/contrib/seg/expected/seg.out index bf075593c9..5c0c1fceaa 100644 --- a/contrib/seg/expected/seg.out +++ b/contrib/seg/expected/seg.out @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ -- does not depend on contents of seg.sql. -- \set ECHO none -psql:seg.sql:12: NOTICE: ProcedureCreate: type seg is not yet defined -psql:seg.sql:17: NOTICE: Argument type "seg" is only a shell +psql:seg.sql:10: NOTICE: ProcedureCreate: type seg is not yet defined +psql:seg.sql:15: NOTICE: Argument type "seg" is only a shell -- -- testing the input and output functions -- @@ -395,25 +395,25 @@ SELECT '100(+-)1'::seg AS seg; SELECT ''::seg AS seg; ERROR: seg_in: can't parse an empty string SELECT 'ABC'::seg AS seg; -ERROR: parse error at or near position 1, character ('A', \101), input: 'ABC' +ERROR: syntax error at or near position 1, character ('A', \101), input: 'ABC' SELECT '1ABC'::seg AS seg; -ERROR: parse error at or near position 2, character ('A', \101), input: '1ABC' +ERROR: syntax error at or near position 2, character ('A', \101), input: '1ABC' SELECT '1.'::seg AS seg; -ERROR: parse error at or near position 2, character ('.', \056), input: '1.' +ERROR: syntax error at or near position 2, character ('.', \056), input: '1.' SELECT '1.....'::seg AS seg; -ERROR: parse error at or near position 6, character ('.', \056), input: '1.....' +ERROR: syntax error at or near position 6, character ('.', \056), input: '1.....' SELECT '.1'::seg AS seg; -ERROR: parse error at or near position 2, character ('1', \061), input: '.1' +ERROR: syntax error at or near position 2, character ('1', \061), input: '.1' SELECT '1..2.'::seg AS seg; -ERROR: parse error at or near position 5, character ('.', \056), input: '1..2.' +ERROR: syntax error at or near position 5, character ('.', \056), input: '1..2.' SELECT '1 e7'::seg AS seg; -ERROR: parse error at or near position 3, character ('e', \145), input: '1 e7' +ERROR: syntax error at or near position 3, character ('e', \145), input: '1 e7' SELECT '1e700'::seg AS seg; ERROR: numeric value 1e700 unrepresentable |
