Remove hard-coded PostgreSQL locale definitions from test fixtures#116
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We must remember to reinstate test_maximal_args!
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Resolves #115
This PR removes hard-coded PostgreSQL locale definitions from the following test fixtures:
/tests/examples/choice.sql/tests/examples/eav.sql/tests/examples/empty.sql/tests/examples/unique_generator.dump/tests/examples/instrument.sql/tests/examples/src.dump/tests/examples/dst.dump/tests/examples/tricky.sql/tests/examples/src2.dump/tests/examples/providers.dumpThe existing fixtures specify
LOCALE='en_US.utf8', which is not portable across platforms (e.g. macOS uses locale names such asen_US.UTF-8).PostgreSQL already inherits locale settings from the cluster, so the explicit locale specification is unnecessary.
I verified the change by running the test suite against PostgreSQL clusters initialised with several locales (
en_US.UTF-8,ja_JP.UTF-8,zh_CN.UTF-8), and the suite passed in all cases.