Re: [PATCH] Add tests for Bitmapset

From: David Rowley <dgrowleyml(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: Greg Burd <greg(at)burd(dot)me>
Cc: Michael Paquier <michael(at)paquier(dot)xyz>, PostgreSQL Hackers <pgsql-hackers(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Add tests for Bitmapset
Date: 2025-09-30 10:29:36
Message-ID: CAApHDvq-4994jpDnspQ+bgSbzo0+=Z4YQbj+YfP7wi97B0e1qg@mail.gmail.com
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On Tue, 30 Sept 2025 at 22:30, Greg Burd <greg(at)burd(dot)me> wrote:
> Thank you both, patch attached.

Patch looks good to me.

Just while reviewing, I was confused at the following code in
test_bms_add_range().

/* Check for invalid range */
if (upper < lower)
{
bms_free(bms);
PG_RETURN_NULL();
}

That seems wrong. You should just return the input set in that case, not NULL.

This results in:

postgres=# select test_bms_add_range('(b 1)', 2, 5); -- ok.
test_bms_add_range
--------------------
(b 1 2 3 4 5)
(1 row)

postgres=# select test_bms_add_range('(b 1)', 5, 2); -- wrong results
test_bms_add_range
--------------------

(1 row)

I'd expect the last one to return '(b 1)', effectively the input set unmodified.

If I remove the code quoted above, I also see something else unexpected:

postgres=# select test_bms_add_range('(b)', 5, 2);
test_bms_add_range
--------------------
<>
(1 row)

Now, you might blame me for that as I see you've done things like:

if (bms_is_empty(bms))
PG_RETURN_NULL();

in other places, but it's not very consistent as I can get the <> in
other locations:

postgres=# select test_bms_add_members('(b)', '(b)');
test_bms_add_members
----------------------
<>
(1 row)

It seems to me that you could save some code and all this
inconsistency by just making <> the standard way to represent an empty
Bitmapset. Or if you really want to keep the SQL NULLs, you could make
a helper macro that handles that consistently.

For me, I think stripping as much logic out of the test functions as
possible is a good way of doing things. I expect you really want to
witness the behaviour of bitmapset.c, not some anomaly of
test_bitmapset.c.

David

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