Put back plpython_unicode_2.out for SQL_ASCII case.

This alternative expected output file is required when using SQL_ASCII
as the client and server encoding. The python encoding conversion used to
throw an error on that, but it is now accepted and you get the UTF-8
representation of the string. I thought that case was already covered by
the other expected output files, but the buildfarm says otherwise.

This is only required on REL9_2_STABLE. In 9.1, we explicitly set
client_encoding to UTF-8 to avoid this.
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Heikki Linnakangas 2012-08-06 16:04:18 +03:00
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--
-- Unicode handling
--
CREATE TABLE unicode_test (
testvalue text NOT NULL
);
CREATE FUNCTION unicode_return() RETURNS text AS E'
return u"\\x80"
' LANGUAGE plpythonu;
CREATE FUNCTION unicode_trigger() RETURNS trigger AS E'
TD["new"]["testvalue"] = u"\\x80"
return "MODIFY"
' LANGUAGE plpythonu;
CREATE TRIGGER unicode_test_bi BEFORE INSERT ON unicode_test
FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE unicode_trigger();
CREATE FUNCTION unicode_plan1() RETURNS text AS E'
plan = plpy.prepare("SELECT $1 AS testvalue", ["text"])
rv = plpy.execute(plan, [u"\\x80"], 1)
return rv[0]["testvalue"]
' LANGUAGE plpythonu;
CREATE FUNCTION unicode_plan2() RETURNS text AS E'
plan = plpy.prepare("SELECT $1 || $2 AS testvalue", ["text", u"text"])
rv = plpy.execute(plan, ["foo", "bar"], 1)
return rv[0]["testvalue"]
' LANGUAGE plpythonu;
SELECT unicode_return();
unicode_return
----------------
€
(1 row)
INSERT INTO unicode_test (testvalue) VALUES ('test');
SELECT * FROM unicode_test;
testvalue
-----------
€
(1 row)
SELECT unicode_plan1();
unicode_plan1
---------------
€
(1 row)
SELECT unicode_plan2();
unicode_plan2
---------------
foobar
(1 row)