postgresql/contrib/pgcrypto/expected/crypt-blowfish.out
Tom Lane 1753337cf5 Improve psql's tabular display of wrapped-around data by inserting markers
in the formerly-always-blank columns just to left and right of the data.
Different marking is used for a line break caused by a newline in the data
than for a straight wraparound.  A newline break is signaled by a "+" in the
right margin column in ASCII mode, or a carriage return arrow in UNICODE mode.
Wraparound is signaled by a dot in the right margin as well as the following
left margin in ASCII mode, or an ellipsis symbol in the same places in UNICODE
mode.  "\pset linestyle old-ascii" is added to make the previous behavior
available if anyone really wants it.

In passing, this commit also cleans up a few regression test files that
had unintended spacing differences from the current actual output.

Roger Leigh, reviewed by Gabrielle Roth and other members of PDXPUG.
2009-11-22 05:20:41 +00:00

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--
-- crypt() and gen_salt(): bcrypt
--
SELECT crypt('', '$2a$06$RQiOJ.3ELirrXwxIZY8q0O');
crypt
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$2a$06$RQiOJ.3ELirrXwxIZY8q0OlGbBEpDmx7IRZlNYvGJ1SHXwNi2cEKK
(1 row)
SELECT crypt('foox', '$2a$06$RQiOJ.3ELirrXwxIZY8q0O');
crypt
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$2a$06$RQiOJ.3ELirrXwxIZY8q0OR3CVJrAfda1z26CCHPnB6mmVZD8p0/C
(1 row)
CREATE TABLE ctest (data text, res text, salt text);
INSERT INTO ctest VALUES ('password', '', '');
UPDATE ctest SET salt = gen_salt('bf', 8);
UPDATE ctest SET res = crypt(data, salt);
SELECT res = crypt(data, res) AS "worked"
FROM ctest;
worked
--------
t
(1 row)
DROP TABLE ctest;