On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 2:08 AM, Jason Baker<[email protected]> wrote:
There's one test in tests/store/base.py that I'm running in to trouble with:

   def test_find_group_by_table(self):
       result = self.store.find(
           (Sum(FooValue.value2), Foo), Foo.id == FooValue.foo_id)
       result.group_by(Foo)
       foo1 = self.store.get(Foo, 10)
       foo2 = self.store.get(Foo, 20)
       self.assertEquals(list(result), [(5, foo1), (16, foo2)])

This test is failing because list(result) looks like this:  [(16,
foo2), (5, foo1)].  This is the same result, but in a different order.
 I know at least at the SQL level, a query such as the above wouldn't
be guaranteed to be in any order.  But is this the case with storm?

The test is broken. The ordering is undefined and has to be treated as random, 
and Storm can't do the sorting itself as this would involve sucking in the 
entire result set into RAM.


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Stuart Bishop <[email protected]>
http://www.stuartbishop.net/

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