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File used as input for isql commands can't be deleted before isql session ends.
Users executing isql scripts that use temporary command input files (typically created as isql output stored in file) can't delete those in the same script.
Test currently implemented only for Windows ('SHELL DEL ...' command is used).
Confirmed bug in ISQL 3.0.0.31374 (Beta1 release): script S that has been performed by "IN S;" command
is NOT deleted by "shell del ..." and can be used again in subsequent "IN S;" command.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Included delete_if_exists.exe will not return an error if the file doesn't
exist.. it has built-in retries, and if the named file cannot be deleted for some
reason, it will retry, with 2 second intervals, until the file is either deleted or it times out, which, in this case is a
total of 10 attempts.
Test Details: Test currently implemented only for Windows ('SHELL DEL ...' command is used).
Confirmed bug in ISQL 3.0.0.31374 (Beta1 release): script S that has been performed by "IN S;" command
is NOT deleted by "shell del ..." and can be used again in subsequent "IN S;" command.
Submitted by: @pcisar
Attachments:
test_case.zip
This is regression from previous versions.
File used as input for isql commands can't be deleted before isql session ends.
Users executing isql scripts that use temporary command input files (typically created as isql output stored in file) can't delete those in the same script.
Commits: 7af2095 4adbed7 FirebirdSQL/fbt-repository@76a99f0 FirebirdSQL/fbt-repository@96495c7
====== Test Details ======
Test currently implemented only for Windows ('SHELL DEL ...' command is used).
Confirmed bug in ISQL 3.0.0.31374 (Beta1 release): script S that has been performed by "IN S;" command
is NOT deleted by "shell del ..." and can be used again in subsequent "IN S;" command.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: