xref: /sqlite-3.40.0/src/test_func.c (revision 78d41832)
1 /*
2 ** 2008 March 19
3 **
4 ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of
5 ** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
6 **
7 **    May you do good and not evil.
8 **    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
9 **    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
10 **
11 *************************************************************************
12 ** Code for testing all sorts of SQLite interfaces.  This code
13 ** implements new SQL functions used by the test scripts.
14 **
15 ** $Id: test_func.c,v 1.13 2008/08/28 02:26:07 drh Exp $
16 */
17 #include "sqlite3.h"
18 #include "tcl.h"
19 #include <stdlib.h>
20 #include <string.h>
21 #include <assert.h>
22 
23 
24 /*
25 ** Allocate nByte bytes of space using sqlite3_malloc(). If the
26 ** allocation fails, call sqlite3_result_error_nomem() to notify
27 ** the database handle that malloc() has failed.
28 */
29 static void *testContextMalloc(sqlite3_context *context, int nByte){
30   char *z = sqlite3_malloc(nByte);
31   if( !z && nByte>0 ){
32     sqlite3_result_error_nomem(context);
33   }
34   return z;
35 }
36 
37 /*
38 ** This function generates a string of random characters.  Used for
39 ** generating test data.
40 */
41 static void randStr(sqlite3_context *context, int argc, sqlite3_value **argv){
42   static const unsigned char zSrc[] =
43      "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
44      "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
45      "0123456789"
46      ".-!,:*^+=_|?/<> ";
47   int iMin, iMax, n, r, i;
48   unsigned char zBuf[1000];
49 
50   /* It used to be possible to call randstr() with any number of arguments,
51   ** but now it is registered with SQLite as requiring exactly 2.
52   */
53   assert(argc==2);
54 
55   iMin = sqlite3_value_int(argv[0]);
56   if( iMin<0 ) iMin = 0;
57   if( iMin>=sizeof(zBuf) ) iMin = sizeof(zBuf)-1;
58   iMax = sqlite3_value_int(argv[1]);
59   if( iMax<iMin ) iMax = iMin;
60   if( iMax>=sizeof(zBuf) ) iMax = sizeof(zBuf)-1;
61   n = iMin;
62   if( iMax>iMin ){
63     sqlite3_randomness(sizeof(r), &r);
64     r &= 0x7fffffff;
65     n += r%(iMax + 1 - iMin);
66   }
67   assert( n<sizeof(zBuf) );
68   sqlite3_randomness(n, zBuf);
69   for(i=0; i<n; i++){
70     zBuf[i] = zSrc[zBuf[i]%(sizeof(zSrc)-1)];
71   }
72   zBuf[n] = 0;
73   sqlite3_result_text(context, (char*)zBuf, n, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
74 }
75 
76 /*
77 ** The following two SQL functions are used to test returning a text
78 ** result with a destructor. Function 'test_destructor' takes one argument
79 ** and returns the same argument interpreted as TEXT. A destructor is
80 ** passed with the sqlite3_result_text() call.
81 **
82 ** SQL function 'test_destructor_count' returns the number of outstanding
83 ** allocations made by 'test_destructor';
84 **
85 ** WARNING: Not threadsafe.
86 */
87 static int test_destructor_count_var = 0;
88 static void destructor(void *p){
89   char *zVal = (char *)p;
90   assert(zVal);
91   zVal--;
92   sqlite3_free(zVal);
93   test_destructor_count_var--;
94 }
95 static void test_destructor(
96   sqlite3_context *pCtx,
97   int nArg,
98   sqlite3_value **argv
99 ){
100   char *zVal;
101   int len;
102 
103   test_destructor_count_var++;
104   assert( nArg==1 );
105   if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_NULL ) return;
106   len = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]);
107   zVal = testContextMalloc(pCtx, len+3);
108   if( !zVal ){
109     return;
110   }
111   zVal[len+1] = 0;
112   zVal[len+2] = 0;
113   zVal++;
114   memcpy(zVal, sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]), len);
115   sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, zVal, -1, destructor);
116 }
117 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
118 static void test_destructor16(
119   sqlite3_context *pCtx,
120   int nArg,
121   sqlite3_value **argv
122 ){
123   char *zVal;
124   int len;
125 
126   test_destructor_count_var++;
127   assert( nArg==1 );
128   if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_NULL ) return;
129   len = sqlite3_value_bytes16(argv[0]);
130   zVal = testContextMalloc(pCtx, len+3);
131   if( !zVal ){
132     return;
133   }
134   zVal[len+1] = 0;
135   zVal[len+2] = 0;
136   zVal++;
137   memcpy(zVal, sqlite3_value_text16(argv[0]), len);
138   sqlite3_result_text16(pCtx, zVal, -1, destructor);
139 }
140 #endif
141 static void test_destructor_count(
142   sqlite3_context *pCtx,
143   int nArg,
144   sqlite3_value **argv
145 ){
146   sqlite3_result_int(pCtx, test_destructor_count_var);
147 }
148 
149 /*
150 ** Routines for testing the sqlite3_get_auxdata() and sqlite3_set_auxdata()
151 ** interface.
152 **
153 ** The test_auxdata() SQL function attempts to register each of its arguments
154 ** as auxiliary data.  If there are no prior registrations of aux data for
155 ** that argument (meaning the argument is not a constant or this is its first
156 ** call) then the result for that argument is 0.  If there is a prior
157 ** registration, the result for that argument is 1.  The overall result
158 ** is the individual argument results separated by spaces.
159 */
160 static void free_test_auxdata(void *p) {sqlite3_free(p);}
161 static void test_auxdata(
162   sqlite3_context *pCtx,
163   int nArg,
164   sqlite3_value **argv
165 ){
166   int i;
167   char *zRet = testContextMalloc(pCtx, nArg*2);
168   if( !zRet ) return;
169   memset(zRet, 0, nArg*2);
170   for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
171     char const *z = (char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[i]);
172     if( z ){
173       int n;
174       char *zAux = sqlite3_get_auxdata(pCtx, i);
175       if( zAux ){
176         zRet[i*2] = '1';
177         assert( strcmp(zAux,z)==0 );
178       }else {
179         zRet[i*2] = '0';
180       }
181       n = strlen(z) + 1;
182       zAux = testContextMalloc(pCtx, n);
183       if( zAux ){
184         memcpy(zAux, z, n);
185         sqlite3_set_auxdata(pCtx, i, zAux, free_test_auxdata);
186       }
187       zRet[i*2+1] = ' ';
188     }
189   }
190   sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, zRet, 2*nArg-1, free_test_auxdata);
191 }
192 
193 /*
194 ** A function to test error reporting from user functions. This function
195 ** returns a copy of its first argument as the error message.  If the
196 ** second argument exists, it becomes the error code.
197 */
198 static void test_error(
199   sqlite3_context *pCtx,
200   int nArg,
201   sqlite3_value **argv
202 ){
203   sqlite3_result_error(pCtx, (char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]), -1);
204   if( nArg==2 ){
205     sqlite3_result_error_code(pCtx, sqlite3_value_int(argv[1]));
206   }
207 }
208 
209 /*
210 ** Implementation of the counter(X) function.  If X is an integer
211 ** constant, then the first invocation will return X.  The second X+1.
212 ** and so forth.  Can be used (for example) to provide a sequence number
213 ** in a result set.
214 */
215 static void counterFunc(
216   sqlite3_context *pCtx,   /* Function context */
217   int nArg,                /* Number of function arguments */
218   sqlite3_value **argv     /* Values for all function arguments */
219 ){
220   int *pCounter = (int*)sqlite3_get_auxdata(pCtx, 0);
221   if( pCounter==0 ){
222     pCounter = sqlite3_malloc( sizeof(*pCounter) );
223     if( pCounter==0 ){
224       sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx);
225       return;
226     }
227     *pCounter = sqlite3_value_int(argv[0]);
228     sqlite3_set_auxdata(pCtx, 0, pCounter, sqlite3_free);
229   }else{
230     ++*pCounter;
231   }
232   sqlite3_result_int(pCtx, *pCounter);
233 }
234 
235 
236 /*
237 ** This function takes two arguments.  It performance UTF-8/16 type
238 ** conversions on the first argument then returns a copy of the second
239 ** argument.
240 **
241 ** This function is used in cases such as the following:
242 **
243 **      SELECT test_isolation(x,x) FROM t1;
244 **
245 ** We want to verify that the type conversions that occur on the
246 ** first argument do not invalidate the second argument.
247 */
248 static void test_isolation(
249   sqlite3_context *pCtx,
250   int nArg,
251   sqlite3_value **argv
252 ){
253 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
254   sqlite3_value_text16(argv[0]);
255   sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
256   sqlite3_value_text16(argv[0]);
257   sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
258 #endif
259   sqlite3_result_value(pCtx, argv[1]);
260 }
261 
262 /*
263 ** Invoke an SQL statement recursively.  The function result is the
264 ** first column of the first row of the result set.
265 */
266 static void test_eval(
267   sqlite3_context *pCtx,
268   int nArg,
269   sqlite3_value **argv
270 ){
271   sqlite3_stmt *pStmt;
272   int rc;
273   sqlite3 *db = sqlite3_context_db_handle(pCtx);
274   const char *zSql;
275 
276   zSql = (char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
277   rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
278   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
279     rc = sqlite3_step(pStmt);
280     if( rc==SQLITE_ROW ){
281       sqlite3_result_value(pCtx, sqlite3_column_value(pStmt, 0));
282     }
283     rc = sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
284   }
285   if( rc ){
286     char *zErr;
287     assert( pStmt==0 );
288     zErr = sqlite3_mprintf("sqlite3_prepare_v2() error: %s",sqlite3_errmsg(db));
289     sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, zErr, -1, sqlite3_free);
290     sqlite3_result_error_code(pCtx, rc);
291   }
292 }
293 
294 
295 static int registerTestFunctions(sqlite3 *db){
296   static const struct {
297      char *zName;
298      signed char nArg;
299      unsigned char eTextRep; /* 1: UTF-16.  0: UTF-8 */
300      void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value **);
301   } aFuncs[] = {
302     { "randstr",               2, SQLITE_UTF8, randStr    },
303     { "test_destructor",       1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_destructor},
304 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
305     { "test_destructor16",     1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_destructor16},
306 #endif
307     { "test_destructor_count", 0, SQLITE_UTF8, test_destructor_count},
308     { "test_auxdata",         -1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_auxdata},
309     { "test_error",            1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_error},
310     { "test_error",            2, SQLITE_UTF8, test_error},
311     { "test_eval",             1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_eval},
312     { "test_isolation",        2, SQLITE_UTF8, test_isolation},
313     { "test_counter",          1, SQLITE_UTF8, counterFunc},
314   };
315   int i;
316 
317   for(i=0; i<sizeof(aFuncs)/sizeof(aFuncs[0]); i++){
318     sqlite3_create_function(db, aFuncs[i].zName, aFuncs[i].nArg,
319         aFuncs[i].eTextRep, 0, aFuncs[i].xFunc, 0, 0);
320   }
321   return SQLITE_OK;
322 }
323 
324 /*
325 ** TCLCMD:  autoinstall_test_functions
326 **
327 ** Invoke this TCL command to use sqlite3_auto_extension() to cause
328 ** the standard set of test functions to be loaded into each new
329 ** database connection.
330 */
331 static int autoinstall_test_funcs(
332   void * clientData,
333   Tcl_Interp *interp,
334   int objc,
335   Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
336 ){
337   extern int Md5_Register(sqlite3*);
338   int rc = sqlite3_auto_extension((void*)registerTestFunctions);
339   if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
340     rc = sqlite3_auto_extension((void*)Md5_Register);
341   }
342   Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(rc));
343   return TCL_OK;
344 }
345 
346 /*
347 ** A bogus step function and finalizer function.
348 */
349 static void tStep(sqlite3_context *a, int b, sqlite3_value **c){}
350 static void tFinal(sqlite3_context *a){}
351 
352 
353 /*
354 ** tclcmd:  abuse_create_function
355 **
356 ** Make various calls to sqlite3_create_function that do not have valid
357 ** parameters.  Verify that the error condition is detected and reported.
358 */
359 static int abuse_create_function(
360   void * clientData,
361   Tcl_Interp *interp,
362   int objc,
363   Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
364 ){
365   extern int getDbPointer(Tcl_Interp*, const char*, sqlite3**);
366   sqlite3 *db;
367   int rc;
368   int mxArg;
369 
370   if( getDbPointer(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[1]), &db) ) return TCL_ERROR;
371 
372   rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep,tStep,tFinal);
373   if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
374   if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
375   if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err;
376 
377   rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, tStep, 0);
378   if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
379   if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
380   if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err;
381 
382   rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, tFinal);
383   if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
384   if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
385   if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err;
386 
387   rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, 0, 0, tFinal);
388   if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
389   if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
390   if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err;
391 
392   rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, 0, tStep, 0);
393   if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
394   if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
395   if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err;
396 
397   rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", -2, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, 0);
398   if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
399   if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
400   if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err;
401 
402   rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 128, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, 0);
403   if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
404   if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
405   if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err;
406 
407   rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "funcxx"
408        "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
409        "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
410        "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
411        "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
412        "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789",
413        1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, 0);
414   if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
415   if( sqlite3_errcode(db)!=SQLITE_ERROR ) goto abuse_err;
416   if( strcmp(sqlite3_errmsg(db), "bad parameters")!=0 ) goto abuse_err;
417 
418   /* This last function registration should actually work.  Generate
419   ** a no-op function (that always returns NULL) and which has the
420   ** maximum-length function name and the maximum number of parameters.
421   */
422   sqlite3_limit(db, SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG, 10000);
423   mxArg = sqlite3_limit(db, SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG, -1);
424   rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "nullx"
425        "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
426        "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
427        "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
428        "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
429        "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789",
430        mxArg, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, 0);
431   if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto abuse_err;
432 
433   return TCL_OK;
434 
435 abuse_err:
436   Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "sqlite3_create_function abused test failed",
437                    (char*)0);
438   return TCL_ERROR;
439 }
440 
441 
442 
443 /*
444 ** Register commands with the TCL interpreter.
445 */
446 int Sqlitetest_func_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp){
447   static struct {
448      char *zName;
449      Tcl_ObjCmdProc *xProc;
450   } aObjCmd[] = {
451      { "autoinstall_test_functions",    autoinstall_test_funcs },
452      { "abuse_create_function",         abuse_create_function  },
453   };
454   int i;
455   extern int Md5_Register(sqlite3*);
456 
457   for(i=0; i<sizeof(aObjCmd)/sizeof(aObjCmd[0]); i++){
458     Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, aObjCmd[i].zName, aObjCmd[i].xProc, 0, 0);
459   }
460   sqlite3_initialize();
461   sqlite3_auto_extension((void*)registerTestFunctions);
462   sqlite3_auto_extension((void*)Md5_Register);
463   return TCL_OK;
464 }
465