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1# 2005 February 18
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9#
10#*************************************************************************
11# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.  The
12# focus of this script is testing that SQLite can handle a subtle
13# file format change that may be used in the future to implement
14# "ALTER TABLE ... ADD COLUMN".
15#
16# $Id: alter2.test,v 1.14 2009/04/07 14:14:22 danielk1977 Exp $
17#
18
19set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
20source $testdir/tester.tcl
21
22# We have to have pragmas in order to do this test
23ifcapable {!pragma} return
24
25# Do not use a codec for tests in this file, as the database file is
26# manipulated directly using tcl scripts. See proc [set_file_format].
27#
28do_not_use_codec
29
30# The file format change affects the way row-records stored in tables (but
31# not indices) are interpreted. Before version 3.1.3, a row-record for a
32# table with N columns was guaranteed to contain exactly N fields. As
33# of version 3.1.3, the record may contain up to N fields. In this case
34# the M fields that are present are the values for the left-most M
35# columns. The (N-M) rightmost columns contain NULL.
36#
37# If any records in the database contain less fields than their table
38# has columns, then the file-format meta value should be set to (at least) 2.
39#
40
41# This procedure sets the value of the file-format in file 'test.db'
42# to $newval. Also, the schema cookie is incremented.
43#
44proc set_file_format {newval} {
45  hexio_write test.db 44 [hexio_render_int32 $newval]
46  set schemacookie [hexio_get_int [hexio_read test.db 40 4]]
47  incr schemacookie
48  hexio_write test.db 40 [hexio_render_int32 $schemacookie]
49  return {}
50}
51
52# This procedure returns the value of the file-format in file 'test.db'.
53#
54proc get_file_format {{fname test.db}} {
55  return [hexio_get_int [hexio_read $fname 44 4]]
56}
57
58# This procedure sets the SQL statement stored for table $tbl in the
59# sqlite_master table of file 'test.db' to $sql. Also set the file format
60# to the supplied value. This is 2 if the added column has a default that is
61# NULL, or 3 otherwise.
62#
63proc alter_table {tbl sql {file_format 2}} {
64  sqlite3 dbat test.db
65  set s [string map {' ''} $sql]
66  set t [string map {' ''} $tbl]
67  sqlite3_db_config dbat DEFENSIVE 0
68  dbat eval [subst {
69    PRAGMA writable_schema = 1;
70    UPDATE sqlite_master SET sql = '$s' WHERE name = '$t' AND type = 'table';
71    PRAGMA writable_schema = 0;
72  }]
73  dbat close
74  set_file_format 2
75}
76
77# Create bogus application-defined functions for functions used
78# internally by ALTER TABLE, to ensure that ALTER TABLE falls back
79# to the built-in functions.
80#
81proc failing_app_func {args} {error "bad function"}
82do_test alter2-1.0 {
83  db func substr failing_app_func
84  db func like failing_app_func
85  db func sqlite_rename_table failing_app_func
86  db func sqlite_rename_trigger failing_app_func
87  db func sqlite_rename_parent failing_app_func
88  catchsql {SELECT substr('abcdefg',1,3)}
89} {1 {bad function}}
90
91
92#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
93# Some basic tests to make sure short rows are handled.
94#
95sqlite3_db_config db DEFENSIVE 0
96do_test alter2-1.1 {
97  execsql {
98    CREATE TABLE abc(a, b);
99    INSERT INTO abc VALUES(1, 2);
100    INSERT INTO abc VALUES(3, 4);
101    INSERT INTO abc VALUES(5, 6);
102  }
103} {}
104do_test alter2-1.2 {
105  # ALTER TABLE abc ADD COLUMN c;
106  alter_table abc {CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);}
107} {}
108do_test alter2-1.3 {
109  execsql {
110    SELECT * FROM abc;
111  }
112} {1 2 {} 3 4 {} 5 6 {}}
113do_test alter2-1.4 {
114  execsql {
115    UPDATE abc SET c = 10 WHERE a = 1;
116    SELECT * FROM abc;
117  }
118} {1 2 10 3 4 {} 5 6 {}}
119do_test alter2-1.5 {
120  execsql {
121    CREATE INDEX abc_i ON abc(c);
122  }
123} {}
124do_test alter2-1.6 {
125  execsql {
126    SELECT c FROM abc ORDER BY c;
127  }
128} {{} {} 10}
129do_test alter2-1.7 {
130  execsql {
131    SELECT * FROM abc WHERE c = 10;
132  }
133} {1 2 10}
134do_test alter2-1.8 {
135  execsql {
136    SELECT sum(a), c FROM abc GROUP BY c;
137  }
138} {8 {} 1 10}
139do_test alter2-1.9 {
140  # ALTER TABLE abc ADD COLUMN d;
141  alter_table abc {CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c, d);}
142  if {[permutation] == "prepare"} { db cache flush }
143  execsql { SELECT * FROM abc; }
144  execsql {
145    UPDATE abc SET d = 11 WHERE c IS NULL AND a<4;
146    SELECT * FROM abc;
147  }
148} {1 2 10 {} 3 4 {} 11 5 6 {} {}}
149do_test alter2-1.10 {
150  execsql {
151    SELECT typeof(d) FROM abc;
152  }
153} {null integer null}
154do_test alter2-1.99 {
155  execsql {
156    DROP TABLE abc;
157  }
158} {}
159
160#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
161# Test that views work when the underlying table structure is changed.
162#
163ifcapable view {
164  do_test alter2-2.1 {
165    execsql {
166      CREATE TABLE abc2(a, b, c);
167      INSERT INTO abc2 VALUES(1, 2, 10);
168      INSERT INTO abc2 VALUES(3, 4, NULL);
169      INSERT INTO abc2 VALUES(5, 6, NULL);
170      CREATE VIEW abc2_v AS SELECT * FROM abc2;
171      SELECT * FROM abc2_v;
172    }
173  } {1 2 10 3 4 {} 5 6 {}}
174  do_test alter2-2.2 {
175    # ALTER TABLE abc ADD COLUMN d;
176    alter_table abc2 {CREATE TABLE abc2(a, b, c, d);}
177    execsql {
178      SELECT * FROM abc2_v;
179    }
180  } {1 2 10 {} 3 4 {} {} 5 6 {} {}}
181  do_test alter2-2.3 {
182    execsql {
183      DROP TABLE abc2;
184      DROP VIEW abc2_v;
185    }
186  } {}
187}
188
189#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
190# Test that triggers work when a short row is copied to the old.*
191# trigger pseudo-table.
192#
193ifcapable trigger {
194  do_test alter2-3.1 {
195    execsql {
196      CREATE TABLE abc3(a, b);
197      CREATE TABLE blog(o, n);
198      CREATE TRIGGER abc3_t AFTER UPDATE OF b ON abc3 BEGIN
199        INSERT INTO blog VALUES(old.b, new.b);
200      END;
201    }
202  } {}
203  do_test alter2-3.2 {
204    execsql {
205      INSERT INTO abc3 VALUES(1, 4);
206      UPDATE abc3 SET b = 2 WHERE b = 4;
207      SELECT * FROM blog;
208    }
209  } {4 2}
210  do_test alter2-3.3 {
211    execsql {
212      INSERT INTO abc3 VALUES(3, 4);
213      INSERT INTO abc3 VALUES(5, 6);
214    }
215    alter_table abc3 {CREATE TABLE abc3(a, b, c);}
216    execsql {
217      SELECT * FROM abc3;
218    }
219  } {1 2 {} 3 4 {} 5 6 {}}
220  do_test alter2-3.4 {
221    execsql {
222      UPDATE abc3 SET b = b*2 WHERE a<4;
223      SELECT * FROM abc3;
224    }
225  } {1 4 {} 3 8 {} 5 6 {}}
226  do_test alter2-3.5 {
227    execsql {
228      SELECT * FROM blog;
229    }
230  } {4 2 2 4 4 8}
231
232  do_test alter2-3.6 {
233    execsql {
234      CREATE TABLE clog(o, n);
235      CREATE TRIGGER abc3_t2 AFTER UPDATE OF c ON abc3 BEGIN
236        INSERT INTO clog VALUES(old.c, new.c);
237      END;
238      UPDATE abc3 SET c = a*2;
239      SELECT * FROM clog;
240    }
241  } {{} 2 {} 6 {} 10}
242} else {
243  execsql { CREATE TABLE abc3(a, b); }
244}
245
246#---------------------------------------------------------------------
247# Check that an error occurs if the database is upgraded to a file
248# format that SQLite does not support (in this case 5). Note: The
249# file format is checked each time the schema is read, so changing the
250# file format requires incrementing the schema cookie.
251#
252do_test alter2-4.1 {
253  db close
254  set_file_format 5
255  catch { sqlite3 db test.db }
256  set {} {}
257} {}
258do_test alter2-4.2 {
259  # We have to run two queries here because the Tcl interface uses
260  # sqlite3_prepare_v2(). In this case, the first query encounters an
261  # SQLITE_SCHEMA error. Then, when trying to recompile the statement, the
262  # "unsupported file format" error is encountered. So the error code
263  # returned is SQLITE_SCHEMA, not SQLITE_ERROR as required by the following
264  # test case.
265  #
266  # When the query is attempted a second time, the same error message is
267  # returned but the error code is SQLITE_ERROR, because the unsupported
268  # file format was detected during a call to sqlite3_prepare(), not
269  # sqlite3_step().
270  #
271  catchsql { SELECT * FROM sqlite_master; }
272  catchsql { SELECT * FROM sqlite_master; }
273} {1 {unsupported file format}}
274do_test alter2-4.3 {
275  sqlite3_errcode db
276} {SQLITE_ERROR}
277do_test alter2-4.4 {
278  set ::DB [sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
279  catchsql {
280    SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;
281  }
282} {1 {unsupported file format}}
283do_test alter2-4.5 {
284  sqlite3_errcode db
285} {SQLITE_ERROR}
286
287#---------------------------------------------------------------------
288# Check that executing VACUUM on a file with file-format version 2
289# resets the file format to 1.
290#
291set default_file_format [expr $SQLITE_DEFAULT_FILE_FORMAT==4 ? 4 : 1]
292ifcapable vacuum {
293  do_test alter2-5.1 {
294    set_file_format 2
295    db close
296    sqlite3 db test.db
297    execsql {SELECT 1 FROM sqlite_master LIMIT 1;}
298    get_file_format
299  } {2}
300  do_test alter2-5.2 {
301    execsql { VACUUM }
302  } {}
303  do_test alter2-5.3 {
304    get_file_format
305  } $default_file_format
306}
307
308#---------------------------------------------------------------------
309# Test that when a database with file-format 2 is opened, new
310# databases are still created with file-format 1.
311#
312do_test alter2-6.1 {
313  db close
314  set_file_format 2
315  sqlite3 db test.db
316  get_file_format
317} {2}
318ifcapable attach {
319  do_test alter2-6.2 {
320    forcedelete test2.db-journal
321    forcedelete test2.db
322    execsql {
323      ATTACH 'test2.db' AS aux;
324      CREATE TABLE aux.t1(a, b);
325    }
326    get_file_format test2.db
327  } $default_file_format
328}
329do_test alter2-6.3 {
330  execsql {
331    CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
332  }
333  get_file_format
334} {2}
335
336#---------------------------------------------------------------------
337# Test that types and values for columns added with default values
338# other than NULL work with SELECT statements.
339#
340do_test alter2-7.1 {
341  execsql {
342    DROP TABLE t1;
343    CREATE TABLE t1(a);
344    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1);
345    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2);
346    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3);
347    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4);
348    SELECT * FROM t1;
349  }
350} {1 2 3 4}
351do_test alter2-7.2 {
352  set sql {CREATE TABLE t1(a, b DEFAULT '123', c INTEGER DEFAULT '123')}
353  alter_table t1 $sql 3
354  execsql {
355    SELECT * FROM t1 LIMIT 1;
356  }
357} {1 123 123}
358do_test alter2-7.3 {
359  execsql {
360    SELECT a, typeof(a), b, typeof(b), c, typeof(c) FROM t1 LIMIT 1;
361  }
362} {1 integer 123 text 123 integer}
363do_test alter2-7.4 {
364  execsql {
365    SELECT a, typeof(a), b, typeof(b), c, typeof(c) FROM t1 LIMIT 1;
366  }
367} {1 integer 123 text 123 integer}
368do_test alter2-7.5 {
369  set sql {CREATE TABLE t1(a, b DEFAULT -123.0, c VARCHAR(10) default 5)}
370  alter_table t1 $sql 3
371  execsql {
372    SELECT a, typeof(a), b, typeof(b), c, typeof(c) FROM t1 LIMIT 1;
373  }
374} {1 integer -123 integer 5 text}
375
376#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
377# Test that UPDATE trigger tables work with default values, and that when
378# a row is updated the default values are correctly transfered to the
379# new row.
380#
381ifcapable trigger {
382db function set_val {set ::val}
383  do_test alter2-8.1 {
384    execsql {
385      CREATE TRIGGER trig1 BEFORE UPDATE ON t1 BEGIN
386      SELECT set_val(
387          old.b||' '||typeof(old.b)||' '||old.c||' '||typeof(old.c)||' '||
388          new.b||' '||typeof(new.b)||' '||new.c||' '||typeof(new.c)
389      );
390      END;
391    }
392    list
393  } {}
394}
395do_test alter2-8.2 {
396  execsql {
397    UPDATE t1 SET c = 10 WHERE a = 1;
398    SELECT a, typeof(a), b, typeof(b), c, typeof(c) FROM t1 LIMIT 1;
399  }
400} {1 integer -123 integer 10 text}
401ifcapable trigger {
402  do_test alter2-8.3 {
403    set ::val
404  } {-123 integer 5 text -123 integer 10 text}
405}
406
407#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
408# Test that DELETE trigger tables work with default values, and that when
409# a row is updated the default values are correctly transfered to the
410# new row.
411#
412ifcapable trigger {
413  do_test alter2-9.1 {
414    execsql {
415      CREATE TRIGGER trig2 BEFORE DELETE ON t1 BEGIN
416      SELECT set_val(
417          old.b||' '||typeof(old.b)||' '||old.c||' '||typeof(old.c)
418      );
419      END;
420    }
421    list
422  } {}
423  do_test alter2-9.2 {
424    execsql {
425      DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 2;
426    }
427    set ::val
428  } {-123 integer 5 text}
429}
430
431#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
432# Test creating an index on a column added with a default value.
433#
434ifcapable bloblit {
435  do_test alter2-10.1 {
436    execsql {
437      CREATE TABLE t2(a);
438      INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('a');
439      INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('b');
440      INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('c');
441      INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('d');
442    }
443    alter_table t2 {CREATE TABLE t2(a, b DEFAULT X'ABCD', c DEFAULT NULL);} 3
444    catchsql {
445      SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;
446    }
447    execsql {
448      SELECT quote(a), quote(b), quote(c) FROM t2 LIMIT 1;
449    }
450  } {'a' X'ABCD' NULL}
451  do_test alter2-10.2 {
452    execsql {
453      CREATE INDEX i1 ON t2(b);
454      SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE b = X'ABCD';
455    }
456  } {a b c d}
457  do_test alter2-10.3 {
458    execsql {
459      DELETE FROM t2 WHERE a = 'c';
460      SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE b = X'ABCD';
461    }
462  } {a b d}
463  do_test alter2-10.4 {
464    execsql {
465      SELECT count(b) FROM t2 WHERE b = X'ABCD';
466    }
467  } {3}
468}
469
470finish_test
471