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10#***********************************************************************
11# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.
12#
13# $Id: misc7.test,v 1.29 2009/07/16 18:21:18 drh Exp $
14
15set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
16source $testdir/tester.tcl
17
18do_test misc7-1-misuse {
19  c_misuse_test
20} {}
21
22do_test misc7-2 {
23  c_realloc_test
24} {}
25
26do_test misc7-3 {
27  c_collation_test
28} {}
29
30# Try to open a directory:
31#
32do_test misc7-4 {
33  file delete mydir
34  file mkdir mydir
35  set rc [catch {
36    sqlite3 db2 ./mydir
37  } msg]
38  list $rc $msg
39} {1 {unable to open database file}}
40
41# Try to open a file with a directory where its journal file should be.
42#
43do_test misc7-5 {
44  file delete mydir
45  file mkdir mydir-journal
46  sqlite3 db2 ./mydir
47  catchsql {
48    CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
49  } db2
50} {1 {unable to open database file}}
51db2 close
52
53#--------------------------------------------------------------------
54# The following tests, misc7-6.* test the libraries behaviour when
55# it cannot open a file. To force this condition, we use up all the
56# file-descriptors before running sqlite. This probably only works
57# on unix.
58#
59
60proc use_up_files {} {
61  set ret [list]
62  catch {
63    while 1 { lappend ret [open test.db] }
64  }
65  return $ret
66}
67
68proc do_fileopen_test {prefix sql} {
69  set fd_list [use_up_files]
70  set ::go 1
71  set ::n 1
72  set ::sql $sql
73  while {$::go} {
74    catch {db close}
75    do_test ${prefix}.${::n} {
76      set rc [catch {
77        sqlite db test.db
78        db eval $::sql
79      } msg]
80      if {$rc == 0} {set ::go 0}
81
82      expr {$rc == 0 || ($rc == 1 && [string first unable $msg]==0)}
83    } 1
84
85    close [lindex $fd_list 0]
86    set fd_list [lrange $fd_list 1 end]
87    incr ::n
88  }
89  foreach fd $fd_list {
90    close $fd
91  }
92  db close
93}
94
95execsql { CREATE TABLE abc(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c); }
96db close
97
98if {$tcl_platform(platform)!="windows"} {
99  do_fileopen_test misc7-6.1 {
100    BEGIN;
101    INSERT INTO abc VALUES(1, 2, 3);
102    INSERT INTO abc VALUES(2, 3, 4);
103    INSERT INTO abc SELECT a+2, b, c FROM abc;
104    COMMIT;
105  }
106
107  do_fileopen_test misc7-6.2 {
108    PRAGMA temp.cache_size = 1000;
109  }
110}
111
112#
113# End of tests for out-of-file-descriptors condition.
114#--------------------------------------------------------------------
115
116sqlite3 db test.db
117execsql {
118  DELETE FROM abc;
119  INSERT INTO abc VALUES(1, 2, 3);
120  INSERT INTO abc VALUES(2, 3, 4);
121  INSERT INTO abc SELECT a+2, b, c FROM abc;
122}
123
124
125#--------------------------------------------------------------------
126# Test that the sqlite3_busy_timeout call seems to delay approximately
127# the right amount of time.
128#
129do_test misc7-7.0 {
130  sqlite3 db2 test.db
131  sqlite3_busy_timeout [sqlite3_connection_pointer db] 2000
132  execsql {
133    BEGIN EXCLUSIVE;
134  } db2
135
136  # Now db2 has an exclusive lock on the database file, and db has
137  # a busy-timeout of 2000 milliseconds. So check that trying to
138  # access the database using connection db delays for at least 1500 ms.
139  #
140  set tm [time {
141    set result [catchsql {
142        SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;
143      } db]
144  }]
145  set delay [lindex $tm 0]  ;# In microseconds
146  lappend result [expr {$delay>1500000 && $delay<4000000}]
147} {1 {database is locked} 1}
148db2 close
149
150#--------------------------------------------------------------------
151# Test that nothing goes horribly wrong when attaching a database
152# after the omit_readlock pragma has been exercised.
153#
154do_test misc7-7.1 {
155  file delete -force test2.db
156  file delete -force test2.db-journal
157  execsql {
158    PRAGMA omit_readlock = 1;
159    ATTACH 'test2.db' AS aux;
160    CREATE TABLE aux.hello(world);
161    SELECT name FROM aux.sqlite_master;
162  }
163} {hello}
164do_test misc7-7.2 {
165  execsql {
166    DETACH aux;
167  }
168} {}
169do_test misc7-7.3 {
170  db close
171  sqlite3 db test.db -readonly 1
172  execsql {
173    PRAGMA omit_readlock = 1;
174    ATTACH 'test2.db' AS aux;
175    SELECT name FROM aux.sqlite_master;
176    SELECT name FROM aux.sqlite_master;
177  }
178} {hello hello}
179do_test misc7-7.3 {
180  db close
181  sqlite3 db test.db
182  set ::DB [sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
183  list
184} {}
185
186# Test the UTF-16 version of the "out of memory" message (used when
187# malloc fails during sqlite3_open() ).
188#
189ifcapable utf16 {
190  do_test misc7-8 {
191    encoding convertfrom unicode [sqlite3_errmsg16 0x00000000]
192  } {out of memory}
193}
194
195do_test misc7-9 {
196  execsql {
197    SELECT *
198    FROM (SELECT name+1 AS one FROM sqlite_master LIMIT 1 OFFSET 1)
199    WHERE one LIKE 'hello%';
200  }
201} {}
202
203#--------------------------------------------------------------------
204# Improve coverage for vtab code.
205#
206ifcapable vtab {
207  # Run some debug code to improve reported coverage
208  #
209
210  # set sqlite_where_trace 1
211  do_test misc7-10 {
212    register_echo_module [sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
213    execsql {
214      CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t1 USING echo(abc);
215      SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a = 1 ORDER BY b;
216    }
217  } {1}
218  set sqlite_where_trace 0
219
220  # Specify an ORDER BY clause that cannot be indexed.
221  do_test misc7-11 {
222    execsql {
223      SELECT t1.a, t2.a FROM t1, t1 AS t2 ORDER BY 2 LIMIT 1;
224    }
225  } {1 1}
226
227  # The whole point of this is to test an error code other than
228  # SQLITE_NOMEM from the vtab xBestIndex callback.
229  #
230  do_ioerr_test misc7-12 -tclprep {
231    sqlite3 db2 test.db
232    register_echo_module [sqlite3_connection_pointer db2]
233    db2 eval {
234      CREATE TABLE abc(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c);
235      INSERT INTO abc VALUES(1, 2, 3);
236      CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t1 USING echo(abc);
237    }
238    db2 close
239  } -tclbody {
240    register_echo_module [sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
241    execsql {SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 1;}
242  }
243
244  # The case where the virtual table module returns a very large number
245  # as the cost of a scan (greater than SQLITE_BIG_DOUBLE in the code).
246  #
247  do_test misc7-13 {
248    sqlite3 db test.db
249    register_echo_module [sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
250    set ::echo_module_cost 2.0e+99
251    execsql {SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 1;}
252  } {1 2 3}
253  unset ::echo_module_cost
254}
255
256db close
257file delete -force test.db
258file delete -force test.db-journal
259sqlite3 db test.db
260
261ifcapable explain {
262  do_test misc7-14.1 {
263    execsql {
264      CREATE TABLE abc(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c);
265    }
266    execsql {
267      EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN SELECT * FROM abc AS t2 WHERE rowid = 1;
268    }
269  } {0 0 {TABLE abc AS t2 USING PRIMARY KEY}}
270  do_test misc7-14.2 {
271    execsql {
272      EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN SELECT * FROM abc AS t2 WHERE a = 1;
273    }
274  } {0 0 {TABLE abc AS t2 WITH INDEX sqlite_autoindex_abc_1}}
275  do_test misc7-14.3 {
276    execsql {
277      EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN SELECT * FROM abc AS t2 ORDER BY a;
278    }
279  } {0 0 {TABLE abc AS t2 WITH INDEX sqlite_autoindex_abc_1 ORDER BY}}
280}
281
282db close
283file delete -force test.db
284file delete -force test.db-journal
285sqlite3 db test.db
286
287#--------------------------------------------------------------------
288# This is all to force the pager_remove_from_stmt_list() function
289# (inside pager.c) to remove a pager from the middle of the
290# statement-list.
291#
292do_test misc7-15.1 {
293  execsql {
294    PRAGMA cache_size = 10;
295    BEGIN;
296    CREATE TABLE abc(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c);
297    INSERT INTO abc
298    VALUES(randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100));
299    INSERT INTO abc SELECT
300            randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
301    INSERT INTO abc SELECT
302            randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
303    INSERT INTO abc SELECT
304            randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
305    INSERT INTO abc SELECT
306            randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
307    INSERT INTO abc SELECT
308            randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
309    INSERT INTO abc SELECT
310            randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
311    INSERT INTO abc SELECT
312            randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
313    INSERT INTO abc SELECT
314            randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
315    COMMIT;
316  }
317  expr {[file size test.db]>10240}
318} {1}
319do_test misc7-15.2 {
320  execsql {
321    DELETE FROM abc WHERE rowid > 12;
322    INSERT INTO abc SELECT
323            randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100), randstr(100,100) FROM abc;
324  }
325} {}
326
327db close
328file delete -force test.db
329file delete -force test.db-journal
330sqlite3 db test.db
331
332do_ioerr_test misc7-16 -sqlprep {
333   PRAGMA cache_size = 10;
334   PRAGMA default_cache_size = 10;
335   CREATE TABLE t3(a, b, UNIQUE(a, b));
336   INSERT INTO t3 VALUES( randstr(100, 100), randstr(100, 100) );
337   INSERT INTO t3 SELECT randstr(100, 100), randstr(100, 100) FROM t3;
338   INSERT INTO t3 SELECT randstr(100, 100), randstr(100, 100) FROM t3;
339   INSERT INTO t3 SELECT randstr(100, 100), randstr(100, 100) FROM t3;
340   INSERT INTO t3 SELECT randstr(100, 100), randstr(100, 100) FROM t3;
341   INSERT INTO t3 SELECT randstr(100, 100), randstr(100, 100) FROM t3;
342   UPDATE t3
343   SET b = 'hello world'
344   WHERE rowid >= (SELECT max(rowid)-1 FROM t3);
345} -tclbody {
346  set rc [catch {db eval {
347    BEGIN;
348      PRAGMA cache_size = 10;
349      INSERT INTO t3 VALUES( randstr(100, 100), randstr(100, 100) );
350      UPDATE t3 SET a = b;
351    COMMIT;
352  }} msg]
353
354  if {!$rc || ($rc && [string first "columns" $msg]==0)} {
355    set msg
356  } else {
357    error $msg
358  }
359}
360
361sqlite3 db test.db
362
363do_test misc7-16.X {
364  execsql {
365    SELECT count(*) FROM t3;
366  }
367} {32}
368
369#----------------------------------------------------------------------
370# Test the situation where a hot-journal is discovered but write-access
371# to it is denied. This should return SQLITE_BUSY.
372#
373# These tests do not work on windows due to restrictions in the
374# windows file system.
375#
376if {$tcl_platform(platform)!="windows" && $tcl_platform(platform)!="os2"} {
377
378  # Some network filesystems (ex: AFP) do not support setting read-only
379  # permissions.  Only run these tests if full unix permission setting
380  # capabilities are supported.
381  #
382  file attributes test.db -permissions rw-r--r--
383  if {[file attributes test.db -permissions]==0644} {
384
385    do_test misc7-17.1 {
386      execsql {
387        BEGIN;
388        DELETE FROM t3 WHERE (oid%3)==0;
389      }
390      copy_file test.db bak.db
391      copy_file test.db-journal bak.db-journal
392      execsql {
393        COMMIT;
394      }
395
396      db close
397      copy_file bak.db test.db
398      copy_file bak.db-journal test.db-journal
399      sqlite3 db test.db
400
401      catch {file attributes test.db-journal -permissions r--------}
402      catch {file attributes test.db-journal -readonly 1}
403      catchsql {
404        SELECT count(*) FROM t3;
405      }
406    } {1 {unable to open database file}}
407    do_test misc7-17.2 {
408      # Note that the -readonly flag must be cleared before the -permissions
409      # are set. Otherwise, when using tcl 8.5 on mac, the fact that the
410      # -readonly flag is set causes the attempt to set the permissions
411      # to fail.
412      catch {file attributes test.db-journal -readonly 0}
413      catch {file attributes test.db-journal -permissions rw-------}
414      catchsql {
415        SELECT count(*) FROM t3;
416      }
417    } {0 32}
418
419    # sqlite3_test_control_pending_page [expr ($::sqlite_pending_byte / 1024) + 1]
420    set ::pending_byte_page [expr ($::sqlite_pending_byte / 1024) + 1]
421    sqlite3_test_control_pending_byte $::sqlite_pending_byte
422    do_test misc7-17.3 {
423      db eval {
424        pragma writable_schema = true;
425        UPDATE sqlite_master
426          SET rootpage = $pending_byte_page
427          WHERE type = 'table' AND name = 't3';
428      }
429      execsql {
430        SELECT rootpage FROM sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table' AND name = 't3';
431      }
432    } $::pending_byte_page
433
434    do_test misc7-17.4 {
435      db close
436      sqlite3 db test.db
437      catchsql {
438        SELECT count(*) FROM t3;
439      }
440    } {1 {database disk image is malformed}}
441  }
442}
443
444# Ticket #2470
445#
446do_test misc7-18.1 {
447  execsql {
448    CREATE TABLE table_1 (col_10);
449    CREATE TABLE table_2 (
450      col_1, col_2, col_3, col_4, col_5,
451      col_6, col_7, col_8, col_9, col_10
452    );
453    SELECT a.col_10
454    FROM
455      (SELECT table_1.col_10 AS col_10 FROM table_1) a,
456      (SELECT table_1.col_10, table_2.col_9 AS qcol_9
457         FROM table_1, table_2
458        GROUP BY table_1.col_10, qcol_9);
459  }
460} {}
461
462# Testing boundary conditions on sqlite3_status()
463#
464do_test misc7-19.1 {
465  sqlite3_status -1 0
466} {21 0 0}
467do_test misc7-19.2 {
468  sqlite3_status 1000 0
469} {21 0 0}
470
471
472# sqlite3_global_recover() is a no-op.  But we might as well test it
473# if only to get the test coverage.
474#
475do_test misc7-20.1 {
476  sqlite3_global_recover
477} {SQLITE_OK}
478
479# Try to open a really long file name.
480#
481do_test misc7-21.1 {
482  set zFile [file join [pwd] "[string repeat abcde 104].db"]
483  set rc [catch {sqlite3 db2 $zFile} msg]
484  list $rc $msg
485} {1 {unable to open database file}}
486
487
488db close
489file delete -force test.db
490
491finish_test
492