1# 2010 February 18 2# 3# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of 4# a legal notice, here is a blessing: 5# 6# May you do good and not evil. 7# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. 8# May you share freely, never taking more than you give. 9# 10#*********************************************************************** 11# 12# The tests in this file check that SQLite uses (or does not use) a 13# statement journal for various SQL statements. 14# 15 16set testdir [file dirname $argv0] 17source $testdir/tester.tcl 18 19do_test stmt-1.1 { 20 execsql { CREATE TABLE t1(a integer primary key, b INTEGER NOT NULL) } 21} {} 22 23# The following tests verify the method used for the tests in this file - 24# that if a statement journal is required by a statement it is opened and 25# remains open until the current transaction is committed or rolled back. 26# 27# This only work if SQLITE_TEMP_STORE!=3 28# 29if {$::TEMP_STORE==3} { 30 finish_test 31 return 32} 33do_test stmt-1.2 { 34 set sqlite_open_file_count 35} {1} 36do_test stmt-1.3 { 37 execsql { 38 PRAGMA temp_store = file; 39 BEGIN; 40 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 1); 41 } 42 set sqlite_open_file_count 43} {2} 44do_test stmt-1.4 { 45 execsql { 46 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+1, b+1 FROM t1; 47 } 48 set sqlite_open_file_count 49} {3} 50do_test stmt-1.5 { 51 execsql COMMIT 52 set sqlite_open_file_count 53} {1} 54do_test stmt-1.6.1 { 55 execsql { 56 BEGIN; 57 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+2, b+2 FROM t1; 58 } 59 set sqlite_open_file_count 60} {2} 61do_test stmt-1.6.2 { 62 execsql { INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+4, b+4 FROM t1 } 63 set sqlite_open_file_count 64} {3} 65do_test stmt-1.7 { 66 execsql COMMIT 67 set sqlite_open_file_count 68} {1} 69 70 71proc filecount {testname sql expected} { 72 uplevel [list do_test $testname [subst -nocommand { 73 execsql BEGIN 74 execsql { $sql } 75 set ret [set sqlite_open_file_count] 76 execsql ROLLBACK 77 set ret 78 }] $expected] 79} 80 81filecount stmt-2.1 { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(9, 9) } 2 82filecount stmt-2.2 { REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES(9, 9) } 2 83filecount stmt-2.3 { INSERT INTO t1 SELECT 9, 9 } 2 84filecount stmt-2.4 { 85 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT 9, 9; 86 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT 10, 10; 87} 3 88 89do_test stmt-2.5 { 90 execsql { CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(b) } 91} {} 92filecount stmt-2.6 { 93 REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES(5, 5); 94 REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES(5, 5); 95} 3 96 97finish_test 98