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1# 2001 September 15
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10#***********************************************************************
11# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.  The
12# focus of this file is testing the execution of SQL statements from
13# within callbacks generated by VMs that themselves open statement
14# transactions.
15#
16# $Id: tkt3718.test,v 1.2 2009/06/05 17:09:12 drh Exp $
17
18set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
19source $testdir/tester.tcl
20
21do_test tkt3718-1.1 {
22  execsql {
23    CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
24    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'one');
25    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'two');
26    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 'three');
27    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4, 'four');
28    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 'five');
29    CREATE TABLE t2(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
30  }
31} {}
32
33# SQL scalar function:
34#
35#   f1(<arg>)
36#
37# Uses database handle [db] to execute "SELECT f2(<arg>)". Returns either
38# the results or error message from the "SELECT f2(<arg>)" query to the
39# caller.
40#
41proc f1 {args} {
42  set a [lindex $args 0]
43  catch { db eval {SELECT f2($a)} } msg
44  set msg
45}
46
47# SQL scalar function:
48#
49#   f2(<arg>)
50#
51# Return the value of <arg>. Unless <arg> is "three", in which case throw
52# an exception.
53#
54proc f2 {args} {
55  set a [lindex $args 0]
56  if {$a == "three"} { error "Three!!" }
57  return $a
58}
59
60db func f1 f1
61db func f2 f2
62
63# The second INSERT statement below uses the f1 user function such that
64# half-way through the INSERT operation f1() will run an SQL statement
65# that throws an exception. At one point, before #3718 was fixed, this
66# caused the statement transaction belonging to the INSERT statement to
67# be rolled back. The result was that some (but not all) of the rows that
68# should have been inserted went missing.
69#
70do_test tkt3718-1.2 {
71  execsql {
72    BEGIN;
73    INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a, b FROM t1;
74    INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+5, f1(b) FROM t1;
75    COMMIT;
76  }
77  execsql {
78    SELECT a FROM t2;
79  }
80} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10}
81
82# This test turns on the count_changes pragma (causing DML statements to
83# return SQLITE_ROW once, with a single integer result value reporting the
84# number of rows affected by the statement). It then executes an INSERT
85# statement that requires a statement journal. After stepping the statement
86# once, so that it returns SQLITE_ROW, a second SQL statement that throws an
87# exception is run. At one point, before #3718 was fixed, this caused the
88# statement transaction belonging to the INSERT statement to be rolled back.
89# The result was that none of the rows were actually inserted.
90#
91#
92do_test tkt3718-1.3 {
93  execsql {
94    DELETE FROM t2 WHERE a > 5;
95    PRAGMA count_changes = 1;
96    BEGIN;
97  }
98  db eval {INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+5, b||'+5' FROM t1} {
99    catch { db eval {SELECT f2('three')} } msg
100  }
101  execsql {
102    COMMIT;
103    SELECT a FROM t2;
104  }
105} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10}
106
107do_test tkt3718-1.4 {
108  execsql {pragma count_changes=0}
109} {}
110
111# This SQL function executes the SQL specified as an argument against
112# database [db].
113#
114proc sql {doit zSql} {
115  if {$doit} { catchsql $zSql }
116}
117db func sql [list sql]
118
119# The following tests, tkt3718-2.*, test that a nested statement
120# transaction can be successfully committed or reverted without
121# affecting the parent statement transaction.
122#
123do_test tkt3718-2.1 {
124  execsql { SELECT sql(1, 'DELETE FROM t2 WHERE a = '||a ) FROM t2 WHERE a>5 }
125  execsql { SELECT a from t2 }
126} {1 2 3 4 5}
127do_test tkt3718-2.2 {
128  execsql {
129    DELETE FROM t2 WHERE a > 5;
130    BEGIN;
131    INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+5, sql(a==3,
132        'INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+10, f2(b) FROM t1'
133    ) FROM t1;
134  }
135  execsql {
136    COMMIT;
137    SELECT a FROM t2;
138  }
139} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10}
140do_test tkt3718-2.3 {
141  execsql {
142    DELETE FROM t2 WHERE a > 5;
143    BEGIN;
144    INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+5, sql(a==3,
145        'INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+10, b FROM t1'
146    ) FROM t1;
147    COMMIT;
148  }
149  execsql { SELECT a FROM t2 ORDER BY a+0}
150} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15}
151integrity_check tkt3718.2-4
152
153# The next set of tests, tkt3718-3.*, test that a statement transaction
154# that has a committed statement transaction nested inside of it can
155# be committed or reverted.
156#
157foreach {tn io ii results} {
158  1 0 10 {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20}
159  2 1 10 {6 7 8 9 10 16 17 18 19 20}
160  3 0 11 {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 17 18 19 20}
161  4 1 11 {6 7 8 9 10 16 17 18 19 20}
162} {
163  do_test tkt3718-3.$tn {
164    execsql {
165      DELETE FROM t2;
166      INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+5, b FROM t1;
167      INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+15, b FROM t1;
168    }
169
170    catchsql "
171      BEGIN;
172      INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+$io, sql(a==3,
173          'INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+$ii, b FROM t1'
174      ) FROM t1;
175    "
176
177    execsql { COMMIT }
178
179    execsql { SELECT a FROM t2 ORDER BY a+0}
180  } $results
181
182  integrity_check tkt3718-3.$tn.integrity
183}
184
185# This is the same test as tkt3718-3.*, but with 3 levels of nesting.
186#
187foreach {tn i1 i2 i3 results} {
188  1   0 10 20   {5 10 15 20 25 30}
189  2   0 10 21   {5 10 15 20 30}
190  3   0 11 20   {5 10 20 30}
191  4   0 11 21   {5 10 20 30}
192  5   1 10 20   {10 20 30}
193  6   1 10 21   {10 20 30}
194  7   1 11 20   {10 20 30}
195  8   1 11 21   {10 20 30}
196} {
197  do_test tkt3718-4.$tn {
198    execsql {
199      DELETE FROM t2;
200      INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+5, b FROM t1;
201      INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+15, b FROM t1;
202      INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+25, b FROM t1;
203    }
204
205    catchsql "
206      BEGIN;
207      INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+$i1, sql(a==3,
208          'INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+$i2, sql(a==3,
209             ''INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+$i3, b FROM t1''
210           ) FROM t1'
211      ) FROM t1;
212    "
213
214    execsql { COMMIT }
215
216    execsql { SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE (a%5)==0 ORDER BY a+0}
217  } $results
218
219  do_test tkt3718-4.$tn.extra {
220    execsql {
221      SELECT
222        (SELECT sum(a) FROM t2)==(SELECT sum(a*5-10) FROM t2 WHERE (a%5)==0)
223    }
224  } {1}
225
226  integrity_check tkt3718-4.$tn.integrity
227}
228
229
230finish_test
231