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1 | # 2001 September 15. | ||
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 | # This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. | ||
12 | # | ||
13 | # This file implements tests for miscellanous features that were | ||
14 | # left out of other test files. | ||
15 | # | ||
16 | # $Id: misc1.test,v 1.41 2006/06/27 20:06:45 drh Exp $ | ||
17 | |||
18 | set testdir [file dirname $argv0] | ||
19 | source $testdir/tester.tcl | ||
20 | |||
21 | # Mimic the SQLite 2 collation type NUMERIC. | ||
22 | db collate numeric numeric_collate | ||
23 | proc numeric_collate {lhs rhs} { | ||
24 | if {$lhs == $rhs} {return 0} | ||
25 | return [expr ($lhs>$rhs)?1:-1] | ||
26 | } | ||
27 | |||
28 | # Mimic the SQLite 2 collation type TEXT. | ||
29 | db collate text text_collate | ||
30 | proc numeric_collate {lhs rhs} { | ||
31 | return [string compare $lhs $rhs] | ||
32 | } | ||
33 | |||
34 | # Test the creation and use of tables that have a large number | ||
35 | # of columns. | ||
36 | # | ||
37 | do_test misc1-1.1 { | ||
38 | set cmd "CREATE TABLE manycol(x0 text" | ||
39 | for {set i 1} {$i<=99} {incr i} { | ||
40 | append cmd ",x$i text" | ||
41 | } | ||
42 | append cmd ")"; | ||
43 | execsql $cmd | ||
44 | set cmd "INSERT INTO manycol VALUES(0" | ||
45 | for {set i 1} {$i<=99} {incr i} { | ||
46 | append cmd ",$i" | ||
47 | } | ||
48 | append cmd ")"; | ||
49 | execsql $cmd | ||
50 | execsql "SELECT x99 FROM manycol" | ||
51 | } 99 | ||
52 | do_test misc1-1.2 { | ||
53 | execsql {SELECT x0, x10, x25, x50, x75 FROM manycol} | ||
54 | } {0 10 25 50 75} | ||
55 | do_test misc1-1.3.1 { | ||
56 | for {set j 100} {$j<=1000} {incr j 100} { | ||
57 | set cmd "INSERT INTO manycol VALUES($j" | ||
58 | for {set i 1} {$i<=99} {incr i} { | ||
59 | append cmd ",[expr {$i+$j}]" | ||
60 | } | ||
61 | append cmd ")" | ||
62 | execsql $cmd | ||
63 | } | ||
64 | execsql {SELECT x50 FROM manycol ORDER BY x80+0} | ||
65 | } {50 150 250 350 450 550 650 750 850 950 1050} | ||
66 | do_test misc1-1.3.2 { | ||
67 | execsql {SELECT x50 FROM manycol ORDER BY x80} | ||
68 | } {1050 150 250 350 450 550 650 750 50 850 950} | ||
69 | do_test misc1-1.4 { | ||
70 | execsql {SELECT x75 FROM manycol WHERE x50=350} | ||
71 | } 375 | ||
72 | do_test misc1-1.5 { | ||
73 | execsql {SELECT x50 FROM manycol WHERE x99=599} | ||
74 | } 550 | ||
75 | do_test misc1-1.6 { | ||
76 | execsql {CREATE INDEX manycol_idx1 ON manycol(x99)} | ||
77 | execsql {SELECT x50 FROM manycol WHERE x99=899} | ||
78 | } 850 | ||
79 | do_test misc1-1.7 { | ||
80 | execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM manycol} | ||
81 | } 11 | ||
82 | do_test misc1-1.8 { | ||
83 | execsql {DELETE FROM manycol WHERE x98=1234} | ||
84 | execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM manycol} | ||
85 | } 11 | ||
86 | do_test misc1-1.9 { | ||
87 | execsql {DELETE FROM manycol WHERE x98=998} | ||
88 | execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM manycol} | ||
89 | } 10 | ||
90 | do_test misc1-1.10 { | ||
91 | execsql {DELETE FROM manycol WHERE x99=500} | ||
92 | execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM manycol} | ||
93 | } 10 | ||
94 | do_test misc1-1.11 { | ||
95 | execsql {DELETE FROM manycol WHERE x99=599} | ||
96 | execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM manycol} | ||
97 | } 9 | ||
98 | |||
99 | # Check GROUP BY expressions that name two or more columns. | ||
100 | # | ||
101 | do_test misc1-2.1 { | ||
102 | execsql { | ||
103 | BEGIN TRANSACTION; | ||
104 | CREATE TABLE agger(one text, two text, three text, four text); | ||
105 | INSERT INTO agger VALUES(1, 'one', 'hello', 'yes'); | ||
106 | INSERT INTO agger VALUES(2, 'two', 'howdy', 'no'); | ||
107 | INSERT INTO agger VALUES(3, 'thr', 'howareya', 'yes'); | ||
108 | INSERT INTO agger VALUES(4, 'two', 'lothere', 'yes'); | ||
109 | INSERT INTO agger VALUES(5, 'one', 'atcha', 'yes'); | ||
110 | INSERT INTO agger VALUES(6, 'two', 'hello', 'no'); | ||
111 | COMMIT | ||
112 | } | ||
113 | execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM agger} | ||
114 | } 6 | ||
115 | do_test misc1-2.2 { | ||
116 | execsql {SELECT sum(one), two, four FROM agger | ||
117 | GROUP BY two, four ORDER BY sum(one) desc} | ||
118 | } {8 two no 6 one yes 4 two yes 3 thr yes} | ||
119 | do_test misc1-2.3 { | ||
120 | execsql {SELECT sum((one)), (two), (four) FROM agger | ||
121 | GROUP BY (two), (four) ORDER BY sum(one) desc} | ||
122 | } {8 two no 6 one yes 4 two yes 3 thr yes} | ||
123 | |||
124 | # Here's a test for a bug found by Joel Lucsy. The code below | ||
125 | # was causing an assertion failure. | ||
126 | # | ||
127 | do_test misc1-3.1 { | ||
128 | set r [execsql { | ||
129 | CREATE TABLE t1(a); | ||
130 | INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('hi'); | ||
131 | PRAGMA full_column_names=on; | ||
132 | SELECT rowid, * FROM t1; | ||
133 | }] | ||
134 | lindex $r 1 | ||
135 | } {hi} | ||
136 | |||
137 | # Here's a test for yet another bug found by Joel Lucsy. The code | ||
138 | # below was causing an assertion failure. | ||
139 | # | ||
140 | do_test misc1-4.1 { | ||
141 | execsql { | ||
142 | BEGIN; | ||
143 | CREATE TABLE t2(a); | ||
144 | INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('This is a long string to use up a lot of disk -'); | ||
145 | UPDATE t2 SET a=a||a||a||a; | ||
146 | INSERT INTO t2 SELECT '1 - ' || a FROM t2; | ||
147 | INSERT INTO t2 SELECT '2 - ' || a FROM t2; | ||
148 | INSERT INTO t2 SELECT '3 - ' || a FROM t2; | ||
149 | INSERT INTO t2 SELECT '4 - ' || a FROM t2; | ||
150 | INSERT INTO t2 SELECT '5 - ' || a FROM t2; | ||
151 | INSERT INTO t2 SELECT '6 - ' || a FROM t2; | ||
152 | COMMIT; | ||
153 | SELECT count(*) FROM t2; | ||
154 | } | ||
155 | } {64} | ||
156 | |||
157 | # Make sure we actually see a semicolon or end-of-file in the SQL input | ||
158 | # before executing a command. Thus if "WHERE" is misspelled on an UPDATE, | ||
159 | # the user won't accidently update every record. | ||
160 | # | ||
161 | do_test misc1-5.1 { | ||
162 | catchsql { | ||
163 | CREATE TABLE t3(a,b); | ||
164 | INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(1,2); | ||
165 | INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(3,4); | ||
166 | UPDATE t3 SET a=0 WHEREwww b=2; | ||
167 | } | ||
168 | } {1 {near "WHEREwww": syntax error}} | ||
169 | do_test misc1-5.2 { | ||
170 | execsql { | ||
171 | SELECT * FROM t3 ORDER BY a; | ||
172 | } | ||
173 | } {1 2 3 4} | ||
174 | |||
175 | # Certain keywords (especially non-standard keywords like "REPLACE") can | ||
176 | # also be used as identifiers. The way this works in the parser is that | ||
177 | # the parser first detects a syntax error, the error handling routine | ||
178 | # sees that the special keyword caused the error, then replaces the keyword | ||
179 | # with "ID" and tries again. | ||
180 | # | ||
181 | # Check the operation of this logic. | ||
182 | # | ||
183 | do_test misc1-6.1 { | ||
184 | catchsql { | ||
185 | CREATE TABLE t4( | ||
186 | abort, asc, begin, cluster, conflict, copy, delimiters, desc, end, | ||
187 | explain, fail, ignore, key, offset, pragma, replace, temp, | ||
188 | vacuum, view | ||
189 | ); | ||
190 | } | ||
191 | } {0 {}} | ||
192 | do_test misc1-6.2 { | ||
193 | catchsql { | ||
194 | INSERT INTO t4 | ||
195 | VALUES(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19); | ||
196 | } | ||
197 | } {0 {}} | ||
198 | do_test misc1-6.3 { | ||
199 | execsql { | ||
200 | SELECT * FROM t4 | ||
201 | } | ||
202 | } {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19} | ||
203 | do_test misc1-6.4 { | ||
204 | execsql { | ||
205 | SELECT abort+asc,max(key,pragma,temp) FROM t4 | ||
206 | } | ||
207 | } {3 17} | ||
208 | |||
209 | # Test for multi-column primary keys, and for multiple primary keys. | ||
210 | # | ||
211 | do_test misc1-7.1 { | ||
212 | catchsql { | ||
213 | CREATE TABLE error1( | ||
214 | a TYPE PRIMARY KEY, | ||
215 | b TYPE PRIMARY KEY | ||
216 | ); | ||
217 | } | ||
218 | } {1 {table "error1" has more than one primary key}} | ||
219 | do_test misc1-7.2 { | ||
220 | catchsql { | ||
221 | CREATE TABLE error1( | ||
222 | a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, | ||
223 | b TYPE PRIMARY KEY | ||
224 | ); | ||
225 | } | ||
226 | } {1 {table "error1" has more than one primary key}} | ||
227 | do_test misc1-7.3 { | ||
228 | execsql { | ||
229 | CREATE TABLE t5(a,b,c,PRIMARY KEY(a,b)); | ||
230 | INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(1,2,3); | ||
231 | SELECT * FROM t5 ORDER BY a; | ||
232 | } | ||
233 | } {1 2 3} | ||
234 | do_test misc1-7.4 { | ||
235 | catchsql { | ||
236 | INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(1,2,4); | ||
237 | } | ||
238 | } {1 {columns a, b are not unique}} | ||
239 | do_test misc1-7.5 { | ||
240 | catchsql { | ||
241 | INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(0,2,4); | ||
242 | } | ||
243 | } {0 {}} | ||
244 | do_test misc1-7.6 { | ||
245 | execsql { | ||
246 | SELECT * FROM t5 ORDER BY a; | ||
247 | } | ||
248 | } {0 2 4 1 2 3} | ||
249 | |||
250 | do_test misc1-8.1 { | ||
251 | catchsql { | ||
252 | SELECT *; | ||
253 | } | ||
254 | } {1 {no tables specified}} | ||
255 | do_test misc1-8.2 { | ||
256 | catchsql { | ||
257 | SELECT t1.*; | ||
258 | } | ||
259 | } {1 {no such table: t1}} | ||
260 | |||
261 | execsql { | ||
262 | DROP TABLE t1; | ||
263 | DROP TABLE t2; | ||
264 | DROP TABLE t3; | ||
265 | DROP TABLE t4; | ||
266 | } | ||
267 | |||
268 | # 64-bit integers are represented exactly. | ||
269 | # | ||
270 | do_test misc1-9.1 { | ||
271 | catchsql { | ||
272 | CREATE TABLE t1(a unique not null, b unique not null); | ||
273 | INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('a',1234567890123456789); | ||
274 | INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('b',1234567891123456789); | ||
275 | INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('c',1234567892123456789); | ||
276 | SELECT * FROM t1; | ||
277 | } | ||
278 | } {0 {a 1234567890123456789 b 1234567891123456789 c 1234567892123456789}} | ||
279 | |||
280 | # A WHERE clause is not allowed to contain more than 99 terms. Check to | ||
281 | # make sure this limit is enforced. | ||
282 | # | ||
283 | # 2005-07-16: There is no longer a limit on the number of terms in a | ||
284 | # WHERE clause. But keep these tests just so that we have some tests | ||
285 | # that use a large number of terms in the WHERE clause. | ||
286 | # | ||
287 | do_test misc1-10.0 { | ||
288 | execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM manycol} | ||
289 | } {9} | ||
290 | do_test misc1-10.1 { | ||
291 | set ::where {WHERE x0>=0} | ||
292 | for {set i 1} {$i<=99} {incr i} { | ||
293 | append ::where " AND x$i<>0" | ||
294 | } | ||
295 | catchsql "SELECT count(*) FROM manycol $::where" | ||
296 | } {0 9} | ||
297 | do_test misc1-10.2 { | ||
298 | catchsql "SELECT count(*) FROM manycol $::where AND rowid>0" | ||
299 | } {0 9} | ||
300 | do_test misc1-10.3 { | ||
301 | regsub "x0>=0" $::where "x0=0" ::where | ||
302 | catchsql "DELETE FROM manycol $::where" | ||
303 | } {0 {}} | ||
304 | do_test misc1-10.4 { | ||
305 | execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM manycol} | ||
306 | } {8} | ||
307 | do_test misc1-10.5 { | ||
308 | catchsql "DELETE FROM manycol $::where AND rowid>0" | ||
309 | } {0 {}} | ||
310 | do_test misc1-10.6 { | ||
311 | execsql {SELECT x1 FROM manycol WHERE x0=100} | ||
312 | } {101} | ||
313 | do_test misc1-10.7 { | ||
314 | regsub "x0=0" $::where "x0=100" ::where | ||
315 | catchsql "UPDATE manycol SET x1=x1+1 $::where" | ||
316 | } {0 {}} | ||
317 | do_test misc1-10.8 { | ||
318 | execsql {SELECT x1 FROM manycol WHERE x0=100} | ||
319 | } {102} | ||
320 | do_test misc1-10.9 { | ||
321 | catchsql "UPDATE manycol SET x1=x1+1 $::where AND rowid>0" | ||
322 | } {0 {}} | ||
323 | do_test misc1-10.10 { | ||
324 | execsql {SELECT x1 FROM manycol WHERE x0=100} | ||
325 | } {103} | ||
326 | |||
327 | # Make sure the initialization works even if a database is opened while | ||
328 | # another process has the database locked. | ||
329 | # | ||
330 | # Update for v3: The BEGIN doesn't lock the database so the schema is read | ||
331 | # and the SELECT returns successfully. | ||
332 | do_test misc1-11.1 { | ||
333 | execsql {BEGIN} | ||
334 | execsql {UPDATE t1 SET a=0 WHERE 0} | ||
335 | sqlite3 db2 test.db | ||
336 | set rc [catch {db2 eval {SELECT count(*) FROM t1}} msg] | ||
337 | lappend rc $msg | ||
338 | # v2 result: {1 {database is locked}} | ||
339 | } {0 3} | ||
340 | do_test misc1-11.2 { | ||
341 | execsql {COMMIT} | ||
342 | set rc [catch {db2 eval {SELECT count(*) FROM t1}} msg] | ||
343 | db2 close | ||
344 | lappend rc $msg | ||
345 | } {0 3} | ||
346 | |||
347 | # Make sure string comparisons really do compare strings in format4+. | ||
348 | # Similar tests in the format3.test file show that for format3 and earlier | ||
349 | # all comparisions where numeric if either operand looked like a number. | ||
350 | # | ||
351 | do_test misc1-12.1 { | ||
352 | execsql {SELECT '0'=='0.0'} | ||
353 | } {0} | ||
354 | do_test misc1-12.2 { | ||
355 | execsql {SELECT '0'==0.0} | ||
356 | } {0} | ||
357 | do_test misc1-12.3 { | ||
358 | execsql {SELECT '12345678901234567890'=='12345678901234567891'} | ||
359 | } {0} | ||
360 | do_test misc1-12.4 { | ||
361 | execsql { | ||
362 | CREATE TABLE t6(a INT UNIQUE, b TEXT UNIQUE); | ||
363 | INSERT INTO t6 VALUES('0','0.0'); | ||
364 | SELECT * FROM t6; | ||
365 | } | ||
366 | } {0 0.0} | ||
367 | ifcapable conflict { | ||
368 | do_test misc1-12.5 { | ||
369 | execsql { | ||
370 | INSERT OR IGNORE INTO t6 VALUES(0.0,'x'); | ||
371 | SELECT * FROM t6; | ||
372 | } | ||
373 | } {0 0.0} | ||
374 | do_test misc1-12.6 { | ||
375 | execsql { | ||
376 | INSERT OR IGNORE INTO t6 VALUES('y',0); | ||
377 | SELECT * FROM t6; | ||
378 | } | ||
379 | } {0 0.0 y 0} | ||
380 | } | ||
381 | do_test misc1-12.7 { | ||
382 | execsql { | ||
383 | CREATE TABLE t7(x INTEGER, y TEXT, z); | ||
384 | INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(0,0,1); | ||
385 | INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(0.0,0,2); | ||
386 | INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(0,0.0,3); | ||
387 | INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(0.0,0.0,4); | ||
388 | SELECT DISTINCT x, y FROM t7 ORDER BY z; | ||
389 | } | ||
390 | } {0 0 0 0.0} | ||
391 | do_test misc1-12.8 { | ||
392 | execsql { | ||
393 | SELECT min(z), max(z), count(z) FROM t7 GROUP BY x ORDER BY 1; | ||
394 | } | ||
395 | } {1 4 4} | ||
396 | do_test misc1-12.9 { | ||
397 | execsql { | ||
398 | SELECT min(z), max(z), count(z) FROM t7 GROUP BY y ORDER BY 1; | ||
399 | } | ||
400 | } {1 2 2 3 4 2} | ||
401 | |||
402 | # This used to be an error. But we changed the code so that arbitrary | ||
403 | # identifiers can be used as a collating sequence. Collation is by text | ||
404 | # if the identifier contains "text", "blob", or "clob" and is numeric | ||
405 | # otherwise. | ||
406 | # | ||
407 | # Update: In v3, it is an error again. | ||
408 | # | ||
409 | #do_test misc1-12.10 { | ||
410 | # catchsql { | ||
411 | # SELECT * FROM t6 ORDER BY a COLLATE unknown; | ||
412 | # } | ||
413 | #} {0 {0 0 y 0}} | ||
414 | do_test misc1-12.11 { | ||
415 | execsql { | ||
416 | CREATE TABLE t8(x TEXT COLLATE numeric, y INTEGER COLLATE text, z); | ||
417 | INSERT INTO t8 VALUES(0,0,1); | ||
418 | INSERT INTO t8 VALUES(0.0,0,2); | ||
419 | INSERT INTO t8 VALUES(0,0.0,3); | ||
420 | INSERT INTO t8 VALUES(0.0,0.0,4); | ||
421 | SELECT DISTINCT x, y FROM t8 ORDER BY z; | ||
422 | } | ||
423 | } {0 0 0.0 0} | ||
424 | do_test misc1-12.12 { | ||
425 | execsql { | ||
426 | SELECT min(z), max(z), count(z) FROM t8 GROUP BY x ORDER BY 1; | ||
427 | } | ||
428 | } {1 3 2 2 4 2} | ||
429 | do_test misc1-12.13 { | ||
430 | execsql { | ||
431 | SELECT min(z), max(z), count(z) FROM t8 GROUP BY y ORDER BY 1; | ||
432 | } | ||
433 | } {1 4 4} | ||
434 | |||
435 | # There was a problem with realloc() in the OP_MemStore operation of | ||
436 | # the VDBE. A buffer was being reallocated but some pointers into | ||
437 | # the old copy of the buffer were not being moved over to the new copy. | ||
438 | # The following code tests for the problem. | ||
439 | # | ||
440 | ifcapable subquery { | ||
441 | do_test misc1-13.1 { | ||
442 | execsql { | ||
443 | CREATE TABLE t9(x,y); | ||
444 | INSERT INTO t9 VALUES('one',1); | ||
445 | INSERT INTO t9 VALUES('two',2); | ||
446 | INSERT INTO t9 VALUES('three',3); | ||
447 | INSERT INTO t9 VALUES('four',4); | ||
448 | INSERT INTO t9 VALUES('five',5); | ||
449 | INSERT INTO t9 VALUES('six',6); | ||
450 | INSERT INTO t9 VALUES('seven',7); | ||
451 | INSERT INTO t9 VALUES('eight',8); | ||
452 | INSERT INTO t9 VALUES('nine',9); | ||
453 | INSERT INTO t9 VALUES('ten',10); | ||
454 | INSERT INTO t9 VALUES('eleven',11); | ||
455 | SELECT y FROM t9 | ||
456 | WHERE x=(SELECT x FROM t9 WHERE y=1) | ||
457 | OR x=(SELECT x FROM t9 WHERE y=2) | ||
458 | OR x=(SELECT x FROM t9 WHERE y=3) | ||
459 | OR x=(SELECT x FROM t9 WHERE y=4) | ||
460 | OR x=(SELECT x FROM t9 WHERE y=5) | ||
461 | OR x=(SELECT x FROM t9 WHERE y=6) | ||
462 | OR x=(SELECT x FROM t9 WHERE y=7) | ||
463 | OR x=(SELECT x FROM t9 WHERE y=8) | ||
464 | OR x=(SELECT x FROM t9 WHERE y=9) | ||
465 | OR x=(SELECT x FROM t9 WHERE y=10) | ||
466 | OR x=(SELECT x FROM t9 WHERE y=11) | ||
467 | OR x=(SELECT x FROM t9 WHERE y=12) | ||
468 | OR x=(SELECT x FROM t9 WHERE y=13) | ||
469 | OR x=(SELECT x FROM t9 WHERE y=14) | ||
470 | ; | ||
471 | } | ||
472 | } {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11} | ||
473 | } | ||
474 | |||
475 | # Make sure a database connection still works after changing the | ||
476 | # working directory. | ||
477 | # | ||
478 | do_test misc1-14.1 { | ||
479 | file mkdir tempdir | ||
480 | cd tempdir | ||
481 | execsql {BEGIN} | ||
482 | file exists ./test.db-journal | ||
483 | } {0} | ||
484 | do_test misc1-14.2 { | ||
485 | execsql {UPDATE t1 SET a=0 WHERE 0} | ||
486 | file exists ../test.db-journal | ||
487 | } {1} | ||
488 | do_test misc1-14.3 { | ||
489 | cd .. | ||
490 | file delete tempdir | ||
491 | execsql {COMMIT} | ||
492 | file exists ./test.db-journal | ||
493 | } {0} | ||
494 | |||
495 | # A failed create table should not leave the table in the internal | ||
496 | # data structures. Ticket #238. | ||
497 | # | ||
498 | do_test misc1-15.1.1 { | ||
499 | catchsql { | ||
500 | CREATE TABLE t10 AS SELECT c1; | ||
501 | } | ||
502 | } {1 {no such column: c1}} | ||
503 | do_test misc1-15.1.2 { | ||
504 | catchsql { | ||
505 | CREATE TABLE t10 AS SELECT t9.c1; | ||
506 | } | ||
507 | } {1 {no such column: t9.c1}} | ||
508 | do_test misc1-15.1.3 { | ||
509 | catchsql { | ||
510 | CREATE TABLE t10 AS SELECT main.t9.c1; | ||
511 | } | ||
512 | } {1 {no such column: main.t9.c1}} | ||
513 | do_test misc1-15.2 { | ||
514 | catchsql { | ||
515 | CREATE TABLE t10 AS SELECT 1; | ||
516 | } | ||
517 | # The bug in ticket #238 causes the statement above to fail with | ||
518 | # the error "table t10 alread exists" | ||
519 | } {0 {}} | ||
520 | |||
521 | # Test for memory leaks when a CREATE TABLE containing a primary key | ||
522 | # fails. Ticket #249. | ||
523 | # | ||
524 | do_test misc1-16.1 { | ||
525 | catchsql {SELECT name FROM sqlite_master LIMIT 1} | ||
526 | catchsql { | ||
527 | CREATE TABLE test(a integer, primary key(a)); | ||
528 | } | ||
529 | } {0 {}} | ||
530 | do_test misc1-16.2 { | ||
531 | catchsql { | ||
532 | CREATE TABLE test(a integer, primary key(a)); | ||
533 | } | ||
534 | } {1 {table test already exists}} | ||
535 | do_test misc1-16.3 { | ||
536 | catchsql { | ||
537 | CREATE TABLE test2(a text primary key, b text, primary key(a,b)); | ||
538 | } | ||
539 | } {1 {table "test2" has more than one primary key}} | ||
540 | do_test misc1-16.4 { | ||
541 | execsql { | ||
542 | INSERT INTO test VALUES(1); | ||
543 | SELECT rowid, a FROM test; | ||
544 | } | ||
545 | } {1 1} | ||
546 | do_test misc1-16.5 { | ||
547 | execsql { | ||
548 | INSERT INTO test VALUES(5); | ||
549 | SELECT rowid, a FROM test; | ||
550 | } | ||
551 | } {1 1 5 5} | ||
552 | do_test misc1-16.6 { | ||
553 | execsql { | ||
554 | INSERT INTO test VALUES(NULL); | ||
555 | SELECT rowid, a FROM test; | ||
556 | } | ||
557 | } {1 1 5 5 6 6} | ||
558 | |||
559 | ifcapable trigger&&tempdb { | ||
560 | # Ticket #333: Temp triggers that modify persistent tables. | ||
561 | # | ||
562 | do_test misc1-17.1 { | ||
563 | execsql { | ||
564 | BEGIN; | ||
565 | CREATE TABLE RealTable(TestID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, TestString TEXT); | ||
566 | CREATE TEMP TABLE TempTable(TestID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, TestString TEXT); | ||
567 | CREATE TEMP TRIGGER trigTest_1 AFTER UPDATE ON TempTable BEGIN | ||
568 | INSERT INTO RealTable(TestString) | ||
569 | SELECT new.TestString FROM TempTable LIMIT 1; | ||
570 | END; | ||
571 | INSERT INTO TempTable(TestString) VALUES ('1'); | ||
572 | INSERT INTO TempTable(TestString) VALUES ('2'); | ||
573 | UPDATE TempTable SET TestString = TestString + 1 WHERE TestID=1 OR TestId=2; | ||
574 | COMMIT; | ||
575 | SELECT TestString FROM RealTable ORDER BY 1; | ||
576 | } | ||
577 | } {2 3} | ||
578 | } | ||
579 | |||
580 | do_test misc1-18.1 { | ||
581 | set n [sqlite3_sleep 100] | ||
582 | expr {$n>=100} | ||
583 | } {1} | ||
584 | |||
585 | finish_test | ||