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+# 2014 December 04 |
+# |
+# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of |
+# a legal notice, here is a blessing: |
+# |
+# May you do good and not evil. |
+# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. |
+# May you share freely, never taking more than you give. |
+# |
+#*********************************************************************** |
+# |
+ |
+set testdir [file dirname $argv0] |
+source $testdir/tester.tcl |
+source $testdir/wal_common.tcl |
+set testprefix e_walhook |
+ |
+ |
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-00752-43975 The sqlite3_wal_hook() function is used to |
+# register a callback that is invoked each time data is committed to a |
+# database in wal mode. |
+# |
+# 1.1: shows that the wal-hook is not invoked in rollback mode. |
+# 1.2: but is invoked in wal mode. |
+# |
+set ::wal_hook_count 0 |
+proc my_wal_hook {args} { |
+ incr ::wal_hook_count |
+ return 0 |
+} |
+ |
+do_test 1.1.1 { |
+ db wal_hook my_wal_hook |
+ execsql { |
+ CREATE TABLE t1(x); |
+ INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1); |
+ } |
+ set ::wal_hook_count |
+} 0 |
+do_test 1.1.2 { |
+ execsql { PRAGMA journal_mode = wal } |
+ set ::wal_hook_count |
+} 0 |
+ |
+do_test 1.3 { |
+ execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2) } |
+ set wal_hook_count |
+} 1 |
+ |
+do_test 1.4 { |
+ execsql { |
+ BEGIN; |
+ INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3); |
+ INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4); |
+ COMMIT; |
+ } |
+ set wal_hook_count |
+} 2 |
+ |
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-65366-15139 The callback is invoked by SQLite after the |
+# commit has taken place and the associated write-lock on the database |
+# released |
+# |
+set ::read_ok 0 |
+proc my_wal_hook {args} { |
+ sqlite3 db2 test.db |
+ if {[db2 eval { SELECT * FROM t1 }] == "1 2 3 4 5"} { |
+ set ::read_ok 1 |
+ } |
+ db2 close |
+} |
+do_test 2.1 { |
+ execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5) } |
+ set ::read_ok |
+} 1 |
+ |
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-44294-52863 The third parameter is the name of the |
+# database that was written to - either "main" or the name of an |
+# ATTACH-ed database. |
+# |
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-18913-19355 The fourth parameter is the number of pages |
+# currently in the write-ahead log file, including those that were just |
+# committed. |
+# |
+set ::wal_hook_args [list] |
+proc my_wal_hook {dbname nEntry} { |
+ set ::wal_hook_args [list $dbname $nEntry] |
+} |
+forcedelete test.db2 |
+do_test 3.0 { |
+ execsql { |
+ ATTACH 'test.db2' AS aux; |
+ CREATE TABLE aux.t2(x); |
+ PRAGMA aux.journal_mode = wal; |
+ } |
+} {wal} |
+ |
+# Database "aux" |
+do_test 3.1.1 { |
+ set wal_hook_args [list] |
+ execsql { INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('a') } |
+} {} |
+do_test 3.1.2 { |
+ set wal_hook_args |
+} [list aux [wal_frame_count test.db2-wal 1024]] |
+ |
+# Database "main" |
+do_test 3.2.1 { |
+ set wal_hook_args [list] |
+ execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(6) } |
+} {} |
+do_test 3.1.2 { |
+ set wal_hook_args |
+} [list main [wal_frame_count test.db-wal 1024]] |
+ |
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-14034-00929 If an error code is returned, that error |
+# will propagate back up through the SQLite code base to cause the |
+# statement that provoked the callback to report an error, though the |
+# commit will have still occurred. |
+# |
+proc my_wal_hook {args} { return 1 ;# SQLITE_ERROR } |
+do_catchsql_test 4.1 { |
+ INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(7) |
+} {1 {SQL logic error or missing database}} |
+ |
+proc my_wal_hook {args} { return 5 ;# SQLITE_BUSY } |
+do_catchsql_test 4.2 { |
+ INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(8) |
+} {1 {database is locked}} |
+ |
+proc my_wal_hook {args} { return 14 ;# SQLITE_CANTOPEN } |
+do_catchsql_test 4.3 { |
+ INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(9) |
+} {1 {unable to open database file}} |
+ |
+do_execsql_test 4.4 { |
+ SELECT * FROM t1 |
+} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9} |
+ |
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-10466-53920 Calling sqlite3_wal_hook() replaces any |
+# previously registered write-ahead log callback. |
+set ::old_wal_hook 0 |
+proc my_old_wal_hook {args} { |
+ incr ::old_wal_hook |
+ return 0 |
+} |
+db wal_hook my_old_wal_hook |
+do_test 5.1 { |
+ execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(10) } |
+ set ::old_wal_hook |
+} {1} |
+ |
+# Replace old_wal_hook. Observe that it is not invoked after it has |
+# been replaced. |
+proc my_new_wal_hook {args} { return 0 } |
+db wal_hook my_new_wal_hook |
+do_test 5.2 { |
+ execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(11) } |
+ set ::old_wal_hook |
+} {1} |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-57445-43425 Note that the sqlite3_wal_autocheckpoint() |
+# interface and the wal_autocheckpoint pragma both invoke |
+# sqlite3_wal_hook() and will overwrite any prior sqlite3_wal_hook() |
+# settings. |
+# |
+set ::old_wal_hook 0 |
+proc my_old_wal_hook {args} { incr ::old_wal_hook ; return 0 } |
+db wal_hook my_old_wal_hook |
+do_test 6.1.1 { |
+ execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(12) } |
+ set ::old_wal_hook |
+} {1} |
+do_test 6.1.2 { |
+ execsql { PRAGMA wal_autocheckpoint = 1000 } |
+ execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(12) } |
+ set ::old_wal_hook |
+} {1} |
+ |
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-52629-38967 The first parameter passed to the callback |
+# function when it is invoked is a copy of the third parameter passed to |
+# sqlite3_wal_hook() when registering the callback. |
+# |
+# This is tricky to test using the tcl interface. However, the |
+# mechanism used to invoke the tcl script registered as a wal-hook |
+# depends on the context pointer being correctly passed through. And |
+# since multiple different wal-hook scripts have been successfully |
+# invoked by this test script, consider this tested. |
+# |
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-23378-42536 The second is a copy of the database |
+# handle. |
+# |
+# There is an assert() in the C wal-hook used by tclsqlite.c to |
+# prove this. And that hook has been invoked multiple times when |
+# running this script. So consider this requirement tested as well. |
+# |
+ |
+finish_test |