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-# 2015-03-12 |
-# |
-# 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. |
-# |
-#*********************************************************************** |
-# Test that deterministic scalar functions passed constant arguments |
-# are used with stat4 data. |
-# |
- |
-set testdir [file dirname $argv0] |
-source $testdir/tester.tcl |
-set ::testprefix analyzeF |
- |
-ifcapable {!stat4} { |
- finish_test |
- return |
-} |
- |
-proc isqrt {i} { expr { int(sqrt($i)) } } |
-db func isqrt isqrt |
- |
-do_execsql_test 1.0 { |
- CREATE TABLE t1(x INTEGER, y INTEGER); |
- WITH data(i) AS ( |
- SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT i+1 FROM data |
- ) |
- INSERT INTO t1 SELECT isqrt(i), isqrt(i) FROM data LIMIT 400; |
- CREATE INDEX t1x ON t1(x); |
- CREATE INDEX t1y ON t1(y); |
- ANALYZE; |
-} |
- |
-proc str {a} { return $a } |
-db func str str |
- |
-# Note: tests 7 to 12 might be unstable - as they assume SQLite will |
-# prefer the expression to the right of the AND clause. Which of |
-# course could change. |
-# |
-# Note 2: tests 9 and 10 depend on the tcl interface creating functions |
-# without the SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC flag set. |
-# |
-foreach {tn where idx} { |
- 1 "x = 4 AND y = 19" {t1x (x=?)} |
- 2 "x = 19 AND y = 4" {t1y (y=?)} |
- 3 "x = '4' AND y = '19'" {t1x (x=?)} |
- 4 "x = '19' AND y = '4'" {t1y (y=?)} |
- 5 "x = substr('5195', 2, 2) AND y = substr('145', 2, 1)" {t1y (y=?)} |
- 6 "x = substr('145', 2, 1) AND y = substr('5195', 2, 2)" {t1x (x=?)} |
- |
- 7 "x = substr('5195', 2, 2+0) AND y = substr('145', 2, 1+0)" {t1y (y=?)} |
- 8 "x = substr('145', 2, 1+0) AND y = substr('5195', 2, 2+0)" {t1y (y=?)} |
- |
- 9 "x = str('19') AND y = str('4')" {t1y (y=?)} |
- 10 "x = str('4') AND y = str('19')" {t1y (y=?)} |
- |
- 11 "x = nullif('19', 0) AND y = nullif('4', 0)" {t1y (y=?)} |
- 12 "x = nullif('4', 0) AND y = nullif('19', 0)" {t1y (y=?)} |
-} { |
- set res "0 0 0 {SEARCH TABLE t1 USING INDEX $idx}" |
- do_eqp_test 1.$tn "SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE $where" $res |
-} |
- |
-# Test that functions that do not exist - "func()" - do not cause an error. |
-# |
-do_catchsql_test 2.1 { |
- SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE x = substr('145', 2, 1) AND y = func(1, 2, 3) |
-} {1 {no such function: func}} |
-do_catchsql_test 2.2 { |
- UPDATE t1 SET y=y+1 WHERE x = substr('145', 2, 1) AND y = func(1, 2, 3) |
-} {1 {no such function: func}} |
- |
- |
-# Check that functions that accept zero arguments do not cause problems. |
-# |
-proc ret {x} { return $x } |
- |
-db func det4 -deterministic [list ret 4] |
-db func nondet4 [list ret 4] |
-db func det19 -deterministic [list ret 19] |
-db func nondet19 [list ret 19] |
- |
-foreach {tn where idx} { |
- 1 "x = det4() AND y = det19()" {t1x (x=?)} |
- 2 "x = det19() AND y = det4()" {t1y (y=?)} |
- |
- 3 "x = nondet4() AND y = nondet19()" {t1y (y=?)} |
- 4 "x = nondet19() AND y = nondet4()" {t1y (y=?)} |
-} { |
- set res "0 0 0 {SEARCH TABLE t1 USING INDEX $idx}" |
- do_eqp_test 3.$tn "SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE $where" $res |
-} |
- |
- |
-execsql { DELETE FROM t1 } |
- |
-proc throw_error {err} { error $err } |
-db func error -deterministic throw_error |
-do_catchsql_test 4.1 { |
- SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE x = error('error one') AND y = 4; |
-} {1 {error one}} |
- |
-do_catchsql_test 4.2 { |
- SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE x = zeroblob(2200000000) AND y = 4; |
-} {1 {string or blob too big}} |
- |
-sqlite3_limit db SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH 1000000 |
-proc dstr {} { return [string repeat x 1100000] } |
-db func dstr -deterministic dstr |
-do_catchsql_test 4.3 { |
- SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE x = dstr() AND y = 11; |
-} {1 {string or blob too big}} |
- |
-do_catchsql_test 4.4 { |
- SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE x = test_zeroblob(1100000) AND y = 4; |
-} {1 {string or blob too big}} |
- |
- |
-finish_test |