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| +# 2010 September 24
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| +#
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| +# The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of
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| +# a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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| +#
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| +#    May you do good and not evil.
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| +#    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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| +#    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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| +#
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| +#***********************************************************************
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| +#
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| +# This file implements tests to verify that the "testable statements" in 
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| +# the lang_reindex.html document are correct.
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| +#
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| +
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| +set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
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| +source $testdir/tester.tcl
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| +
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| +proc do_reindex_tests {args} {
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| +  uplevel do_select_tests $args
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| +}
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| +
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-0.0 {
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| +  CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
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| +  CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a, b);
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| +  CREATE INDEX i2 ON t1(b, a);
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| +} {}
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| +
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| +# EVIDENCE-OF: R-57021-15304 -- syntax diagram reindex-stmt
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| +#
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| +do_reindex_tests e_reindex-0.1 {
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| +  1   "REINDEX"           {}
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| +  2   "REINDEX nocase"    {}
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| +  3   "REINDEX binary"    {}
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| +  4   "REINDEX t1"        {}
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| +  5   "REINDEX main.t1"   {}
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| +  4   "REINDEX i1"        {}
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| +  5   "REINDEX main.i1"   {}
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| +}
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| +
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| +# EVIDENCE-OF: R-52173-44778 The REINDEX command is used to delete and
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| +# recreate indices from scratch.
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| +#
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| +#    Test this by corrupting some database indexes, running REINDEX, and
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| +#    observing that the corruption is gone.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-1.1 {
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| +  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
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| +  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4);
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| +  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 6);
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| +  PRAGMA writable_schema = 1;
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| +  UPDATE sqlite_master SET sql = '-- ' || sql WHERE type = 'index';
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| +} {}
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| +
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| +db close
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| +sqlite3 db test.db
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-1.2 {
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| +  DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 3;
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| +  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(7, 8);
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| +  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(9, 10);
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| +  PRAGMA writable_schema = 1;
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| +  UPDATE sqlite_master SET sql = substr(sql, 4) WHERE type = 'index';
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| +} {}
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| +
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| +db close
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| +sqlite3 db test.db
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-1.3 {
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| +  PRAGMA integrity_check;
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| +} [list \
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| +  {rowid 4 missing from index i2} \
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| +  {rowid 4 missing from index i1} \
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| +  {rowid 5 missing from index i2} \
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| +  {rowid 5 missing from index i1} \
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| +  {wrong # of entries in index i2} \
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| +  {wrong # of entries in index i1}
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| +]
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| +
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-1.4 {
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| +  REINDEX;
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| +  PRAGMA integrity_check;
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| +} {ok}
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| +
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| +#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| +# The remaining tests in this file focus on testing that the REINDEX 
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| +# command reindexes the correct subset of the indexes in the database.
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| +# They all use the following dataset.
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| +#
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| +db close
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| +forcedelete test.db2
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| +forcedelete test.db
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| +sqlite3 db test.db
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| +
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| +proc sort_by_length {lhs rhs} {
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| +  set res [expr {[string length $lhs] - [string length $rhs]}]
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| +  if {$res!=0} {return $res}
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| +  return [string compare $lhs $rhs]
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| +}
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| +array set V {one 1 two 2 three 3 four 4 five 5 six 6 seven 7 eight 8}
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| +proc sort_by_value {lhs rhs} {
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| +  global V
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| +  set res [expr {$V($lhs) - $V(rhs)}]
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| +  if {$res!=0} {return $res}
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| +  return [string compare $lhs $rhs]
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| +}
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| +
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| +db collate collA sort_by_length
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| +db collate collB sort_by_value
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| +
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| +set BY(length) {one six two five four eight seven three}
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| +set BY(value)  {one two three four five six seven eight}
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| +
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.0 {
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| +  ATTACH 'test.db2' AS aux;
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| +
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| +  CREATE TABLE t1(x);
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| +  CREATE INDEX i1_a ON t1(x COLLATE collA);
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| +  CREATE INDEX i1_b ON t1(x COLLATE collB);
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| +  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('one');
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| +  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('two');
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| +  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('three');
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| +  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('four');
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| +  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('five');
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| +  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('six');
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| +  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('seven');
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| +  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('eight');
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| +
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| +  CREATE TABLE t2(x);
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| +  CREATE INDEX i2_a ON t2(x COLLATE collA);
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| +  CREATE INDEX i2_b ON t2(x COLLATE collB);
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| +  INSERT INTO t2 SELECT x FROM t1;
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| +
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| +  CREATE TABLE aux.t1(x);
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| +  CREATE INDEX aux.i1_a ON t1(x COLLATE collA);
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| +  CREATE INDEX aux.i1_b ON t1(x COLLATE collB);
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| +  INSERT INTO aux.t1 SELECT x FROM main.t1;
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| +
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| +} {}
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| +
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| +proc test_index {tn tbl collation expected} {
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| +  set sql "SELECT x FROM $tbl ORDER BY x COLLATE $collation"
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| +  uplevel do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.$tn [list $sql] [list $::BY($expected)]
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| +}
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| +
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| +proc set_collations {a b} {
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| +  db collate collA "sort_by_$a"
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| +  db collate collB "sort_by_$b"
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| +}
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| +
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| +test_index 1.1   t1     collA   length
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| +test_index 1.2   t1     collB   value
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| +test_index 1.3   t2     collA   length
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| +test_index 1.4   t2     collB   value
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| +test_index 1.5   aux.t1 collA   length
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| +test_index 1.6   aux.t1 collB   value
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| +
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| +
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| +# EVIDENCE-OF: R-47362-07898 If the REINDEX keyword is not followed by a
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| +# collation-sequence or database object identifier, then all indices in
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| +# all attached databases are rebuilt.
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| +#
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| +set_collations value length
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.2.1 "REINDEX" {}
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| +test_index 2.2   t1     collA   value
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| +test_index 2.3   t1     collB   length
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| +test_index 2.4   t2     collA   value
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| +test_index 2.5   t2     collB   length
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| +test_index 2.6   aux.t1 collA   value
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| +test_index 2.7   aux.t1 collB   length
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| +
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| +# EVIDENCE-OF: R-45878-07697 If the REINDEX keyword is followed by a
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| +# collation-sequence name, then all indices in all attached databases
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| +# that use the named collation sequences are recreated.
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| +#
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| +set_collations length value
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.3.1 "REINDEX collA" {}
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| +test_index 3.2   t1     collA   length
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| +test_index 3.3   t1     collB   length
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| +test_index 3.4   t2     collA   length
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| +test_index 3.5   t2     collB   length
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| +test_index 3.6   aux.t1 collA   length
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| +test_index 3.7   aux.t1 collB   length
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.3.8 "REINDEX collB" {}
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| +test_index 3.9   t1     collA   length
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| +test_index 3.10  t1     collB   value
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| +test_index 3.11  t2     collA   length
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| +test_index 3.12  t2     collB   value
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| +test_index 3.13  aux.t1 collA   length
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| +test_index 3.14  aux.t1 collB   value
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| +
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| +# EVIDENCE-OF: R-49616-30196 Or, if the argument attached to the REINDEX
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| +# identifies a specific database table, then all indices attached to the
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| +# database table are rebuilt.
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| +#
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| +set_collations value length
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.4.1 "REINDEX t1" {}
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| +test_index 4.2   t1     collA   value
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| +test_index 4.3   t1     collB   length
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| +test_index 4.4   t2     collA   length
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| +test_index 4.5   t2     collB   value
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| +test_index 4.6   aux.t1 collA   length
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| +test_index 4.7   aux.t1 collB   value
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.4.8 "REINDEX aux.t1" {}
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| +test_index 4.9   t1     collA   value
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| +test_index 4.10  t1     collB   length
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| +test_index 4.11  t2     collA   length
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| +test_index 4.12  t2     collB   value
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| +test_index 4.13  aux.t1 collA   value
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| +test_index 4.14  aux.t1 collB   length
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.4.15 "REINDEX t2" {}
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| +test_index 4.16  t1     collA   value
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| +test_index 4.17  t1     collB   length
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| +test_index 4.18  t2     collA   value
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| +test_index 4.19  t2     collB   length
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| +test_index 4.20  aux.t1 collA   value
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| +test_index 4.21  aux.t1 collB   length
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| +
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| +# EVIDENCE-OF: R-58823-28748 If it identifies a specific database index,
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| +# then just that index is recreated.
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| +#
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| +set_collations length value
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.5.1 "REINDEX i1_a" {}
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| +test_index 5.2   t1     collA   length
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| +test_index 5.3   t1     collB   length
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| +test_index 5.4   t2     collA   value
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| +test_index 5.5   t2     collB   length
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| +test_index 5.6   aux.t1 collA   value
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| +test_index 5.7   aux.t1 collB   length
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.5.8 "REINDEX i2_b" {}
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| +test_index 5.9   t1     collA   length
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| +test_index 5.10  t1     collB   length
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| +test_index 5.11  t2     collA   value
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| +test_index 5.12  t2     collB   value
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| +test_index 5.13  aux.t1 collA   value
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| +test_index 5.14  aux.t1 collB   length
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.5.15 "REINDEX aux.i1_b" {}
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| +test_index 5.16  t1     collA   length
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| +test_index 5.17  t1     collB   length
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| +test_index 5.18  t2     collA   value
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| +test_index 5.19  t2     collB   value
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| +test_index 5.20  aux.t1 collA   value
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| +test_index 5.21  aux.t1 collB   value
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.5.22 "REINDEX i1_b" {}
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| +test_index 5.23  t1     collA   length
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| +test_index 5.24  t1     collB   value
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| +test_index 5.25  t2     collA   value
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| +test_index 5.26  t2     collB   value
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| +test_index 5.27  aux.t1 collA   value
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| +test_index 5.28  aux.t1 collB   value
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.5.29 "REINDEX i2_a" {}
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| +test_index 5.30  t1     collA   length
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| +test_index 5.31  t1     collB   value
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| +test_index 5.32  t2     collA   length
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| +test_index 5.33  t2     collB   value
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| +test_index 5.34  aux.t1 collA   value
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| +test_index 5.35  aux.t1 collB   value
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.5.36 "REINDEX aux.i1_a" {}
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| +test_index 5.37  t1     collA   length
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| +test_index 5.38  t1     collB   value
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| +test_index 5.39  t2     collA   length
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| +test_index 5.40  t2     collB   value
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| +test_index 5.41  aux.t1 collA   length
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| +test_index 5.42  aux.t1 collB   value
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| +
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| +# EVIDENCE-OF: R-15639-02023 If no database-name is specified and there
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| +# exists both a table or index and a collation sequence of the specified
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| +# name, SQLite interprets this as a request to rebuild the indices that
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| +# use the named collation sequence.
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| +#
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| +set_collations value length
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.6.0 {
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| +  CREATE TABLE collA(x);
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| +  CREATE INDEX icolla_a ON collA(x COLLATE collA);
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| +  CREATE INDEX icolla_b ON collA(x COLLATE collB);
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| +
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| +  INSERT INTO collA SELECT x FROM t1;
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| +} {}
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| +
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| +test_index 6.1   collA  collA   value
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| +test_index 6.2   collA  collB   length
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| +
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| +set_collations length value
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.6.3 "REINDEX collA" {}
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| +test_index 6.4   collA  collA   length
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| +test_index 6.5   collA  collB   length
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.6.3 "REINDEX main.collA" {}
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| +test_index 6.4   collA  collA   length
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| +test_index 6.5   collA  collB   value
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| +
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| +set_collations value length
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| +do_execsql_test e_reindex-2.6.6 "REINDEX main.collA" {}
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| +test_index 6.7   collA  collA   value
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| +test_index 6.8   collA  collB   length
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| +
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| +finish_test
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| 
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