| Index: third_party/sqlite/src/test/fts2j.test
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| diff --git a/third_party/sqlite/src/test/fts2j.test b/third_party/sqlite/src/test/fts2j.test
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| new file mode 100644
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| +++ b/third_party/sqlite/src/test/fts2j.test
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| +# 2007 February 6
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| +#
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| +# The author disclaims copyright to this source code.
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| +#
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| +#*************************************************************************
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| +# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. This
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| +# tests creating fts2 tables in an attached database.
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| +#
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| +# $Id: fts2j.test,v 1.1 2007/02/07 01:01:18 shess Exp $
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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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| +# If SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS2 is defined, omit this file.
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| +ifcapable !fts2 {
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| + finish_test
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| + return
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| +}
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| +
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| +# Clean up anything left over from a previous pass.
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| +file delete -force test2.db
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| +file delete -force test2.db-journal
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| +sqlite3 db2 test2.db
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| +
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| +db eval {
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| + CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t3 USING fts2(content);
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| + INSERT INTO t3 (rowid, content) VALUES(1, "hello world");
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| +}
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| +
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| +db2 eval {
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| + CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t1 USING fts2(content);
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| + INSERT INTO t1 (rowid, content) VALUES(1, "hello world");
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| + INSERT INTO t1 (rowid, content) VALUES(2, "hello there");
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| + INSERT INTO t1 (rowid, content) VALUES(3, "cruel world");
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| +}
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| +
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| +# This has always worked because the t1_* tables used by fts2 will be
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| +# the defaults.
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| +do_test fts2j-1.1 {
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| + execsql {
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| + ATTACH DATABASE 'test2.db' AS two;
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| + SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE t1 MATCH 'hello';
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| + DETACH DATABASE two;
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| + }
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| +} {1 2}
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| +# Make certain we're detached if there was an error.
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| +catch {db eval {DETACH DATABASE two}}
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| +
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| +# In older code, this appears to work fine, but the t2_* tables used
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| +# by fts2 will be created in database 'main' instead of database
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| +# 'two'. It appears to work fine because the tables end up being the
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| +# defaults, but obviously is badly broken if you hope to use things
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| +# other than in the exact same ATTACH setup.
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| +do_test fts2j-1.2 {
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| + execsql {
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| + ATTACH DATABASE 'test2.db' AS two;
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| + CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE two.t2 USING fts2(content);
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| + INSERT INTO t2 (rowid, content) VALUES(1, "hello world");
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| + INSERT INTO t2 (rowid, content) VALUES(2, "hello there");
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| + INSERT INTO t2 (rowid, content) VALUES(3, "cruel world");
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| + SELECT rowid FROM t2 WHERE t2 MATCH 'hello';
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| + DETACH DATABASE two;
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| + }
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| +} {1 2}
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| +catch {db eval {DETACH DATABASE two}}
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| +
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| +# In older code, this broke because the fts2 code attempted to create
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| +# t3_* tables in database 'main', but they already existed. Normally
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| +# this wouldn't happen without t3 itself existing, in which case the
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| +# fts2 code would never be called in the first place.
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| +do_test fts2j-1.3 {
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| + execsql {
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| + ATTACH DATABASE 'test2.db' AS two;
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| +
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| + CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE two.t3 USING fts2(content);
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| + INSERT INTO two.t3 (rowid, content) VALUES(2, "hello there");
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| + INSERT INTO two.t3 (rowid, content) VALUES(3, "cruel world");
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| + SELECT rowid FROM two.t3 WHERE t3 MATCH 'hello';
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| +
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| + DETACH DATABASE two;
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| + } db2
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| +} {2}
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| +catch {db eval {DETACH DATABASE two}}
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| +
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| +catch {db2 close}
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| +file delete -force test2.db
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| +
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| +finish_test
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