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| 1 # 2003 September 6 |
| 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. The |
| 12 # focus of this script is a test to replicate the bug reported by |
| 13 # ticket #842. |
| 14 # |
| 15 # Ticket #842 was a database corruption problem caused by a DELETE that |
| 16 # removed an index entry by not the main table entry. To recreate the |
| 17 # problem do this: |
| 18 # |
| 19 # (1) Create a table with an index. Insert some data into that table. |
| 20 # (2) Start a query on the table but do not complete the query. |
| 21 # (3) Try to delete a single entry from the table. |
| 22 # |
| 23 # Step 3 will fail because there is still a read cursor on the table. |
| 24 # But the database is corrupted by the DELETE. It turns out that the |
| 25 # index entry was deleted first, before the table entry. And the index |
| 26 # delete worked. Thus an entry was deleted from the index but not from |
| 27 # the table. |
| 28 # |
| 29 # The solution to the problem was to detect that the table is locked |
| 30 # before the index entry is deleted. |
| 31 # |
| 32 # $Id: delete2.test,v 1.8 2008/07/08 15:59:52 danielk1977 Exp $ |
| 33 # |
| 34 |
| 35 set testdir [file dirname $argv0] |
| 36 source $testdir/tester.tcl |
| 37 |
| 38 # Create a table that has an index. |
| 39 # |
| 40 do_test delete2-1.1 { |
| 41 set DB [sqlite3_connection_pointer db] |
| 42 execsql { |
| 43 CREATE TABLE q(s string, id string, constraint pk_q primary key(id)); |
| 44 BEGIN; |
| 45 INSERT INTO q(s,id) VALUES('hello','id.1'); |
| 46 INSERT INTO q(s,id) VALUES('goodbye','id.2'); |
| 47 INSERT INTO q(s,id) VALUES('again','id.3'); |
| 48 END; |
| 49 SELECT * FROM q; |
| 50 } |
| 51 } {hello id.1 goodbye id.2 again id.3} |
| 52 do_test delete2-1.2 { |
| 53 execsql { |
| 54 SELECT * FROM q WHERE id='id.1'; |
| 55 } |
| 56 } {hello id.1} |
| 57 integrity_check delete2-1.3 |
| 58 |
| 59 # Start a query on the table. The query should not use the index. |
| 60 # Do not complete the query, thus leaving the table locked. |
| 61 # |
| 62 do_test delete2-1.4 { |
| 63 set STMT [sqlite3_prepare $DB {SELECT * FROM q} -1 TAIL] |
| 64 sqlite3_step $STMT |
| 65 } SQLITE_ROW |
| 66 integrity_check delete2-1.5 |
| 67 |
| 68 # Try to delete a row from the table while a read is in process. |
| 69 # As of 2006-08-16, this is allowed. (It used to fail with SQLITE_LOCKED.) |
| 70 # |
| 71 do_test delete2-1.6 { |
| 72 catchsql { |
| 73 DELETE FROM q WHERE rowid=1 |
| 74 } |
| 75 } {0 {}} |
| 76 integrity_check delete2-1.7 |
| 77 do_test delete2-1.8 { |
| 78 execsql { |
| 79 SELECT * FROM q; |
| 80 } |
| 81 } {goodbye id.2 again id.3} |
| 82 |
| 83 # Finalize the query, thus clearing the lock on the table. Then |
| 84 # retry the delete. The delete should work this time. |
| 85 # |
| 86 do_test delete2-1.9 { |
| 87 sqlite3_finalize $STMT |
| 88 catchsql { |
| 89 DELETE FROM q WHERE rowid=1 |
| 90 } |
| 91 } {0 {}} |
| 92 integrity_check delete2-1.10 |
| 93 do_test delete2-1.11 { |
| 94 execsql { |
| 95 SELECT * FROM q; |
| 96 } |
| 97 } {goodbye id.2 again id.3} |
| 98 |
| 99 do_test delete2-2.1 { |
| 100 execsql { |
| 101 CREATE TABLE t1(a, b); |
| 102 CREATE TABLE t2(c, d); |
| 103 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2); |
| 104 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(3, 4); |
| 105 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(5, 6); |
| 106 } |
| 107 } {} |
| 108 do_test delete2-2.2 { |
| 109 set res [list] |
| 110 db eval { |
| 111 SELECT CASE WHEN c = 5 THEN b ELSE NULL END AS b, c, d FROM t1, t2 |
| 112 } { |
| 113 db eval {DELETE FROM t1} |
| 114 lappend res $b $c $d |
| 115 } |
| 116 set res |
| 117 } {{} 3 4 {} 5 6} |
| 118 |
| 119 finish_test |
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