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+# 2010 April 07 |
+# |
+# 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. |
+# |
+#************************************************************************* |
+# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. The |
+# focus of this script is testing automatic index creation logic. |
+# |
+ |
+set testdir [file dirname $argv0] |
+source $testdir/tester.tcl |
+ |
+# If the library is not compiled with automatic index support then |
+# skip all tests in this file. |
+# |
+ifcapable {!autoindex} { |
+ finish_test |
+ return |
+} |
+ |
+# Setup for logging |
+db close |
+sqlite3_shutdown |
+test_sqlite3_log [list lappend ::log] |
+set ::log [list] |
+sqlite3 db test.db |
+ |
+ |
+# With automatic index turned off, we do a full scan of the T2 table |
+do_test autoindex1-100 { |
+ db eval { |
+ CREATE TABLE t1(a,b); |
+ INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,11); |
+ INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2,22); |
+ INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+2, b+22 FROM t1; |
+ INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+4, b+44 FROM t1; |
+ CREATE TABLE t2(c,d); |
+ INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a, 900+b FROM t1; |
+ } |
+ db eval { |
+ PRAGMA automatic_index=OFF; |
+ SELECT b, d FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON a=c ORDER BY b; |
+ } |
+} {11 911 22 922 33 933 44 944 55 955 66 966 77 977 88 988} |
+do_test autoindex1-101 { |
+ db status step |
+} {63} |
+do_test autoindex1-102 { |
+ db status autoindex |
+} {0} |
+ |
+# With autoindex turned on, we build an index once and then use that index |
+# to find T2 values. |
+do_test autoindex1-110 { |
+ db eval { |
+ PRAGMA automatic_index=ON; |
+ SELECT b, d FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON a=c ORDER BY b; |
+ } |
+} {11 911 22 922 33 933 44 944 55 955 66 966 77 977 88 988} |
+do_test autoindex1-111 { |
+ db status step |
+} {7} |
+do_test autoindex1-112 { |
+ db status autoindex |
+} {7} |
+do_test autoindex1-113 { |
+ set ::log |
+} {SQLITE_WARNING_AUTOINDEX {automatic index on t2(c)}} |
+ |
+db close |
+sqlite3_shutdown |
+test_sqlite3_log |
+sqlite3_initialize |
+sqlite3 db test.db |
+ |
+# The same test as above, but this time the T2 query is a subquery rather |
+# than a join. |
+do_test autoindex1-200 { |
+ db eval { |
+ PRAGMA automatic_index=OFF; |
+ SELECT b, (SELECT d FROM t2 WHERE c=a) FROM t1; |
+ } |
+} {11 911 22 922 33 933 44 944 55 955 66 966 77 977 88 988} |
+do_test autoindex1-201 { |
+ db status step |
+} {35} |
+do_test autoindex1-202 { |
+ db status autoindex |
+} {0} |
+do_test autoindex1-210 { |
+ db eval { |
+ PRAGMA automatic_index=ON; |
+ ANALYZE; |
+ UPDATE sqlite_stat1 SET stat='10000' WHERE tbl='t1'; |
+ -- Table t2 actually contains 8 rows. |
+ UPDATE sqlite_stat1 SET stat='16' WHERE tbl='t2'; |
+ ANALYZE sqlite_master; |
+ SELECT b, (SELECT d FROM t2 WHERE c=a) FROM t1; |
+ } |
+} {11 911 22 922 33 933 44 944 55 955 66 966 77 977 88 988} |
+do_test autoindex1-211 { |
+ db status step |
+} {7} |
+do_test autoindex1-212 { |
+ db status autoindex |
+} {7} |
+ |
+ |
+# Modify the second table of the join while the join is in progress |
+# |
+do_execsql_test autoindex1-299 { |
+ UPDATE sqlite_stat1 SET stat='10000' WHERE tbl='t2'; |
+ ANALYZE sqlite_master; |
+ EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN |
+ SELECT b, d FROM t1 CROSS JOIN t2 ON (c=a); |
+} {/AUTOMATIC COVERING INDEX/} |
+do_test autoindex1-300 { |
+ set r {} |
+ db eval {SELECT b, d FROM t1 CROSS JOIN t2 ON (c=a)} { |
+ lappend r $b $d |
+ db eval {UPDATE t2 SET d=d+1} |
+ } |
+ set r |
+} {11 911 22 922 33 933 44 944 55 955 66 966 77 977 88 988} |
+do_test autoindex1-310 { |
+ db eval {SELECT d FROM t2 ORDER BY d} |
+} {919 930 941 952 963 974 985 996} |
+ |
+# The next test does a 10-way join on unindexed tables. Without |
+# automatic indices, the join will take a long time to complete. |
+# With automatic indices, it should only take about a second. |
+# |
+do_test autoindex1-400 { |
+ db eval { |
+ CREATE TABLE t4(a, b); |
+ INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(1,2); |
+ INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(2,3); |
+ } |
+ for {set n 2} {$n<4096} {set n [expr {$n+$n}]} { |
+ db eval {INSERT INTO t4 SELECT a+$n, b+$n FROM t4} |
+ } |
+ db eval { |
+ SELECT count(*) FROM t4; |
+ } |
+} {4096} |
+do_test autoindex1-401 { |
+ db eval { |
+ SELECT count(*) |
+ FROM t4 AS x1 |
+ JOIN t4 AS x2 ON x2.a=x1.b |
+ JOIN t4 AS x3 ON x3.a=x2.b |
+ JOIN t4 AS x4 ON x4.a=x3.b |
+ JOIN t4 AS x5 ON x5.a=x4.b |
+ JOIN t4 AS x6 ON x6.a=x5.b |
+ JOIN t4 AS x7 ON x7.a=x6.b |
+ JOIN t4 AS x8 ON x8.a=x7.b |
+ JOIN t4 AS x9 ON x9.a=x8.b |
+ JOIN t4 AS x10 ON x10.a=x9.b; |
+ } |
+} {4087} |
+ |
+# Ticket [8011086c85c6c404014c947fcf3eb9f42b184a0d] from 2010-07-08 |
+# Make sure automatic indices are not created for the RHS of an IN expression |
+# that is not a correlated subquery. |
+# |
+do_execsql_test autoindex1-500 { |
+ CREATE TABLE t501(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b); |
+ CREATE TABLE t502(x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, y); |
+ INSERT INTO sqlite_stat1(tbl,idx,stat) VALUES('t501',null,'1000000'); |
+ INSERT INTO sqlite_stat1(tbl,idx,stat) VALUES('t502',null,'1000'); |
+ ANALYZE sqlite_master; |
+ EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN |
+ SELECT b FROM t501 |
+ WHERE t501.a IN (SELECT x FROM t502 WHERE y=?); |
+} { |
+ 0 0 0 {SEARCH TABLE t501 USING INTEGER PRIMARY KEY (rowid=?)} |
+ 0 0 0 {EXECUTE LIST SUBQUERY 1} |
+ 1 0 0 {SCAN TABLE t502} |
+} |
+do_execsql_test autoindex1-501 { |
+ EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN |
+ SELECT b FROM t501 |
+ WHERE t501.a IN (SELECT x FROM t502 WHERE y=t501.b); |
+} { |
+ 0 0 0 {SCAN TABLE t501} |
+ 0 0 0 {EXECUTE CORRELATED LIST SUBQUERY 1} |
+ 1 0 0 {SEARCH TABLE t502 USING AUTOMATIC COVERING INDEX (y=?)} |
+} |
+do_execsql_test autoindex1-502 { |
+ EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN |
+ SELECT b FROM t501 |
+ WHERE t501.a=123 |
+ AND t501.a IN (SELECT x FROM t502 WHERE y=t501.b); |
+} { |
+ 0 0 0 {SEARCH TABLE t501 USING INTEGER PRIMARY KEY (rowid=?)} |
+ 0 0 0 {EXECUTE CORRELATED LIST SUBQUERY 1} |
+ 1 0 0 {SCAN TABLE t502} |
+} |
+ |
+ |
+# The following code checks a performance regression reported on the |
+# mailing list on 2010-10-19. The problem is that the nRowEst field |
+# of ephermeral tables was not being initialized correctly and so no |
+# automatic index was being created for the emphemeral table when it was |
+# used as part of a join. |
+# |
+do_execsql_test autoindex1-600 { |
+ CREATE TABLE flock_owner( |
+ owner_rec_id INTEGER CONSTRAINT flock_owner_key PRIMARY KEY, |
+ flock_no VARCHAR(6) NOT NULL REFERENCES flock (flock_no), |
+ owner_person_id INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES person (person_id), |
+ owner_change_date TEXT, last_changed TEXT NOT NULL, |
+ CONSTRAINT fo_owner_date UNIQUE (flock_no, owner_change_date) |
+ ); |
+ CREATE TABLE sheep ( |
+ Sheep_No char(7) NOT NULL, |
+ Date_of_Birth char(8), |
+ Sort_DoB text, |
+ Flock_Book_Vol char(2), |
+ Breeder_No char(6), |
+ Breeder_Person integer, |
+ Originating_Flock char(6), |
+ Registering_Flock char(6), |
+ Tag_Prefix char(9), |
+ Tag_No char(15), |
+ Sort_Tag_No integer, |
+ Breeders_Temp_Tag char(15), |
+ Sex char(1), |
+ Sheep_Name char(32), |
+ Sire_No char(7), |
+ Dam_No char(7), |
+ Register_Code char(1), |
+ Colour char(48), |
+ Colour_Code char(2), |
+ Pattern_Code char(8), |
+ Horns char(1), |
+ Litter_Size char(1), |
+ Coeff_of_Inbreeding real, |
+ Date_of_Registration text, |
+ Date_Last_Changed text, |
+ UNIQUE(Sheep_No)); |
+ CREATE INDEX fo_flock_no_index |
+ ON flock_owner (flock_no); |
+ CREATE INDEX fo_owner_change_date_index |
+ ON flock_owner (owner_change_date); |
+ CREATE INDEX fo_owner_person_id_index |
+ ON flock_owner (owner_person_id); |
+ CREATE INDEX sheep_org_flock_index |
+ ON sheep (originating_flock); |
+ CREATE INDEX sheep_reg_flock_index |
+ ON sheep (registering_flock); |
+ EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN |
+ SELECT x.sheep_no, x.registering_flock, x.date_of_registration |
+ FROM sheep x LEFT JOIN |
+ (SELECT s.sheep_no, prev.flock_no, prev.owner_person_id, |
+ s.date_of_registration, prev.owner_change_date |
+ FROM sheep s JOIN flock_owner prev ON s.registering_flock = |
+ prev.flock_no |
+ AND (prev.owner_change_date <= s.date_of_registration || ' 00:00:00') |
+ WHERE NOT EXISTS |
+ (SELECT 'x' FROM flock_owner later |
+ WHERE prev.flock_no = later.flock_no |
+ AND later.owner_change_date > prev.owner_change_date |
+ AND later.owner_change_date <= s.date_of_registration||' 00:00:00') |
+ ) y ON x.sheep_no = y.sheep_no |
+ WHERE y.sheep_no IS NULL |
+ ORDER BY x.registering_flock; |
+} { |
+ 1 0 0 {SCAN TABLE sheep AS s} |
+ 1 1 1 {SEARCH TABLE flock_owner AS prev USING INDEX sqlite_autoindex_flock_owner_1 (flock_no=? AND owner_change_date<?)} |
+ 1 0 0 {EXECUTE CORRELATED SCALAR SUBQUERY 2} |
+ 2 0 0 {SEARCH TABLE flock_owner AS later USING COVERING INDEX sqlite_autoindex_flock_owner_1 (flock_no=? AND owner_change_date>? AND owner_change_date<?)} |
+ 0 0 0 {SCAN TABLE sheep AS x USING INDEX sheep_reg_flock_index} |
+ 0 1 1 {SEARCH SUBQUERY 1 AS y USING AUTOMATIC COVERING INDEX (sheep_no=?)} |
+} |
+ |
+ |
+do_execsql_test autoindex1-700 { |
+ CREATE TABLE t5(a, b, c); |
+ EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN SELECT a FROM t5 WHERE b=10 ORDER BY c; |
+} { |
+ 0 0 0 {SCAN TABLE t5} |
+ 0 0 0 {USE TEMP B-TREE FOR ORDER BY} |
+} |
+ |
+# The following checks a performance issue reported on the sqlite-dev |
+# mailing list on 2013-01-10 |
+# |
+do_execsql_test autoindex1-800 { |
+ CREATE TABLE accounts( |
+ _id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, |
+ account_name TEXT, |
+ account_type TEXT, |
+ data_set TEXT |
+ ); |
+ CREATE TABLE data( |
+ _id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, |
+ package_id INTEGER REFERENCES package(_id), |
+ mimetype_id INTEGER REFERENCES mimetype(_id) NOT NULL, |
+ raw_contact_id INTEGER REFERENCES raw_contacts(_id) NOT NULL, |
+ is_read_only INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, |
+ is_primary INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, |
+ is_super_primary INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, |
+ data_version INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, |
+ data1 TEXT, |
+ data2 TEXT, |
+ data3 TEXT, |
+ data4 TEXT, |
+ data5 TEXT, |
+ data6 TEXT, |
+ data7 TEXT, |
+ data8 TEXT, |
+ data9 TEXT, |
+ data10 TEXT, |
+ data11 TEXT, |
+ data12 TEXT, |
+ data13 TEXT, |
+ data14 TEXT, |
+ data15 TEXT, |
+ data_sync1 TEXT, |
+ data_sync2 TEXT, |
+ data_sync3 TEXT, |
+ data_sync4 TEXT |
+ ); |
+ CREATE TABLE mimetypes( |
+ _id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, |
+ mimetype TEXT NOT NULL |
+ ); |
+ CREATE TABLE raw_contacts( |
+ _id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, |
+ account_id INTEGER REFERENCES accounts(_id), |
+ sourceid TEXT, |
+ raw_contact_is_read_only INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, |
+ version INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 1, |
+ dirty INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, |
+ deleted INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, |
+ contact_id INTEGER REFERENCES contacts(_id), |
+ aggregation_mode INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, |
+ aggregation_needed INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 1, |
+ custom_ringtone TEXT, |
+ send_to_voicemail INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, |
+ times_contacted INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, |
+ last_time_contacted INTEGER, |
+ starred INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, |
+ display_name TEXT, |
+ display_name_alt TEXT, |
+ display_name_source INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, |
+ phonetic_name TEXT, |
+ phonetic_name_style TEXT, |
+ sort_key TEXT, |
+ sort_key_alt TEXT, |
+ name_verified INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, |
+ sync1 TEXT, |
+ sync2 TEXT, |
+ sync3 TEXT, |
+ sync4 TEXT, |
+ sync_uid TEXT, |
+ sync_version INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 1, |
+ has_calendar_event INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, |
+ modified_time INTEGER, |
+ is_restricted INTEGER DEFAULT 0, |
+ yp_source TEXT, |
+ method_selected INTEGER DEFAULT 0, |
+ custom_vibration_type INTEGER DEFAULT 0, |
+ custom_ringtone_path TEXT, |
+ message_notification TEXT, |
+ message_notification_path TEXT |
+ ); |
+ CREATE INDEX data_mimetype_data1_index ON data (mimetype_id,data1); |
+ CREATE INDEX data_raw_contact_id ON data (raw_contact_id); |
+ CREATE UNIQUE INDEX mime_type ON mimetypes (mimetype); |
+ CREATE INDEX raw_contact_sort_key1_index ON raw_contacts (sort_key); |
+ CREATE INDEX raw_contact_sort_key2_index ON raw_contacts (sort_key_alt); |
+ CREATE INDEX raw_contacts_contact_id_index ON raw_contacts (contact_id); |
+ CREATE INDEX raw_contacts_source_id_account_id_index |
+ ON raw_contacts (sourceid, account_id); |
+ ANALYZE sqlite_master; |
+ INSERT INTO sqlite_stat1 |
+ VALUES('raw_contacts','raw_contact_sort_key2_index','1600 4'); |
+ INSERT INTO sqlite_stat1 |
+ VALUES('raw_contacts','raw_contact_sort_key1_index','1600 4'); |
+ INSERT INTO sqlite_stat1 |
+ VALUES('raw_contacts','raw_contacts_source_id_account_id_index', |
+ '1600 1600 1600'); |
+ INSERT INTO sqlite_stat1 |
+ VALUES('raw_contacts','raw_contacts_contact_id_index','1600 1'); |
+ INSERT INTO sqlite_stat1 VALUES('mimetypes','mime_type','12 1'); |
+ INSERT INTO sqlite_stat1 |
+ VALUES('data','data_mimetype_data1_index','9819 2455 3'); |
+ INSERT INTO sqlite_stat1 VALUES('data','data_raw_contact_id','9819 7'); |
+ INSERT INTO sqlite_stat1 VALUES('accounts',NULL,'1'); |
+ DROP TABLE IF EXISTS sqlite_stat3; |
+ ANALYZE sqlite_master; |
+ |
+ EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN |
+ SELECT * FROM |
+ data JOIN mimetypes ON (data.mimetype_id=mimetypes._id) |
+ JOIN raw_contacts ON (data.raw_contact_id=raw_contacts._id) |
+ JOIN accounts ON (raw_contacts.account_id=accounts._id) |
+ WHERE mimetype_id=10 AND data14 IS NOT NULL; |
+} {/SEARCH TABLE data .*SEARCH TABLE raw_contacts/} |
+do_execsql_test autoindex1-801 { |
+ EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN |
+ SELECT * FROM |
+ data JOIN mimetypes ON (data.mimetype_id=mimetypes._id) |
+ JOIN raw_contacts ON (data.raw_contact_id=raw_contacts._id) |
+ JOIN accounts ON (raw_contacts.account_id=accounts._id) |
+ WHERE mimetypes._id=10 AND data14 IS NOT NULL; |
+} {/SEARCH TABLE data .*SEARCH TABLE raw_contacts/} |
+ |
+# Another test case from an important user of SQLite. The key feature of |
+# this test is that the "aggindex" subquery should make use of an |
+# automatic index. If it does, the query is fast. If it does not, the |
+# query is deathly slow. It worked OK in 3.7.17 but started going slow |
+# with version 3.8.0. The problem was fixed for 3.8.7 by reducing the |
+# cost estimate for automatic indexes on views and subqueries. |
+# |
+db close |
+forcedelete test.db |
+sqlite3 db test.db |
+do_execsql_test autoindex1-900 { |
+ CREATE TABLE messages (ROWID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, message_id, document_id BLOB, in_reply_to, remote_id INTEGER, sender INTEGER, subject_prefix, subject INTEGER, date_sent INTEGER, date_received INTEGER, date_created INTEGER, date_last_viewed INTEGER, mailbox INTEGER, remote_mailbox INTEGER, original_mailbox INTEGER, flags INTEGER, read, flagged, size INTEGER, color, encoding, type INTEGER, pad, conversation_id INTEGER DEFAULT -1, snippet TEXT DEFAULT NULL, fuzzy_ancestor INTEGER DEFAULT NULL, automated_conversation INTEGER DEFAULT 0, root_status INTEGER DEFAULT -1, conversation_position INTEGER DEFAULT -1); |
+ CREATE INDEX date_index ON messages(date_received); |
+ CREATE INDEX date_last_viewed_index ON messages(date_last_viewed); |
+ CREATE INDEX date_created_index ON messages(date_created); |
+ CREATE INDEX message_message_id_mailbox_index ON messages(message_id, mailbox); |
+ CREATE INDEX message_document_id_index ON messages(document_id); |
+ CREATE INDEX message_read_index ON messages(read); |
+ CREATE INDEX message_flagged_index ON messages(flagged); |
+ CREATE INDEX message_mailbox_index ON messages(mailbox, date_received); |
+ CREATE INDEX message_remote_mailbox_index ON messages(remote_mailbox, remote_id); |
+ CREATE INDEX message_type_index ON messages(type); |
+ CREATE INDEX message_conversation_id_conversation_position_index ON messages(conversation_id, conversation_position); |
+ CREATE INDEX message_fuzzy_ancestor_index ON messages(fuzzy_ancestor); |
+ CREATE INDEX message_subject_fuzzy_ancestor_index ON messages(subject, fuzzy_ancestor); |
+ CREATE INDEX message_sender_subject_automated_conversation_index ON messages(sender, subject, automated_conversation); |
+ CREATE INDEX message_sender_index ON messages(sender); |
+ CREATE INDEX message_root_status ON messages(root_status); |
+ CREATE TABLE subjects (ROWID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, subject COLLATE RTRIM, normalized_subject COLLATE RTRIM); |
+ CREATE INDEX subject_subject_index ON subjects(subject); |
+ CREATE INDEX subject_normalized_subject_index ON subjects(normalized_subject); |
+ CREATE TABLE addresses (ROWID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, address COLLATE NOCASE, comment, UNIQUE(address, comment)); |
+ CREATE INDEX addresses_address_index ON addresses(address); |
+ CREATE TABLE mailboxes (ROWID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, url UNIQUE, total_count INTEGER DEFAULT 0, unread_count INTEGER DEFAULT 0, unseen_count INTEGER DEFAULT 0, deleted_count INTEGER DEFAULT 0, unread_count_adjusted_for_duplicates INTEGER DEFAULT 0, change_identifier, source INTEGER, alleged_change_identifier); |
+ CREATE INDEX mailboxes_source_index ON mailboxes(source); |
+ CREATE TABLE labels (ROWID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, message_id INTEGER NOT NULL, mailbox_id INTEGER NOT NULL, UNIQUE(message_id, mailbox_id)); |
+ CREATE INDEX labels_message_id_mailbox_id_index ON labels(message_id, mailbox_id); |
+ CREATE INDEX labels_mailbox_id_index ON labels(mailbox_id); |
+ |
+ explain query plan |
+ SELECT messages.ROWID, |
+ messages.message_id, |
+ messages.remote_id, |
+ messages.date_received, |
+ messages.date_sent, |
+ messages.flags, |
+ messages.size, |
+ messages.color, |
+ messages.date_last_viewed, |
+ messages.subject_prefix, |
+ subjects.subject, |
+ sender.comment, |
+ sender.address, |
+ NULL, |
+ messages.mailbox, |
+ messages.original_mailbox, |
+ NULL, |
+ NULL, |
+ messages.type, |
+ messages.document_id, |
+ sender, |
+ NULL, |
+ messages.conversation_id, |
+ messages.conversation_position, |
+ agglabels.labels |
+ FROM mailboxes AS mailbox |
+ JOIN messages ON mailbox.ROWID = messages.mailbox |
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN subjects ON messages.subject = subjects.ROWID |
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN addresses AS sender ON messages.sender = sender.ROWID |
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN ( |
+ SELECT message_id, group_concat(mailbox_id) as labels |
+ FROM labels GROUP BY message_id |
+ ) AS agglabels ON messages.ROWID = agglabels.message_id |
+ WHERE (mailbox.url = 'imap://email.app@imap.gmail.com/%5BGmail%5D/All%20Mail') |
+ AND (messages.ROWID IN ( |
+ SELECT labels.message_id |
+ FROM labels JOIN mailboxes ON labels.mailbox_id = mailboxes.ROWID |
+ WHERE mailboxes.url = 'imap://email.app@imap.gmail.com/INBOX')) |
+ AND messages.mailbox in (6,12,18,24,30,36,42,1,7,13,19,25,31,37,43,2,8, |
+ 14,20,26,32,38,3,9,15,21,27,33,39,4,10,16,22,28, |
+ 34,40,5,11,17,23,35,41) |
+ ORDER BY date_received DESC; |
+} {/agglabels USING AUTOMATIC COVERING INDEX/} |
+ |
+# A test case for VIEWs |
+# |
+do_execsql_test autoindex1-901 { |
+ CREATE TABLE t1(x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, y, z); |
+ CREATE TABLE t2(a, b); |
+ CREATE VIEW agg2 AS SELECT a, sum(b) AS m FROM t2 GROUP BY a; |
+ EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN |
+ SELECT t1.z, agg2.m |
+ FROM t1 JOIN agg2 ON t1.y=agg2.m |
+ WHERE t1.x IN (1,2,3); |
+} {/USING AUTOMATIC COVERING INDEX/} |
+ |
+ |
+finish_test |