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| +# 2013-11-05
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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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| +# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.
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| +#
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| +# This file implements tests for the conflict resolution extension
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| +# to SQLite.
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| +#
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| +# This file focuses on making sure that combinations of REPLACE,
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| +# IGNORE, and FAIL conflict resolution play well together.
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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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| +ifcapable !conflict {
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| + finish_test
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| + return
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| +}
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| +
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-1.1 {
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| + CREATE TABLE t1(
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| + a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY ON CONFLICT REPLACE,
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| + b UNIQUE ON CONFLICT IGNORE,
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| + c UNIQUE ON CONFLICT FAIL
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| + );
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(1,2,3), (2,3,4);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert a row that conflicts on column B. The insert should be ignored.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-1.2 {
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(3,2,5);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert two rows where the second conflicts on C. The first row show go
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| +# and and then there should be a constraint error.
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| +#
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| +do_test conflict-1.3 {
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| + catchsql {INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(4,5,6), (5,6,4);}
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| +} {1 {UNIQUE constraint failed: t1.c}}
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-1.4 {
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4 4 5 6}
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| +
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| +# Replete the tests above, but this time on a table non-INTEGER primary key.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-2.1 {
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| + DROP TABLE t1;
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| + CREATE TABLE t1(
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| + a INT PRIMARY KEY ON CONFLICT REPLACE,
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| + b UNIQUE ON CONFLICT IGNORE,
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| + c UNIQUE ON CONFLICT FAIL
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| + );
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(1,2,3), (2,3,4);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert a row that conflicts on column B. The insert should be ignored.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-2.2 {
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(3,2,5);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert two rows where the second conflicts on C. The first row show go
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| +# and and then there should be a constraint error.
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| +#
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| +do_test conflict-2.3 {
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| + catchsql {INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(4,5,6), (5,6,4);}
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| +} {1 {UNIQUE constraint failed: t1.c}}
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-2.4 {
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4 4 5 6}
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| +
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| +# Replete again on a WITHOUT ROWID table.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-3.1 {
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| + DROP TABLE t1;
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| + CREATE TABLE t1(
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| + a INT PRIMARY KEY ON CONFLICT REPLACE,
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| + b UNIQUE ON CONFLICT IGNORE,
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| + c UNIQUE ON CONFLICT FAIL
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| + ) WITHOUT ROWID;
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(1,2,3), (2,3,4);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert a row that conflicts on column B. The insert should be ignored.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-3.2 {
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(3,2,5);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert two rows where the second conflicts on C. The first row show go
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| +# and and then there should be a constraint error.
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| +#
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| +do_test conflict-3.3 {
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| + catchsql {INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(4,5,6), (5,6,4);}
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| +} {1 {UNIQUE constraint failed: t1.c}}
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-3.4 {
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4 4 5 6}
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| +
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| +# Arrange the table rows in a different order and repeat.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-4.1 {
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| + DROP TABLE t1;
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| + CREATE TABLE t1(
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| + b UNIQUE ON CONFLICT IGNORE,
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| + c UNIQUE ON CONFLICT FAIL,
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| + a INT PRIMARY KEY ON CONFLICT REPLACE
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| + ) WITHOUT ROWID;
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(1,2,3), (2,3,4);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert a row that conflicts on column B. The insert should be ignored.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-4.2 {
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(3,2,5);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert two rows where the second conflicts on C. The first row show go
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| +# and and then there should be a constraint error.
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| +#
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| +do_test conflict-4.3 {
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| + catchsql {INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(4,5,6), (5,6,4);}
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| +} {1 {UNIQUE constraint failed: t1.c}}
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-4.4 {
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4 4 5 6}
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| +
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| +# Arrange the table rows in a different order and repeat.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-5.1 {
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| + DROP TABLE t1;
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| + CREATE TABLE t1(
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| + b UNIQUE ON CONFLICT IGNORE,
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| + a INT PRIMARY KEY ON CONFLICT REPLACE,
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| + c UNIQUE ON CONFLICT FAIL
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| + );
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(1,2,3), (2,3,4);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert a row that conflicts on column B. The insert should be ignored.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-5.2 {
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(3,2,5);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert two rows where the second conflicts on C. The first row show go
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| +# and and then there should be a constraint error.
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| +#
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| +do_test conflict-5.3 {
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| + catchsql {INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(4,5,6), (5,6,4);}
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| +} {1 {UNIQUE constraint failed: t1.c}}
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-5.4 {
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4 4 5 6}
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| +
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| +# Arrange the table rows in a different order and repeat.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-6.1 {
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| + DROP TABLE t1;
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| + CREATE TABLE t1(
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| + c UNIQUE ON CONFLICT FAIL,
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| + a INT PRIMARY KEY ON CONFLICT REPLACE,
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| + b UNIQUE ON CONFLICT IGNORE
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| + );
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(1,2,3), (2,3,4);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert a row that conflicts on column B. The insert should be ignored.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-6.2 {
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(3,2,5);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert two rows where the second conflicts on C. The first row show go
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| +# and and then there should be a constraint error.
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| +#
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| +do_test conflict-6.3 {
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| + catchsql {INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(4,5,6), (5,6,4);}
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| +} {1 {UNIQUE constraint failed: t1.c}}
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-6.4 {
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4 4 5 6}
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| +
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| +# Change which column is the PRIMARY KEY
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-7.1 {
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| + DROP TABLE t1;
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| + CREATE TABLE t1(
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| + a UNIQUE ON CONFLICT REPLACE,
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| + b INTEGER PRIMARY KEY ON CONFLICT IGNORE,
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| + c UNIQUE ON CONFLICT FAIL
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| + );
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(1,2,3), (2,3,4);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert a row that conflicts on column B. The insert should be ignored.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-7.2 {
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(3,2,5);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert two rows where the second conflicts on C. The first row show go
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| +# and and then there should be a constraint error.
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| +#
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| +do_test conflict-7.3 {
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| + catchsql {INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(4,5,6), (5,6,4);}
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| +} {1 {UNIQUE constraint failed: t1.c}}
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-7.4 {
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4 4 5 6}
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| +
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| +# Change which column is the PRIMARY KEY
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-8.1 {
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| + DROP TABLE t1;
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| + CREATE TABLE t1(
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| + a UNIQUE ON CONFLICT REPLACE,
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| + b INT PRIMARY KEY ON CONFLICT IGNORE,
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| + c UNIQUE ON CONFLICT FAIL
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| + );
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(1,2,3), (2,3,4);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert a row that conflicts on column B. The insert should be ignored.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-8.2 {
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(3,2,5);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert two rows where the second conflicts on C. The first row show go
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| +# and and then there should be a constraint error.
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| +#
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| +do_test conflict-8.3 {
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| + catchsql {INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(4,5,6), (5,6,4);}
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| +} {1 {UNIQUE constraint failed: t1.c}}
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-8.4 {
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4 4 5 6}
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| +
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| +# Change which column is the PRIMARY KEY
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-9.1 {
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| + DROP TABLE t1;
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| + CREATE TABLE t1(
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| + a UNIQUE ON CONFLICT REPLACE,
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| + b INT PRIMARY KEY ON CONFLICT IGNORE,
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| + c UNIQUE ON CONFLICT FAIL
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| + ) WITHOUT ROWID;
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(1,2,3), (2,3,4);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert a row that conflicts on column B. The insert should be ignored.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-9.2 {
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(3,2,5);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert two rows where the second conflicts on C. The first row show go
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| +# and and then there should be a constraint error.
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| +#
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| +do_test conflict-9.3 {
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| + catchsql {INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(4,5,6), (5,6,4);}
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| +} {1 {UNIQUE constraint failed: t1.c}}
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-9.4 {
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4 4 5 6}
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| +
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| +# Change which column is the PRIMARY KEY
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-10.1 {
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| + DROP TABLE t1;
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| + CREATE TABLE t1(
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| + a UNIQUE ON CONFLICT REPLACE,
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| + b UNIQUE ON CONFLICT IGNORE,
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| + c INTEGER PRIMARY KEY ON CONFLICT FAIL
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| + );
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(1,2,3), (2,3,4);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert a row that conflicts on column B. The insert should be ignored.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-10.2 {
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(3,2,5);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert two rows where the second conflicts on C. The first row show go
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| +# and and then there should be a constraint error.
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| +#
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| +do_test conflict-10.3 {
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| + catchsql {INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(4,5,6), (5,6,4);}
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| +} {1 {UNIQUE constraint failed: t1.c}}
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-10.4 {
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4 4 5 6}
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| +
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| +# Change which column is the PRIMARY KEY
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-11.1 {
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| + DROP TABLE t1;
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| + CREATE TABLE t1(
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| + a UNIQUE ON CONFLICT REPLACE,
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| + b UNIQUE ON CONFLICT IGNORE,
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| + c PRIMARY KEY ON CONFLICT FAIL
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| + ) WITHOUT ROWID;
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(1,2,3), (2,3,4);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert a row that conflicts on column B. The insert should be ignored.
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| +#
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-11.2 {
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| + INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(3,2,5);
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4}
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| +
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| +# Insert two rows where the second conflicts on C. The first row show go
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| +# and and then there should be a constraint error.
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| +#
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| +do_test conflict-11.3 {
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| + catchsql {INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES(4,5,6), (5,6,4);}
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| +} {1 {UNIQUE constraint failed: t1.c}}
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| +do_execsql_test conflict-11.4 {
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| + SELECT a,b,c FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
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| +} {1 2 3 2 3 4 4 5 6}
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| +
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| +
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| +finish_test
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