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+# 2001 September 15 |
+# |
+# 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 file is testing the DELETE FROM statement. |
+# |
+# $Id: delete.test,v 1.26 2009/06/05 17:09:12 drh Exp $ |
+ |
+set testdir [file dirname $argv0] |
+source $testdir/tester.tcl |
+ |
+# Try to delete from a non-existant table. |
+# |
+do_test delete-1.1 { |
+ set v [catch {execsql {DELETE FROM test1}} msg] |
+ lappend v $msg |
+} {1 {no such table: test1}} |
+ |
+# Try to delete from sqlite_master |
+# |
+do_test delete-2.1 { |
+ set v [catch {execsql {DELETE FROM sqlite_master}} msg] |
+ lappend v $msg |
+} {1 {table sqlite_master may not be modified}} |
+ |
+# Delete selected entries from a table with and without an index. |
+# |
+do_test delete-3.1.1 { |
+ execsql {CREATE TABLE table1(f1 int, f2 int)} |
+ execsql {INSERT INTO table1 VALUES(1,2)} |
+ execsql {INSERT INTO table1 VALUES(2,4)} |
+ execsql {INSERT INTO table1 VALUES(3,8)} |
+ execsql {INSERT INTO table1 VALUES(4,16)} |
+ execsql {SELECT * FROM table1 ORDER BY f1} |
+} {1 2 2 4 3 8 4 16} |
+do_test delete-3.1.2 { |
+ execsql {DELETE FROM table1 WHERE f1=3} |
+} {} |
+do_test delete-3.1.3 { |
+ execsql {SELECT * FROM table1 ORDER BY f1} |
+} {1 2 2 4 4 16} |
+do_test delete-3.1.4 { |
+ execsql {CREATE INDEX index1 ON table1(f1)} |
+ execsql {PRAGMA count_changes=on} |
+ ifcapable explain { |
+ execsql {EXPLAIN DELETE FROM table1 WHERE f1=3} |
+ } |
+ execsql {DELETE FROM 'table1' WHERE f1=3} |
+} {0} |
+do_test delete-3.1.5 { |
+ execsql {SELECT * FROM table1 ORDER BY f1} |
+} {1 2 2 4 4 16} |
+do_test delete-3.1.6.1 { |
+ execsql {DELETE FROM table1 WHERE f1=2} |
+} {1} |
+do_test delete-3.1.6.2 { |
+ db changes |
+} 1 |
+do_test delete-3.1.7 { |
+ execsql {SELECT * FROM table1 ORDER BY f1} |
+} {1 2 4 16} |
+integrity_check delete-3.2 |
+ |
+ |
+# Semantic errors in the WHERE clause |
+# |
+do_test delete-4.1 { |
+ execsql {CREATE TABLE table2(f1 int, f2 int)} |
+ set v [catch {execsql {DELETE FROM table2 WHERE f3=5}} msg] |
+ lappend v $msg |
+} {1 {no such column: f3}} |
+ |
+do_test delete-4.2 { |
+ set v [catch {execsql {DELETE FROM table2 WHERE xyzzy(f1+4)}} msg] |
+ lappend v $msg |
+} {1 {no such function: xyzzy}} |
+integrity_check delete-4.3 |
+ |
+# Lots of deletes |
+# |
+do_test delete-5.1.1 { |
+ execsql {DELETE FROM table1} |
+} {2} |
+do_test delete-5.1.2 { |
+ execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM table1} |
+} {0} |
+do_test delete-5.2.1 { |
+ execsql {BEGIN TRANSACTION} |
+ for {set i 1} {$i<=200} {incr i} { |
+ execsql "INSERT INTO table1 VALUES($i,[expr {$i*$i}])" |
+ } |
+ execsql {COMMIT} |
+ execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM table1} |
+} {200} |
+do_test delete-5.2.2 { |
+ execsql {DELETE FROM table1} |
+} {200} |
+do_test delete-5.2.3 { |
+ execsql {BEGIN TRANSACTION} |
+ for {set i 1} {$i<=200} {incr i} { |
+ execsql "INSERT INTO table1 VALUES($i,[expr {$i*$i}])" |
+ } |
+ execsql {COMMIT} |
+ execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM table1} |
+} {200} |
+do_test delete-5.2.4 { |
+ execsql {PRAGMA count_changes=off} |
+ execsql {DELETE FROM table1} |
+} {} |
+do_test delete-5.2.5 { |
+ execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM table1} |
+} {0} |
+do_test delete-5.2.6 { |
+ execsql {BEGIN TRANSACTION} |
+ for {set i 1} {$i<=200} {incr i} { |
+ execsql "INSERT INTO table1 VALUES($i,[expr {$i*$i}])" |
+ } |
+ execsql {COMMIT} |
+ execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM table1} |
+} {200} |
+do_test delete-5.3 { |
+ for {set i 1} {$i<=200} {incr i 4} { |
+ execsql "DELETE FROM table1 WHERE f1==$i" |
+ } |
+ execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM table1} |
+} {150} |
+do_test delete-5.4.1 { |
+ execsql "DELETE FROM table1 WHERE f1>50" |
+ db changes |
+} [db one {SELECT count(*) FROM table1 WHERE f1>50}] |
+do_test delete-5.4.2 { |
+ execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM table1} |
+} {37} |
+do_test delete-5.5 { |
+ for {set i 1} {$i<=70} {incr i 3} { |
+ execsql "DELETE FROM table1 WHERE f1==$i" |
+ } |
+ execsql {SELECT f1 FROM table1 ORDER BY f1} |
+} {2 3 6 8 11 12 14 15 18 20 23 24 26 27 30 32 35 36 38 39 42 44 47 48 50} |
+do_test delete-5.6 { |
+ for {set i 1} {$i<40} {incr i} { |
+ execsql "DELETE FROM table1 WHERE f1==$i" |
+ } |
+ execsql {SELECT f1 FROM table1 ORDER BY f1} |
+} {42 44 47 48 50} |
+do_test delete-5.7 { |
+ execsql "DELETE FROM table1 WHERE f1!=48" |
+ execsql {SELECT f1 FROM table1 ORDER BY f1} |
+} {48} |
+integrity_check delete-5.8 |
+ |
+ |
+# Delete large quantities of data. We want to test the List overflow |
+# mechanism in the vdbe. |
+# |
+do_test delete-6.1 { |
+ execsql {BEGIN; DELETE FROM table1} |
+ for {set i 1} {$i<=3000} {incr i} { |
+ execsql "INSERT INTO table1 VALUES($i,[expr {$i*$i}])" |
+ } |
+ execsql {DELETE FROM table2} |
+ for {set i 1} {$i<=3000} {incr i} { |
+ execsql "INSERT INTO table2 VALUES($i,[expr {$i*$i}])" |
+ } |
+ execsql {COMMIT} |
+ execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM table1} |
+} {3000} |
+do_test delete-6.2 { |
+ execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM table2} |
+} {3000} |
+do_test delete-6.3 { |
+ execsql {SELECT f1 FROM table1 WHERE f1<10 ORDER BY f1} |
+} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9} |
+do_test delete-6.4 { |
+ execsql {SELECT f1 FROM table2 WHERE f1<10 ORDER BY f1} |
+} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9} |
+do_test delete-6.5.1 { |
+ execsql {DELETE FROM table1 WHERE f1>7} |
+ db changes |
+} {2993} |
+do_test delete-6.5.2 { |
+ execsql {SELECT f1 FROM table1 ORDER BY f1} |
+} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7} |
+do_test delete-6.6 { |
+ execsql {DELETE FROM table2 WHERE f1>7} |
+ execsql {SELECT f1 FROM table2 ORDER BY f1} |
+} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7} |
+do_test delete-6.7 { |
+ execsql {DELETE FROM table1} |
+ execsql {SELECT f1 FROM table1} |
+} {} |
+do_test delete-6.8 { |
+ execsql {INSERT INTO table1 VALUES(2,3)} |
+ execsql {SELECT f1 FROM table1} |
+} {2} |
+do_test delete-6.9 { |
+ execsql {DELETE FROM table2} |
+ execsql {SELECT f1 FROM table2} |
+} {} |
+do_test delete-6.10 { |
+ execsql {INSERT INTO table2 VALUES(2,3)} |
+ execsql {SELECT f1 FROM table2} |
+} {2} |
+integrity_check delete-6.11 |
+ |
+do_test delete-7.1 { |
+ execsql { |
+ CREATE TABLE t3(a); |
+ INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(1); |
+ INSERT INTO t3 SELECT a+1 FROM t3; |
+ INSERT INTO t3 SELECT a+2 FROM t3; |
+ SELECT * FROM t3; |
+ } |
+} {1 2 3 4} |
+ifcapable {trigger} { |
+ do_test delete-7.2 { |
+ execsql { |
+ CREATE TABLE cnt(del); |
+ INSERT INTO cnt VALUES(0); |
+ CREATE TRIGGER r1 AFTER DELETE ON t3 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN |
+ UPDATE cnt SET del=del+1; |
+ END; |
+ DELETE FROM t3 WHERE a<2; |
+ SELECT * FROM t3; |
+ } |
+ } {2 3 4} |
+ do_test delete-7.3 { |
+ execsql { |
+ SELECT * FROM cnt; |
+ } |
+ } {1} |
+ do_test delete-7.4 { |
+ execsql { |
+ DELETE FROM t3; |
+ SELECT * FROM t3; |
+ } |
+ } {} |
+ do_test delete-7.5 { |
+ execsql { |
+ SELECT * FROM cnt; |
+ } |
+ } {4} |
+ do_test delete-7.6 { |
+ execsql { |
+ INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(1); |
+ INSERT INTO t3 SELECT a+1 FROM t3; |
+ INSERT INTO t3 SELECT a+2 FROM t3; |
+ CREATE TABLE t4 AS SELECT * FROM t3; |
+ PRAGMA count_changes=ON; |
+ DELETE FROM t3; |
+ DELETE FROM t4; |
+ } |
+ } {4 4} |
+} ;# endif trigger |
+ifcapable {!trigger} { |
+ execsql {DELETE FROM t3} |
+} |
+integrity_check delete-7.7 |
+ |
+# Make sure error messages are consistent when attempting to delete |
+# from a read-only database. Ticket #304. |
+# |
+do_test delete-8.0 { |
+ execsql { |
+ PRAGMA count_changes=OFF; |
+ INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(123); |
+ SELECT * FROM t3; |
+ } |
+} {123} |
+db close |
+catch {forcedelete test.db-journal} |
+catch {file attributes test.db -permissions 0444} |
+catch {file attributes test.db -readonly 1} |
+sqlite3 db test.db |
+set ::DB [sqlite3_connection_pointer db] |
+do_test delete-8.1 { |
+ catchsql { |
+ DELETE FROM t3; |
+ } |
+} {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} |
+do_test delete-8.2 { |
+ execsql {SELECT * FROM t3} |
+} {123} |
+do_test delete-8.3 { |
+ catchsql { |
+ DELETE FROM t3 WHERE 1; |
+ } |
+} {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} |
+do_test delete-8.4 { |
+ execsql {SELECT * FROM t3} |
+} {123} |
+ |
+# Update for v3: In v2 the DELETE statement would succeed because no |
+# database writes actually occur. Version 3 refuses to open a transaction |
+# on a read-only file, so the statement fails. |
+do_test delete-8.5 { |
+ catchsql { |
+ DELETE FROM t3 WHERE a<100; |
+ } |
+# v2 result: {0 {}} |
+} {1 {attempt to write a readonly database}} |
+do_test delete-8.6 { |
+ execsql {SELECT * FROM t3} |
+} {123} |
+integrity_check delete-8.7 |
+ |
+# Need to do the following for tcl 8.5 on mac. On that configuration, the |
+# -readonly flag is taken so seriously that a subsequent [forcedelete] |
+# (required before the next test file can be executed) will fail. |
+# |
+catch {file attributes test.db -readonly 0} |
+db close |
+forcedelete test.db test.db-journal |
+ |
+# The following tests verify that SQLite correctly handles the case |
+# where an index B-Tree is being scanned, the rowid column being read |
+# from each index entry and another statement deletes some rows from |
+# the index B-Tree. At one point this (obscure) scenario was causing |
+# SQLite to return spurious SQLITE_CORRUPT errors and arguably incorrect |
+# query results. |
+# |
+do_test delete-9.1 { |
+ sqlite3 db test.db |
+ execsql { |
+ CREATE TABLE t5(a, b); |
+ CREATE TABLE t6(c, d); |
+ INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(1, 2); |
+ INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(3, 4); |
+ INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(5, 6); |
+ INSERT INTO t6 VALUES('a', 'b'); |
+ INSERT INTO t6 VALUES('c', 'd'); |
+ CREATE INDEX i5 ON t5(a); |
+ CREATE INDEX i6 ON t6(c); |
+ } |
+} {} |
+do_test delete-9.2 { |
+ set res [list] |
+ db eval { SELECT t5.rowid AS r, c, d FROM t5, t6 ORDER BY a } { |
+ if {$r==2} { db eval { DELETE FROM t5 } } |
+ lappend res $r $c $d |
+ } |
+ set res |
+} {1 a b 1 c d 2 a b {} c d} |
+do_test delete-9.3 { |
+ execsql { |
+ INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(1, 2); |
+ INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(3, 4); |
+ INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(5, 6); |
+ } |
+ set res [list] |
+ db eval { SELECT t5.rowid AS r, c, d FROM t5, t6 ORDER BY a } { |
+ if {$r==2} { db eval { DELETE FROM t5 WHERE rowid = 2 } } |
+ lappend res $r $c $d |
+ } |
+ set res |
+} {1 a b 1 c d 2 a b {} c d 3 a b 3 c d} |
+do_test delete-9.4 { |
+ execsql { |
+ DELETE FROM t5; |
+ INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(1, 2); |
+ INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(3, 4); |
+ INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(5, 6); |
+ } |
+ set res [list] |
+ db eval { SELECT t5.rowid AS r, c, d FROM t5, t6 ORDER BY a } { |
+ if {$r==2} { db eval { DELETE FROM t5 WHERE rowid = 1 } } |
+ lappend res $r $c $d |
+ } |
+ set res |
+} {1 a b 1 c d 2 a b 2 c d 3 a b 3 c d} |
+do_test delete-9.5 { |
+ execsql { |
+ DELETE FROM t5; |
+ INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(1, 2); |
+ INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(3, 4); |
+ INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(5, 6); |
+ } |
+ set res [list] |
+ db eval { SELECT t5.rowid AS r, c, d FROM t5, t6 ORDER BY a } { |
+ if {$r==2} { db eval { DELETE FROM t5 WHERE rowid = 3 } } |
+ lappend res $r $c $d |
+ } |
+ set res |
+} {1 a b 1 c d 2 a b 2 c d} |
+ |
+ |
+finish_test |