sqlite/test/orderbyA.test

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# 2019-09-21
#
# 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.
#
# Specifically, it tests cases where the expressions in a GROUP BY
# clause are the same as those in the ORDER BY clause.
#
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
set ::testprefix orderbyA
proc do_sortcount_test {tn sql cnt res} {
set eqp [execsql "EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN $sql"]
set rcnt [regexp -all {USE TEMP} $eqp]
uplevel [list do_test $tn.1 [list set {} $rcnt] $cnt]
uplevel [list do_execsql_test $tn.2 $sql $res]
}
do_execsql_test 1.0 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('one', 1, 11);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('three', 7, 11);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('one', 2, 11);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('one', 3, 11);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('two', 4, 11);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('two', 6, 11);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('three', 8, 11);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('two', 5, 11);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('three', 9, 11);
}
foreach {tn idx} {
1 {}
2 {CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a)}
3 {CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a DESC)}
} {
execsql { DROP INDEX IF EXISTS i1 }
execsql $idx
# $match is the number of temp-table sorts we expect if the GROUP BY
# can use the same sort order as the ORDER BY. $nomatch is the number
# of expected sorts if the GROUP BY and ORDER BY are not compatible.
set match 1
set nomatch 2
if {$tn>=2} {
set match 0
set nomatch 1
}
do_sortcount_test 1.$tn.1.1 {
SELECT a, sum(b) FROM t1 GROUP BY a ORDER BY a
} $match {one 6 three 24 two 15}
do_sortcount_test 1.$tn.1.2 {
SELECT a, sum(b) FROM t1 GROUP BY a ORDER BY a DESC
} $match {two 15 three 24 one 6}
do_sortcount_test 1.$tn.2.1 {
SELECT a, sum(b) FROM t1 GROUP BY a ORDER BY a||''
} $nomatch {one 6 three 24 two 15}
do_sortcount_test 1.$tn.2.2 {
SELECT a, sum(b) FROM t1 GROUP BY a ORDER BY a||'' DESC
} $nomatch {two 15 three 24 one 6}
do_sortcount_test 1.$tn.3.1 {
SELECT a, sum(b) FROM t1 GROUP BY a ORDER BY a NULLS LAST
} $nomatch {one 6 three 24 two 15}
do_sortcount_test 1.$tn.3.2 {
SELECT a, sum(b) FROM t1 GROUP BY a ORDER BY a DESC NULLS FIRST
} $nomatch {two 15 three 24 one 6}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
do_execsql_test 2.0 {
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b, c);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 'one', 1);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 'two', 2);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 'one', 3);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 'two', 4);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 'one', 5);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 'two', 6);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2, 'one', 7);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2, 'two', 8);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2, 'one', 9);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2, 'two', 10);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2, 'one', 11);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2, 'two', 12);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(NULL, 'one', 13);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(NULL, 'two', 14);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(NULL, 'one', 15);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(NULL, 'two', 16);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(NULL, 'one', 17);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(NULL, 'two', 18);
}
foreach {tn idx} {
1 {}
2 { CREATE INDEX i2 ON t2(a, b) }
3 { CREATE INDEX i2 ON t2(a DESC, b DESC) }
4 { CREATE INDEX i2 ON t2(a, b DESC) }
5 { CREATE INDEX i2 ON t2(a DESC, b) }
} {
execsql { DROP INDEX IF EXISTS i2 }
execsql $idx
set nSort [expr ($tn==2 || $tn==3) ? 0 : 1]
do_sortcount_test 2.$tn.1.1 {
SELECT a, b, sum(c) FROM t2 GROUP BY a, b ORDER BY a, b;
} $nSort {{} one 45 {} two 48 1 one 9 1 two 12 2 one 27 2 two 30}
do_sortcount_test 2.$tn.1.2 {
SELECT a, b, sum(c) FROM t2 GROUP BY a, b ORDER BY a DESC, b DESC;
} $nSort {2 two 30 2 one 27 1 two 12 1 one 9 {} two 48 {} one 45}
set nSort [expr ($tn==4 || $tn==5) ? 0 : 1]
do_sortcount_test 2.$tn.2.1 {
SELECT a, b, sum(c) FROM t2 GROUP BY a, b ORDER BY a, b DESC;
} $nSort { {} two 48 {} one 45 1 two 12 1 one 9 2 two 30 2 one 27 }
do_sortcount_test 2.$tn.2.2 {
SELECT a, b, sum(c) FROM t2 GROUP BY a, b ORDER BY a DESC, b;
} $nSort { 2 one 27 2 two 30 1 one 9 1 two 12 {} one 45 {} two 48 }
# ORDER BY can never piggyback on the GROUP BY sort if it uses
# non-standard NULLS behaviour.
set nSort [expr $tn==1 ? 2 : 1]
do_sortcount_test 2.$tn.3.1 {
SELECT a, b, sum(c) FROM t2 GROUP BY a, b ORDER BY a, b DESC NULLS FIRST;
} $nSort { {} two 48 {} one 45 1 two 12 1 one 9 2 two 30 2 one 27 }
do_sortcount_test 2.$tn.3.2 {
SELECT a, b, sum(c) FROM t2 GROUP BY a, b ORDER BY a DESC, b NULLS LAST;
} $nSort { 2 one 27 2 two 30 1 one 9 1 two 12 {} one 45 {} two 48 }
}
finish_test