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# 2015-01-05
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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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#
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# This file verifies that INSERT operations with a very large number of
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# VALUE terms works and does not hit the SQLITE_LIMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT limit.
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#
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set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
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source $testdir/tester.tcl
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set testprefix selectG
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2015-01-06 19:53:49 +03:00
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# Do an INSERT with a VALUES clause that contains 100,000 entries. Verify
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# that this insert happens quickly (in less than 10 seconds). Actually, the
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# insert will normally happen in less than 0.5 seconds on a workstation, but
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# we allow plenty of overhead for slower machines. The speed test checks
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# for an O(N*N) inefficiency that was once in the code and that would make
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# the insert run for over a minute.
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#
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do_test 100 {
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set sql "CREATE TABLE t1(x);\nINSERT INTO t1(x) VALUES"
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for {set i 1} {$i<100000} {incr i} {
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append sql "($i),"
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}
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append sql "($i);"
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set microsec [lindex [time {db eval $sql}] 0]
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db eval {
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SELECT count(x), sum(x), avg(x), $microsec<10000000 FROM t1;
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}
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} {100000 5000050000 50000.5 1}
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2015-01-05 19:27:43 +03:00
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2018-01-14 23:12:23 +03:00
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# 2018-01-14. A 100K-entry VALUES clause within a scalar expression does
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# not cause processor stack overflow.
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#
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do_test 110 {
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set sql "SELECT (VALUES"
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for {set i 1} {$i<100000} {incr i} {
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append sql "($i),"
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}
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append sql "($i));"
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db eval $sql
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} {1}
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# Only the left-most term of a multi-valued VALUES within a scalar
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# expression is evaluated.
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#
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do_test 120 {
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set n [llength [split [db eval "explain $sql"] \n]]
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expr {$n<10}
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} {1}
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2015-01-05 19:27:43 +03:00
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finish_test
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