# 2009 Nov 11 # # 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. # #*********************************************************************** # # The focus of this file is testing the CLI shell tool. # # $Id: shell2.test,v 1.7 2009/07/17 16:54:48 shaneh Exp $ # # Test plan: # # shell2-1.*: Misc. test of various tickets and reported errors. # set testdir [file dirname $argv0] source $testdir/tester.tcl set CLI [test_find_cli] db close forcedelete test.db test.db-journal test.db-wal sqlite3 db test.db #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # shell2-1.*: Misc. test of various tickets and reported errors. # # Batch mode not creating databases. # Reported on mailing list by Ken Zalewski. # Ticket [aeff892c57]. do_test shell2-1.1.1 { forcedelete foo.db set rc [ catchcmd "-batch foo.db" "CREATE TABLE t1(a);" ] set fexist [file exist foo.db] list $rc $fexist } {{0 {}} 1} # Shell silently ignores extra parameters. # Ticket [f5cb008a65]. do_test shell2-1.2.1 { catchcmdex {:memory: "select+3" "select+4"} } {0 {3 4 }} # Test a problem reported on the mailing list. The shell was at one point # returning the generic SQLITE_ERROR message ("SQL error or missing database") # instead of the "too many levels..." message in the test below. # do_test shell2-1.3 { catchcmd "-batch test.db" { PRAGMA recursive_triggers = ON; CREATE TABLE t5(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c); INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(1, 2, 3); CREATE TRIGGER au_tble AFTER UPDATE ON t5 BEGIN UPDATE OR IGNORE t5 SET a = new.a, c = 10; END; UPDATE OR REPLACE t5 SET a = 4 WHERE a = 1; } } {1 {Error: near line 9: too many levels of trigger recursion}} # Shell not echoing all commands with echo on. # Ticket [eb620916be]. # Test with echo off # NB. whitespace is important do_test shell2-1.4.1 { forcedelete foo.db catchcmd "foo.db" {CREATE TABLE foo(a); INSERT INTO foo(a) VALUES(1); SELECT * FROM foo;} } {0 1} # Test with echo on using command line option # NB. whitespace is important do_test shell2-1.4.2 { forcedelete foo.db catchcmd "-echo foo.db" {CREATE TABLE foo(a); INSERT INTO foo(a) VALUES(1); SELECT * FROM foo;} } {0 {CREATE TABLE foo(a); INSERT INTO foo(a) VALUES(1); SELECT * FROM foo; 1}} # Test with echo on using dot command # NB. whitespace is important do_test shell2-1.4.3 { forcedelete foo.db catchcmd "foo.db" {.echo ON CREATE TABLE foo(a); INSERT INTO foo(a) VALUES(1); SELECT * FROM foo;} } {0 {CREATE TABLE foo(a); INSERT INTO foo(a) VALUES(1); SELECT * FROM foo; 1}} # Test with echo on using dot command and # turning off mid- processing. # NB. whitespace is important do_test shell2-1.4.4 { forcedelete foo.db catchcmd "foo.db" {.echo ON CREATE TABLE foo(a); .echo OFF INSERT INTO foo(a) VALUES(1); SELECT * FROM foo;} } {0 {CREATE TABLE foo(a); .echo OFF 1}} # Test with echo on using dot command and # multiple commands per line. # NB. whitespace is important do_test shell2-1.4.5 { forcedelete foo.db catchcmdex "foo.db" {.echo ON CREATE TABLE foo1(a); INSERT INTO foo1(a) VALUES(1); CREATE TABLE foo2(b); INSERT INTO foo2(b) VALUES(1); SELECT * FROM foo1; SELECT * FROM foo2; INSERT INTO foo1(a) VALUES(2); INSERT INTO foo2(b) VALUES(2); SELECT * FROM foo1; SELECT * FROM foo2; } } {0 {CREATE TABLE foo1(a); INSERT INTO foo1(a) VALUES(1); CREATE TABLE foo2(b); INSERT INTO foo2(b) VALUES(1); SELECT * FROM foo1; 1 SELECT * FROM foo2; 1 INSERT INTO foo1(a) VALUES(2); INSERT INTO foo2(b) VALUES(2); SELECT * FROM foo1; 1 2 SELECT * FROM foo2; 1 2 }} # Test with echo on and headers on using dot command and # multiple commands per line. # NB. whitespace is important do_test shell2-1.4.6 { forcedelete foo.db catchcmdex "foo.db" {.echo ON .headers ON CREATE TABLE foo1(a); INSERT INTO foo1(a) VALUES(1); CREATE TABLE foo2(b); INSERT INTO foo2(b) VALUES(1); SELECT * FROM foo1; SELECT * FROM foo2; INSERT INTO foo1(a) VALUES(2); INSERT INTO foo2(b) VALUES(2); SELECT * FROM foo1; SELECT * FROM foo2; } } {0 {.headers ON CREATE TABLE foo1(a); INSERT INTO foo1(a) VALUES(1); CREATE TABLE foo2(b); INSERT INTO foo2(b) VALUES(1); SELECT * FROM foo1; a 1 SELECT * FROM foo2; b 1 INSERT INTO foo1(a) VALUES(2); INSERT INTO foo2(b) VALUES(2); SELECT * FROM foo1; a 1 2 SELECT * FROM foo2; b 1 2 }} finish_test