# 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. # # # Test plan: # # shell1-1.*: Basic command line option handling. # shell1-2.*: Basic "dot" command token parsing. # shell1-3.*: Basic test that "dot" command can be called. # 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 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test cases shell1-1.*: Basic command line option handling. # # invalid option do_test shell1-1.1.1 { set res [catchcmd "-bad test.db" ""] set rc [lindex $res 0] list $rc \ [regexp {Error: unknown option: -bad} $res] } {1 1} do_test shell1-1.1.1b { set res [catchcmd "test.db -bad" ""] set rc [lindex $res 0] list $rc \ [regexp {Error: unknown option: -bad} $res] } {1 1} # error on extra options do_test shell1-1.1.2 { catchcmd "test.db \"select+3\" \"select+4\"" "" } {0 {3 4}} # error on extra options do_test shell1-1.1.3 { catchcmd "test.db FOO test.db BAD" ".quit" } {1 {Error: near "FOO": syntax error}} # -help do_test shell1-1.2.1 { set res [catchcmd "-help test.db" ""] set rc [lindex $res 0] list $rc \ [regexp {Usage} $res] \ [regexp {\-init} $res] \ [regexp {\-version} $res] } {1 1 1 1} # -init filename read/process named file forcedelete FOO set out [open FOO w] puts $out "" close $out do_test shell1-1.3.1 { catchcmd "-init FOO test.db" "" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-1.3.2 { catchcmd "-init FOO test.db .quit BAD" "" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-1.3.3 { catchcmd "-init FOO test.db BAD .quit" "" } {1 {Error: near "BAD": syntax error}} # -echo print commands before execution do_test shell1-1.4.1 { catchcmd "-echo test.db" "" } {0 {}} # -[no]header turn headers on or off do_test shell1-1.5.1 { catchcmd "-header test.db" "" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-1.5.2 { catchcmd "-noheader test.db" "" } {0 {}} # -bail stop after hitting an error do_test shell1-1.6.1 { catchcmd "-bail test.db" "" } {0 {}} # -interactive force interactive I/O do_test shell1-1.7.1 { set res [catchcmd "-interactive test.db" ".quit"] set rc [lindex $res 0] list $rc \ [regexp {SQLite version} $res] \ [regexp {Enter ".help" for usage hints} $res] } {0 1 1} # -batch force batch I/O do_test shell1-1.8.1 { catchcmd "-batch test.db" "" } {0 {}} # -column set output mode to 'column' do_test shell1-1.9.1 { catchcmd "-column test.db" "" } {0 {}} # -csv set output mode to 'csv' do_test shell1-1.10.1 { catchcmd "-csv test.db" "" } {0 {}} # -html set output mode to HTML do_test shell1-1.11.1 { catchcmd "-html test.db" "" } {0 {}} # -line set output mode to 'line' do_test shell1-1.12.1 { catchcmd "-line test.db" "" } {0 {}} # -list set output mode to 'list' do_test shell1-1.13.1 { catchcmd "-list test.db" "" } {0 {}} # -separator 'x' set output field separator (|) do_test shell1-1.14.1 { catchcmd "-separator 'x' test.db" "" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-1.14.2 { catchcmd "-separator x test.db" "" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-1.14.3 { set res [catchcmd "-separator" ""] set rc [lindex $res 0] list $rc \ [regexp {Error: missing argument to -separator} $res] } {1 1} # -stats print memory stats before each finalize do_test shell1-1.14b.1 { catchcmd "-stats test.db" "" } {0 {}} # -nullvalue 'text' set text string for NULL values do_test shell1-1.15.1 { catchcmd "-nullvalue 'x' test.db" "" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-1.15.2 { catchcmd "-nullvalue x test.db" "" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-1.15.3 { set res [catchcmd "-nullvalue" ""] set rc [lindex $res 0] list $rc \ [regexp {Error: missing argument to -nullvalue} $res] } {1 1} # -version show SQLite version do_test shell1-1.16.1 { set x [catchcmd "-version test.db" ""] } {/3.[0-9.]+ 20\d\d-[01]\d-\d\d \d\d:\d\d:\d\d [0-9a-f]+/} #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test cases shell1-2.*: Basic "dot" command token parsing. # # check first token handling do_test shell1-2.1.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".foo" } {1 {Error: unknown command or invalid arguments: "foo". Enter ".help" for help}} do_test shell1-2.1.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".\"foo OFF\"" } {1 {Error: unknown command or invalid arguments: "foo OFF". Enter ".help" for help}} do_test shell1-2.1.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".\'foo OFF\'" } {1 {Error: unknown command or invalid arguments: "foo OFF". Enter ".help" for help}} # unbalanced quotes do_test shell1-2.2.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".\"foo OFF" } {1 {Error: unknown command or invalid arguments: "foo OFF". Enter ".help" for help}} do_test shell1-2.2.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".\'foo OFF" } {1 {Error: unknown command or invalid arguments: "foo OFF". Enter ".help" for help}} do_test shell1-2.2.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".explain \"OFF" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-2.2.4 { catchcmd "test.db" ".explain \'OFF" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-2.2.5 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode \"insert FOO" } {1 {Error: mode should be one of: ascii box column csv html insert json line list markdown quote table tabs tcl}} do_test shell1-2.2.6 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode \'insert FOO" } {1 {Error: mode should be one of: ascii box column csv html insert json line list markdown quote table tabs tcl}} # check multiple tokens, and quoted tokens do_test shell1-2.3.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".explain 1" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-2.3.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".explain on" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-2.3.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".explain \"1 2 3\"" } {1 {ERROR: Not a boolean value: "1 2 3". Assuming "no".}} do_test shell1-2.3.4 { catchcmd "test.db" ".explain \"OFF\"" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-2.3.5 { catchcmd "test.db" ".\'explain\' \'OFF\'" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-2.3.6 { catchcmd "test.db" ".explain \'OFF\'" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-2.3.7 { catchcmd "test.db" ".\'explain\' \'OFF\'" } {0 {}} # check quoted args are unquoted do_test shell1-2.4.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode FOO" } {1 {Error: mode should be one of: ascii box column csv html insert json line list markdown quote table tabs tcl}} do_test shell1-2.4.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode csv" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-2.4.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode \"csv\"" } {0 {}} #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test cases shell1-3.*: Basic test that "dot" command can be called. # # .backup ?DB? FILE Backup DB (default "main") to FILE do_test shell1-3.1.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".backup" } {1 {missing FILENAME argument on .backup}} forcedelete FOO do_test shell1-3.1.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".backup FOO" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.1.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".backup FOO BAR" } {1 {Error: unknown database FOO}} do_test shell1-3.1.4 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".backup FOO BAR BAD" } {1 {Usage: .backup ?DB? ?OPTIONS? FILENAME}} # .bail ON|OFF Stop after hitting an error. Default OFF do_test shell1-3.2.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".bail" } {1 {Usage: .bail on|off}} do_test shell1-3.2.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".bail ON" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.2.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".bail OFF" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.2.4 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".bail OFF BAD" } {1 {Usage: .bail on|off}} ifcapable vtab { # .databases List names and files of attached databases do_test shell1-3.3.1 { catchcmd "-csv test.db" ".databases" } "/0.+main.+[string map {/ ".{1,2}"} [string range [get_pwd] 0 10]].*/" do_test shell1-3.3.2 { # extra arguments ignored catchcmd "test.db" ".databases BAD" } "/0.+main.+[string map {/ ".{1,2}"} [string range [get_pwd] 0 10]].*/" } # .dump ?TABLE? ... Dump the database in an SQL text format # If TABLE specified, only dump tables matching # LIKE pattern TABLE. do_test shell1-3.4.1 { set res [catchcmd "test.db" ".dump"] list [regexp {BEGIN TRANSACTION;} $res] \ [regexp {COMMIT;} $res] } {1 1} do_test shell1-3.4.2 { set res [catchcmd "test.db" ".dump FOO"] list [regexp {BEGIN TRANSACTION;} $res] \ [regexp {COMMIT;} $res] } {1 1} # The .dump command now accepts multiple arguments #do_test shell1-3.4.3 { # # too many arguments # catchcmd "test.db" ".dump FOO BAD" #} {1 {Usage: .dump ?--preserve-rowids? ?--newlines? ?LIKE-PATTERN?}} # .echo ON|OFF Turn command echo on or off do_test shell1-3.5.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".echo" } {1 {Usage: .echo on|off}} do_test shell1-3.5.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".echo ON" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.5.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".echo OFF" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.5.4 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".echo OFF BAD" } {1 {Usage: .echo on|off}} # .exit Exit this program do_test shell1-3.6.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".exit" } {0 {}} # .explain ON|OFF Turn output mode suitable for EXPLAIN on or off. do_test shell1-3.7.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".explain" # explain is the exception to the booleans. without an option, it turns it on. } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.7.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".explain ON" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.7.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".explain OFF" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.7.4 { # extra arguments ignored catchcmd "test.db" ".explain OFF BAD" } {0 {}} # .header(s) ON|OFF Turn display of headers on or off do_test shell1-3.9.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".header" } {1 {Usage: .headers on|off}} do_test shell1-3.9.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".header ON" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.9.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".header OFF" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.9.4 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".header OFF BAD" } {1 {Usage: .headers on|off}} do_test shell1-3.9.5 { catchcmd "test.db" ".headers" } {1 {Usage: .headers on|off}} do_test shell1-3.9.6 { catchcmd "test.db" ".headers ON" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.9.7 { catchcmd "test.db" ".headers OFF" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.9.8 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".headers OFF BAD" } {1 {Usage: .headers on|off}} # .help Show this message do_test shell1-3.10.1 { set res [catchcmd "test.db" ".help"] # look for a few of the possible help commands list [regexp {.help} $res] \ [regexp {.quit} $res] \ [regexp {.show} $res] } {1 1 1} do_test shell1-3.10.2 { # we allow .help to take extra args (it is help after all) set res [catchcmd "test.db" ".help *"] # look for a few of the possible help commands list [regexp {.help} $res] \ [regexp {.quit} $res] \ [regexp {.show} $res] } {1 1 1} # .import FILE TABLE Import data from FILE into TABLE do_test shell1-3.11.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".import" } {/1 .ERROR: missing FILE argument.*/} do_test shell1-3.11.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".import FOO" } {/1 .ERROR: missing TABLE argument.*/} do_test shell1-3.11.3 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".import FOO BAR BAD" } {/1 .ERROR: extra argument: "BAD".*./} # .indexes ?TABLE? Show names of all indexes # If TABLE specified, only show indexes for tables # matching LIKE pattern TABLE. do_test shell1-3.12.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".indexes" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.12.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".indexes FOO" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.12.2-legacy { catchcmd "test.db" ".indices FOO" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.12.3 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".indexes FOO BAD" } {1 {Usage: .indexes ?LIKE-PATTERN?}} # .mode MODE ?TABLE? Set output mode where MODE is one of: # ascii Columns/rows delimited by 0x1F and 0x1E # csv Comma-separated values # column Left-aligned columns. (See .width) # html HTML code # insert SQL insert statements for TABLE # line One value per line # list Values delimited by .separator strings # tabs Tab-separated values # tcl TCL list elements do_test shell1-3.13.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode" } {0 {current output mode: list}} do_test shell1-3.13.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode FOO" } {1 {Error: mode should be one of: ascii box column csv html insert json line list markdown quote table tabs tcl}} do_test shell1-3.13.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode csv" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.13.4 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode column" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.13.5 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode html" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.13.6 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode insert" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.13.7 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode line" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.13.8 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode list" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.13.9 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode tabs" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.13.10 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode tcl" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.13.11 { # extra arguments ignored catchcmd "test.db" ".mode tcl BAD" } {0 {}} # don't allow partial mode type matches do_test shell1-3.13.12 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode l" } {1 {Error: mode should be one of: ascii box column csv html insert json line list markdown quote table tabs tcl}} do_test shell1-3.13.13 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode li" } {1 {Error: mode should be one of: ascii box column csv html insert json line list markdown quote table tabs tcl}} do_test shell1-3.13.14 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode lin" } {0 {}} # .nullvalue STRING Print STRING in place of NULL values do_test shell1-3.14.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".nullvalue" } {1 {Usage: .nullvalue STRING}} do_test shell1-3.14.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".nullvalue FOO" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.14.3 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".nullvalue FOO BAD" } {1 {Usage: .nullvalue STRING}} # .output FILENAME Send output to FILENAME do_test shell1-3.15.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".output" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.15.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".output FOO" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.15.3 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".output FOO BAD" } {1 {ERROR: extra parameter: "BAD". Usage: .output ?FILE? Send output to FILE or stdout if FILE is omitted If FILE begins with '|' then open it as a pipe. Options: --bom Prefix output with a UTF8 byte-order mark -e Send output to the system text editor -x Send output as CSV to a spreadsheet child process exited abnormally}} # .output stdout Send output to the screen do_test shell1-3.16.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".output stdout" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.16.2 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".output stdout BAD" } {1 {ERROR: extra parameter: "BAD". Usage: .output ?FILE? Send output to FILE or stdout if FILE is omitted If FILE begins with '|' then open it as a pipe. Options: --bom Prefix output with a UTF8 byte-order mark -e Send output to the system text editor -x Send output as CSV to a spreadsheet child process exited abnormally}} # .prompt MAIN CONTINUE Replace the standard prompts do_test shell1-3.17.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".prompt" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.17.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".prompt FOO" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.17.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".prompt FOO BAR" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.17.4 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".prompt FOO BAR BAD" } {0 {}} # .quit Exit this program do_test shell1-3.18.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".quit" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.18.2 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".quit BAD" } {0 {}} # .read FILENAME Execute SQL in FILENAME do_test shell1-3.19.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".read" } {1 {Usage: .read FILE}} do_test shell1-3.19.2 { forcedelete FOO catchcmd "test.db" ".read FOO" } {1 {Error: cannot open "FOO"}} do_test shell1-3.19.3 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".read FOO BAD" } {1 {Usage: .read FILE}} # .restore ?DB? FILE Restore content of DB (default "main") from FILE do_test shell1-3.20.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".restore" } {1 {Usage: .restore ?DB? FILE}} do_test shell1-3.20.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".restore FOO" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.20.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".restore FOO BAR" } {1 {Error: unknown database FOO}} do_test shell1-3.20.4 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".restore FOO BAR BAD" } {1 {Usage: .restore ?DB? FILE}} ifcapable vtab { # .schema ?TABLE? Show the CREATE statements # If TABLE specified, only show tables matching # LIKE pattern TABLE. do_test shell1-3.21.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".schema" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.21.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".schema FOO" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.21.3 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".schema FOO BAD" } {1 {Usage: .schema ?--indent? ?--nosys? ?LIKE-PATTERN?}} do_test shell1-3.21.4 { catchcmd "test.db" { CREATE TABLE t1(x); CREATE VIEW v2 AS SELECT x+1 AS y FROM t1; CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT y+1 FROM v2; } catchcmd "test.db" ".schema" } {0 {CREATE TABLE t1(x); CREATE VIEW v2 AS SELECT x+1 AS y FROM t1 /* v2(y) */; CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT y+1 FROM v2 /* v1("y+1") */;}} db eval {DROP VIEW v1; DROP VIEW v2; DROP TABLE t1;} } # .separator STRING Change column separator used by output and .import do_test shell1-3.22.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".separator" } {1 {Usage: .separator COL ?ROW?}} do_test shell1-3.22.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".separator FOO" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.22.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".separator ABC XYZ" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.22.4 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".separator FOO BAD BAD2" } {1 {Usage: .separator COL ?ROW?}} # .show Show the current values for various settings do_test shell1-3.23.1 { set res [catchcmd "test.db" ".show"] list [regexp {echo:} $res] \ [regexp {explain:} $res] \ [regexp {headers:} $res] \ [regexp {mode:} $res] \ [regexp {nullvalue:} $res] \ [regexp {output:} $res] \ [regexp {colseparator:} $res] \ [regexp {rowseparator:} $res] \ [regexp {stats:} $res] \ [regexp {width:} $res] } {1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1} do_test shell1-3.23.2 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".show BAD" } {1 {Usage: .show}} # .stats ON|OFF Turn stats on or off #do_test shell1-3.23b.1 { # catchcmd "test.db" ".stats" #} {1 {Usage: .stats on|off|stmt|vmstep}} do_test shell1-3.23b.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".stats ON" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.23b.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".stats OFF" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.23b.4 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".stats OFF BAD" } {1 {Usage: .stats ?on|off|stmt|vmstep?}} # Ticket 7be932dfa60a8a6b3b26bcf7623ec46e0a403ddb 2018-06-07 # Adverse interaction between .stats and .eqp # do_test shell1-3.23b.5 { catchcmd "test.db" [string map {"\n " "\n"} { CREATE TEMP TABLE t1(x); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1),(2); .stats on .eqp full SELECT * FROM t1; }] } {/1\n2\n/} # .tables ?TABLE? List names of tables # If TABLE specified, only list tables matching # LIKE pattern TABLE. do_test shell1-3.24.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".tables" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.24.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".tables FOO" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.24.3 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".tables FOO BAD" } {0 {}} # .timeout MS Try opening locked tables for MS milliseconds do_test shell1-3.25.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".timeout" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.25.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".timeout zzz" # this should be treated the same as a '0' timeout } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.25.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".timeout 1" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.25.4 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".timeout 1 BAD" } {0 {}} # .width NUM NUM ... Set column widths for "column" mode do_test shell1-3.26.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".width" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.26.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".width xxx" # this should be treated the same as a '0' width for col 1 } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.26.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".width xxx yyy" # this should be treated the same as a '0' width for col 1 and 2 } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.26.4 { catchcmd "test.db" ".width 1 1" # this should be treated the same as a '1' width for col 1 and 2 } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.26.5 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode column\n.header off\n.width 10 -10\nSELECT 'abcdefg', 123456;" # this should be treated the same as a '1' width for col 1 and 2 } {0 {abcdefg 123456}} do_test shell1-3.26.6 { catchcmd "test.db" ".mode column\n.header off\n.width -10 10\nSELECT 'abcdefg', 123456;" # this should be treated the same as a '1' width for col 1 and 2 } {0 { abcdefg 123456 }} # .timer ON|OFF Turn the CPU timer measurement on or off do_test shell1-3.27.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".timer" } {1 {Usage: .timer on|off}} do_test shell1-3.27.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".timer ON" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.27.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".timer OFF" } {0 {}} do_test shell1-3.27.4 { # too many arguments catchcmd "test.db" ".timer OFF BAD" } {1 {Usage: .timer on|off}} do_test shell1-3-28.1 { catchcmd test.db \ ".log stdout\nSELECT coalesce(sqlite_log(123,'hello'),'456');" } "0 {(123) hello\n456}" do_test shell1-3-29.1 { catchcmd "test.db" ".print this is a test" } {0 {this is a test}} # dot-command argument quoting do_test shell1-3-30.1 { catchcmd {test.db} {.print "this\"is'a\055test" 'this\"is\\a\055test'} } {0 {this"is'a-test this\"is\\a\055test}} do_test shell1-3-31.1 { catchcmd {test.db} {.print "this\nis\ta\\test" 'this\nis\ta\\test'} } [list 0 "this\nis\ta\\test this\\nis\\ta\\\\test"] # Test the output of the ".dump" command # do_test shell1-4.1 { db close forcedelete test.db sqlite3 db test.db db eval { PRAGMA encoding=UTF16; CREATE TABLE t1(x); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(null), (''), (1), (2.25), ('hello'), (x'807f'); CREATE TABLE t3(x,y); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(1,null), (2,''), (3,1), (4,2.25), (5,'hello'), (6,x'807f'); } catchcmd test.db {.dump} } {0 {PRAGMA foreign_keys=OFF; BEGIN TRANSACTION; CREATE TABLE t1(x); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(''); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2.25); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('hello'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(X'807f'); CREATE TABLE t3(x,y); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(1,NULL); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(2,''); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(3,1); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(4,2.25); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(5,'hello'); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(6,X'807f'); COMMIT;}} ifcapable vtab { # The --preserve-rowids option to .dump # do_test shell1-4.1.1 { catchcmd test.db {.dump --preserve-rowids} } {0 {PRAGMA foreign_keys=OFF; BEGIN TRANSACTION; CREATE TABLE t1(x); INSERT INTO t1(rowid,x) VALUES(1,NULL); INSERT INTO t1(rowid,x) VALUES(2,''); INSERT INTO t1(rowid,x) VALUES(3,1); INSERT INTO t1(rowid,x) VALUES(4,2.25); INSERT INTO t1(rowid,x) VALUES(5,'hello'); INSERT INTO t1(rowid,x) VALUES(6,X'807f'); CREATE TABLE t3(x,y); INSERT INTO t3(rowid,x,y) VALUES(1,1,NULL); INSERT INTO t3(rowid,x,y) VALUES(2,2,''); INSERT INTO t3(rowid,x,y) VALUES(3,3,1); INSERT INTO t3(rowid,x,y) VALUES(4,4,2.25); INSERT INTO t3(rowid,x,y) VALUES(5,5,'hello'); INSERT INTO t3(rowid,x,y) VALUES(6,6,X'807f'); COMMIT;}} # If the table contains an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, do not record a separate # rowid column in the output. # do_test shell1-4.1.2 { db close forcedelete test2.db sqlite3 db test2.db db eval { CREATE TABLE t1(x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, y); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,null), (2,''), (3,1), (4,2.25), (5,'hello'), (6,x'807f'); } catchcmd test2.db {.dump --preserve-rowids} } {0 {PRAGMA foreign_keys=OFF; BEGIN TRANSACTION; CREATE TABLE t1(x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, y); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2,''); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3,1); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4,2.25); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5,'hello'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(6,X'807f'); COMMIT;}} # Verify that the table named [table] is correctly quoted and that # an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY DESC is not an alias for the rowid. # do_test shell1-4.1.3 { db close forcedelete test2.db sqlite3 db test2.db db eval { CREATE TABLE [table](x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY DESC, y); INSERT INTO [table] VALUES(1,null), (12,''), (23,1), (34,2.25), (45,'hello'), (56,x'807f'); } catchcmd test2.db {.dump --preserve-rowids} } {0 {PRAGMA foreign_keys=OFF; BEGIN TRANSACTION; CREATE TABLE [table](x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY DESC, y); INSERT INTO "table"(rowid,x,y) VALUES(1,1,NULL); INSERT INTO "table"(rowid,x,y) VALUES(2,12,''); INSERT INTO "table"(rowid,x,y) VALUES(3,23,1); INSERT INTO "table"(rowid,x,y) VALUES(4,34,2.25); INSERT INTO "table"(rowid,x,y) VALUES(5,45,'hello'); INSERT INTO "table"(rowid,x,y) VALUES(6,56,X'807f'); COMMIT;}} # Do not record rowids for a WITHOUT ROWID table. Also check correct quoting # of table names that contain odd characters. # do_test shell1-4.1.4 { db close forcedelete test2.db sqlite3 db test2.db db eval { CREATE TABLE [ta<>ble](x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, y) WITHOUT ROWID; INSERT INTO [ta<>ble] VALUES(1,null), (12,''), (23,1), (34,2.25), (45,'hello'), (56,x'807f'); } catchcmd test2.db {.dump --preserve-rowids} } {0 {PRAGMA foreign_keys=OFF; BEGIN TRANSACTION; CREATE TABLE [ta<>ble](x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, y) WITHOUT ROWID; INSERT INTO "ta<>ble" VALUES(1,NULL); INSERT INTO "ta<>ble" VALUES(12,''); INSERT INTO "ta<>ble" VALUES(23,1); INSERT INTO "ta<>ble" VALUES(34,2.25); INSERT INTO "ta<>ble" VALUES(45,'hello'); INSERT INTO "ta<>ble" VALUES(56,X'807f'); COMMIT;}} # Do not record rowids if the rowid is inaccessible # do_test shell1-4.1.5 { db close forcedelete test2.db sqlite3 db test2.db db eval { CREATE TABLE t1(_ROWID_,rowid,oid); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,null,'alpha'), (12,'',99), (23,1,x'b0b1b2'); } catchcmd test2.db {.dump --preserve-rowids} } {0 {PRAGMA foreign_keys=OFF; BEGIN TRANSACTION; CREATE TABLE t1(_ROWID_,rowid,oid); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,NULL,'alpha'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(12,'',99); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(23,1,X'b0b1b2'); COMMIT;}} } else { do_test shell1-4.1.6 { db close forcedelete test2.db sqlite3 db test2.db db eval { CREATE TABLE t1(x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, y); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,null), (2,''), (3,1), (4,2.25), (5,'hello'), (6,x'807f'); } catchcmd test2.db {.dump --preserve-rowids} } {1 {The --preserve-rowids option is not compatible with SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE}} } # Test the output of ".mode insert" # do_test shell1-4.2.1 { catchcmd test.db ".mode insert t1\nselect * from t1;" } {0 {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(''); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2.25); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('hello'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(X'807f');}} # Test the output of ".mode insert" with headers # do_test shell1-4.2.2 { catchcmd test.db ".mode insert t1\n.headers on\nselect * from t1;" } {0 {INSERT INTO t1(x) VALUES(NULL); INSERT INTO t1(x) VALUES(''); INSERT INTO t1(x) VALUES(1); INSERT INTO t1(x) VALUES(2.25); INSERT INTO t1(x) VALUES('hello'); INSERT INTO t1(x) VALUES(X'807f');}} # Test the output of ".mode insert" # do_test shell1-4.2.3 { catchcmd test.db ".mode insert t3\nselect * from t3;" } {0 {INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(1,NULL); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(2,''); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(3,1); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(4,2.25); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(5,'hello'); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(6,X'807f');}} # Test the output of ".mode insert" with headers # do_test shell1-4.2.4 { catchcmd test.db ".mode insert t3\n.headers on\nselect * from t3;" } {0 {INSERT INTO t3(x,y) VALUES(1,NULL); INSERT INTO t3(x,y) VALUES(2,''); INSERT INTO t3(x,y) VALUES(3,1); INSERT INTO t3(x,y) VALUES(4,2.25); INSERT INTO t3(x,y) VALUES(5,'hello'); INSERT INTO t3(x,y) VALUES(6,X'807f');}} # Test the output of ".mode tcl" # do_test shell1-4.3 { db close forcedelete test.db sqlite3 db test.db db eval { PRAGMA encoding=UTF8; CREATE TABLE t1(x); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(null), (''), (1), (2.25), ('hello'), (x'807f'); } catchcmd test.db ".mode tcl\nselect * from t1;" } {0 {"" "" "1" "2.25" "hello" "\200\177"}} # Test the output of ".mode tcl" with multiple columns # do_test shell1-4.4 { db eval { CREATE TABLE t2(x,y); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(null, ''), (1, 2.25), ('hello', x'807f'); } catchcmd test.db ".mode tcl\nselect * from t2;" } {0 {"" "" "1" "2.25" "hello" "\200\177"}} # Test the output of ".mode tcl" with ".nullvalue" # do_test shell1-4.5 { catchcmd test.db ".mode tcl\n.nullvalue NULL\nselect * from t2;" } {0 {"NULL" "" "1" "2.25" "hello" "\200\177"}} # Test the output of ".mode tcl" with Tcl reserved characters # do_test shell1-4.6 { db eval { CREATE TABLE tcl1(x); INSERT INTO tcl1 VALUES('"'), ('['), (']'), ('\{'), ('\}'), (';'), ('$'); } foreach {x y} [catchcmd test.db ".mode tcl\nselect * from tcl1;"] break list $x $y [llength $y] } {0 {"\"" "[" "]" "\\{" "\\}" ";" "$"} 7} # Test using arbitrary byte data with the shell via standard input/output. # do_test shell1-5.0 { # # NOTE: Skip NUL byte because it appears to be incompatible with command # shell argument parsing. # for {set i 1} {$i < 256} {incr i} { # # NOTE: Due to how the Tcl [exec] command works (i.e. where it treats # command channels opened for it as textual ones), the carriage # return character (and on Windows, the end-of-file character) # cannot be used here. # if {$i==0x0D || ($tcl_platform(platform)=="windows" && $i==0x1A)} { continue } # Tcl 8.7 maps 0x80 through 0x9f into valid UTF8. So skip those tests. if {$i>=0x80 && $i<=0x9f} continue if {$i>=0xE0 && $tcl_platform(os)=="OpenBSD"} continue if {$i>=0xE0 && $i<=0xEF && $tcl_platform(os)=="Linux"} continue set hex [format %02X $i] set char [subst \\x$hex]; set oldChar $char set escapes [list] if {$tcl_platform(platform)=="windows"} { # # NOTE: On Windows, we need to escape all the whitespace characters, # the alarm (\a) character, and those with special meaning to # the SQLite shell itself. # set escapes [list \ \a \\a \b \\b \t \\t \n \\n \v \\v \f \\f \r \\r \ " " "\" \"" \" \\\" ' \"'\" \\ \\\\] } else { # # NOTE: On Unix, we need to escape most of the whitespace characters # and those with special meaning to the SQLite shell itself. # The alarm (\a), backspace (\b), and carriage-return (\r) # characters do not appear to require escaping on Unix. For # the alarm and backspace characters, this is probably due to # differences in the command shell. For the carriage-return, # it is probably due to differences in how Tcl handles command # channel end-of-line translations. # set escapes [list \ \t \\t \n \\n \v \\v \f \\f \ " " "\" \"" \" \\\" ' \"'\" \\ \\\\] } set char [string map $escapes $char] set x [catchcmdex test.db ".print $char\n"] set code [lindex $x 0] set res [lindex $x 1] if {$code ne "0"} { error "failed with error: $res" } if {$res ne "$oldChar\n"} { if {[llength $res] > 0} { set got [format %02X [scan $res %c]] } else { set got } error "failed with byte $hex mismatch, got $got" } } } {} # These test cases do not work on MinGW if 0 { # The string used here is the word "test" in Chinese. # In UTF-8, it is encoded as: \xE6\xB5\x8B\xE8\xAF\x95 set test \u6D4B\u8BD5 do_test shell1-6.0 { set fileName $test; append fileName .db catch {forcedelete $fileName} set x [catchcmdex $fileName "CREATE TABLE t1(x);\n.schema\n"] set code [lindex $x 0] set res [string trim [lindex $x 1]] if {$code ne "0"} { error "failed with error: $res" } if {$res ne "CREATE TABLE t1(x);"} { error "failed with mismatch: $res" } if {![file exists $fileName]} { error "file \"$fileName\" (Unicode) does not exist" } forcedelete $fileName } {} do_test shell1-6.1 { catch {forcedelete test3.db} set x [catchcmdex test3.db \ "CREATE TABLE [encoding convertto utf-8 $test](x);\n.schema\n"] set code [lindex $x 0] set res [string trim [lindex $x 1]] if {$code ne "0"} { error "failed with error: $res" } if {$res ne "CREATE TABLE ${test}(x);"} { error "failed with mismatch: $res" } forcedelete test3.db } {} } db close forcedelete test.db test.db-journal test.db-wal sqlite3 db test.db # The shell tool ".schema" command uses virtual table "pragma_database_list" # ifcapable vtab { do_test shell1-7.1.1 { db eval { CREATE TABLE Z (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY); CREATE TABLE _ (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY); CREATE TABLE YY (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY); CREATE TABLE __ (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY); CREATE TABLE WWW (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY); CREATE TABLE ___ (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY); } } {} do_test shell1-7.1.2 { catchcmd "test.db" ".schema _" } {0 {CREATE TABLE Z (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY); CREATE TABLE _ (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY);}} do_test shell1-7.1.3 { catchcmd "test.db" ".schema \\\\_" } {0 {CREATE TABLE _ (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY);}} do_test shell1-7.1.4 { catchcmd "test.db" ".schema __" } {0 {CREATE TABLE YY (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY); CREATE TABLE __ (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY);}} do_test shell1-7.1.5 { catchcmd "test.db" ".schema \\\\_\\\\_" } {0 {CREATE TABLE __ (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY);}} do_test shell1-7.1.6 { catchcmd "test.db" ".schema ___" } {0 {CREATE TABLE WWW (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY); CREATE TABLE ___ (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY);}} do_test shell1-7.1.7 { catchcmd "test.db" ".schema \\\\_\\\\_\\\\_" } {0 {CREATE TABLE ___ (x TEXT PRIMARY KEY);}} } # Test case for the ieee754 and decimal extensions in the shell. # See the "floatingpoint.html" file in the documentation for more # information. # do_test shell1-8.1 { catchcmd ":memory:" { -- The pow2 table will hold all the necessary powers of two. CREATE TABLE pow2(x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, v TEXT); WITH RECURSIVE c(x,v) AS ( VALUES(0,'1') UNION ALL SELECT x+1, decimal_mul(v,'2') FROM c WHERE x+1<=971 ) INSERT INTO pow2(x,v) SELECT x, v FROM c; WITH RECURSIVE c(x,v) AS ( VALUES(-1,'0.5') UNION ALL SELECT x-1, decimal_mul(v,'0.5') FROM c WHERE x-1>=-1075 ) INSERT INTO pow2(x,v) SELECT x, v FROM c; -- This query finds the decimal representation of each value in the "c" table. WITH c(n) AS (VALUES(47.49)) ----XXXXX----------- Replace with whatever you want SELECT decimal_mul(ieee754_mantissa(c.n),pow2.v) FROM pow2, c WHERE pow2.x=ieee754_exponent(c.n); } } {0 47.49000000000000198951966012828052043914794921875} do_test shell1-8.2 { catchcmd :memory: { .mode box SELECT ieee754(47.49) AS x; } } {0 {┌───────────────────────────────┐ │ x │ ├───────────────────────────────┤ │ ieee754(6683623321994527,-47) │ └───────────────────────────────┘}} do_test shell1-8.3 { catchcmd ":memory: --box" { select ieee754(6683623321994527,-47) as x; } } {0 {┌───────┐ │ x │ ├───────┤ │ 47.49 │ └───────┘}} do_test shell1-8.4 { catchcmd ":memory: --table" {SELECT ieee754_mantissa(47.49) AS M, ieee754_exponent(47.49) AS E;} } {0 {+------------------+-----+ | M | E | +------------------+-----+ | 6683623321994527 | -47 | +------------------+-----+}} finish_test