sqlite/test/select5.test
drh 6a012f04d5 Reinsert an SCopy operation that was removed in (5523) because coverage
testing indicated that it was dead code.  Ticket  shows that the
code was not as dead as we thought it was. (CVS 5578)

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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 aggregate functions and the
# GROUP BY and HAVING clauses of SELECT statements.
#
# $Id: select5.test,v 1.20 2008/08/21 14:15:59 drh Exp $
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
# Build some test data
#
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t1(x int, y int);
BEGIN;
}
for {set i 1} {$i<32} {incr i} {
for {set j 0} {(1<<$j)<$i} {incr j} {}
execsql "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES([expr {32-$i}],[expr {10-$j}])"
}
execsql {
COMMIT
}
do_test select5-1.0 {
execsql {SELECT DISTINCT y FROM t1 ORDER BY y}
} {5 6 7 8 9 10}
# Sort by an aggregate function.
#
do_test select5-1.1 {
execsql {SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY y ORDER BY y}
} {5 15 6 8 7 4 8 2 9 1 10 1}
do_test select5-1.2 {
execsql {SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY y ORDER BY count(*), y}
} {9 1 10 1 8 2 7 4 6 8 5 15}
do_test select5-1.3 {
execsql {SELECT count(*), y FROM t1 GROUP BY y ORDER BY count(*), y}
} {1 9 1 10 2 8 4 7 8 6 15 5}
# Some error messages associated with aggregates and GROUP BY
#
do_test select5-2.1.1 {
catchsql {
SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY z ORDER BY y
}
} {1 {no such column: z}}
do_test select5-2.1.2 {
catchsql {
SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY temp.t1.y ORDER BY y
}
} {1 {no such column: temp.t1.y}}
do_test select5-2.2 {
set v [catch {execsql {
SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY z(y) ORDER BY y
}} msg]
lappend v $msg
} {1 {no such function: z}}
do_test select5-2.3 {
set v [catch {execsql {
SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY y HAVING count(*)<3 ORDER BY y
}} msg]
lappend v $msg
} {0 {8 2 9 1 10 1}}
do_test select5-2.4 {
set v [catch {execsql {
SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY y HAVING z(y)<3 ORDER BY y
}} msg]
lappend v $msg
} {1 {no such function: z}}
do_test select5-2.5 {
set v [catch {execsql {
SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY y HAVING count(*)<z ORDER BY y
}} msg]
lappend v $msg
} {1 {no such column: z}}
# Get the Agg function to rehash in vdbe.c
#
do_test select5-3.1 {
execsql {
SELECT x, count(*), avg(y) FROM t1 GROUP BY x HAVING x<4 ORDER BY x
}
} {1 1 5.0 2 1 5.0 3 1 5.0}
# Run various aggregate functions when the count is zero.
#
do_test select5-4.1 {
execsql {
SELECT avg(x) FROM t1 WHERE x>100
}
} {{}}
do_test select5-4.2 {
execsql {
SELECT count(x) FROM t1 WHERE x>100
}
} {0}
do_test select5-4.3 {
execsql {
SELECT min(x) FROM t1 WHERE x>100
}
} {{}}
do_test select5-4.4 {
execsql {
SELECT max(x) FROM t1 WHERE x>100
}
} {{}}
do_test select5-4.5 {
execsql {
SELECT sum(x) FROM t1 WHERE x>100
}
} {{}}
# Some tests for queries with a GROUP BY clause but no aggregate functions.
#
# Note: The query in test cases 5.1 through 5.5 are not legal SQL. So if the
# implementation changes in the future and it returns different results,
# this is not such a big deal.
#
do_test select5-5.1 {
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b, c);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 2, 3);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 4, 5);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(6, 4, 7);
CREATE INDEX t2_idx ON t2(a);
}
} {}
do_test select5-5.2 {
execsql {
SELECT a FROM t2 GROUP BY a;
}
} {1 6}
do_test select5-5.3 {
execsql {
SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE a>2 GROUP BY a;
}
} {6}
do_test select5-5.4 {
execsql {
SELECT a, b FROM t2 GROUP BY a, b;
}
} {1 2 1 4 6 4}
do_test select5-5.5 {
execsql {
SELECT a, b FROM t2 GROUP BY a;
}
} {1 4 6 4}
# Test rendering of columns for the GROUP BY clause.
#
do_test select5-5.11 {
execsql {
SELECT max(c), b*a, b, a FROM t2 GROUP BY b*a, b, a
}
} {3 2 2 1 5 4 4 1 7 24 4 6}
# NULL compare equal to each other for the purposes of processing
# the GROUP BY clause.
#
do_test select5-6.1 {
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t3(x,y);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(1,NULL);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(2,NULL);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(3,4);
SELECT count(x), y FROM t3 GROUP BY y ORDER BY 1
}
} {1 4 2 {}}
do_test select5-6.2 {
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t4(x,y,z);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(1,2,NULL);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(2,3,NULL);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(3,NULL,5);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(4,NULL,6);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(4,NULL,6);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(5,NULL,NULL);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(5,NULL,NULL);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(6,7,8);
SELECT max(x), count(x), y, z FROM t4 GROUP BY y, z ORDER BY 1
}
} {1 1 2 {} 2 1 3 {} 3 1 {} 5 4 2 {} 6 5 2 {} {} 6 1 7 8}
do_test select5-7.2 {
execsql {
SELECT count(*), count(x) as cnt FROM t4 GROUP BY y ORDER BY cnt;
}
} {1 1 1 1 1 1 5 5}
# See ticket #3324.
#
do_test select5-8.1 {
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t8a(a,b);
CREATE TABLE t8b(x);
INSERT INTO t8a VALUES('one', 1);
INSERT INTO t8a VALUES('one', 2);
INSERT INTO t8a VALUES('two', 3);
INSERT INTO t8a VALUES('one', NULL);
INSERT INTO t8b(rowid,x) VALUES(1,111);
INSERT INTO t8b(rowid,x) VALUES(2,222);
INSERT INTO t8b(rowid,x) VALUES(3,333);
SELECT a, count(b) FROM t8a, t8b WHERE b=t8b.rowid GROUP BY a ORDER BY a;
}
} {one 2 two 1}
do_test select5-8.2 {
execsql {
SELECT a, count(b) FROM t8a, t8b WHERE b=+t8b.rowid GROUP BY a ORDER BY a;
}
} {one 2 two 1}
do_test select5-8.3 {
execsql {
SELECT t8a.a, count(t8a.b) FROM t8a, t8b WHERE t8a.b=t8b.rowid
GROUP BY 1 ORDER BY 1;
}
} {one 2 two 1}
do_test select5-8.4 {
execsql {
SELECT a, count(*) FROM t8a, t8b WHERE b=+t8b.rowid GROUP BY a ORDER BY a;
}
} {one 2 two 1}
do_test select5-8.5 {
execsql {
SELECT a, count(b) FROM t8a, t8b WHERE b<x GROUP BY a ORDER BY a;
}
} {one 6 two 3}
do_test select5-8.6 {
execsql {
SELECT a, count(t8a.b) FROM t8a, t8b WHERE b=t8b.rowid
GROUP BY a ORDER BY 2;
}
} {two 1 one 2}
do_test select5-8.7 {
execsql {
SELECT a, count(b) FROM t8a, t8b GROUP BY a ORDER BY 2;
}
} {two 3 one 6}
do_test select5-8.8 {
execsql {
SELECT a, count(*) FROM t8a, t8b GROUP BY a ORDER BY 2;
}
} {two 3 one 9}
finish_test