sqlite/test/collate3.test
danielk1977 27c774388a Ensure tests pass when SQLITE_OMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT is defined. (CVS 2138)
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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 script is page cache subsystem.
#
# $Id: collate3.test,v 1.6 2004/11/22 13:35:42 danielk1977 Exp $
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
#
# Tests are organised as follows:
#
# collate3.1.* - Errors related to unknown collation sequences.
# collate3.2.* - Errors related to undefined collation sequences.
# collate3.3.* - Writing to a table that has an index with an undefined c.s.
# collate3.4.* - Misc errors.
# collate3.5.* - Collation factory.
#
#
# These tests ensure that when a user executes a statement with an
# unknown collation sequence an error is returned.
#
do_test collate3-1.0 {
execsql {
CREATE TABLE collate3t1(c1);
}
} {}
do_test collate3-1.1 {
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3t1 ORDER BY 1 collate garbage;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: garbage}}
do_test collate3-1.2 {
catchsql {
CREATE TABLE collate3t2(c1 collate garbage);
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: garbage}}
do_test collate3-1.3 {
catchsql {
CREATE INDEX collate3i1 ON collate3t1(c1 COLLATE garbage);
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: garbage}}
execsql {
DROP TABLE collate3t1;
}
#
# Create a table with a default collation sequence, then close
# and re-open the database without re-registering the collation
# sequence. Then make sure the library stops us from using
# the collation sequence in:
# * an explicitly collated ORDER BY
# * an ORDER BY that uses the default collation sequence
# * an expression (=)
# * a CREATE TABLE statement
# * a CREATE INDEX statement that uses a default collation sequence
# * a GROUP BY that uses the default collation sequence
# * a SELECT DISTINCT that uses the default collation sequence
# * Compound SELECTs that uses the default collation sequence
# * An ORDER BY on a compound SELECT with an explicit ORDER BY.
#
do_test collate3-2.0 {
db collate string_compare {string compare}
execsql {
CREATE TABLE collate3t1(c1 COLLATE string_compare, c2);
}
db close
sqlite3 db test.db
expr 0
} 0
do_test collate3-2.1 {
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3t1 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE string_compare;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-2.2 {
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3t1 ORDER BY c1;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-2.3 {
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3t1 WHERE c1 = 'xxx';
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-2.4 {
catchsql {
CREATE TABLE collate3t2(c1 COLLATE string_compare);
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-2.5 {
catchsql {
CREATE INDEX collate3t1_i1 ON collate3t1(c1);
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-2.6 {
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3t1;
}
} {0 {}}
do_test collate3-2.7 {
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3t1 GROUP BY c1;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-2.8 {
catchsql {
SELECT DISTINCT c1 FROM collate3t1;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
ifcapable compound {
do_test collate3-2.9 {
catchsql {
SELECT c1 FROM collate3t1 UNION SELECT c1 FROM collate3t1;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-2.10 {
catchsql {
SELECT c1 FROM collate3t1 EXCEPT SELECT c1 FROM collate3t1;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-2.11 {
catchsql {
SELECT c1 FROM collate3t1 INTERSECT SELECT c1 FROM collate3t1;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-2.12 {
catchsql {
SELECT c1 FROM collate3t1 UNION ALL SELECT c1 FROM collate3t1;
}
} {0 {}}
do_test collate3-2.13 {
catchsql {
SELECT 10 UNION ALL SELECT 20 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE string_compare;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-2.14 {
catchsql {
SELECT 10 INTERSECT SELECT 20 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE string_compare;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-2.15 {
catchsql {
SELECT 10 EXCEPT SELECT 20 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE string_compare;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-2.16 {
catchsql {
SELECT 10 UNION SELECT 20 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE string_compare;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-2.17 {
catchsql {
SELECT c1 FROM collate3t1 UNION ALL SELECT c1 FROM collate3t1 ORDER BY 1;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
} ;# ifcapable compound
#
# Create an index that uses a collation sequence then close and
# re-open the database without re-registering the collation
# sequence. Then check that for the table with the index
# * An INSERT fails,
# * An UPDATE on the column with the index fails,
# * An UPDATE on a different column succeeds.
# * A DELETE with a WHERE clause fails
# * A DELETE without a WHERE clause succeeds
#
# Also, ensure that the restrictions tested by collate3-2.* still
# apply after the index has been created.
#
do_test collate3-3.0 {
db collate string_compare {string compare}
execsql {
CREATE INDEX collate3t1_i1 ON collate3t1(c1);
INSERT INTO collate3t1 VALUES('xxx', 'yyy');
}
db close
sqlite3 db test.db
expr 0
} 0
db eval {select * from collate3t1}
breakpoint
do_test collate3-3.1 {
catchsql {
INSERT INTO collate3t1 VALUES('xxx', 0);
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-3.2 {
catchsql {
UPDATE collate3t1 SET c1 = 'xxx';
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-3.3 {
catchsql {
UPDATE collate3t1 SET c2 = 'xxx';
}
} {0 {}}
do_test collate3-3.4 {
catchsql {
DELETE FROM collate3t1 WHERE 1;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-3.5 {
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3t1;
}
} {0 {xxx xxx}}
do_test collate3-3.6 {
catchsql {
DELETE FROM collate3t1;
}
} {0 {}}
ifcapable {integrityck} {
do_test collate3-3.8 {
catchsql {
PRAGMA integrity_check
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
}
do_test collate3-3.9 {
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3t1;
}
} {0 {}}
do_test collate3-3.10 {
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3t1 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE string_compare;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-3.11 {
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3t1 ORDER BY c1;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-3.12 {
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3t1 WHERE c1 = 'xxx';
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-3.13 {
catchsql {
CREATE TABLE collate3t2(c1 COLLATE string_compare);
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-3.14 {
catchsql {
CREATE INDEX collate3t1_i2 ON collate3t1(c1);
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: string_compare}}
do_test collate3-3.15 {
execsql {
DROP TABLE collate3t1;
}
} {}
# Check we can create an index that uses an explicit collation
# sequence and then close and re-open the database.
do_test collate3-4.6 {
db collate user_defined "string compare"
execsql {
CREATE TABLE collate3t1(a, b);
INSERT INTO collate3t1 VALUES('hello', NULL);
CREATE INDEX collate3i1 ON collate3t1(a COLLATE user_defined);
}
} {}
do_test collate3-4.7 {
db close
sqlite3 db test.db
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3t1 ORDER BY a COLLATE user_defined;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: user_defined}}
do_test collate3-4.8 {
db collate user_defined "string compare"
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3t1 ORDER BY a COLLATE user_defined;
}
} {0 {hello {}}}
do_test collate3-4.8 {
db close
lindex [catch {
sqlite3 db test.db
}] 0
} {0}
do_test collate3-4.8 {
execsql {
DROP TABLE collate3t1;
}
} {}
# Compare strings as numbers.
proc numeric_compare {lhs rhs} {
if {$rhs > $lhs} {
set res -1
} else {
set res [expr ($lhs > $rhs)?1:0]
}
return $res
}
# Check we can create a view that uses an explicit collation
# sequence and then close and re-open the database.
ifcapable view {
do_test collate3-4.9 {
db collate user_defined numeric_compare
execsql {
CREATE TABLE collate3t1(a, b);
INSERT INTO collate3t1 VALUES('2', NULL);
INSERT INTO collate3t1 VALUES('101', NULL);
INSERT INTO collate3t1 VALUES('12', NULL);
CREATE VIEW collate3v1 AS SELECT * FROM collate3t1
ORDER BY 1 COLLATE user_defined;
SELECT * FROM collate3v1;
}
} {2 {} 12 {} 101 {}}
do_test collate3-4.10 {
db close
sqlite3 db test.db
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3v1;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: user_defined}}
do_test collate3-4.11 {
db collate user_defined numeric_compare
catchsql {
SELECT * FROM collate3v1;
}
} {0 {2 {} 12 {} 101 {}}}
do_test collate3-4.12 {
execsql {
DROP TABLE collate3t1;
}
} {}
} ;# ifcapable view
#
# Test the collation factory. In the code, the "no such collation sequence"
# message is only generated in two places. So these tests just test that
# the collation factory can be called once from each of those points.
#
do_test collate3-5.0 {
catchsql {
CREATE TABLE collate3t1(a);
INSERT INTO collate3t1 VALUES(10);
SELECT a FROM collate3t1 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE unk;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: unk}}
do_test collate3-5.1 {
set ::cfact_cnt 0
proc cfact {nm} {
db collate $nm {string compare}
incr ::cfact_cnt
}
db collation_needed cfact
} {}
do_test collate3-5.2 {
catchsql {
SELECT a FROM collate3t1 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE unk;
}
} {0 10}
do_test collate3-5.3 {
set ::cfact_cnt
} {1}
do_test collate3-5.4 {
catchsql {
SELECT a FROM collate3t1 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE unk;
}
} {0 10}
do_test collate3-5.5 {
set ::cfact_cnt
} {1}
do_test collate3-5.6 {
catchsql {
SELECT a FROM collate3t1 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE unk;
}
} {0 10}
do_test collate3-5.7 {
execsql {
DROP TABLE collate3t1;
CREATE TABLE collate3t1(a COLLATE unk);
}
db close
sqlite3 db test.db
catchsql {
SELECT a FROM collate3t1 ORDER BY 1;
}
} {1 {no such collation sequence: unk}}
do_test collate3-5.8 {
set ::cfact_cnt 0
proc cfact {nm} {
db collate $nm {string compare}
incr ::cfact_cnt
}
db collation_needed cfact
catchsql {
SELECT a FROM collate3t1 ORDER BY 1;
}
} {0 {}}
do_test collate3-5.9 {
execsql {
DROP TABLE collate3t1;
}
} {}
finish_test