sqlite/test/capi3d.test
drh 582de4f297 Remove the malloc2.test script since it was designed for use in versions
of SQLite that predate SQLite's ability to recover from out-of-memory
errors automatically.  Removing this script causes no reduction in
test coverage and removes potential problems reported by ticket #3213. (CVS 5409)

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# 2008 June 18
#
# 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.
#
# This file is devoted to testing the sqlite3_next_stmt interface.
#
# $Id: capi3d.test,v 1.2 2008/07/14 15:11:20 drh Exp $
#
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
# Create N prepared statements against database connection db
# and return a list of all the generated prepared statements.
#
proc make_prepared_statements {N} {
set plist {}
for {set i 0} {$i<$N} {incr i} {
set sql "SELECT $i FROM sqlite_master WHERE name LIKE '%$i%'"
if {rand()<0.33} {
set s [sqlite3_prepare_v2 db $sql -1 notused]
} else {
ifcapable utf16 {
if {rand()<0.5} {
set sql [encoding convertto unicode $sql]\x00\x00
set s [sqlite3_prepare16 db $sql -1 notused]
} else {
set s [sqlite3_prepare db $sql -1 notused]
}
}
ifcapable !utf16 {
set s [sqlite3_prepare db $sql -1 notused]
}
}
lappend plist $s
}
return $plist
}
# Scramble the $inlist into a random order.
#
proc scramble {inlist} {
set y {}
foreach x $inlist {
lappend y [list [expr {rand()}] $x]
}
set y [lsort $y]
set outlist {}
foreach x $y {
lappend outlist [lindex $x 1]
}
return $outlist
}
# Database initially has no prepared statements.
#
do_test capi3d-1.1 {
db cache flush
sqlite3_next_stmt db 0
} {}
# Run the following tests for between 1 and 100 prepared statements.
#
for {set i 1} {$i<=100} {incr i} {
set stmtlist [make_prepared_statements $i]
do_test capi3d-1.2.$i.1 {
set p [sqlite3_next_stmt db 0]
set x {}
while {$p!=""} {
lappend x $p
set p [sqlite3_next_stmt db $p]
}
lsort $x
} [lsort $stmtlist]
do_test capi3-1.2.$i.2 {
foreach p [scramble $::stmtlist] {
sqlite3_finalize $p
}
sqlite3_next_stmt db 0
} {}
}
finish_test