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(Oops. This check-in also picked up some unrelated changes to documentation.) (CVS 2175) FossilOrigin-Name: 586acc85b170f84d6e0dbd2e293da19551242f5a
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# 2001 September 15
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#
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# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
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# a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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#
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# May you do good and not evil.
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# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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# May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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#
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#***********************************************************************
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# This file runs all tests.
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#
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# $Id: all.test,v 1.23 2005/01/03 01:33:00 drh Exp $
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set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
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source $testdir/tester.tcl
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rename finish_test really_finish_test
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proc finish_test {} {memleak_check}
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if {[file exists ./sqlite_test_count]} {
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set COUNT [exec cat ./sqlite_test_count]
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} else {
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set COUNT 3
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}
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if {[llength $argv]>0} {
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foreach {name value} $argv {
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switch -- $name {
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-count {
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set COUNT $value
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}
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-quick {
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set ISQUICK $value
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}
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default {
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puts stderr "Unknown option: $name"
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exit
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}
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}
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}
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}
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set argv {}
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# LeakList will hold a list of the number of unfreed mallocs after
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# each round of the test. This number should be constant. If it
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# grows, it may mean there is a memory leak in the library.
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#
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set LeakList {}
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set EXCLUDE {
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all.test
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crash.test
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quick.test
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malloc.test
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misuse.test
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memleak.test
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corrupt.test
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}
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# btree2.test
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for {set Counter 0} {$Counter<$COUNT && $nErr==0} {incr Counter} {
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if {$Counter%2} {
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set ::SETUP_SQL {PRAGMA default_synchronous=off;}
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} else {
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catch {unset ::SETUP_SQL}
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}
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foreach testfile [lsort -dictionary [glob $testdir/*.test]] {
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set tail [file tail $testfile]
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if {[lsearch -exact $EXCLUDE $tail]>=0} continue
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source $testfile
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catch {db close}
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if {$sqlite_open_file_count>0} {
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puts "$tail did not close all files: $sqlite_open_file_count"
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incr nErr
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lappend ::failList $tail
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}
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}
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if {[info exists Leak]} {
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lappend LeakList $Leak
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}
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}
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# Do one last test to look for a memory leak in the library. This will
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# only work if SQLite is compiled with the -DSQLITE_DEBUG=1 flag.
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#
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if {$LeakList!=""} {
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puts -nonewline memory-leak-test...
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incr ::nTest
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foreach x $LeakList {
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if {$x!=[lindex $LeakList 0]} {
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puts " failed!"
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puts "Expected: all values to be the same"
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puts " Got: $LeakList"
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incr ::nErr
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lappend ::failList memory-leak-test
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break
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}
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}
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puts " Ok"
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}
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# Run the crashtest only on unix and only once.
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#
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if {$tcl_platform(platform)=="unix"} {
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source $testdir/crash.test
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}
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# Run the malloc tests and the misuse test after memory leak detection.
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# Both tests leak memory. Currently, misuse.test also leaks a handful of
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# file descriptors. This is not considered a problem, but can cause tests
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# in malloc.test to fail. So set the open-file count to zero before running
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# malloc.test to get around this.
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#
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catch {source $testdir/misuse.test}
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set sqlite_open_file_count 0
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catch {source $testdir/malloc.test}
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catch {db close}
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set sqlite_open_file_count 0
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really_finish_test
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