sqlite/test/closure01.test
dan fa5c69f5cb Fix a problem in the xBestIndex method of the closure extension causing it to
allocate non-contiguous argvIndex values in some cases (an "xBestIndex
malfunction" error).

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# 2013-04-25
#
# 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.
#
#***********************************************************************
#
# Test cases for transitive_closure virtual table.
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
set testprefix closure01
ifcapable !vtab||!cte { finish_test ; return }
load_static_extension db closure
do_execsql_test 1.0 {
BEGIN;
CREATE TABLE t1(x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, y INTEGER);
WITH RECURSIVE
cnt(i) AS (VALUES(1) UNION ALL SELECT i+1 FROM cnt LIMIT 131072)
INSERT INTO t1(x, y) SELECT i, nullif(i,1)/2 FROM cnt;
CREATE INDEX t1y ON t1(y);
COMMIT;
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE cx
USING transitive_closure(tablename=t1, idcolumn=x, parentcolumn=y);
} {}
# The entire table
do_timed_execsql_test 1.1 {
SELECT count(*), depth FROM cx WHERE root=1 GROUP BY depth ORDER BY 1;
} {/1 0 1 17 2 1 4 2 8 3 16 4 .* 65536 16/}
do_timed_execsql_test 1.1-cte {
WITH RECURSIVE
below(id,depth) AS (
VALUES(1,0)
UNION ALL
SELECT t1.x, below.depth+1
FROM t1 JOIN below on t1.y=below.id
)
SELECT count(*), depth FROM below GROUP BY depth ORDER BY 1;
} {/1 0 1 17 2 1 4 2 8 3 16 4 .* 65536 16/}
# descendents of 32768
do_timed_execsql_test 1.2 {
SELECT * FROM cx WHERE root=32768 ORDER BY id;
} {32768 0 65536 1 65537 1 131072 2}
do_timed_execsql_test 1.2-cte {
WITH RECURSIVE
below(id,depth) AS (
VALUES(32768,0)
UNION ALL
SELECT t1.x, below.depth+1
FROM t1 JOIN below on t1.y=below.id
WHERE below.depth<2
)
SELECT id, depth FROM below ORDER BY id;
} {32768 0 65536 1 65537 1 131072 2}
# descendents of 16384
do_timed_execsql_test 1.3 {
SELECT * FROM cx WHERE root=16384 AND depth<=2 ORDER BY id;
} {16384 0 32768 1 32769 1 65536 2 65537 2 65538 2 65539 2}
do_timed_execsql_test 1.3-cte {
WITH RECURSIVE
below(id,depth) AS (
VALUES(16384,0)
UNION ALL
SELECT t1.x, below.depth+1
FROM t1 JOIN below on t1.y=below.id
WHERE below.depth<2
)
SELECT id, depth FROM below ORDER BY id;
} {16384 0 32768 1 32769 1 65536 2 65537 2 65538 2 65539 2}
# children of 16384
do_execsql_test 1.4 {
SELECT id, depth, root, tablename, idcolumn, parentcolumn FROM cx
WHERE root=16384
AND depth=1
ORDER BY id;
} {32768 1 {} t1 x y 32769 1 {} t1 x y}
# great-grandparent of 16384
do_timed_execsql_test 1.5 {
SELECT id, depth, root, tablename, idcolumn, parentcolumn FROM cx
WHERE root=16384
AND depth=3
AND idcolumn='Y'
AND parentcolumn='X';
} {2048 3 {} t1 Y X}
do_timed_execsql_test 1.5-cte {
WITH RECURSIVE
above(id,depth) AS (
VALUES(16384,0)
UNION ALL
SELECT t1.y, above.depth+1
FROM t1 JOIN above ON t1.x=above.id
WHERE above.depth<3
)
SELECT id FROM above WHERE depth=3;
} {2048}
# depth<5
do_timed_execsql_test 1.6 {
SELECT count(*), depth FROM cx WHERE root=1 AND depth<5
GROUP BY depth ORDER BY 1;
} {1 0 2 1 4 2 8 3 16 4}
do_timed_execsql_test 1.6-cte {
WITH RECURSIVE
below(id,depth) AS (
VALUES(1,0)
UNION ALL
SELECT t1.x, below.depth+1
FROM t1 JOIN below ON t1.y=below.id
WHERE below.depth<4
)
SELECT count(*), depth FROM below GROUP BY depth ORDER BY 1;
} {1 0 2 1 4 2 8 3 16 4}
# depth<=5
do_execsql_test 1.7 {
SELECT count(*), depth FROM cx WHERE root=1 AND depth<=5
GROUP BY depth ORDER BY 1;
} {1 0 2 1 4 2 8 3 16 4 32 5}
# depth==5
do_execsql_test 1.8 {
SELECT count(*), depth FROM cx WHERE root=1 AND depth=5
GROUP BY depth ORDER BY 1;
} {32 5}
# depth BETWEEN 3 AND 5
do_execsql_test 1.9 {
SELECT count(*), depth FROM cx WHERE root=1 AND depth BETWEEN 3 AND 5
GROUP BY depth ORDER BY 1;
} {8 3 16 4 32 5}
# depth==5 with min() and max()
do_timed_execsql_test 1.10 {
SELECT count(*), min(id), max(id) FROM cx WHERE root=1 AND depth=5;
} {32 32 63}
do_timed_execsql_test 1.10-cte {
WITH RECURSIVE
below(id,depth) AS (
VALUES(1,0)
UNION ALL
SELECT t1.x, below.depth+1
FROM t1 JOIN below ON t1.y=below.id
WHERE below.depth<5
)
SELECT count(*), min(id), max(id) FROM below WHERE depth=5;
} {32 32 63}
# Create a much smaller table t2 with only 32 elements
db eval {
CREATE TABLE t2(x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, y INTEGER);
INSERT INTO t2 SELECT x, y FROM t1 WHERE x<32;
CREATE INDEX t2y ON t2(y);
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE c2
USING transitive_closure(tablename=t2, idcolumn=x, parentcolumn=y);
}
# t2 full-table
do_execsql_test 2.1 {
SELECT count(*), min(id), max(id) FROM c2 WHERE root=1;
} {31 1 31}
# t2 root=10
do_execsql_test 2.2 {
SELECT id FROM c2 WHERE root=10;
} {10 20 21}
# t2 root=11
do_execsql_test 2.3 {
SELECT id FROM c2 WHERE root=12;
} {12 24 25}
# t2 root IN [10,12]
do_execsql_test 2.4 {
SELECT id FROM c2 WHERE root IN (10,12) ORDER BY id;
} {10 12 20 21 24 25}
# t2 root IN [10,12] (sorted)
do_execsql_test 2.5 {
SELECT id FROM c2 WHERE root IN (10,12) ORDER BY +id;
} {10 12 20 21 24 25}
# t2 c2up from 20
do_execsql_test 3.0 {
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE c2up USING transitive_closure(
tablename = t2,
idcolumn = y,
parentcolumn = x
);
SELECT id FROM c2up WHERE root=20;
} {1 2 5 10 20}
# cx as c2up
do_execsql_test 3.1 {
SELECT id FROM cx
WHERE root=20
AND tablename='t2'
AND idcolumn='y'
AND parentcolumn='x';
} {1 2 5 10 20}
# t2 first cousins of 20
do_execsql_test 3.2 {
SELECT DISTINCT id FROM c2
WHERE root IN (SELECT id FROM c2up
WHERE root=20 AND depth<=2)
ORDER BY id;
} {5 10 11 20 21 22 23}
# t2 first cousins of 20
do_execsql_test 3.3 {
SELECT id FROM c2
WHERE root=(SELECT id FROM c2up
WHERE root=20 AND depth=2)
AND depth=2
EXCEPT
SELECT id FROM c2
WHERE root=(SELECT id FROM c2up
WHERE root=20 AND depth=1)
AND depth<=1
ORDER BY id;
} {22 23}
# missing tablename.
do_test 4.1 {
catchsql {
SELECT id FROM cx
WHERE root=20
AND tablename='t3'
AND idcolumn='y'
AND parentcolumn='x';
}
} {1 {no such table: t3}}
# missing idcolumn
do_test 4.2 {
catchsql {
SELECT id FROM cx
WHERE root=20
AND tablename='t2'
AND idcolumn='xyz'
AND parentcolumn='x';
}
} {1 {no such column: t2.xyz}}
# missing parentcolumn
do_test 4.3 {
catchsql {
SELECT id FROM cx
WHERE root=20
AND tablename='t2'
AND idcolumn='x'
AND parentcolumn='pqr';
}
} {1 {no such column: t2.pqr}}
# generic closure
do_execsql_test 5.1 {
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE temp.closure USING transitive_closure;
SELECT id FROM closure
WHERE root=1
AND depth=3
AND tablename='t1'
AND idcolumn='x'
AND parentcolumn='y'
ORDER BY id;
} {8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# At one point the following join query was causing a malfunction in
# xBestIndex.
#
do_execsql_test 6.0 {
CREATE TABLE t4 (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
parent_id INTEGER
);
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE vt4 USING transitive_closure (
idcolumn=id, parentcolumn=parent_id, tablename=t4
);
}
do_execsql_test 6.1 {
SELECT * FROM t4, vt4 WHERE t4.id = vt4.root AND vt4.id=4 AND vt4.depth=2;
}
finish_test