1804 lines
52 KiB
Tcl
1804 lines
52 KiB
Tcl
# 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 implements some common TCL routines used for regression
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# testing the SQLite library
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#
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# $Id: tester.tcl,v 1.143 2009/04/09 01:23:49 drh Exp $
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# The commands provided by the code in this file to help with creating
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# test cases are as follows:
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#
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# Commands to manipulate the db and the file-system at a high level:
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#
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# is_relative_file
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# test_pwd
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# get_pwd
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# copy_file FROM TO
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# delete_file FILENAME
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# drop_all_tables ?DB?
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# forcecopy FROM TO
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# forcedelete FILENAME
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#
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# Test the capability of the SQLite version built into the interpreter to
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# determine if a specific test can be run:
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#
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# capable EXPR
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# ifcapable EXPR
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#
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# Calulate checksums based on database contents:
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#
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# dbcksum DB DBNAME
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# allcksum ?DB?
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# cksum ?DB?
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#
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# Commands to execute/explain SQL statements:
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#
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# memdbsql SQL
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# stepsql DB SQL
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# execsql2 SQL
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# explain_no_trace SQL
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# explain SQL ?DB?
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# catchsql SQL ?DB?
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# execsql SQL ?DB?
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#
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# Commands to run test cases:
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#
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# do_ioerr_test TESTNAME ARGS...
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# crashsql ARGS...
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# integrity_check TESTNAME ?DB?
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# verify_ex_errcode TESTNAME EXPECTED ?DB?
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# do_test TESTNAME SCRIPT EXPECTED
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# do_execsql_test TESTNAME SQL EXPECTED
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# do_catchsql_test TESTNAME SQL EXPECTED
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#
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# Commands providing a lower level interface to the global test counters:
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#
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# set_test_counter COUNTER ?VALUE?
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# omit_test TESTNAME REASON ?APPEND?
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# fail_test TESTNAME
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# incr_ntest
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#
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# Command run at the end of each test file:
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#
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# finish_test
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#
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# Commands to help create test files that run with the "WAL" and other
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# permutations (see file permutations.test):
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#
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# wal_is_wal_mode
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# wal_set_journal_mode ?DB?
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# wal_check_journal_mode TESTNAME?DB?
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# permutation
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# presql
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#
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# Set the precision of FP arithmatic used by the interpreter. And
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# configure SQLite to take database file locks on the page that begins
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# 64KB into the database file instead of the one 1GB in. This means
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# the code that handles that special case can be tested without creating
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# very large database files.
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#
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set tcl_precision 15
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sqlite3_test_control_pending_byte 0x0010000
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# If the pager codec is available, create a wrapper for the [sqlite3]
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# command that appends "-key {xyzzy}" to the command line. i.e. this:
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#
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# sqlite3 db test.db
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#
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# becomes
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#
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# sqlite3 db test.db -key {xyzzy}
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#
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if {[info command sqlite_orig]==""} {
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rename sqlite3 sqlite_orig
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proc sqlite3 {args} {
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if {[llength $args]>=2 && [string index [lindex $args 0] 0]!="-"} {
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# This command is opening a new database connection.
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#
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if {[info exists ::G(perm:sqlite3_args)]} {
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set args [concat $args $::G(perm:sqlite3_args)]
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}
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if {[sqlite_orig -has-codec] && ![info exists ::do_not_use_codec]} {
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lappend args -key {xyzzy}
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}
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set res [uplevel 1 sqlite_orig $args]
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if {[info exists ::G(perm:presql)]} {
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[lindex $args 0] eval $::G(perm:presql)
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}
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if {[info exists ::G(perm:dbconfig)]} {
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set ::dbhandle [lindex $args 0]
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uplevel #0 $::G(perm:dbconfig)
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}
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set res
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} else {
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# This command is not opening a new database connection. Pass the
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# arguments through to the C implementation as the are.
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#
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uplevel 1 sqlite_orig $args
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}
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}
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}
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proc getFileRetries {} {
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if {![info exists ::G(file-retries)]} {
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#
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# NOTE: Return the default number of retries for [file] operations. A
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# value of zero or less here means "disabled".
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#
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return [expr {$::tcl_platform(platform) eq "windows" ? 50 : 0}]
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}
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return $::G(file-retries)
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}
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proc getFileRetryDelay {} {
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if {![info exists ::G(file-retry-delay)]} {
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#
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# NOTE: Return the default number of milliseconds to wait when retrying
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# failed [file] operations. A value of zero or less means "do not
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# wait".
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#
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return 100; # TODO: Good default?
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}
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return $::G(file-retry-delay)
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}
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# Return the string representing the name of the current directory. On
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# Windows, the result is "normalized" to whatever our parent command shell
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# is using to prevent case-mismatch issues.
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#
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proc get_pwd {} {
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if {$::tcl_platform(platform) eq "windows"} {
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#
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# NOTE: Cannot use [file normalize] here because it would alter the
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# case of the result to what Tcl considers canonical, which would
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# defeat the purpose of this procedure.
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#
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return [string map [list \\ /] \
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[string trim [exec -- $::env(ComSpec) /c echo %CD%]]]
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} else {
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return [pwd]
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}
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}
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# Copy file $from into $to. This is used because some versions of
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# TCL for windows (notably the 8.4.1 binary package shipped with the
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# current mingw release) have a broken "file copy" command.
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#
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proc copy_file {from to} {
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do_copy_file false $from $to
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}
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proc forcecopy {from to} {
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do_copy_file true $from $to
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}
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proc do_copy_file {force from to} {
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set nRetry [getFileRetries] ;# Maximum number of retries.
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set nDelay [getFileRetryDelay] ;# Delay in ms before retrying.
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# On windows, sometimes even a [file copy -force] can fail. The cause is
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# usually "tag-alongs" - programs like anti-virus software, automatic backup
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# tools and various explorer extensions that keep a file open a little longer
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# than we expect, causing the delete to fail.
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#
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# The solution is to wait a short amount of time before retrying the copy.
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#
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if {$nRetry > 0} {
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for {set i 0} {$i<$nRetry} {incr i} {
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set rc [catch {
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if {$force} {
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file copy -force $from $to
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} else {
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file copy $from $to
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}
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} msg]
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if {$rc==0} break
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if {$nDelay > 0} { after $nDelay }
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}
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if {$rc} { error $msg }
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} else {
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if {$force} {
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file copy -force $from $to
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} else {
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file copy $from $to
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}
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}
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}
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# Check if a file name is relative
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#
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proc is_relative_file { file } {
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return [expr {[file pathtype $file] != "absolute"}]
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}
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# If the VFS supports using the current directory, returns [pwd];
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# otherwise, it returns only the provided suffix string (which is
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# empty by default).
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#
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proc test_pwd { args } {
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if {[llength $args] > 0} {
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set suffix1 [lindex $args 0]
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if {[llength $args] > 1} {
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set suffix2 [lindex $args 1]
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} else {
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set suffix2 $suffix1
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}
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} else {
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set suffix1 ""; set suffix2 ""
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}
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ifcapable curdir {
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return "[get_pwd]$suffix1"
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} else {
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return $suffix2
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}
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}
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# Delete a file or directory
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#
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proc delete_file {args} {
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do_delete_file false {*}$args
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}
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proc forcedelete {args} {
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do_delete_file true {*}$args
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}
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proc do_delete_file {force args} {
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set nRetry [getFileRetries] ;# Maximum number of retries.
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set nDelay [getFileRetryDelay] ;# Delay in ms before retrying.
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foreach filename $args {
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# On windows, sometimes even a [file delete -force] can fail just after
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# a file is closed. The cause is usually "tag-alongs" - programs like
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# anti-virus software, automatic backup tools and various explorer
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# extensions that keep a file open a little longer than we expect, causing
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# the delete to fail.
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#
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# The solution is to wait a short amount of time before retrying the
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# delete.
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#
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if {$nRetry > 0} {
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for {set i 0} {$i<$nRetry} {incr i} {
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set rc [catch {
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if {$force} {
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file delete -force $filename
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} else {
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file delete $filename
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}
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} msg]
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if {$rc==0} break
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if {$nDelay > 0} { after $nDelay }
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}
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if {$rc} { error $msg }
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} else {
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if {$force} {
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file delete -force $filename
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} else {
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file delete $filename
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if {$::tcl_platform(platform) eq "windows"} {
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proc do_remove_win32_dir {args} {
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set nRetry [getFileRetries] ;# Maximum number of retries.
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set nDelay [getFileRetryDelay] ;# Delay in ms before retrying.
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foreach dirName $args {
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# On windows, sometimes even a [remove_win32_dir] can fail just after
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# a directory is emptied. The cause is usually "tag-alongs" - programs
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# like anti-virus software, automatic backup tools and various explorer
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# extensions that keep a file open a little longer than we expect,
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# causing the delete to fail.
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#
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# The solution is to wait a short amount of time before retrying the
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# removal.
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#
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if {$nRetry > 0} {
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for {set i 0} {$i < $nRetry} {incr i} {
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set rc [catch {
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remove_win32_dir $dirName
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} msg]
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if {$rc == 0} break
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if {$nDelay > 0} { after $nDelay }
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}
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if {$rc} { error $msg }
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} else {
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remove_win32_dir $dirName
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}
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}
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}
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proc do_delete_win32_file {args} {
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set nRetry [getFileRetries] ;# Maximum number of retries.
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set nDelay [getFileRetryDelay] ;# Delay in ms before retrying.
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foreach fileName $args {
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# On windows, sometimes even a [delete_win32_file] can fail just after
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# a file is closed. The cause is usually "tag-alongs" - programs like
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# anti-virus software, automatic backup tools and various explorer
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# extensions that keep a file open a little longer than we expect,
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# causing the delete to fail.
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#
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# The solution is to wait a short amount of time before retrying the
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# delete.
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#
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if {$nRetry > 0} {
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for {set i 0} {$i < $nRetry} {incr i} {
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set rc [catch {
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delete_win32_file $fileName
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} msg]
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if {$rc == 0} break
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if {$nDelay > 0} { after $nDelay }
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}
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if {$rc} { error $msg }
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} else {
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delete_win32_file $fileName
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}
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}
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}
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}
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proc execpresql {handle args} {
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trace remove execution $handle enter [list execpresql $handle]
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if {[info exists ::G(perm:presql)]} {
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$handle eval $::G(perm:presql)
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}
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}
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# This command should be called after loading tester.tcl from within
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# all test scripts that are incompatible with encryption codecs.
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#
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proc do_not_use_codec {} {
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set ::do_not_use_codec 1
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reset_db
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}
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# The following block only runs the first time this file is sourced. It
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# does not run in slave interpreters (since the ::cmdlinearg array is
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# populated before the test script is run in slave interpreters).
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#
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if {[info exists cmdlinearg]==0} {
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# Parse any options specified in the $argv array. This script accepts the
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# following options:
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#
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# --pause
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# --soft-heap-limit=NN
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# --maxerror=NN
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# --malloctrace=N
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# --backtrace=N
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# --binarylog=N
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# --soak=N
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# --file-retries=N
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# --file-retry-delay=N
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# --start=[$permutation:]$testfile
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# --match=$pattern
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#
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set cmdlinearg(soft-heap-limit) 0
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set cmdlinearg(maxerror) 1000
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set cmdlinearg(malloctrace) 0
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set cmdlinearg(backtrace) 10
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set cmdlinearg(binarylog) 0
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set cmdlinearg(soak) 0
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set cmdlinearg(file-retries) 0
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set cmdlinearg(file-retry-delay) 0
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set cmdlinearg(start) ""
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set cmdlinearg(match) ""
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set leftover [list]
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foreach a $argv {
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switch -regexp -- $a {
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{^-+pause$} {
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# Wait for user input before continuing. This is to give the user an
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# opportunity to connect profiling tools to the process.
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puts -nonewline "Press RETURN to begin..."
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flush stdout
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gets stdin
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}
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{^-+soft-heap-limit=.+$} {
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foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(soft-heap-limit)} [split $a =] break
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}
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{^-+maxerror=.+$} {
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foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(maxerror)} [split $a =] break
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}
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{^-+malloctrace=.+$} {
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foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(malloctrace)} [split $a =] break
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if {$cmdlinearg(malloctrace)} {
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sqlite3_memdebug_log start
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}
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}
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{^-+backtrace=.+$} {
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foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(backtrace)} [split $a =] break
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sqlite3_memdebug_backtrace $value
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}
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{^-+binarylog=.+$} {
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foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(binarylog)} [split $a =] break
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}
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{^-+soak=.+$} {
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foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(soak)} [split $a =] break
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set ::G(issoak) $cmdlinearg(soak)
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}
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{^-+file-retries=.+$} {
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foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(file-retries)} [split $a =] break
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set ::G(file-retries) $cmdlinearg(file-retries)
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}
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{^-+file-retry-delay=.+$} {
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foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(file-retry-delay)} [split $a =] break
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set ::G(file-retry-delay) $cmdlinearg(file-retry-delay)
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}
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{^-+start=.+$} {
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foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(start)} [split $a =] break
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set ::G(start:file) $cmdlinearg(start)
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if {[regexp {(.*):(.*)} $cmdlinearg(start) -> s.perm s.file]} {
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set ::G(start:permutation) ${s.perm}
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set ::G(start:file) ${s.file}
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}
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if {$::G(start:file) == ""} {unset ::G(start:file)}
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}
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{^-+match=.+$} {
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foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(match)} [split $a =] break
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set ::G(match) $cmdlinearg(match)
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if {$::G(match) == ""} {unset ::G(match)}
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}
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default {
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lappend leftover $a
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}
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}
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}
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set argv $leftover
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# Install the malloc layer used to inject OOM errors. And the 'automatic'
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# extensions. This only needs to be done once for the process.
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#
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sqlite3_shutdown
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install_malloc_faultsim 1
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sqlite3_initialize
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autoinstall_test_functions
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# If the --binarylog option was specified, create the logging VFS. This
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# call installs the new VFS as the default for all SQLite connections.
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#
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if {$cmdlinearg(binarylog)} {
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vfslog new binarylog {} vfslog.bin
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}
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# Set the backtrace depth, if malloc tracing is enabled.
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#
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if {$cmdlinearg(malloctrace)} {
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sqlite3_memdebug_backtrace $cmdlinearg(backtrace)
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}
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}
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# Update the soft-heap-limit each time this script is run. In that
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# way if an individual test file changes the soft-heap-limit, it
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# will be reset at the start of the next test file.
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#
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sqlite3_soft_heap_limit $cmdlinearg(soft-heap-limit)
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# Create a test database
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#
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proc reset_db {} {
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catch {db close}
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forcedelete test.db
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forcedelete test.db-journal
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forcedelete test.db-wal
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sqlite3 db ./test.db
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set ::DB [sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
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if {[info exists ::SETUP_SQL]} {
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db eval $::SETUP_SQL
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}
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}
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reset_db
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# Abort early if this script has been run before.
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#
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if {[info exists TC(count)]} return
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# Make sure memory statistics are enabled.
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#
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sqlite3_config_memstatus 1
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# Initialize the test counters and set up commands to access them.
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# Or, if this is a slave interpreter, set up aliases to write the
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# counters in the parent interpreter.
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#
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if {0==[info exists ::SLAVE]} {
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set TC(errors) 0
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set TC(count) 0
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set TC(fail_list) [list]
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set TC(omit_list) [list]
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set TC(warn_list) [list]
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proc set_test_counter {counter args} {
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if {[llength $args]} {
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set ::TC($counter) [lindex $args 0]
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}
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|
set ::TC($counter)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Record the fact that a sequence of tests were omitted.
|
|
#
|
|
proc omit_test {name reason {append 1}} {
|
|
set omitList [set_test_counter omit_list]
|
|
if {$append} {
|
|
lappend omitList [list $name $reason]
|
|
}
|
|
set_test_counter omit_list $omitList
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Record the fact that a test failed.
|
|
#
|
|
proc fail_test {name} {
|
|
set f [set_test_counter fail_list]
|
|
lappend f $name
|
|
set_test_counter fail_list $f
|
|
set_test_counter errors [expr [set_test_counter errors] + 1]
|
|
|
|
set nFail [set_test_counter errors]
|
|
if {$nFail>=$::cmdlinearg(maxerror)} {
|
|
puts "*** Giving up..."
|
|
finalize_testing
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Remember a warning message to be displayed at the conclusion of all testing
|
|
#
|
|
proc warning {msg {append 1}} {
|
|
puts "Warning: $msg"
|
|
set warnList [set_test_counter warn_list]
|
|
if {$append} {
|
|
lappend warnList $msg
|
|
}
|
|
set_test_counter warn_list $warnList
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Increment the number of tests run
|
|
#
|
|
proc incr_ntest {} {
|
|
set_test_counter count [expr [set_test_counter count] + 1]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Invoke the do_test procedure to run a single test
|
|
#
|
|
proc do_test {name cmd expected} {
|
|
global argv cmdlinearg
|
|
|
|
fix_testname name
|
|
|
|
sqlite3_memdebug_settitle $name
|
|
|
|
# if {[llength $argv]==0} {
|
|
# set go 1
|
|
# } else {
|
|
# set go 0
|
|
# foreach pattern $argv {
|
|
# if {[string match $pattern $name]} {
|
|
# set go 1
|
|
# break
|
|
# }
|
|
# }
|
|
# }
|
|
|
|
if {[info exists ::G(perm:prefix)]} {
|
|
set name "$::G(perm:prefix)$name"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
incr_ntest
|
|
puts -nonewline $name...
|
|
flush stdout
|
|
|
|
if {![info exists ::G(match)] || [string match $::G(match) $name]} {
|
|
if {[catch {uplevel #0 "$cmd;\n"} result]} {
|
|
puts "\nError: $result"
|
|
fail_test $name
|
|
} else {
|
|
if {[regexp {^~?/.*/$} $expected]} {
|
|
# "expected" is of the form "/PATTERN/" then the result if correct if
|
|
# regular expression PATTERN matches the result. "~/PATTERN/" means
|
|
# the regular expression must not match.
|
|
if {[string index $expected 0]=="~"} {
|
|
set re [string map {# {[-0-9.]+}} [string range $expected 2 end-1]]
|
|
set ok [expr {![regexp $re $result]}]
|
|
} else {
|
|
set re [string map {# {[-0-9.]+}} [string range $expected 1 end-1]]
|
|
set ok [regexp $re $result]
|
|
}
|
|
} elseif {[regexp {^~?\*.*\*$} $expected]} {
|
|
# "expected" is of the form "*GLOB*" then the result if correct if
|
|
# glob pattern GLOB matches the result. "~/GLOB/" means
|
|
# the glob must not match.
|
|
if {[string index $expected 0]=="~"} {
|
|
set e [string range $expected 1 end]
|
|
set ok [expr {![string match $e $result]}]
|
|
} else {
|
|
set ok [string match $expected $result]
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
set ok [expr {[string compare $result $expected]==0}]
|
|
}
|
|
if {!$ok} {
|
|
# if {![info exists ::testprefix] || $::testprefix eq ""} {
|
|
# error "no test prefix"
|
|
# }
|
|
puts "\nExpected: \[$expected\]\n Got: \[$result\]"
|
|
fail_test $name
|
|
} else {
|
|
puts " Ok"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
puts " Omitted"
|
|
omit_test $name "pattern mismatch" 0
|
|
}
|
|
flush stdout
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc catchcmd {db {cmd ""}} {
|
|
global CLI
|
|
set out [open cmds.txt w]
|
|
puts $out $cmd
|
|
close $out
|
|
set line "exec $CLI $db < cmds.txt"
|
|
set rc [catch { eval $line } msg]
|
|
list $rc $msg
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc filepath_normalize {p} {
|
|
# test cases should be written to assume "unix"-like file paths
|
|
if {$::tcl_platform(platform)!="unix"} {
|
|
# lreverse*2 as a hack to remove any unneeded {} after the string map
|
|
lreverse [lreverse [string map {\\ /} [regsub -nocase -all {[a-z]:[/\\]+} $p {/}]]]
|
|
} {
|
|
set p
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
proc do_filepath_test {name cmd expected} {
|
|
uplevel [list do_test $name [
|
|
subst -nocommands { filepath_normalize [ $cmd ] }
|
|
] [filepath_normalize $expected]]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc realnum_normalize {r} {
|
|
# different TCL versions display floating point values differently.
|
|
string map {1.#INF inf Inf inf .0e e} [regsub -all {(e[+-])0+} $r {\1}]
|
|
}
|
|
proc do_realnum_test {name cmd expected} {
|
|
uplevel [list do_test $name [
|
|
subst -nocommands { realnum_normalize [ $cmd ] }
|
|
] [realnum_normalize $expected]]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc fix_testname {varname} {
|
|
upvar $varname testname
|
|
if {[info exists ::testprefix]
|
|
&& [string is digit [string range $testname 0 0]]
|
|
} {
|
|
set testname "${::testprefix}-$testname"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc do_execsql_test {testname sql {result {}}} {
|
|
fix_testname testname
|
|
uplevel do_test [list $testname] [list "execsql {$sql}"] [list [list {*}$result]]
|
|
}
|
|
proc do_catchsql_test {testname sql result} {
|
|
fix_testname testname
|
|
uplevel do_test [list $testname] [list "catchsql {$sql}"] [list $result]
|
|
}
|
|
proc do_eqp_test {name sql res} {
|
|
uplevel do_execsql_test $name [list "EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN $sql"] [list $res]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Usage: do_select_tests PREFIX ?SWITCHES? TESTLIST
|
|
#
|
|
# Where switches are:
|
|
#
|
|
# -errorformat FMTSTRING
|
|
# -count
|
|
# -query SQL
|
|
# -tclquery TCL
|
|
# -repair TCL
|
|
#
|
|
proc do_select_tests {prefix args} {
|
|
|
|
set testlist [lindex $args end]
|
|
set switches [lrange $args 0 end-1]
|
|
|
|
set errfmt ""
|
|
set countonly 0
|
|
set tclquery ""
|
|
set repair ""
|
|
|
|
for {set i 0} {$i < [llength $switches]} {incr i} {
|
|
set s [lindex $switches $i]
|
|
set n [string length $s]
|
|
if {$n>=2 && [string equal -length $n $s "-query"]} {
|
|
set tclquery [list execsql [lindex $switches [incr i]]]
|
|
} elseif {$n>=2 && [string equal -length $n $s "-tclquery"]} {
|
|
set tclquery [lindex $switches [incr i]]
|
|
} elseif {$n>=2 && [string equal -length $n $s "-errorformat"]} {
|
|
set errfmt [lindex $switches [incr i]]
|
|
} elseif {$n>=2 && [string equal -length $n $s "-repair"]} {
|
|
set repair [lindex $switches [incr i]]
|
|
} elseif {$n>=2 && [string equal -length $n $s "-count"]} {
|
|
set countonly 1
|
|
} else {
|
|
error "unknown switch: $s"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if {$countonly && $errfmt!=""} {
|
|
error "Cannot use -count and -errorformat together"
|
|
}
|
|
set nTestlist [llength $testlist]
|
|
if {$nTestlist%3 || $nTestlist==0 } {
|
|
error "SELECT test list contains [llength $testlist] elements"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
eval $repair
|
|
foreach {tn sql res} $testlist {
|
|
if {$tclquery != ""} {
|
|
execsql $sql
|
|
uplevel do_test ${prefix}.$tn [list $tclquery] [list [list {*}$res]]
|
|
} elseif {$countonly} {
|
|
set nRow 0
|
|
db eval $sql {incr nRow}
|
|
uplevel do_test ${prefix}.$tn [list [list set {} $nRow]] [list $res]
|
|
} elseif {$errfmt==""} {
|
|
uplevel do_execsql_test ${prefix}.${tn} [list $sql] [list [list {*}$res]]
|
|
} else {
|
|
set res [list 1 [string trim [format $errfmt {*}$res]]]
|
|
uplevel do_catchsql_test ${prefix}.${tn} [list $sql] [list $res]
|
|
}
|
|
eval $repair
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc delete_all_data {} {
|
|
db eval {SELECT tbl_name AS t FROM sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table'} {
|
|
db eval "DELETE FROM '[string map {' ''} $t]'"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Run an SQL script.
|
|
# Return the number of microseconds per statement.
|
|
#
|
|
proc speed_trial {name numstmt units sql} {
|
|
puts -nonewline [format {%-21.21s } $name...]
|
|
flush stdout
|
|
set speed [time {sqlite3_exec_nr db $sql}]
|
|
set tm [lindex $speed 0]
|
|
if {$tm == 0} {
|
|
set rate [format %20s "many"]
|
|
} else {
|
|
set rate [format %20.5f [expr {1000000.0*$numstmt/$tm}]]
|
|
}
|
|
set u2 $units/s
|
|
puts [format {%12d uS %s %s} $tm $rate $u2]
|
|
global total_time
|
|
set total_time [expr {$total_time+$tm}]
|
|
lappend ::speed_trial_times $name $tm
|
|
}
|
|
proc speed_trial_tcl {name numstmt units script} {
|
|
puts -nonewline [format {%-21.21s } $name...]
|
|
flush stdout
|
|
set speed [time {eval $script}]
|
|
set tm [lindex $speed 0]
|
|
if {$tm == 0} {
|
|
set rate [format %20s "many"]
|
|
} else {
|
|
set rate [format %20.5f [expr {1000000.0*$numstmt/$tm}]]
|
|
}
|
|
set u2 $units/s
|
|
puts [format {%12d uS %s %s} $tm $rate $u2]
|
|
global total_time
|
|
set total_time [expr {$total_time+$tm}]
|
|
lappend ::speed_trial_times $name $tm
|
|
}
|
|
proc speed_trial_init {name} {
|
|
global total_time
|
|
set total_time 0
|
|
set ::speed_trial_times [list]
|
|
sqlite3 versdb :memory:
|
|
set vers [versdb one {SELECT sqlite_source_id()}]
|
|
versdb close
|
|
puts "SQLite $vers"
|
|
}
|
|
proc speed_trial_summary {name} {
|
|
global total_time
|
|
puts [format {%-21.21s %12d uS TOTAL} $name $total_time]
|
|
|
|
if { 0 } {
|
|
sqlite3 versdb :memory:
|
|
set vers [lindex [versdb one {SELECT sqlite_source_id()}] 0]
|
|
versdb close
|
|
puts "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS time(version, script, test, us);"
|
|
foreach {test us} $::speed_trial_times {
|
|
puts "INSERT INTO time VALUES('$vers', '$name', '$test', $us);"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Run this routine last
|
|
#
|
|
proc finish_test {} {
|
|
catch {db close}
|
|
catch {db2 close}
|
|
catch {db3 close}
|
|
if {0==[info exists ::SLAVE]} { finalize_testing }
|
|
}
|
|
proc finalize_testing {} {
|
|
global sqlite_open_file_count
|
|
|
|
set omitList [set_test_counter omit_list]
|
|
|
|
catch {db close}
|
|
catch {db2 close}
|
|
catch {db3 close}
|
|
|
|
vfs_unlink_test
|
|
sqlite3 db {}
|
|
# sqlite3_clear_tsd_memdebug
|
|
db close
|
|
sqlite3_reset_auto_extension
|
|
|
|
sqlite3_soft_heap_limit 0
|
|
set nTest [incr_ntest]
|
|
set nErr [set_test_counter errors]
|
|
|
|
set nKnown 0
|
|
if {[file readable known-problems.txt]} {
|
|
set fd [open known-problems.txt]
|
|
set content [read $fd]
|
|
close $fd
|
|
foreach x $content {set known_error($x) 1}
|
|
foreach x [set_test_counter fail_list] {
|
|
if {[info exists known_error($x)]} {incr nKnown}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if {$nKnown>0} {
|
|
puts "[expr {$nErr-$nKnown}] new errors and $nKnown known errors\
|
|
out of $nTest tests"
|
|
} else {
|
|
puts "$nErr errors out of $nTest tests"
|
|
}
|
|
if {$nErr>$nKnown} {
|
|
puts -nonewline "Failures on these tests:"
|
|
foreach x [set_test_counter fail_list] {
|
|
if {![info exists known_error($x)]} {puts -nonewline " $x"}
|
|
}
|
|
puts ""
|
|
}
|
|
foreach warning [set_test_counter warn_list] {
|
|
puts "Warning: $warning"
|
|
}
|
|
run_thread_tests 1
|
|
if {[llength $omitList]>0} {
|
|
puts "Omitted test cases:"
|
|
set prec {}
|
|
foreach {rec} [lsort $omitList] {
|
|
if {$rec==$prec} continue
|
|
set prec $rec
|
|
puts [format { %-12s %s} [lindex $rec 0] [lindex $rec 1]]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if {$nErr>0 && ![working_64bit_int]} {
|
|
puts "******************************************************************"
|
|
puts "N.B.: The version of TCL that you used to build this test harness"
|
|
puts "is defective in that it does not support 64-bit integers. Some or"
|
|
puts "all of the test failures above might be a result from this defect"
|
|
puts "in your TCL build."
|
|
puts "******************************************************************"
|
|
}
|
|
if {$::cmdlinearg(binarylog)} {
|
|
vfslog finalize binarylog
|
|
}
|
|
if {$sqlite_open_file_count} {
|
|
puts "$sqlite_open_file_count files were left open"
|
|
incr nErr
|
|
}
|
|
if {[lindex [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_COUNT 0] 1]>0 ||
|
|
[sqlite3_memory_used]>0} {
|
|
puts "Unfreed memory: [sqlite3_memory_used] bytes in\
|
|
[lindex [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_COUNT 0] 1] allocations"
|
|
incr nErr
|
|
ifcapable memdebug||mem5||(mem3&&debug) {
|
|
puts "Writing unfreed memory log to \"./memleak.txt\""
|
|
sqlite3_memdebug_dump ./memleak.txt
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
puts "All memory allocations freed - no leaks"
|
|
ifcapable memdebug||mem5 {
|
|
sqlite3_memdebug_dump ./memusage.txt
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
show_memstats
|
|
puts "Maximum memory usage: [sqlite3_memory_highwater 1] bytes"
|
|
puts "Current memory usage: [sqlite3_memory_highwater] bytes"
|
|
if {[info commands sqlite3_memdebug_malloc_count] ne ""} {
|
|
puts "Number of malloc() : [sqlite3_memdebug_malloc_count] calls"
|
|
}
|
|
if {$::cmdlinearg(malloctrace)} {
|
|
puts "Writing mallocs.sql..."
|
|
memdebug_log_sql
|
|
sqlite3_memdebug_log stop
|
|
sqlite3_memdebug_log clear
|
|
|
|
if {[sqlite3_memory_used]>0} {
|
|
puts "Writing leaks.sql..."
|
|
sqlite3_memdebug_log sync
|
|
memdebug_log_sql leaks.sql
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
foreach f [glob -nocomplain test.db-*-journal] {
|
|
forcedelete $f
|
|
}
|
|
foreach f [glob -nocomplain test.db-mj*] {
|
|
forcedelete $f
|
|
}
|
|
exit [expr {$nErr>0}]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Display memory statistics for analysis and debugging purposes.
|
|
#
|
|
proc show_memstats {} {
|
|
set x [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_MEMORY_USED 0]
|
|
set y [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_SIZE 0]
|
|
set val [format {now %10d max %10d max-size %10d} \
|
|
[lindex $x 1] [lindex $x 2] [lindex $y 2]]
|
|
puts "Memory used: $val"
|
|
set x [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_COUNT 0]
|
|
set val [format {now %10d max %10d} [lindex $x 1] [lindex $x 2]]
|
|
puts "Allocation count: $val"
|
|
set x [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_USED 0]
|
|
set y [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_SIZE 0]
|
|
set val [format {now %10d max %10d max-size %10d} \
|
|
[lindex $x 1] [lindex $x 2] [lindex $y 2]]
|
|
puts "Page-cache used: $val"
|
|
set x [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_OVERFLOW 0]
|
|
set val [format {now %10d max %10d} [lindex $x 1] [lindex $x 2]]
|
|
puts "Page-cache overflow: $val"
|
|
set x [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_USED 0]
|
|
set val [format {now %10d max %10d} [lindex $x 1] [lindex $x 2]]
|
|
puts "Scratch memory used: $val"
|
|
set x [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_OVERFLOW 0]
|
|
set y [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_SIZE 0]
|
|
set val [format {now %10d max %10d max-size %10d} \
|
|
[lindex $x 1] [lindex $x 2] [lindex $y 2]]
|
|
puts "Scratch overflow: $val"
|
|
ifcapable yytrackmaxstackdepth {
|
|
set x [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_PARSER_STACK 0]
|
|
set val [format { max %10d} [lindex $x 2]]
|
|
puts "Parser stack depth: $val"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# A procedure to execute SQL
|
|
#
|
|
proc execsql {sql {db db}} {
|
|
# puts "SQL = $sql"
|
|
uplevel [list $db eval $sql]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Execute SQL and catch exceptions.
|
|
#
|
|
proc catchsql {sql {db db}} {
|
|
# puts "SQL = $sql"
|
|
set r [catch [list uplevel [list $db eval $sql]] msg]
|
|
lappend r $msg
|
|
return $r
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Do an VDBE code dump on the SQL given
|
|
#
|
|
proc explain {sql {db db}} {
|
|
puts ""
|
|
puts "addr opcode p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 #"
|
|
puts "---- ------------ ------ ------ ------ --------------- -- -"
|
|
$db eval "explain $sql" {} {
|
|
puts [format {%-4d %-12.12s %-6d %-6d %-6d % -17s %s %s} \
|
|
$addr $opcode $p1 $p2 $p3 $p4 $p5 $comment
|
|
]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Show the VDBE program for an SQL statement but omit the Trace
|
|
# opcode at the beginning. This procedure can be used to prove
|
|
# that different SQL statements generate exactly the same VDBE code.
|
|
#
|
|
proc explain_no_trace {sql} {
|
|
set tr [db eval "EXPLAIN $sql"]
|
|
return [lrange $tr 7 end]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Another procedure to execute SQL. This one includes the field
|
|
# names in the returned list.
|
|
#
|
|
proc execsql2 {sql} {
|
|
set result {}
|
|
db eval $sql data {
|
|
foreach f $data(*) {
|
|
lappend result $f $data($f)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $result
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Use a temporary in-memory database to execute SQL statements
|
|
#
|
|
proc memdbsql {sql} {
|
|
sqlite3 memdb :memory:
|
|
set result [memdb eval $sql]
|
|
memdb close
|
|
return $result
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Use the non-callback API to execute multiple SQL statements
|
|
#
|
|
proc stepsql {dbptr sql} {
|
|
set sql [string trim $sql]
|
|
set r 0
|
|
while {[string length $sql]>0} {
|
|
if {[catch {sqlite3_prepare $dbptr $sql -1 sqltail} vm]} {
|
|
return [list 1 $vm]
|
|
}
|
|
set sql [string trim $sqltail]
|
|
# while {[sqlite_step $vm N VAL COL]=="SQLITE_ROW"} {
|
|
# foreach v $VAL {lappend r $v}
|
|
# }
|
|
while {[sqlite3_step $vm]=="SQLITE_ROW"} {
|
|
for {set i 0} {$i<[sqlite3_data_count $vm]} {incr i} {
|
|
lappend r [sqlite3_column_text $vm $i]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if {[catch {sqlite3_finalize $vm} errmsg]} {
|
|
return [list 1 $errmsg]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $r
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Do an integrity check of the entire database
|
|
#
|
|
proc integrity_check {name {db db}} {
|
|
ifcapable integrityck {
|
|
do_test $name [list execsql {PRAGMA integrity_check} $db] {ok}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Check the extended error code
|
|
#
|
|
proc verify_ex_errcode {name expected {db db}} {
|
|
do_test $name [list sqlite3_extended_errcode $db] $expected
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Return true if the SQL statement passed as the second argument uses a
|
|
# statement transaction.
|
|
#
|
|
proc sql_uses_stmt {db sql} {
|
|
set stmt [sqlite3_prepare $db $sql -1 dummy]
|
|
set uses [uses_stmt_journal $stmt]
|
|
sqlite3_finalize $stmt
|
|
return $uses
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc fix_ifcapable_expr {expr} {
|
|
set ret ""
|
|
set state 0
|
|
for {set i 0} {$i < [string length $expr]} {incr i} {
|
|
set char [string range $expr $i $i]
|
|
set newstate [expr {[string is alnum $char] || $char eq "_"}]
|
|
if {$newstate && !$state} {
|
|
append ret {$::sqlite_options(}
|
|
}
|
|
if {!$newstate && $state} {
|
|
append ret )
|
|
}
|
|
append ret $char
|
|
set state $newstate
|
|
}
|
|
if {$state} {append ret )}
|
|
return $ret
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Returns non-zero if the capabilities are present; zero otherwise.
|
|
#
|
|
proc capable {expr} {
|
|
set e [fix_ifcapable_expr $expr]; return [expr ($e)]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Evaluate a boolean expression of capabilities. If true, execute the
|
|
# code. Omit the code if false.
|
|
#
|
|
proc ifcapable {expr code {else ""} {elsecode ""}} {
|
|
#regsub -all {[a-z_0-9]+} $expr {$::sqlite_options(&)} e2
|
|
set e2 [fix_ifcapable_expr $expr]
|
|
if ($e2) {
|
|
set c [catch {uplevel 1 $code} r]
|
|
} else {
|
|
set c [catch {uplevel 1 $elsecode} r]
|
|
}
|
|
return -code $c $r
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# This proc execs a seperate process that crashes midway through executing
|
|
# the SQL script $sql on database test.db.
|
|
#
|
|
# The crash occurs during a sync() of file $crashfile. When the crash
|
|
# occurs a random subset of all unsynced writes made by the process are
|
|
# written into the files on disk. Argument $crashdelay indicates the
|
|
# number of file syncs to wait before crashing.
|
|
#
|
|
# The return value is a list of two elements. The first element is a
|
|
# boolean, indicating whether or not the process actually crashed or
|
|
# reported some other error. The second element in the returned list is the
|
|
# error message. This is "child process exited abnormally" if the crash
|
|
# occurred.
|
|
#
|
|
# crashsql -delay CRASHDELAY -file CRASHFILE ?-blocksize BLOCKSIZE? $sql
|
|
#
|
|
proc crashsql {args} {
|
|
|
|
set blocksize ""
|
|
set crashdelay 1
|
|
set prngseed 0
|
|
set tclbody {}
|
|
set crashfile ""
|
|
set dc ""
|
|
set sql [lindex $args end]
|
|
|
|
for {set ii 0} {$ii < [llength $args]-1} {incr ii 2} {
|
|
set z [lindex $args $ii]
|
|
set n [string length $z]
|
|
set z2 [lindex $args [expr $ii+1]]
|
|
|
|
if {$n>1 && [string first $z -delay]==0} {set crashdelay $z2} \
|
|
elseif {$n>1 && [string first $z -seed]==0} {set prngseed $z2} \
|
|
elseif {$n>1 && [string first $z -file]==0} {set crashfile $z2} \
|
|
elseif {$n>1 && [string first $z -tclbody]==0} {set tclbody $z2} \
|
|
elseif {$n>1 && [string first $z -blocksize]==0} {set blocksize "-s $z2" } \
|
|
elseif {$n>1 && [string first $z -characteristics]==0} {set dc "-c {$z2}" } \
|
|
else { error "Unrecognized option: $z" }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if {$crashfile eq ""} {
|
|
error "Compulsory option -file missing"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# $crashfile gets compared to the native filename in
|
|
# cfSync(), which can be different then what TCL uses by
|
|
# default, so here we force it to the "nativename" format.
|
|
set cfile [string map {\\ \\\\} [file nativename [file join [get_pwd] $crashfile]]]
|
|
|
|
set f [open crash.tcl w]
|
|
puts $f "sqlite3_crash_enable 1"
|
|
puts $f "sqlite3_crashparams $blocksize $dc $crashdelay $cfile"
|
|
puts $f "sqlite3_test_control_pending_byte $::sqlite_pending_byte"
|
|
puts $f "sqlite3 db test.db -vfs crash"
|
|
|
|
# This block sets the cache size of the main database to 10
|
|
# pages. This is done in case the build is configured to omit
|
|
# "PRAGMA cache_size".
|
|
puts $f {db eval {SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;}}
|
|
puts $f {set bt [btree_from_db db]}
|
|
puts $f {btree_set_cache_size $bt 10}
|
|
if {$prngseed} {
|
|
set seed [expr {$prngseed%10007+1}]
|
|
# puts seed=$seed
|
|
puts $f "db eval {SELECT randomblob($seed)}"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if {[string length $tclbody]>0} {
|
|
puts $f $tclbody
|
|
}
|
|
if {[string length $sql]>0} {
|
|
puts $f "db eval {"
|
|
puts $f "$sql"
|
|
puts $f "}"
|
|
}
|
|
close $f
|
|
set r [catch {
|
|
exec [info nameofexec] crash.tcl >@stdout
|
|
} msg]
|
|
|
|
# Windows/ActiveState TCL returns a slightly different
|
|
# error message. We map that to the expected message
|
|
# so that we don't have to change all of the test
|
|
# cases.
|
|
if {$::tcl_platform(platform)=="windows"} {
|
|
if {$msg=="child killed: unknown signal"} {
|
|
set msg "child process exited abnormally"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lappend r $msg
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc run_ioerr_prep {} {
|
|
set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0
|
|
catch {db close}
|
|
catch {db2 close}
|
|
catch {forcedelete test.db}
|
|
catch {forcedelete test.db-journal}
|
|
catch {forcedelete test2.db}
|
|
catch {forcedelete test2.db-journal}
|
|
set ::DB [sqlite3 db test.db; sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
|
|
sqlite3_extended_result_codes $::DB $::ioerropts(-erc)
|
|
if {[info exists ::ioerropts(-tclprep)]} {
|
|
eval $::ioerropts(-tclprep)
|
|
}
|
|
if {[info exists ::ioerropts(-sqlprep)]} {
|
|
execsql $::ioerropts(-sqlprep)
|
|
}
|
|
expr 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Usage: do_ioerr_test <test number> <options...>
|
|
#
|
|
# This proc is used to implement test cases that check that IO errors
|
|
# are correctly handled. The first argument, <test number>, is an integer
|
|
# used to name the tests executed by this proc. Options are as follows:
|
|
#
|
|
# -tclprep TCL script to run to prepare test.
|
|
# -sqlprep SQL script to run to prepare test.
|
|
# -tclbody TCL script to run with IO error simulation.
|
|
# -sqlbody TCL script to run with IO error simulation.
|
|
# -exclude List of 'N' values not to test.
|
|
# -erc Use extended result codes
|
|
# -persist Make simulated I/O errors persistent
|
|
# -start Value of 'N' to begin with (default 1)
|
|
#
|
|
# -cksum Boolean. If true, test that the database does
|
|
# not change during the execution of the test case.
|
|
#
|
|
proc do_ioerr_test {testname args} {
|
|
|
|
set ::ioerropts(-start) 1
|
|
set ::ioerropts(-cksum) 0
|
|
set ::ioerropts(-erc) 0
|
|
set ::ioerropts(-count) 100000000
|
|
set ::ioerropts(-persist) 1
|
|
set ::ioerropts(-ckrefcount) 0
|
|
set ::ioerropts(-restoreprng) 1
|
|
array set ::ioerropts $args
|
|
|
|
# TEMPORARY: For 3.5.9, disable testing of extended result codes. There are
|
|
# a couple of obscure IO errors that do not return them.
|
|
set ::ioerropts(-erc) 0
|
|
|
|
# Create a single TCL script from the TCL and SQL specified
|
|
# as the body of the test.
|
|
set ::ioerrorbody {}
|
|
if {[info exists ::ioerropts(-tclbody)]} {
|
|
append ::ioerrorbody "$::ioerropts(-tclbody)\n"
|
|
}
|
|
if {[info exists ::ioerropts(-sqlbody)]} {
|
|
append ::ioerrorbody "db eval {$::ioerropts(-sqlbody)}"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
save_prng_state
|
|
if {$::ioerropts(-cksum)} {
|
|
run_ioerr_prep
|
|
eval $::ioerrorbody
|
|
set ::goodcksum [cksum]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
set ::go 1
|
|
#reset_prng_state
|
|
for {set n $::ioerropts(-start)} {$::go} {incr n} {
|
|
set ::TN $n
|
|
incr ::ioerropts(-count) -1
|
|
if {$::ioerropts(-count)<0} break
|
|
|
|
# Skip this IO error if it was specified with the "-exclude" option.
|
|
if {[info exists ::ioerropts(-exclude)]} {
|
|
if {[lsearch $::ioerropts(-exclude) $n]!=-1} continue
|
|
}
|
|
if {$::ioerropts(-restoreprng)} {
|
|
restore_prng_state
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Delete the files test.db and test2.db, then execute the TCL and
|
|
# SQL (in that order) to prepare for the test case.
|
|
do_test $testname.$n.1 {
|
|
run_ioerr_prep
|
|
} {0}
|
|
|
|
# Read the 'checksum' of the database.
|
|
if {$::ioerropts(-cksum)} {
|
|
set ::checksum [cksum]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Set the Nth IO error to fail.
|
|
do_test $testname.$n.2 [subst {
|
|
set ::sqlite_io_error_persist $::ioerropts(-persist)
|
|
set ::sqlite_io_error_pending $n
|
|
}] $n
|
|
|
|
# Execute the TCL script created for the body of this test. If
|
|
# at least N IO operations performed by SQLite as a result of
|
|
# the script, the Nth will fail.
|
|
do_test $testname.$n.3 {
|
|
set ::sqlite_io_error_hit 0
|
|
set ::sqlite_io_error_hardhit 0
|
|
set r [catch $::ioerrorbody msg]
|
|
set ::errseen $r
|
|
set rc [sqlite3_errcode $::DB]
|
|
if {$::ioerropts(-erc)} {
|
|
# If we are in extended result code mode, make sure all of the
|
|
# IOERRs we get back really do have their extended code values.
|
|
# If an extended result code is returned, the sqlite3_errcode
|
|
# TCLcommand will return a string of the form: SQLITE_IOERR+nnnn
|
|
# where nnnn is a number
|
|
if {[regexp {^SQLITE_IOERR} $rc] && ![regexp {IOERR\+\d} $rc]} {
|
|
return $rc
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
# If we are not in extended result code mode, make sure no
|
|
# extended error codes are returned.
|
|
if {[regexp {\+\d} $rc]} {
|
|
return $rc
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# The test repeats as long as $::go is non-zero. $::go starts out
|
|
# as 1. When a test runs to completion without hitting an I/O
|
|
# error, that means there is no point in continuing with this test
|
|
# case so set $::go to zero.
|
|
#
|
|
if {$::sqlite_io_error_pending>0} {
|
|
set ::go 0
|
|
set q 0
|
|
set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0
|
|
} else {
|
|
set q 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
set s [expr $::sqlite_io_error_hit==0]
|
|
if {$::sqlite_io_error_hit>$::sqlite_io_error_hardhit && $r==0} {
|
|
set r 1
|
|
}
|
|
set ::sqlite_io_error_hit 0
|
|
|
|
# One of two things must have happened. either
|
|
# 1. We never hit the IO error and the SQL returned OK
|
|
# 2. An IO error was hit and the SQL failed
|
|
#
|
|
#puts "s=$s r=$r q=$q"
|
|
expr { ($s && !$r && !$q) || (!$s && $r && $q) }
|
|
} {1}
|
|
|
|
set ::sqlite_io_error_hit 0
|
|
set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0
|
|
|
|
# Check that no page references were leaked. There should be
|
|
# a single reference if there is still an active transaction,
|
|
# or zero otherwise.
|
|
#
|
|
# UPDATE: If the IO error occurs after a 'BEGIN' but before any
|
|
# locks are established on database files (i.e. if the error
|
|
# occurs while attempting to detect a hot-journal file), then
|
|
# there may 0 page references and an active transaction according
|
|
# to [sqlite3_get_autocommit].
|
|
#
|
|
if {$::go && $::sqlite_io_error_hardhit && $::ioerropts(-ckrefcount)} {
|
|
do_test $testname.$n.4 {
|
|
set bt [btree_from_db db]
|
|
db_enter db
|
|
array set stats [btree_pager_stats $bt]
|
|
db_leave db
|
|
set nRef $stats(ref)
|
|
expr {$nRef == 0 || ([sqlite3_get_autocommit db]==0 && $nRef == 1)}
|
|
} {1}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If there is an open database handle and no open transaction,
|
|
# and the pager is not running in exclusive-locking mode,
|
|
# check that the pager is in "unlocked" state. Theoretically,
|
|
# if a call to xUnlock() failed due to an IO error the underlying
|
|
# file may still be locked.
|
|
#
|
|
ifcapable pragma {
|
|
if { [info commands db] ne ""
|
|
&& $::ioerropts(-ckrefcount)
|
|
&& [db one {pragma locking_mode}] eq "normal"
|
|
&& [sqlite3_get_autocommit db]
|
|
} {
|
|
do_test $testname.$n.5 {
|
|
set bt [btree_from_db db]
|
|
db_enter db
|
|
array set stats [btree_pager_stats $bt]
|
|
db_leave db
|
|
set stats(state)
|
|
} 0
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If an IO error occurred, then the checksum of the database should
|
|
# be the same as before the script that caused the IO error was run.
|
|
#
|
|
if {$::go && $::sqlite_io_error_hardhit && $::ioerropts(-cksum)} {
|
|
do_test $testname.$n.6 {
|
|
catch {db close}
|
|
catch {db2 close}
|
|
set ::DB [sqlite3 db test.db; sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
|
|
set nowcksum [cksum]
|
|
set res [expr {$nowcksum==$::checksum || $nowcksum==$::goodcksum}]
|
|
if {$res==0} {
|
|
puts "now=$nowcksum"
|
|
puts "the=$::checksum"
|
|
puts "fwd=$::goodcksum"
|
|
}
|
|
set res
|
|
} 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
set ::sqlite_io_error_hardhit 0
|
|
set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0
|
|
if {[info exists ::ioerropts(-cleanup)]} {
|
|
catch $::ioerropts(-cleanup)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0
|
|
set ::sqlite_io_error_persist 0
|
|
unset ::ioerropts
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Return a checksum based on the contents of the main database associated
|
|
# with connection $db
|
|
#
|
|
proc cksum {{db db}} {
|
|
set txt [$db eval {
|
|
SELECT name, type, sql FROM sqlite_master order by name
|
|
}]\n
|
|
foreach tbl [$db eval {
|
|
SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' order by name
|
|
}] {
|
|
append txt [$db eval "SELECT * FROM $tbl"]\n
|
|
}
|
|
foreach prag {default_synchronous default_cache_size} {
|
|
append txt $prag-[$db eval "PRAGMA $prag"]\n
|
|
}
|
|
set cksum [string length $txt]-[md5 $txt]
|
|
# puts $cksum-[file size test.db]
|
|
return $cksum
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Generate a checksum based on the contents of the main and temp tables
|
|
# database $db. If the checksum of two databases is the same, and the
|
|
# integrity-check passes for both, the two databases are identical.
|
|
#
|
|
proc allcksum {{db db}} {
|
|
set ret [list]
|
|
ifcapable tempdb {
|
|
set sql {
|
|
SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table' UNION
|
|
SELECT name FROM sqlite_temp_master WHERE type = 'table' UNION
|
|
SELECT 'sqlite_master' UNION
|
|
SELECT 'sqlite_temp_master' ORDER BY 1
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
set sql {
|
|
SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table' UNION
|
|
SELECT 'sqlite_master' ORDER BY 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
set tbllist [$db eval $sql]
|
|
set txt {}
|
|
foreach tbl $tbllist {
|
|
append txt [$db eval "SELECT * FROM $tbl"]
|
|
}
|
|
foreach prag {default_cache_size} {
|
|
append txt $prag-[$db eval "PRAGMA $prag"]\n
|
|
}
|
|
# puts txt=$txt
|
|
return [md5 $txt]
|
|
}
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# Generate a checksum based on the contents of a single database with
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# a database connection. The name of the database is $dbname.
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# Examples of $dbname are "temp" or "main".
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#
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proc dbcksum {db dbname} {
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if {$dbname=="temp"} {
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set master sqlite_temp_master
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} else {
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set master $dbname.sqlite_master
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}
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set alltab [$db eval "SELECT name FROM $master WHERE type='table'"]
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set txt [$db eval "SELECT * FROM $master"]\n
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foreach tab $alltab {
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append txt [$db eval "SELECT * FROM $dbname.$tab"]\n
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}
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return [md5 $txt]
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}
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proc memdebug_log_sql {{filename mallocs.sql}} {
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set data [sqlite3_memdebug_log dump]
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set nFrame [expr [llength [lindex $data 0]]-2]
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if {$nFrame < 0} { return "" }
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set database temp
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set tbl "CREATE TABLE ${database}.malloc(zTest, nCall, nByte, lStack);"
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set sql ""
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foreach e $data {
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set nCall [lindex $e 0]
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set nByte [lindex $e 1]
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set lStack [lrange $e 2 end]
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append sql "INSERT INTO ${database}.malloc VALUES"
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append sql "('test', $nCall, $nByte, '$lStack');\n"
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foreach f $lStack {
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set frames($f) 1
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}
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}
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set tbl2 "CREATE TABLE ${database}.frame(frame INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, line);\n"
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set tbl3 "CREATE TABLE ${database}.file(name PRIMARY KEY, content);\n"
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foreach f [array names frames] {
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set addr [format %x $f]
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set cmd "addr2line -e [info nameofexec] $addr"
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set line [eval exec $cmd]
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append sql "INSERT INTO ${database}.frame VALUES($f, '$line');\n"
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set file [lindex [split $line :] 0]
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set files($file) 1
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}
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foreach f [array names files] {
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set contents ""
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catch {
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set fd [open $f]
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set contents [read $fd]
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close $fd
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}
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set contents [string map {' ''} $contents]
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append sql "INSERT INTO ${database}.file VALUES('$f', '$contents');\n"
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}
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|
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set fd [open $filename w]
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puts $fd "BEGIN; ${tbl}${tbl2}${tbl3}${sql} ; COMMIT;"
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close $fd
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}
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|
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|
# Drop all tables in database [db]
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|
proc drop_all_tables {{db db}} {
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|
ifcapable trigger&&foreignkey {
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|
set pk [$db one "PRAGMA foreign_keys"]
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|
$db eval "PRAGMA foreign_keys = OFF"
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|
}
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|
foreach {idx name file} [db eval {PRAGMA database_list}] {
|
|
if {$idx==1} {
|
|
set master sqlite_temp_master
|
|
} else {
|
|
set master $name.sqlite_master
|
|
}
|
|
foreach {t type} [$db eval "
|
|
SELECT name, type FROM $master
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|
WHERE type IN('table', 'view') AND name NOT LIKE 'sqliteX_%' ESCAPE 'X'
|
|
"] {
|
|
$db eval "DROP $type \"$t\""
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
ifcapable trigger&&foreignkey {
|
|
$db eval "PRAGMA foreign_keys = $pk"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# If a test script is executed with global variable $::G(perm:name) set to
|
|
# "wal", then the tests are run in WAL mode. Otherwise, they should be run
|
|
# in rollback mode. The following Tcl procs are used to make this less
|
|
# intrusive:
|
|
#
|
|
# wal_set_journal_mode ?DB?
|
|
#
|
|
# If running a WAL test, execute "PRAGMA journal_mode = wal" using
|
|
# connection handle DB. Otherwise, this command is a no-op.
|
|
#
|
|
# wal_check_journal_mode TESTNAME ?DB?
|
|
#
|
|
# If running a WAL test, execute a tests case that fails if the main
|
|
# database for connection handle DB is not currently a WAL database.
|
|
# Otherwise (if not running a WAL permutation) this is a no-op.
|
|
#
|
|
# wal_is_wal_mode
|
|
#
|
|
# Returns true if this test should be run in WAL mode. False otherwise.
|
|
#
|
|
proc wal_is_wal_mode {} {
|
|
expr {[permutation] eq "wal"}
|
|
}
|
|
proc wal_set_journal_mode {{db db}} {
|
|
if { [wal_is_wal_mode] } {
|
|
$db eval "PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
proc wal_check_journal_mode {testname {db db}} {
|
|
if { [wal_is_wal_mode] } {
|
|
$db eval { SELECT * FROM sqlite_master }
|
|
do_test $testname [list $db eval "PRAGMA main.journal_mode"] {wal}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc permutation {} {
|
|
set perm ""
|
|
catch {set perm $::G(perm:name)}
|
|
set perm
|
|
}
|
|
proc presql {} {
|
|
set presql ""
|
|
catch {set presql $::G(perm:presql)}
|
|
set presql
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
#
|
|
proc slave_test_script {script} {
|
|
|
|
# Create the interpreter used to run the test script.
|
|
interp create tinterp
|
|
|
|
# Populate some global variables that tester.tcl expects to see.
|
|
foreach {var value} [list \
|
|
::argv0 $::argv0 \
|
|
::argv {} \
|
|
::SLAVE 1 \
|
|
] {
|
|
interp eval tinterp [list set $var $value]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# The alias used to access the global test counters.
|
|
tinterp alias set_test_counter set_test_counter
|
|
|
|
# Set up the ::cmdlinearg array in the slave.
|
|
interp eval tinterp [list array set ::cmdlinearg [array get ::cmdlinearg]]
|
|
|
|
# Set up the ::G array in the slave.
|
|
interp eval tinterp [list array set ::G [array get ::G]]
|
|
|
|
# Load the various test interfaces implemented in C.
|
|
load_testfixture_extensions tinterp
|
|
|
|
# Run the test script.
|
|
interp eval tinterp $script
|
|
|
|
# Check if the interpreter call [run_thread_tests]
|
|
if { [interp eval tinterp {info exists ::run_thread_tests_called}] } {
|
|
set ::run_thread_tests_called 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Delete the interpreter used to run the test script.
|
|
interp delete tinterp
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc slave_test_file {zFile} {
|
|
set tail [file tail $zFile]
|
|
|
|
if {[info exists ::G(start:permutation)]} {
|
|
if {[permutation] != $::G(start:permutation)} return
|
|
unset ::G(start:permutation)
|
|
}
|
|
if {[info exists ::G(start:file)]} {
|
|
if {$tail != $::G(start:file) && $tail!="$::G(start:file).test"} return
|
|
unset ::G(start:file)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Remember the value of the shared-cache setting. So that it is possible
|
|
# to check afterwards that it was not modified by the test script.
|
|
#
|
|
ifcapable shared_cache { set scs [sqlite3_enable_shared_cache] }
|
|
|
|
# Run the test script in a slave interpreter.
|
|
#
|
|
unset -nocomplain ::run_thread_tests_called
|
|
reset_prng_state
|
|
set ::sqlite_open_file_count 0
|
|
set time [time { slave_test_script [list source $zFile] }]
|
|
set ms [expr [lindex $time 0] / 1000]
|
|
|
|
# Test that all files opened by the test script were closed. Omit this
|
|
# if the test script has "thread" in its name. The open file counter
|
|
# is not thread-safe.
|
|
#
|
|
if {[info exists ::run_thread_tests_called]==0} {
|
|
do_test ${tail}-closeallfiles { expr {$::sqlite_open_file_count>0} } {0}
|
|
}
|
|
set ::sqlite_open_file_count 0
|
|
|
|
# Test that the global "shared-cache" setting was not altered by
|
|
# the test script.
|
|
#
|
|
ifcapable shared_cache {
|
|
set res [expr {[sqlite3_enable_shared_cache] == $scs}]
|
|
do_test ${tail}-sharedcachesetting [list set {} $res] 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Add some info to the output.
|
|
#
|
|
puts "Time: $tail $ms ms"
|
|
show_memstats
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Open a new connection on database test.db and execute the SQL script
|
|
# supplied as an argument. Before returning, close the new conection and
|
|
# restore the 4 byte fields starting at header offsets 28, 92 and 96
|
|
# to the values they held before the SQL was executed. This simulates
|
|
# a write by a pre-3.7.0 client.
|
|
#
|
|
proc sql36231 {sql} {
|
|
set B [hexio_read test.db 92 8]
|
|
set A [hexio_read test.db 28 4]
|
|
sqlite3 db36231 test.db
|
|
catch { db36231 func a_string a_string }
|
|
execsql $sql db36231
|
|
db36231 close
|
|
hexio_write test.db 28 $A
|
|
hexio_write test.db 92 $B
|
|
return ""
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc db_save {} {
|
|
foreach f [glob -nocomplain sv_test.db*] { forcedelete $f }
|
|
foreach f [glob -nocomplain test.db*] {
|
|
set f2 "sv_$f"
|
|
forcecopy $f $f2
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
proc db_save_and_close {} {
|
|
db_save
|
|
catch { db close }
|
|
return ""
|
|
}
|
|
proc db_restore {} {
|
|
foreach f [glob -nocomplain test.db*] { forcedelete $f }
|
|
foreach f2 [glob -nocomplain sv_test.db*] {
|
|
set f [string range $f2 3 end]
|
|
forcecopy $f2 $f
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
proc db_restore_and_reopen {{dbfile test.db}} {
|
|
catch { db close }
|
|
db_restore
|
|
sqlite3 db $dbfile
|
|
}
|
|
proc db_delete_and_reopen {{file test.db}} {
|
|
catch { db close }
|
|
foreach f [glob -nocomplain test.db*] { forcedelete $f }
|
|
sqlite3 db $file
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If the library is compiled with the SQLITE_DEFAULT_AUTOVACUUM macro set
|
|
# to non-zero, then set the global variable $AUTOVACUUM to 1.
|
|
set AUTOVACUUM $sqlite_options(default_autovacuum)
|
|
|
|
# Make sure the FTS enhanced query syntax is disabled.
|
|
set sqlite_fts3_enable_parentheses 0
|
|
|
|
source $testdir/thread_common.tcl
|
|
source $testdir/malloc_common.tcl
|