Annotation of embedaddon/sqlite3/test/bigrow.test, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       misho       1: # 2001 September 23
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                     10: #***********************************************************************
                     11: # This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.  The
                     12: # focus of this file is stressing the library by putting large amounts
                     13: # of data in a single row of a table.
                     14: #
                     15: # $Id: bigrow.test,v 1.5 2004/08/07 23:54:48 drh Exp $
                     16: 
                     17: set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
                     18: source $testdir/tester.tcl
                     19: 
                     20: # Make a big string that we can use for test data
                     21: #
                     22: do_test bigrow-1.0 {
                     23:   set ::bigstr {}
                     24:   for {set i 1} {$i<=9999} {incr i} {
                     25:     set sep [string index "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" [expr {$i%26}]]
                     26:     append ::bigstr "$sep [format %04d $i] "
                     27:   }
                     28:   string length $::bigstr
                     29: } {69993}
                     30: 
                     31: # Make a table into which we can insert some but records.
                     32: #
                     33: do_test bigrow-1.1 {
                     34:   execsql {
                     35:     CREATE TABLE t1(a text, b text, c text);
                     36:     SELECT name FROM sqlite_master
                     37:       WHERE type='table' OR type='index'
                     38:       ORDER BY name
                     39:   }
                     40: } {t1}
                     41: 
                     42: do_test bigrow-1.2 {
                     43:   set ::big1 [string range $::bigstr 0 65519]
                     44:   set sql "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('abc',"
                     45:   append sql "'$::big1', 'xyz');"
                     46:   execsql $sql
                     47:   execsql {SELECT a, c FROM t1}
                     48: } {abc xyz}
                     49: do_test bigrow-1.3 {
                     50:   execsql {SELECT b FROM t1}
                     51: } [list $::big1]
                     52: do_test bigrow-1.4 {
                     53:   set ::big2 [string range $::bigstr 0 65520]
                     54:   set sql "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('abc2',"
                     55:   append sql "'$::big2', 'xyz2');"
                     56:   set r [catch {execsql $sql} msg]
                     57:   lappend r $msg
                     58: } {0 {}}
                     59: do_test bigrow-1.4.1 {
                     60:   execsql {SELECT b FROM t1 ORDER BY c}
                     61: } [list $::big1 $::big2]
                     62: do_test bigrow-1.4.2 {
                     63:   execsql {SELECT c FROM t1 ORDER BY c}
                     64: } {xyz xyz2}
                     65: do_test bigrow-1.4.3 {
                     66:   execsql {DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a='abc2'}
                     67:   execsql {SELECT c FROM t1}
                     68: } {xyz}
                     69: 
                     70: do_test bigrow-1.5 {
                     71:   execsql {
                     72:     UPDATE t1 SET a=b, b=a;
                     73:     SELECT b,c FROM t1
                     74:   }
                     75: } {abc xyz}
                     76: do_test bigrow-1.6 {
                     77:   execsql {
                     78:     SELECT * FROM t1
                     79:   }
                     80: } [list $::big1 abc xyz]
                     81: do_test bigrow-1.7 {
                     82:   execsql {
                     83:     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('1','2','3');
                     84:     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('A','B','C');
                     85:     SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a=='1';
                     86:   }
                     87: } {2}
                     88: do_test bigrow-1.8 {
                     89:   execsql "SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a=='$::big1'"
                     90: } {abc}
                     91: do_test bigrow-1.9 {
                     92:   execsql "SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a!='$::big1' ORDER BY a"
                     93: } {2 B}
                     94: 
                     95: # Try doing some indexing on big columns
                     96: #
                     97: do_test bigrow-2.1 {
                     98:   execsql {
                     99:     CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a)
                    100:   }
                    101:   execsql "SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a=='$::big1'"
                    102: } {abc}
                    103: do_test bigrow-2.2 {
                    104:   execsql {
                    105:     UPDATE t1 SET a=b, b=a
                    106:   }
                    107:   execsql "SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a=='abc'"
                    108: } [list $::big1]
                    109: do_test bigrow-2.3 {
                    110:   execsql {
                    111:     UPDATE t1 SET a=b, b=a
                    112:   }
                    113:   execsql "SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a=='$::big1'"
                    114: } {abc}
                    115: catch {unset ::bigstr}
                    116: catch {unset ::big1}
                    117: catch {unset ::big2}
                    118: 
                    119: # Mosts of the tests above were created back when rows were limited in
                    120: # size to 64K.  Now rows can be much bigger.  Test that logic.  Also
                    121: # make sure things work correctly at the transition boundries between
                    122: # row sizes of 256 to 257 bytes and from 65536 to 65537 bytes.
                    123: #
                    124: # We begin by testing the 256..257 transition.
                    125: #
                    126: do_test bigrow-3.1 {
                    127:   execsql {
                    128:     DELETE FROM t1;
                    129:     INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES('one','abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123','hi');
                    130:   }
                    131:   execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1}
                    132: } {one 30 hi}
                    133: do_test bigrow-3.2 {
                    134:   execsql {
                    135:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    136:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    137:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    138:   }
                    139:   execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1}
                    140: } {one 240 hi}
                    141: for {set i 1} {$i<10} {incr i} {
                    142:   do_test bigrow-3.3.$i {
                    143:     execsql "UPDATE t1 SET b=b||'$i'"
                    144:     execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1}
                    145:   } "one [expr {240+$i}] hi"
                    146: }
                    147: 
                    148: # Now test the 65536..65537 row-size transition.
                    149: #
                    150: do_test bigrow-4.1 {
                    151:   execsql {
                    152:     DELETE FROM t1;
                    153:     INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES('one','abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123','hi');
                    154:   }
                    155:   execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1}
                    156: } {one 30 hi}
                    157: do_test bigrow-4.2 {
                    158:   execsql {
                    159:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    160:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    161:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    162:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    163:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    164:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    165:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    166:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    167:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    168:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    169:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    170:     UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    171:   }
                    172:   execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1}
                    173: } {one 122880 hi}
                    174: do_test bigrow-4.3 {
                    175:   execsql {
                    176:     UPDATE t1 SET b=substr(b,1,65515)
                    177:   }
                    178:   execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1}
                    179: } {one 65515 hi}
                    180: for {set i 1} {$i<10} {incr i} {
                    181:   do_test bigrow-4.4.$i {
                    182:     execsql "UPDATE t1 SET b=b||'$i'"
                    183:     execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1}
                    184:   } "one [expr {65515+$i}] hi"
                    185: }
                    186: 
                    187: # Check to make sure the library recovers safely if a row contains
                    188: # too much data.
                    189: #
                    190: do_test bigrow-5.1 {
                    191:   execsql {
                    192:     DELETE FROM t1;
                    193:     INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES('one','abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123','hi');
                    194:   }
                    195:   execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1}
                    196: } {one 30 hi}
                    197: set i 1
                    198: for {set sz 60} {$sz<1048560} {incr sz $sz} {
                    199:   do_test bigrow-5.2.$i {
                    200:     execsql {
                    201:       UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b;
                    202:       SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1;
                    203:     }
                    204:   } "one $sz hi"
                    205:   incr i
                    206: }
                    207: do_test bigrow-5.3 {
                    208:   catchsql {UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b}
                    209: } {0 {}}
                    210: do_test bigrow-5.4 {
                    211:   execsql {SELECT length(b) FROM t1}
                    212: } 1966080
                    213: do_test bigrow-5.5 {
                    214:   catchsql {UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b}
                    215: } {0 {}}
                    216: do_test bigrow-5.6 {
                    217:   execsql {SELECT length(b) FROM t1}
                    218: } 3932160
                    219: do_test bigrow-5.99 {
                    220:   execsql {DROP TABLE t1}
                    221: } {}
                    222: 
                    223: finish_test

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