Annotation of embedaddon/sqlite3/test/collate1.test, revision 1.1.1.1

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                     12: # This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.  The
                     13: # focus of this script is page cache subsystem.
                     14: #
                     15: # $Id: collate1.test,v 1.5 2007/02/01 23:02:46 drh Exp $
                     16: 
                     17: set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
                     18: source $testdir/tester.tcl
                     19: 
                     20: #
                     21: # Tests are roughly organised as follows:
                     22: #
                     23: # collate1-1.* - Single-field ORDER BY with an explicit COLLATE clause.
                     24: # collate1-2.* - Multi-field ORDER BY with an explicit COLLATE clause.
                     25: # collate1-3.* - ORDER BY using a default collation type. Also that an 
                     26: #                explict collate type overrides a default collate type.
                     27: # collate1-4.* - ORDER BY using a data type.
                     28: #
                     29: 
                     30: #
                     31: # Collation type 'HEX'. If an argument can be interpreted as a hexadecimal
                     32: # number, then it is converted to one before the comparison is performed. 
                     33: # Numbers are less than other strings. If neither argument is a number, 
                     34: # [string compare] is used.
                     35: #
                     36: db collate HEX hex_collate
                     37: proc hex_collate {lhs rhs} {
                     38:   set lhs_ishex [regexp {^(0x|)[1234567890abcdefABCDEF]+$} $lhs]
                     39:   set rhs_ishex [regexp {^(0x|)[1234567890abcdefABCDEF]+$} $rhs]
                     40:   if {$lhs_ishex && $rhs_ishex} { 
                     41:     set lhsx [scan $lhs %x]
                     42:     set rhsx [scan $rhs %x]
                     43:     if {$lhs < $rhs} {return -1}
                     44:     if {$lhs == $rhs} {return 0}
                     45:     if {$lhs > $rhs} {return 1}
                     46:   }
                     47:   if {$lhs_ishex} {
                     48:     return -1;
                     49:   }
                     50:   if {$rhs_ishex} {
                     51:     return 1;
                     52:   }
                     53:   return [string compare $lhs $rhs]
                     54: }
                     55: db function hex {format 0x%X}
                     56: 
                     57: # Mimic the SQLite 2 collation type NUMERIC.
                     58: db collate numeric numeric_collate
                     59: proc numeric_collate {lhs rhs} {
                     60:   if {$lhs == $rhs} {return 0} 
                     61:   return [expr ($lhs>$rhs)?1:-1]
                     62: }
                     63: 
                     64: do_test collate1-1.0 {
                     65:   execsql {
                     66:     CREATE TABLE collate1t1(c1, c2);
                     67:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES(45, hex(45));
                     68:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES(NULL, NULL);
                     69:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES(281, hex(281));
                     70:   }
                     71: } {}
                     72: do_test collate1-1.1 {
                     73:   execsql {
                     74:     SELECT c2 FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1;
                     75:   }
                     76: } {{} 0x119 0x2D}
                     77: do_test collate1-1.2 {
                     78:   execsql {
                     79:     SELECT c2 FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE hex;
                     80:   }
                     81: } {{} 0x2D 0x119}
                     82: do_test collate1-1.3 {
                     83:   execsql {
                     84:     SELECT c2 FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE hex DESC;
                     85:   }
                     86: } {0x119 0x2D {}}
                     87: do_test collate1-1.4 {
                     88:   execsql {
                     89:    SELECT c2 FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE hex ASC;
                     90:   }
                     91: } {{} 0x2D 0x119}
                     92: do_test collate1-1.5 {
                     93:   execsql {
                     94:     SELECT c2 COLLATE hex FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1
                     95:   }
                     96: } {{} 0x2D 0x119}
                     97: do_test collate1-1.6 {
                     98:   execsql {
                     99:     SELECT c2 COLLATE hex FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1 ASC
                    100:   }
                    101: } {{} 0x2D 0x119}
                    102: do_test collate1-1.7 {
                    103:   execsql {
                    104:     SELECT c2 COLLATE hex FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1 DESC
                    105:   }
                    106: } {0x119 0x2D {}}
                    107: do_test collate1-1.99 {
                    108:   execsql {
                    109:     DROP TABLE collate1t1;
                    110:   }
                    111: } {}
                    112: 
                    113: do_test collate1-2.0 {
                    114:   execsql {
                    115:     CREATE TABLE collate1t1(c1, c2);
                    116:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES('5', '0x11');
                    117:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES('5', '0xA');
                    118:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES(NULL, NULL);
                    119:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES('7', '0xA');
                    120:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES('11', '0x11');
                    121:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES('11', '0x101');
                    122:   }
                    123: } {}
                    124: do_test collate1-2.2 {
                    125:   execsql {
                    126:     SELECT c1, c2 FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE numeric, 2 COLLATE hex;
                    127:   }
                    128: } {{} {} 5 0xA 5 0x11 7 0xA 11 0x11 11 0x101}
                    129: do_test collate1-2.3 {
                    130:   execsql {
                    131:     SELECT c1, c2 FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE binary, 2 COLLATE hex;
                    132:   }
                    133: } {{} {} 11 0x11 11 0x101 5 0xA 5 0x11 7 0xA}
                    134: do_test collate1-2.4 {
                    135:   execsql {
                    136:     SELECT c1, c2 FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE binary DESC, 2 COLLATE hex;
                    137:   }
                    138: } {7 0xA 5 0xA 5 0x11 11 0x11 11 0x101 {} {}}
                    139: do_test collate1-2.5 {
                    140:   execsql {
                    141:     SELECT c1, c2 FROM collate1t1 
                    142:         ORDER BY 1 COLLATE binary DESC, 2 COLLATE hex DESC;
                    143:   }
                    144: } {7 0xA 5 0x11 5 0xA 11 0x101 11 0x11 {} {}}
                    145: do_test collate1-2.6 {
                    146:   execsql {
                    147:     SELECT c1, c2 FROM collate1t1 
                    148:         ORDER BY 1 COLLATE binary ASC, 2 COLLATE hex ASC;
                    149:   }
                    150: } {{} {} 11 0x11 11 0x101 5 0xA 5 0x11 7 0xA}
                    151: do_test collate1-2.12.1 {
                    152:   execsql {
                    153:     SELECT c1 COLLATE numeric, c2 FROM collate1t1 
                    154:      ORDER BY 1, 2 COLLATE hex;
                    155:   }
                    156: } {{} {} 5 0xA 5 0x11 7 0xA 11 0x11 11 0x101}
                    157: do_test collate1-2.12.2 {
                    158:   execsql {
                    159:     SELECT c1 COLLATE hex, c2 FROM collate1t1 
                    160:      ORDER BY 1 COLLATE numeric, 2 COLLATE hex;
                    161:   }
                    162: } {{} {} 5 0xA 5 0x11 7 0xA 11 0x11 11 0x101}
                    163: do_test collate1-2.12.3 {
                    164:   execsql {
                    165:     SELECT c1, c2 COLLATE hex FROM collate1t1 
                    166:      ORDER BY 1 COLLATE numeric, 2;
                    167:   }
                    168: } {{} {} 5 0xA 5 0x11 7 0xA 11 0x11 11 0x101}
                    169: do_test collate1-2.12.4 {
                    170:   execsql {
                    171:     SELECT c1 COLLATE numeric, c2 COLLATE hex
                    172:       FROM collate1t1 
                    173:      ORDER BY 1, 2;
                    174:   }
                    175: } {{} {} 5 0xA 5 0x11 7 0xA 11 0x11 11 0x101}
                    176: do_test collate1-2.13 {
                    177:   execsql {
                    178:     SELECT c1 COLLATE binary, c2 COLLATE hex
                    179:       FROM collate1t1
                    180:      ORDER BY 1, 2;
                    181:   }
                    182: } {{} {} 11 0x11 11 0x101 5 0xA 5 0x11 7 0xA}
                    183: do_test collate1-2.14 {
                    184:   execsql {
                    185:     SELECT c1, c2
                    186:       FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1 COLLATE binary DESC, 2 COLLATE hex;
                    187:   }
                    188: } {7 0xA 5 0xA 5 0x11 11 0x11 11 0x101 {} {}}
                    189: do_test collate1-2.15 {
                    190:   execsql {
                    191:     SELECT c1 COLLATE binary, c2 COLLATE hex
                    192:       FROM collate1t1 
                    193:      ORDER BY 1 DESC, 2 DESC;
                    194:   }
                    195: } {7 0xA 5 0x11 5 0xA 11 0x101 11 0x11 {} {}}
                    196: do_test collate1-2.16 {
                    197:   execsql {
                    198:     SELECT c1 COLLATE hex, c2 COLLATE binary
                    199:       FROM collate1t1 
                    200:      ORDER BY 1 COLLATE binary ASC, 2 COLLATE hex ASC;
                    201:   }
                    202: } {{} {} 11 0x11 11 0x101 5 0xA 5 0x11 7 0xA}
                    203: do_test collate1-2.99 {
                    204:   execsql {
                    205:     DROP TABLE collate1t1;
                    206:   }
                    207: } {}
                    208: 
                    209: #
                    210: # These tests ensure that the default collation type for a column is used 
                    211: # by an ORDER BY clause correctly. The focus is all the different ways
                    212: # the column can be referenced. i.e. a, collate2t1.a, main.collate2t1.a etc.
                    213: #
                    214: do_test collate1-3.0 {
                    215:   execsql {
                    216:     CREATE TABLE collate1t1(a COLLATE hex, b);
                    217:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES( '0x5', 5 );
                    218:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES( '1', 1 );
                    219:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES( '0x45', 69 );
                    220:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES( NULL, NULL );
                    221:     SELECT * FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY a;
                    222:   }
                    223: } {{} {} 1 1 0x5 5 0x45 69}
                    224: 
                    225: do_test collate1-3.1 {
                    226:   execsql {
                    227:     SELECT * FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1;
                    228:   }
                    229: } {{} {} 1 1 0x5 5 0x45 69}
                    230: do_test collate1-3.2 {
                    231:   execsql {
                    232:     SELECT * FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY collate1t1.a;
                    233:   }
                    234: } {{} {} 1 1 0x5 5 0x45 69}
                    235: do_test collate1-3.3 {
                    236:   execsql {
                    237:     SELECT * FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY main.collate1t1.a;
                    238:   }
                    239: } {{} {} 1 1 0x5 5 0x45 69}
                    240: do_test collate1-3.4 {
                    241:   execsql {
                    242:     SELECT a as c1, b as c2 FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY c1;
                    243:   }
                    244: } {{} {} 1 1 0x5 5 0x45 69}
                    245: do_test collate1-3.5 {
                    246:   execsql {
                    247:     SELECT a as c1, b as c2 FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY c1 COLLATE binary;
                    248:   }
                    249: } {{} {} 0x45 69 0x5 5 1 1}
                    250: do_test collate1-3.5.1 {
                    251:   execsql {
                    252:     SELECT a COLLATE binary as c1, b as c2
                    253:       FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY c1;
                    254:   }
                    255: } {{} {} 0x45 69 0x5 5 1 1}
                    256: do_test collate1-3.6 {
                    257:   execsql {
                    258:     DROP TABLE collate1t1;
                    259:   }
                    260: } {}
                    261: 
                    262: # Update for SQLite version 3. The collate1-4.* test cases were written
                    263: # before manifest types were introduced. The following test cases still
                    264: # work, due to the 'affinity' mechanism, but they don't prove anything
                    265: # about collation sequences.
                    266: #
                    267: do_test collate1-4.0 {
                    268:   execsql {
                    269:     CREATE TABLE collate1t1(c1 numeric, c2 text);
                    270:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES(1, 1);
                    271:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES(12, 12);
                    272:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES(NULL, NULL);
                    273:     INSERT INTO collate1t1 VALUES(101, 101);
                    274:   }
                    275: } {}
                    276: do_test collate1-4.1 {
                    277:   execsql {
                    278:     SELECT c1 FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1;
                    279:   }
                    280: } {{} 1 12 101}
                    281: do_test collate1-4.2 {
                    282:   execsql {
                    283:     SELECT c2 FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1;
                    284:   }
                    285: } {{} 1 101 12}
                    286: do_test collate1-4.3 {
                    287:   execsql {
                    288:     SELECT c2+0 FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1;
                    289:   }
                    290: } {{} 1 12 101}
                    291: do_test collate1-4.4 {
                    292:   execsql {
                    293:     SELECT c1||'' FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1;
                    294:   }
                    295: } {{} 1 101 12}
                    296: do_test collate1-4.4.1 {
                    297:   execsql {
                    298:     SELECT (c1||'') COLLATE numeric FROM collate1t1 ORDER BY 1;
                    299:   }
                    300: } {{} 1 12 101}
                    301: do_test collate1-4.5 {
                    302:   execsql {
                    303:     DROP TABLE collate1t1;
                    304:   }
                    305: } {}
                    306: 
                    307: finish_test

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