Annotation of embedaddon/sqlite3/test/where3.test, revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 misho 1: # 2006 January 31
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11: # This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. The
12: # focus of this file is testing the join reordering optimization
13: # in cases that include a LEFT JOIN.
14: #
15: # $Id: where3.test,v 1.4 2008/04/17 19:14:02 drh Exp $
16:
17: set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
18: source $testdir/tester.tcl
19:
20: # The following is from ticket #1652.
21: #
22: # A comma join then a left outer join: A,B left join C.
23: # Arrange indices so that the B table is chosen to go first.
24: # Also put an index on C, but make sure that A is chosen before C.
25: #
26: do_test where3-1.1 {
27: execsql {
28: CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
29: CREATE TABLE t2(p, q);
30: CREATE TABLE t3(x, y);
31:
32: INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(111,'one');
33: INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(222,'two');
34: INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(333,'three');
35:
36: INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1,111);
37: INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2,222);
38: INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(4,444);
39: CREATE INDEX t2i1 ON t2(p);
40:
41: INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(999,'nine');
42: CREATE INDEX t3i1 ON t3(x);
43:
44: SELECT * FROM t1, t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON q=x WHERE p=2 AND a=q;
45: }
46: } {222 two 2 222 {} {}}
47:
48: ifcapable explain {
49: do_test where3-1.1.1 {
50: explain_no_trace {SELECT * FROM t1, t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON q=x
51: WHERE p=2 AND a=q}
52: } [explain_no_trace {SELECT * FROM t1, t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON x=q
53: WHERE p=2 AND a=q}]
54: }
55:
56: # Ticket #1830
57: #
58: # This is similar to the above but with the LEFT JOIN on the
59: # other side.
60: #
61: do_test where3-1.2 {
62: execsql {
63: CREATE TABLE parent1(parent1key, child1key, Child2key, child3key);
64: CREATE TABLE child1 ( child1key NVARCHAR, value NVARCHAR );
65: CREATE UNIQUE INDEX PKIDXChild1 ON child1 ( child1key );
66: CREATE TABLE child2 ( child2key NVARCHAR, value NVARCHAR );
67:
68: INSERT INTO parent1(parent1key,child1key,child2key)
69: VALUES ( 1, 'C1.1', 'C2.1' );
70: INSERT INTO child1 ( child1key, value ) VALUES ( 'C1.1', 'Value for C1.1' );
71: INSERT INTO child2 ( child2key, value ) VALUES ( 'C2.1', 'Value for C2.1' );
72:
73: INSERT INTO parent1 ( parent1key, child1key, child2key )
74: VALUES ( 2, 'C1.2', 'C2.2' );
75: INSERT INTO child2 ( child2key, value ) VALUES ( 'C2.2', 'Value for C2.2' );
76:
77: INSERT INTO parent1 ( parent1key, child1key, child2key )
78: VALUES ( 3, 'C1.3', 'C2.3' );
79: INSERT INTO child1 ( child1key, value ) VALUES ( 'C1.3', 'Value for C1.3' );
80: INSERT INTO child2 ( child2key, value ) VALUES ( 'C2.3', 'Value for C2.3' );
81:
82: SELECT parent1.parent1key, child1.value, child2.value
83: FROM parent1
84: LEFT OUTER JOIN child1 ON child1.child1key = parent1.child1key
85: INNER JOIN child2 ON child2.child2key = parent1.child2key;
86: }
87: } {1 {Value for C1.1} {Value for C2.1} 2 {} {Value for C2.2} 3 {Value for C1.3} {Value for C2.3}}
88:
89: ifcapable explain {
90: do_test where3-1.2.1 {
91: explain_no_trace {
92: SELECT parent1.parent1key, child1.value, child2.value
93: FROM parent1
94: LEFT OUTER JOIN child1 ON child1.child1key = parent1.child1key
95: INNER JOIN child2 ON child2.child2key = parent1.child2key;
96: }
97: } [explain_no_trace {
98: SELECT parent1.parent1key, child1.value, child2.value
99: FROM parent1
100: LEFT OUTER JOIN child1 ON parent1.child1key = child1.child1key
101: INNER JOIN child2 ON child2.child2key = parent1.child2key;
102: }]
103: }
104:
105: # This procedure executes the SQL. Then it appends
106: # the ::sqlite_query_plan variable.
107: #
108: proc queryplan {sql} {
109: set ::sqlite_sort_count 0
110: set data [execsql $sql]
111: return [concat $data $::sqlite_query_plan]
112: }
113:
114:
115: # If you have a from clause of the form: A B C left join D
116: # then make sure the query optimizer is able to reorder the
117: # A B C part anyway it wants.
118: #
119: # Following the fix to ticket #1652, there was a time when
120: # the C table would not reorder. So the following reorderings
121: # were possible:
122: #
123: # A B C left join D
124: # B A C left join D
125: #
126: # But these reorders were not allowed
127: #
128: # C A B left join D
129: # A C B left join D
130: # C B A left join D
131: # B C A left join D
132: #
133: # The following tests are here to verify that the latter four
134: # reorderings are allowed again.
135: #
136: do_test where3-2.1 {
137: execsql {
138: CREATE TABLE tA(apk integer primary key, ax);
139: CREATE TABLE tB(bpk integer primary key, bx);
140: CREATE TABLE tC(cpk integer primary key, cx);
141: CREATE TABLE tD(dpk integer primary key, dx);
142: }
143: queryplan {
144: SELECT * FROM tA, tB, tC LEFT JOIN tD ON dpk=cx
145: WHERE cpk=bx AND bpk=ax
146: }
147: } {tA {} tB * tC * tD *}
148: do_test where3-2.1.1 {
149: queryplan {
150: SELECT * FROM tA, tB, tC LEFT JOIN tD ON cx=dpk
151: WHERE cpk=bx AND bpk=ax
152: }
153: } {tA {} tB * tC * tD *}
154: do_test where3-2.1.2 {
155: queryplan {
156: SELECT * FROM tA, tB, tC LEFT JOIN tD ON cx=dpk
157: WHERE bx=cpk AND bpk=ax
158: }
159: } {tA {} tB * tC * tD *}
160: do_test where3-2.1.3 {
161: queryplan {
162: SELECT * FROM tA, tB, tC LEFT JOIN tD ON cx=dpk
163: WHERE bx=cpk AND ax=bpk
164: }
165: } {tA {} tB * tC * tD *}
166: do_test where3-2.1.4 {
167: queryplan {
168: SELECT * FROM tA, tB, tC LEFT JOIN tD ON dpk=cx
169: WHERE bx=cpk AND ax=bpk
170: }
171: } {tA {} tB * tC * tD *}
172: do_test where3-2.1.5 {
173: queryplan {
174: SELECT * FROM tA, tB, tC LEFT JOIN tD ON dpk=cx
175: WHERE cpk=bx AND ax=bpk
176: }
177: } {tA {} tB * tC * tD *}
178: do_test where3-2.2 {
179: queryplan {
180: SELECT * FROM tA, tB, tC LEFT JOIN tD ON dpk=cx
181: WHERE cpk=bx AND apk=bx
182: }
183: } {tB {} tA * tC * tD *}
184: do_test where3-2.3 {
185: queryplan {
186: SELECT * FROM tA, tB, tC LEFT JOIN tD ON dpk=cx
187: WHERE cpk=bx AND apk=bx
188: }
189: } {tB {} tA * tC * tD *}
190: do_test where3-2.4 {
191: queryplan {
192: SELECT * FROM tA, tB, tC LEFT JOIN tD ON dpk=cx
193: WHERE apk=cx AND bpk=ax
194: }
195: } {tC {} tA * tB * tD *}
196: do_test where3-2.5 {
197: queryplan {
198: SELECT * FROM tA, tB, tC LEFT JOIN tD ON dpk=cx
199: WHERE cpk=ax AND bpk=cx
200: }
201: } {tA {} tC * tB * tD *}
202: do_test where3-2.6 {
203: queryplan {
204: SELECT * FROM tA, tB, tC LEFT JOIN tD ON dpk=cx
205: WHERE bpk=cx AND apk=bx
206: }
207: } {tC {} tB * tA * tD *}
208: do_test where3-2.7 {
209: queryplan {
210: SELECT * FROM tA, tB, tC LEFT JOIN tD ON dpk=cx
211: WHERE cpk=bx AND apk=cx
212: }
213: } {tB {} tC * tA * tD *}
214:
215: # Ticket [13f033c865f878953]
216: # If the outer loop must be a full table scan, do not let ANALYZE trick
217: # the planner into use a table for the outer loop that might be indexable
218: # if held until an inner loop.
219: #
220: do_execsql_test where3-3.0 {
221: CREATE TABLE t301(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,b,c);
222: CREATE INDEX t301c ON t301(c);
223: INSERT INTO t301 VALUES(1,2,3);
224: CREATE TABLE t302(x, y);
225: INSERT INTO t302 VALUES(4,5);
226: ANALYZE;
227: explain query plan SELECT * FROM t302, t301 WHERE t302.x=5 AND t301.a=t302.y;
228: } {
229: 0 0 0 {SCAN TABLE t302 (~1 rows)}
230: 0 1 1 {SEARCH TABLE t301 USING INTEGER PRIMARY KEY (rowid=?) (~1 rows)}
231: }
232: do_execsql_test where3-3.1 {
233: explain query plan
234: SELECT * FROM t301, t302 WHERE t302.x=5 AND t301.a=t302.y;
235: } {
236: 0 0 1 {SCAN TABLE t302 (~1 rows)}
237: 0 1 0 {SEARCH TABLE t301 USING INTEGER PRIMARY KEY (rowid=?) (~1 rows)}
238: }
239:
240: # Verify that when there are multiple tables in a join which must be
241: # full table scans that the query planner attempts put the table with
242: # the fewest number of output rows as the outer loop.
243: #
244: do_execsql_test where3-4.0 {
245: CREATE TABLE t400(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b, c);
246: CREATE TABLE t401(p INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, q, r);
247: CREATE TABLE t402(x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, y, z);
248: EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
249: SELECT * FROM t400, t401, t402 WHERE t402.z GLOB 'abc*';
250: } {
251: 0 0 2 {SCAN TABLE t402 (~500000 rows)}
252: 0 1 0 {SCAN TABLE t400 (~1000000 rows)}
253: 0 2 1 {SCAN TABLE t401 (~1000000 rows)}
254: }
255: do_execsql_test where3-4.1 {
256: EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
257: SELECT * FROM t400, t401, t402 WHERE t401.r GLOB 'abc*';
258: } {
259: 0 0 1 {SCAN TABLE t401 (~500000 rows)}
260: 0 1 0 {SCAN TABLE t400 (~1000000 rows)}
261: 0 2 2 {SCAN TABLE t402 (~1000000 rows)}
262: }
263: do_execsql_test where3-4.2 {
264: EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
265: SELECT * FROM t400, t401, t402 WHERE t400.c GLOB 'abc*';
266: } {
267: 0 0 0 {SCAN TABLE t400 (~500000 rows)}
268: 0 1 1 {SCAN TABLE t401 (~1000000 rows)}
269: 0 2 2 {SCAN TABLE t402 (~1000000 rows)}
270: }
271:
272: # Verify that a performance regression encountered by firefox
273: # has been fixed.
274: #
275: do_execsql_test where3-5.0 {
276: CREATE TABLE aaa (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, type INTEGER,
277: fk INTEGER DEFAULT NULL, parent INTEGER,
278: position INTEGER, title LONGVARCHAR,
279: keyword_id INTEGER, folder_type TEXT,
280: dateAdded INTEGER, lastModified INTEGER);
281: CREATE INDEX aaa_111 ON aaa (fk, type);
282: CREATE INDEX aaa_222 ON aaa (parent, position);
283: CREATE INDEX aaa_333 ON aaa (fk, lastModified);
284: CREATE TABLE bbb (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, type INTEGER,
285: fk INTEGER DEFAULT NULL, parent INTEGER,
286: position INTEGER, title LONGVARCHAR,
287: keyword_id INTEGER, folder_type TEXT,
288: dateAdded INTEGER, lastModified INTEGER);
289: CREATE INDEX bbb_111 ON bbb (fk, type);
290: CREATE INDEX bbb_222 ON bbb (parent, position);
291: CREATE INDEX bbb_333 ON bbb (fk, lastModified);
292:
293: EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
294: SELECT bbb.title AS tag_title
295: FROM aaa JOIN bbb ON bbb.id = aaa.parent
296: WHERE aaa.fk = 'constant'
297: AND LENGTH(bbb.title) > 0
298: AND bbb.parent = 4
299: ORDER BY bbb.title COLLATE NOCASE ASC;
300: } {
301: 0 0 0 {SEARCH TABLE aaa USING INDEX aaa_333 (fk=?) (~10 rows)}
302: 0 1 1 {SEARCH TABLE bbb USING INTEGER PRIMARY KEY (rowid=?) (~1 rows)}
303: 0 0 0 {USE TEMP B-TREE FOR ORDER BY}
304: }
305: do_execsql_test where3-5.1 {
306: EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
307: SELECT bbb.title AS tag_title
308: FROM aaa JOIN aaa AS bbb ON bbb.id = aaa.parent
309: WHERE aaa.fk = 'constant'
310: AND LENGTH(bbb.title) > 0
311: AND bbb.parent = 4
312: ORDER BY bbb.title COLLATE NOCASE ASC;
313: } {
314: 0 0 0 {SEARCH TABLE aaa USING INDEX aaa_333 (fk=?) (~10 rows)}
315: 0 1 1 {SEARCH TABLE aaa AS bbb USING INTEGER PRIMARY KEY (rowid=?) (~1 rows)}
316: 0 0 0 {USE TEMP B-TREE FOR ORDER BY}
317: }
318: do_execsql_test where3-5.2 {
319: EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
320: SELECT bbb.title AS tag_title
321: FROM bbb JOIN aaa ON bbb.id = aaa.parent
322: WHERE aaa.fk = 'constant'
323: AND LENGTH(bbb.title) > 0
324: AND bbb.parent = 4
325: ORDER BY bbb.title COLLATE NOCASE ASC;
326: } {
327: 0 0 1 {SEARCH TABLE aaa USING INDEX aaa_333 (fk=?) (~10 rows)}
328: 0 1 0 {SEARCH TABLE bbb USING INTEGER PRIMARY KEY (rowid=?) (~1 rows)}
329: 0 0 0 {USE TEMP B-TREE FOR ORDER BY}
330: }
331: do_execsql_test where3-5.3 {
332: EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
333: SELECT bbb.title AS tag_title
334: FROM aaa AS bbb JOIN aaa ON bbb.id = aaa.parent
335: WHERE aaa.fk = 'constant'
336: AND LENGTH(bbb.title) > 0
337: AND bbb.parent = 4
338: ORDER BY bbb.title COLLATE NOCASE ASC;
339: } {
340: 0 0 1 {SEARCH TABLE aaa USING INDEX aaa_333 (fk=?) (~10 rows)}
341: 0 1 0 {SEARCH TABLE aaa AS bbb USING INTEGER PRIMARY KEY (rowid=?) (~1 rows)}
342: 0 0 0 {USE TEMP B-TREE FOR ORDER BY}
343: }
344:
345: # Name resolution with NATURAL JOIN and USING
346: #
347: do_test where3-6.setup {
348: db eval {
349: CREATE TABLE t6w(a, w);
350: INSERT INTO t6w VALUES(1, 'w-one');
351: INSERT INTO t6w VALUES(2, 'w-two');
352: INSERT INTO t6w VALUES(9, 'w-nine');
353: CREATE TABLE t6x(a, x);
354: INSERT INTO t6x VALUES(1, 'x-one');
355: INSERT INTO t6x VALUES(3, 'x-three');
356: INSERT INTO t6x VALUES(9, 'x-nine');
357: CREATE TABLE t6y(a, y);
358: INSERT INTO t6y VALUES(1, 'y-one');
359: INSERT INTO t6y VALUES(4, 'y-four');
360: INSERT INTO t6y VALUES(9, 'y-nine');
361: CREATE TABLE t6z(a, z);
362: INSERT INTO t6z VALUES(1, 'z-one');
363: INSERT INTO t6z VALUES(5, 'z-five');
364: INSERT INTO t6z VALUES(9, 'z-nine');
365: }
366: } {}
367: set cnt 0
368: foreach predicate {
369: {}
370: {ORDER BY a}
371: {ORDER BY t6w.a}
372: {WHERE a>0}
373: {WHERE t6y.a>0}
374: {WHERE a>0 ORDER BY a}
375: } {
376: incr cnt
377: do_test where3-6.$cnt.1 {
378: set sql "SELECT * FROM t6w NATURAL JOIN t6x NATURAL JOIN t6y"
379: append sql " NATURAL JOIN t6z "
380: append sql $::predicate
381: db eval $sql
382: } {1 w-one x-one y-one z-one 9 w-nine x-nine y-nine z-nine}
383: do_test where3-6.$cnt.2 {
384: set sql "SELECT * FROM t6w JOIN t6x USING(a) JOIN t6y USING(a)"
385: append sql " JOIN t6z USING(a) "
386: append sql $::predicate
387: db eval $sql
388: } {1 w-one x-one y-one z-one 9 w-nine x-nine y-nine z-nine}
389: do_test where3-6.$cnt.3 {
390: set sql "SELECT * FROM t6w NATURAL JOIN t6x JOIN t6y USING(a)"
391: append sql " JOIN t6z USING(a) "
392: append sql $::predicate
393: db eval $sql
394: } {1 w-one x-one y-one z-one 9 w-nine x-nine y-nine z-nine}
395: do_test where3-6.$cnt.4 {
396: set sql "SELECT * FROM t6w JOIN t6x USING(a) NATURAL JOIN t6y"
397: append sql " JOIN t6z USING(a) "
398: append sql $::predicate
399: db eval $sql
400: } {1 w-one x-one y-one z-one 9 w-nine x-nine y-nine z-nine}
401: do_test where3-6.$cnt.5 {
402: set sql "SELECT * FROM t6w JOIN t6x USING(a) JOIN t6y USING(a)"
403: append sql " NATURAL JOIN t6z "
404: append sql $::predicate
405: db eval $sql
406: } {1 w-one x-one y-one z-one 9 w-nine x-nine y-nine z-nine}
407: do_test where3-6.$cnt.6 {
408: set sql "SELECT * FROM t6w JOIN t6x USING(a) NATURAL JOIN t6y"
409: append sql " NATURAL JOIN t6z "
410: append sql $::predicate
411: db eval $sql
412: } {1 w-one x-one y-one z-one 9 w-nine x-nine y-nine z-nine}
413: do_test where3-6.$cnt.7 {
414: set sql "SELECT * FROM t6w NATURAL JOIN t6x JOIN t6y USING(a)"
415: append sql " NATURAL JOIN t6z "
416: append sql $::predicate
417: db eval $sql
418: } {1 w-one x-one y-one z-one 9 w-nine x-nine y-nine z-nine}
419: do_test where3-6.$cnt.8 {
420: set sql "SELECT * FROM t6w NATURAL JOIN t6x NATURAL JOIN t6y"
421: append sql " JOIN t6z USING(a) "
422: append sql $::predicate
423: db eval $sql
424: } {1 w-one x-one y-one z-one 9 w-nine x-nine y-nine z-nine}
425: }
426:
427:
428: finish_test
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