# 2007 April 6 # # The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of # a legal notice, here is a blessing: # # May you do good and not evil. # May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. # May you share freely, never taking more than you give. # #*********************************************************************** # This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. # # This file implements tests to verify database file format. # # $Id: filefmt.test,v 1.1.1.1 2012/02/21 17:04:16 misho Exp $ set testdir [file dirname $argv0] source $testdir/tester.tcl # Do not use a codec for tests in this file, as the database file is # manipulated directly using tcl scripts (using the [hexio_write] command). # do_not_use_codec db close forcedelete test.db test.db-journal # Database begins with valid 16-byte header string. # do_test filefmt-1.1 { sqlite3 db test.db db eval {CREATE TABLE t1(x)} db close hexio_read test.db 0 16 } {53514C69746520666F726D6174203300} # If the 16-byte header is changed, the file will not open # do_test filefmt-1.2 { hexio_write test.db 0 54 set x [catch {sqlite3 db test.db} err] lappend x $err } {0 {}} do_test filefmt-1.3 { catchsql { SELECT count(*) FROM sqlite_master } } {1 {file is encrypted or is not a database}} do_test filefmt-1.4 { db close hexio_write test.db 0 53 sqlite3 db test.db catchsql { SELECT count(*) FROM sqlite_master } } {0 1} # The page-size is stored at offset 16 # ifcapable pager_pragmas { foreach pagesize {512 1024 2048 4096 8192 16384 32768} { if {[info exists SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE] && $pagesize>$SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE} continue do_test filefmt-1.5.$pagesize.1 { db close forcedelete test.db sqlite3 db test.db db eval "PRAGMA auto_vacuum=OFF" db eval "PRAGMA page_size=$pagesize" db eval {CREATE TABLE t1(x)} file size test.db } [expr $pagesize*2] do_test filefmt-1.5.$pagesize.2 { hexio_get_int [hexio_read test.db 16 2] } $pagesize } } # The page-size must be a power of 2 # do_test filefmt-1.6 { db close hexio_write test.db 16 [hexio_render_int16 1025] sqlite3 db test.db catchsql { SELECT count(*) FROM sqlite_master } } {1 {file is encrypted or is not a database}} # The page-size must be at least 512 bytes # do_test filefmt-1.7 { db close hexio_write test.db 16 [hexio_render_int16 256] sqlite3 db test.db catchsql { SELECT count(*) FROM sqlite_master } } {1 {file is encrypted or is not a database}} # Usable space per page (page-size minus unused space per page) # must be at least 480 bytes # ifcapable pager_pragmas { do_test filefmt-1.8 { db close forcedelete test.db sqlite3 db test.db db eval {PRAGMA page_size=512; CREATE TABLE t1(x)} db close hexio_write test.db 20 21 sqlite3 db test.db catchsql { SELECT count(*) FROM sqlite_master } } {1 {file is encrypted or is not a database}} } #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The following block of tests - filefmt-2.* - test that versions 3.7.0 # and later can read and write databases that have been modified or created # by 3.6.23.1 and earlier. The difference difference is that 3.7.0 stores # the size of the database in the database file header, whereas 3.6.23.1 # always derives this from the size of the file. # db close forcedelete test.db set a_string_counter 1 proc a_string {n} { incr ::a_string_counter string range [string repeat "${::a_string_counter}." $n] 1 $n } sqlite3 db test.db db func a_string a_string do_execsql_test filefmt-2.1.1 { PRAGMA page_size = 1024; PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 0; CREATE TABLE t1(a); CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(a_string(3000)); CREATE TABLE t2(a); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1); } {} do_test filefmt-2.1.2 { hexio_read test.db 28 4 } {00000009} do_test filefmt-2.1.3 { sql36231 { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(a_string(3000)) } } {} do_execsql_test filefmt-2.1.4 { INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2) } {} integrity_check filefmt-2.1.5 do_test filefmt-2.1.6 { hexio_read test.db 28 4 } {00000010} db close forcedelete test.db sqlite3 db test.db db func a_string a_string do_execsql_test filefmt-2.2.1 { PRAGMA page_size = 1024; PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 0; CREATE TABLE t1(a); CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(a_string(3000)); CREATE TABLE t2(a); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1); } {} do_test filefmt-2.2.2 { hexio_read test.db 28 4 } {00000009} do_test filefmt-2.2.3 { sql36231 { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(a_string(3000)) } } {} do_execsql_test filefmt-2.2.4 { PRAGMA integrity_check; BEGIN; INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2); SAVEPOINT a; INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(3); ROLLBACK TO a; } {ok} integrity_check filefmt-2.2.5 do_execsql_test filefmt-2.2.6 { COMMIT } {} db close sqlite3 db test.db integrity_check filefmt-2.2.7 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Check that ticket 89b8c9ac54 is fixed. Before the fix, the SELECT # statement would return SQLITE_CORRUPT. The database file was not actually # corrupted, but SQLite was reporting that it was. # db close forcedelete test.db sqlite3 db test.db do_execsql_test filefmt-3.1 { PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 1; CREATE TABLE t1(a, b); } {} do_test filefmt-3.2 { sql36231 { DROP TABLE t1 } } {} do_execsql_test filefmt-3.3 { SELECT * FROM sqlite_master; PRAGMA integrity_check; } {ok} finish_test