# 2007 July 17 # # 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. The # focus of this file is testing SELECT statements that contain # aggregate min() and max() functions and which are handled as # as a special case. This file makes sure that the min/max # optimization works right in the presence of descending # indices. Ticket #2514. # # $Id: minmax2.test,v 1.1.1.1 2012/02/21 17:04:16 misho Exp $ set testdir [file dirname $argv0] source $testdir/tester.tcl do_test minmax2-1.0 { execsql { PRAGMA legacy_file_format=0; BEGIN; CREATE TABLE t1(x, y); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,1); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2,2); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3,2); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4,3); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5,3); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(6,3); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(7,3); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(8,4); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(9,4); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(10,4); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(11,4); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(12,4); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(13,4); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(14,4); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(15,4); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(16,5); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(17,5); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(18,5); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(19,5); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(20,5); COMMIT; SELECT DISTINCT y FROM t1 ORDER BY y; } } {1 2 3 4 5} do_test minmax2-1.1 { set sqlite_search_count 0 execsql {SELECT min(x) FROM t1} } {1} do_test minmax2-1.2 { set sqlite_search_count } {19} do_test minmax2-1.3 { set sqlite_search_count 0 execsql {SELECT max(x) FROM t1} } {20} do_test minmax2-1.4 { set sqlite_search_count } {19} do_test minmax2-1.5 { execsql {CREATE INDEX t1i1 ON t1(x DESC)} set sqlite_search_count 0 execsql {SELECT min(x) FROM t1} } {1} do_test minmax2-1.6 { set sqlite_search_count } {1} do_test minmax2-1.7 { set sqlite_search_count 0 execsql {SELECT max(x) FROM t1} } {20} do_test minmax2-1.8 { set sqlite_search_count } {0} do_test minmax2-1.9 { set sqlite_search_count 0 execsql {SELECT max(y) FROM t1} } {5} do_test minmax2-1.10 { set sqlite_search_count } {19} do_test minmax2-2.0 { execsql { CREATE TABLE t2(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b); INSERT INTO t2 SELECT * FROM t1; } set sqlite_search_count 0 execsql {SELECT min(a) FROM t2} } {1} do_test minmax2-2.1 { set sqlite_search_count } {0} do_test minmax2-2.2 { set sqlite_search_count 0 execsql {SELECT max(a) FROM t2} } {20} do_test minmax2-2.3 { set sqlite_search_count } {0} do_test minmax2-3.0 { ifcapable subquery { execsql {INSERT INTO t2 VALUES((SELECT max(a) FROM t2)+1,999)} } else { db function max_a_t2 {execsql {SELECT max(a) FROM t2}} execsql {INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(max_a_t2()+1,999)} } set sqlite_search_count 0 execsql {SELECT max(a) FROM t2} } {21} do_test minmax2-3.1 { set sqlite_search_count } {0} do_test minmax2-3.2 { ifcapable subquery { execsql {INSERT INTO t2 VALUES((SELECT max(a) FROM t2)+1,999)} } else { db function max_a_t2 {execsql {SELECT max(a) FROM t2}} execsql {INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(max_a_t2()+1,999)} } set sqlite_search_count 0 ifcapable subquery { execsql { SELECT b FROM t2 WHERE a=(SELECT max(a) FROM t2) } } else { execsql { SELECT b FROM t2 WHERE a=max_a_t2() } } } {999} do_test minmax2-3.3 { set sqlite_search_count } {0} ifcapable {compound && subquery} { do_test minmax2-4.1 { execsql { SELECT coalesce(min(x+0),-1), coalesce(max(x+0),-1) FROM (SELECT * FROM t1 UNION SELECT NULL as 'x', NULL as 'y') } } {1 20} do_test minmax2-4.2 { execsql { SELECT y, coalesce(sum(x),0) FROM (SELECT null AS x, y+1 AS y FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t1) GROUP BY y ORDER BY y; } } {1 1 2 5 3 22 4 92 5 90 6 0} do_test minmax2-4.3 { execsql { SELECT y, count(x), count(*) FROM (SELECT null AS x, y+1 AS y FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t1) GROUP BY y ORDER BY y; } } {1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 4 8 9 5 5 6 6 0 1} } ;# ifcapable compound # Make sure the min(x) and max(x) optimizations work on empty tables # including empty tables with indices. Ticket #296. # do_test minmax2-5.1 { execsql { CREATE TABLE t3(x INTEGER UNIQUE NOT NULL); SELECT coalesce(min(x),999) FROM t3; } } {999} do_test minmax2-5.2 { execsql { SELECT coalesce(min(rowid),999) FROM t3; } } {999} do_test minmax2-5.3 { execsql { SELECT coalesce(max(x),999) FROM t3; } } {999} do_test minmax2-5.4 { execsql { SELECT coalesce(max(rowid),999) FROM t3; } } {999} do_test minmax2-5.5 { execsql { SELECT coalesce(max(rowid),999) FROM t3 WHERE rowid<25; } } {999} # Make sure the min(x) and max(x) optimizations work when there # is a LIMIT clause. Ticket #396. # do_test minmax2-6.1 { execsql { SELECT min(a) FROM t2 LIMIT 1 } } {1} do_test minmax2-6.2 { execsql { SELECT max(a) FROM t2 LIMIT 3 } } {22} do_test minmax2-6.3 { execsql { SELECT min(a) FROM t2 LIMIT 0,100 } } {1} do_test minmax2-6.4 { execsql { SELECT max(a) FROM t2 LIMIT 1,100 } } {} do_test minmax2-6.5 { execsql { SELECT min(x) FROM t3 LIMIT 1 } } {{}} do_test minmax2-6.6 { execsql { SELECT max(x) FROM t3 LIMIT 0 } } {} do_test minmax2-6.7 { execsql { SELECT max(a) FROM t2 LIMIT 0 } } {} # Make sure the max(x) and min(x) optimizations work for nested # queries. Ticket #587. # do_test minmax2-7.1 { execsql { SELECT max(x) FROM t1; } } 20 ifcapable subquery { do_test minmax2-7.2 { execsql { SELECT * FROM (SELECT max(x) FROM t1); } } 20 } do_test minmax2-7.3 { execsql { SELECT min(x) FROM t1; } } 1 ifcapable subquery { do_test minmax2-7.4 { execsql { SELECT * FROM (SELECT min(x) FROM t1); } } 1 } # Make sure min(x) and max(x) work correctly when the datatype is # TEXT instead of NUMERIC. Ticket #623. # do_test minmax2-8.1 { execsql { CREATE TABLE t4(a TEXT); INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('1234'); INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('234'); INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('34'); SELECT min(a), max(a) FROM t4; } } {1234 34} do_test minmax2-8.2 { execsql { CREATE TABLE t5(a INTEGER); INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('1234'); INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('234'); INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('34'); SELECT min(a), max(a) FROM t5; } } {34 1234} # Ticket #658: Test the min()/max() optimization when the FROM clause # is a subquery. # ifcapable {compound && subquery} { do_test minmax2-9.1 { execsql { SELECT max(rowid) FROM ( SELECT max(rowid) FROM t4 UNION SELECT max(rowid) FROM t5 ) } } {1} do_test minmax2-9.2 { execsql { SELECT max(rowid) FROM ( SELECT max(rowid) FROM t4 EXCEPT SELECT max(rowid) FROM t5 ) } } {{}} } ;# ifcapable compound&&subquery # If there is a NULL in an aggregate max() or min(), ignore it. An # aggregate min() or max() will only return NULL if all values are NULL. # do_test minmax2-10.1 { execsql { CREATE TABLE t6(x); INSERT INTO t6 VALUES(1); INSERT INTO t6 VALUES(2); INSERT INTO t6 VALUES(NULL); SELECT coalesce(min(x),-1) FROM t6; } } {1} do_test minmax2-10.2 { execsql { SELECT max(x) FROM t6; } } {2} do_test minmax2-10.3 { execsql { CREATE INDEX i6 ON t6(x DESC); SELECT coalesce(min(x),-1) FROM t6; } } {1} do_test minmax2-10.4 { execsql { SELECT max(x) FROM t6; } } {2} do_test minmax2-10.5 { execsql { DELETE FROM t6 WHERE x NOT NULL; SELECT count(*) FROM t6; } } 1 do_test minmax2-10.6 { execsql { SELECT count(x) FROM t6; } } 0 ifcapable subquery { do_test minmax2-10.7 { execsql { SELECT (SELECT min(x) FROM t6), (SELECT max(x) FROM t6); } } {{} {}} } do_test minmax2-10.8 { execsql { SELECT min(x), max(x) FROM t6; } } {{} {}} do_test minmax2-10.9 { execsql { INSERT INTO t6 SELECT * FROM t6; INSERT INTO t6 SELECT * FROM t6; INSERT INTO t6 SELECT * FROM t6; INSERT INTO t6 SELECT * FROM t6; INSERT INTO t6 SELECT * FROM t6; INSERT INTO t6 SELECT * FROM t6; INSERT INTO t6 SELECT * FROM t6; INSERT INTO t6 SELECT * FROM t6; INSERT INTO t6 SELECT * FROM t6; INSERT INTO t6 SELECT * FROM t6; SELECT count(*) FROM t6; } } 1024 do_test minmax2-10.10 { execsql { SELECT count(x) FROM t6; } } 0 ifcapable subquery { do_test minmax2-10.11 { execsql { SELECT (SELECT min(x) FROM t6), (SELECT max(x) FROM t6); } } {{} {}} } do_test minmax2-10.12 { execsql { SELECT min(x), max(x) FROM t6; } } {{} {}} finish_test