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libsql/libsql-sqlite3/test/imposter1.test
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# 2015-01-30
#
# 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 tests for SQLite library.
#
# The focus of this file is adding extra entries in the symbol table
# using sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_IMPOSTER) and verifying that
# SQLite handles those as expected.
#
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
set testprefix imposter
# Create a bunch of data to sort against
#
do_test imposter-1.0 {
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t1(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b, c, d NOT NULL);
CREATE INDEX t1b ON t1(b);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX t1c ON t1(c);
WITH RECURSIVE c(i) AS (VALUES(1) UNION ALL SELECT i+1 FROM c WHERE i<30)
INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c,d) SELECT i,1000+i,2000+i,3000+i FROM c;
}
set t1_root [db one {SELECT rootpage FROM sqlite_master WHERE name='t1'}]
set t1b_root [db one {SELECT rootpage FROM sqlite_master WHERE name='t1b'}]
set t1c_root [db one {SELECT rootpage FROM sqlite_master WHERE name='t1c'}]
# Create an imposter table that uses the same b-tree as t1 but which does
# not have the indexes
#
sqlite3_test_control SQLITE_TESTCTRL_IMPOSTER db main 1 $t1_root
db eval {CREATE TABLE xt1(a,b,c,d)}
# And create an imposter table for the t1c index.
sqlite3_test_control SQLITE_TESTCTRL_IMPOSTER db main 1 $t1c_root
db eval {CREATE TABLE xt1c(c,rowid,PRIMARY KEY(c,rowid))WITHOUT ROWID;}
# Go out of imposter mode for now.
sqlite3_test_control SQLITE_TESTCTRL_IMPOSTER db main 0 0
# Create triggers to record changes to xt1.
#
db eval {
CREATE TEMP TABLE chnglog(desc TEXT);
CREATE TEMP TRIGGER xt1_del AFTER DELETE ON xt1 BEGIN
INSERT INTO chnglog VALUES(
printf('DELETE t1: rowid=%d, a=%s, b=%s, c=%s, d=%s',
old.rowid, quote(old.a), quote(old.b), quote(old.c),
quote(old.d)));
END;
CREATE TEMP TRIGGER xt1_ins AFTER INSERT ON xt1 BEGIN
INSERT INTO chnglog VALUES(
printf('INSERT t1: rowid=%d, a=%s, b=%s, c=%s, d=%s',
new.rowid, quote(new.a), quote(new.b), quote(new.c),
quote(new.d)));
END;
}
} {}
# The xt1 table has separate xt1.rowid and xt1.a columns. The xt1.rowid
# column corresponds to t1.rowid and t1.a, but the xt1.a column is always
# NULL
#
do_execsql_test imposter-1.1 {
SELECT rowid FROM xt1 WHERE a IS NOT NULL;
} {}
do_execsql_test imposter-1.2 {
SELECT a,b,c,d FROM t1 EXCEPT SELECT rowid,b,c,d FROM xt1;
SELECT rowid,b,c,d FROM xt1 EXCEPT SELECT a,b,c,d FROM t1;
} {}
# Make changes via the xt1 shadow table. This will not update the
# indexes on t1 nor check the uniqueness constraint on t1.c nor check
# the NOT NULL constraint on t1.d, resulting in a logically inconsistent
# database.
#
do_execsql_test imposter-1.3 {
DELETE FROM xt1 WHERE rowid=5;
INSERT INTO xt1(rowid,a,b,c,d) VALUES(99,'hello',1099,2022,NULL);
SELECT * FROM chnglog ORDER BY rowid;
} [list \
{DELETE t1: rowid=5, a=NULL, b=1005, c=2005, d=3005} \
{INSERT t1: rowid=99, a='hello', b=1099, c=2022, d=NULL} \
]
do_execsql_test imposter-1.4a {
PRAGMA integrity_check;
} {/NULL value in t1.d/}
do_execsql_test imposter-1.4b {
PRAGMA integrity_check;
} {/row # missing from index t1b/}
do_execsql_test imposter-1.4c {
PRAGMA integrity_check;
} {/row # missing from index t1c/}
# Cleanup the corruption.
# Then demonstrate that the xt1c imposter table can insert non-unique
# and NULL values into the UNIQUE index.
#
do_execsql_test imposter-2.0 {
DELETE FROM t1;
WITH RECURSIVE c(i) AS (VALUES(1) UNION ALL SELECT i+1 FROM c WHERE i<10)
INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c,d) SELECT i,i,i,i FROM c;
UPDATE xt1c SET c=NULL WHERE rowid=5;
PRAGMA integrity_check;
} {/row # missing from index t1c/}
do_execsql_test imposter-2.1 {
DELETE FROM t1;
WITH RECURSIVE c(i) AS (VALUES(1) UNION ALL SELECT i+1 FROM c WHERE i<10)
INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c,d) SELECT i,i,i,i FROM c;
UPDATE xt1c SET c=99 WHERE rowid IN (5,7,9);
SELECT c FROM t1 ORDER BY c;
} {1 2 3 4 6 8 10 99 99 99}
do_execsql_test imposter-2.2 {
UPDATE xt1 SET c=99 WHERE rowid IN (5,7,9);
PRAGMA integrity_check;
} {/non-unique entry in index t1c/}
# Erase the imposter tables
#
do_test imposter-3.1 {
sqlite3_test_control SQLITE_TESTCTRL_IMPOSTER db main 0 1
db eval {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE rowid IN (5,7,9);
PRAGMA integrity_check;
}
} {ok}
finish_test