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341 lines
8.5 KiB
Tcl
341 lines
8.5 KiB
Tcl
puts {# 2008 December 11
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#
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# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
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# a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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#
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# May you do good and not evil.
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# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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# May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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#
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#***********************************************************************
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# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.
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#
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# This file is automatically generated from a separate TCL script.
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# This file seeks to exercise integer boundary values.
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#
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# $Id: boundary4.tcl,v 1.3 2009/01/02 15:45:48 shane Exp $
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set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
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source $testdir/tester.tcl
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# Many of the boundary tests depend on a working 64-bit implementation.
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if {![working_64bit_int]} { finish_test; return }
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ifcapable !altertable { finish_test; return }
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}
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expr srand(0)
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# Generate interesting boundary numbers
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#
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foreach x {
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0x7f
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0x7fff
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0x7fffff
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0x7fffffff
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0x7fffffffff
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0x7fffffffffff
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0x7fffffffffffff
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0x7fffffffffffffff
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} {
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set x [expr {wide($x)}]
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set boundarynum($x) 1
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set boundarynum([expr {$x+1}]) 1
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set boundarynum([expr {-($x+1)}]) 1
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set boundarynum([expr {-($x+2)}]) 1
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set boundarynum([expr {$x+$x+1}]) 1
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set boundarynum([expr {$x+$x+2}]) 1
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}
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set x [expr {wide(127)}]
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for {set i 127} {$i<=9} {incr i} {
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set boundarynum($x) 1
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set boundarynum([expr {$x+1}]) 1
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set x [expr {wide($x*128 + 127)}]
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}
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# Scramble the $inlist into a random order.
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#
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proc scramble {inlist} {
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set y {}
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foreach x $inlist {
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lappend y [list [expr {rand()}] $x]
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}
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set y [lsort $y]
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set outlist {}
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foreach x $y {
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lappend outlist [lindex $x 1]
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}
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return $outlist
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}
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# A simple selection sort. Not trying to be efficient.
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#
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proc sort {inlist} {
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set outlist {}
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set mn [lindex $inlist 0]
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foreach x $inlist {
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if {$x<$mn} {set mn $x}
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}
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set outlist $mn
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set mx $mn
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while {1} {
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set valid 0
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foreach x $inlist {
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if {$x>$mx && (!$valid || $mn>$x)} {
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set mn $x
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set valid 1
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}
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}
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if {!$valid} break
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lappend outlist $mn
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set mx $mn
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}
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return $outlist
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}
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# Reverse the order of a list
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#
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proc reverse {inlist} {
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set i [llength $inlist]
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set outlist {}
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for {incr i -1} {$i>=0} {incr i -1} {
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lappend outlist [lindex $inlist $i]
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}
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return $outlist
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}
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set nums1 [scramble [array names boundarynum]]
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set nums2 [scramble [array names boundarynum]]
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set tname boundary4
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puts "do_test $tname-1.1 \173"
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puts " db eval \173"
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puts " CREATE TABLE t1(a,x);"
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set a 0
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set all_rowid {}
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set all_a {}
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set all_x {}
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foreach r $nums1 {
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incr a
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set t1ra($r) $a
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set t1ar($a) $r
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set x [format %08x%08x [expr {wide($r)>>32}] $r]
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set t1rx($r) $x
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set t1xr($x) $r
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puts " INSERT INTO t1(oid,a,x) VALUES($r,$a,'$x');"
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lappend all_rowid $r
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lappend all_a $a
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lappend all_x $x
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}
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puts " CREATE INDEX t1i1 ON t1(a);"
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puts " CREATE INDEX t1i2 ON t1(x);"
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puts " \175"
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puts "\175 {}"
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puts "do_test $tname-1.2 \173"
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puts " db eval \173"
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puts " SELECT count(*) FROM t1"
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puts " \175"
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puts "\175 {[llength $nums1]}"
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proc maketest {tnum sql answer} {
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puts "do_test $::tname-$tnum \173"
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puts " db eval \173"
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puts " $sql"
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puts " \175"
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puts "\175 {$answer}"
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}
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set ans {}
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foreach r [sort $all_rowid] {
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 1.3 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +rowid} $ans
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maketest 1.4 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY rowid} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach r [reverse [sort $all_rowid]] {
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 1.5 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +rowid DESC} $ans
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maketest 1.6 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY rowid DESC} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach a [sort $all_a] {
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set r $t1ar($a)
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lappend ans $r $a $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 1.7 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +a} $ans
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maketest 1.8 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY a} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach a [reverse [sort $all_a]] {
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set r $t1ar($a)
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lappend ans $r $a $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 1.9 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +a DESC} $ans
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maketest 1.10 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY a DESC} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach x [sort $all_x] {
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set r $t1xr($x)
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $x
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}
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maketest 1.11 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +x} $ans
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maketest 1.12 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY x} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach x [reverse [sort $all_x]] {
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set r $t1xr($x)
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $x
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}
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maketest 1.13 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +x DESC} $ans
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maketest 1.14 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY x DESC} $ans
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maketest 2.1 {UPDATE t1 SET rowid=a, a=rowid} {}
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set ans {}
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foreach r [sort $all_rowid] {
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 2.3 {SELECT a, rowid, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +a} $ans
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maketest 2.4 {SELECT a, rowid, x FROM t1 ORDER BY a} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach r [reverse [sort $all_rowid]] {
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 2.5 {SELECT a, rowid, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +a DESC} $ans
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maketest 2.6 {SELECT a, rowid, x FROM t1 ORDER BY a DESC} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach a [sort $all_a] {
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set r $t1ar($a)
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lappend ans $r $a $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 2.7 {SELECT a, rowid, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +rowid} $ans
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maketest 2.8 {SELECT a, rowid, x FROM t1 ORDER BY rowid} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach a [reverse [sort $all_a]] {
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set r $t1ar($a)
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lappend ans $r $a $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 2.9 {SELECT a, rowid, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +rowid DESC} $ans
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maketest 2.10 {SELECT a, rowid, x FROM t1 ORDER BY rowid DESC} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach x [sort $all_x] {
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set r $t1xr($x)
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $x
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}
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maketest 2.11 {SELECT a, rowid, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +x} $ans
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maketest 2.12 {SELECT a, rowid, x FROM t1 ORDER BY x} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach x [reverse [sort $all_x]] {
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set r $t1xr($x)
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $x
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}
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maketest 2.13 {SELECT a, rowid, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +x DESC} $ans
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maketest 2.14 {SELECT a, rowid, x FROM t1 ORDER BY x DESC} $ans
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maketest 3.1 {UPDATE t1 SET rowid=a, a=rowid} {}
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maketest 3.2 {ALTER TABLE t1 ADD COLUMN z; UPDATE t1 SET z=zeroblob(600)} {}
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set ans {}
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foreach r [sort $all_rowid] {
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 3.3 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +rowid} $ans
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maketest 3.4 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY rowid} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach r [reverse [sort $all_rowid]] {
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 3.5 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +rowid DESC} $ans
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maketest 3.6 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY rowid DESC} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach a [sort $all_a] {
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set r $t1ar($a)
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lappend ans $r $a $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 3.7 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +a} $ans
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maketest 3.8 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY a} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach a [reverse [sort $all_a]] {
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set r $t1ar($a)
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lappend ans $r $a $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 3.9 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +a DESC} $ans
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maketest 3.10 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY a DESC} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach x [sort $all_x] {
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set r $t1xr($x)
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $x
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}
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maketest 3.11 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +x} $ans
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maketest 3.12 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY x} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach x [reverse [sort $all_x]] {
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set r $t1xr($x)
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $x
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}
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maketest 3.13 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY +x DESC} $ans
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maketest 3.14 {SELECT rowid, a, x FROM t1 ORDER BY x DESC} $ans
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maketest 4.1 {UPDATE t1 SET rowid=a, a=rowid, x=z, z=x} {}
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set ans {}
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foreach r [sort $all_rowid] {
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 4.3 {SELECT a, rowid, z FROM t1 ORDER BY +a} $ans
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maketest 4.4 {SELECT a, rowid, z FROM t1 ORDER BY a} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach r [reverse [sort $all_rowid]] {
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 4.5 {SELECT a, rowid, z FROM t1 ORDER BY +a DESC} $ans
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maketest 4.6 {SELECT a, rowid, z FROM t1 ORDER BY a DESC} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach a [sort $all_a] {
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set r $t1ar($a)
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lappend ans $r $a $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 4.7 {SELECT a, rowid, z FROM t1 ORDER BY +rowid} $ans
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maketest 4.8 {SELECT a, rowid, z FROM t1 ORDER BY rowid} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach a [reverse [sort $all_a]] {
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set r $t1ar($a)
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lappend ans $r $a $t1rx($r)
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}
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maketest 4.9 {SELECT a, rowid, z FROM t1 ORDER BY +rowid DESC} $ans
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maketest 4.10 {SELECT a, rowid, z FROM t1 ORDER BY rowid DESC} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach x [sort $all_x] {
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set r $t1xr($x)
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $x
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}
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maketest 4.11 {SELECT a, rowid, z FROM t1 ORDER BY +z} $ans
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maketest 4.12 {SELECT a, rowid, z FROM t1 ORDER BY z} $ans
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set ans {}
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foreach x [reverse [sort $all_x]] {
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set r $t1xr($x)
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lappend ans $r $t1ra($r) $x
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}
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maketest 4.13 {SELECT a, rowid, z FROM t1 ORDER BY +z DESC} $ans
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maketest 4.14 {SELECT a, rowid, z FROM t1 ORDER BY z DESC} $ans
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puts {finish_test}
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