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#
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# 2007 November 12
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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. The
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# focus of this script is making sure that the names of collation
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# sequences may be quoted using double quotes in SQL statements.
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#
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# $Id: collate9.test,v 1.2 2008/07/10 00:32:42 drh Exp $
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set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
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source $testdir/tester.tcl
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proc reverse_sort {lhs rhs} {
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return [string compare $rhs $lhs]
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}
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db collate "reverse sort" reverse_sort
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# This procedure executes the SQL. Then it checks to see if the OP_Sort
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# opcode was executed. If an OP_Sort did occur, then "sort" is appended
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# to the result. If no OP_Sort happened, then "nosort" is appended.
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#
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# This procedure is used to check to make sure sorting is or is not
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# occurring as expected.
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#
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proc cksort {sql} {
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set ::sqlite_sort_count 0
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set data [execsql $sql]
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if {$::sqlite_sort_count} {set x sort} {set x nosort}
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lappend data $x
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return $data
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}
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# Test plan:
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#
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# collate9-1.* - Test collation sequences attached to table columns
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# collate9-2.* - Test collation sequences attached to expressions
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# collate9-3.* - Test collation sequences attached to an index
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# collate9-4.* - Test collation sequences as an argument to REINDEX
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#
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do_test collate9-1.1 {
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execsql {
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CREATE TABLE xy(x COLLATE "reverse sort", y COLLATE binary);
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INSERT INTO xy VALUES('one', 'one');
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INSERT INTO xy VALUES('two', 'two');
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INSERT INTO xy VALUES('three', 'three');
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}
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} {}
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do_test collate9-1.2 {
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execsql {
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SELECT x FROM xy ORDER BY x
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}
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} {two three one}
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do_test collate9-1.3 {
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execsql {
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SELECT y FROM xy ORDER BY y
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}
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} {one three two}
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do_test collate9-1.4 {
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cksort {
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SELECT x FROM xy ORDER BY x
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}
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} {two three one sort}
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do_test collate9-1.5 {
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execsql {
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CREATE INDEX xy_i ON xy(x)
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}
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} {}
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do_test collate9-1.6 {
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cksort {
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SELECT x FROM xy ORDER BY x
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}
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} {two three one nosort}
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do_test collate9-2.1 {
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execsql {
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SELECT x, x < 'seven' FROM xy ORDER BY x
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}
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} {two 1 three 1 one 0}
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do_test collate9-2.2 {
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execsql {
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SELECT y, y < 'seven' FROM xy ORDER BY x
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}
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} {two 0 three 0 one 1}
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do_test collate9-2.3 {
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execsql {
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SELECT y, y COLLATE "reverse sort" < 'seven' FROM xy ORDER BY x
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}
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} {two 1 three 1 one 0}
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do_test collate9-2.4 {
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execsql {
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SELECT y FROM xy ORDER BY y
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}
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} {one three two}
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do_test collate9-2.5 {
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execsql {
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SELECT y FROM xy ORDER BY y COLLATE "reverse sort"
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}
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} {two three one}
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do_test collate9-2.6 {
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execsql {
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SELECT y COLLATE "reverse sort" AS aaa FROM xy ORDER BY aaa
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}
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} {two three one}
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do_test collate9-3.1 {
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execsql {
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CREATE INDEX xy_i2 ON xy(y COLLATE "reverse sort");
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}
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} {}
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do_test collate9-3.2 {
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cksort {
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SELECT y FROM xy ORDER BY y
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}
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} {one three two sort}
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do_test collate9-3.3 {
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cksort {
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SELECT y FROM xy ORDER BY y COLLATE "reverse sort"
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}
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} {two three one nosort}
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do_test collate9-3.4 {
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cksort {
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SELECT y AS aaa FROM xy ORDER BY aaa
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}
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} {one three two sort}
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do_test collate9-3.5 {
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cksort {
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SELECT y COLLATE "reverse sort" AS aaa FROM xy ORDER BY aaa
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}
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} {two three one nosort}
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ifcapable reindex {
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do_test collate9-4.1 {
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execsql {
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REINDEX "reverse sort"
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}
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} {}
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# Modify the "reverse sort" collation so that it now sorts in the same
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# order as binary.
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proc reverse_sort {lhs rhs} {
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return [string compare $lhs $rhs]
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}
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# The integrity check should now fail because the indexes created using
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# "reverse sort" are no longer in sync with the collation sequence
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# implementation.
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do_test collate9-4.2 {
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expr {"ok" eq [execsql { PRAGMA integrity_check }]}
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} {0}
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do_test collate9-4.3 {
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execsql {
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REINDEX "reverse sort"
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}
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} {}
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# Integrity check should now pass.
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do_test collate9-4.4 {
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expr {"ok" eq [execsql { PRAGMA integrity_check }]}
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} {1}
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do_test collate9-4.5 {
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cksort {
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SELECT x FROM xy ORDER BY x COLLATE "reverse sort"
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}
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} {one three two nosort}
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}
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finish_test
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