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# 2012 Sept 27
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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 file is testing that the optimizations that disable
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# ORDER BY clauses when the natural order of a query is correct.
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#
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set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
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source $testdir/tester.tcl
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set ::testprefix orderby1
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# Generate test data for a join. Verify that the join gets the
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# correct answer.
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#
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do_test 1.0 {
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db eval {
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BEGIN;
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CREATE TABLE album(
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aid INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
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title TEXT UNIQUE NOT NULL
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);
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CREATE TABLE track(
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tid INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
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aid INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES album,
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tn INTEGER NOT NULL,
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name TEXT,
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UNIQUE(aid, tn)
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);
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INSERT INTO album VALUES(1, '1-one'), (2, '2-two'), (3, '3-three');
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INSERT INTO track VALUES
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(NULL, 1, 1, 'one-a'),
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(NULL, 2, 2, 'two-b'),
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(NULL, 3, 3, 'three-c'),
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(NULL, 1, 3, 'one-c'),
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(NULL, 2, 1, 'two-a'),
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(NULL, 3, 1, 'three-a');
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ANALYZE;
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COMMIT;
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}
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} {}
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do_test 1.1a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn
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}
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} {one-a one-c two-a two-b three-a three-c}
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# Verify that the ORDER BY clause is optimized out
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#
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do_test 1.1b {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album CROSS JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn
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}
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} {~/ORDER BY/} ;# ORDER BY optimized out
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# The same query with ORDER BY clause optimization disabled via + operators
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# should give exactly the same answer.
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#
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do_test 1.2a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY +title, +tn
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}
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} {one-a one-c two-a two-b three-a three-c}
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# The output is sorted manually in this case.
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#
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do_test 1.2b {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY +title, +tn
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}
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} {/ORDER BY/} ;# separate sorting pass due to "+" on ORDER BY terms
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# The same query with ORDER BY optimizations turned off via built-in test.
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#
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do_test 1.3a {
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optimization_control db order-by-idx-join 0
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db cache flush
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn
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}
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} {one-a one-c two-a two-b three-a three-c}
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do_test 1.3b {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn
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}
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} {/ORDER BY/} ;# separate sorting pass due to disabled optimization
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optimization_control db all 1
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db cache flush
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# Reverse order sorts
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#
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do_test 1.4a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title DESC, tn
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}
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} {three-a three-c two-a two-b one-a one-c}
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do_test 1.4b {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY +title DESC, +tn
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}
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} {three-a three-c two-a two-b one-a one-c} ;# verify same order after sorting
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do_test 1.4c {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title DESC, tn
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}
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} {~/ORDER BY/} ;# ORDER BY suppressed due to uniqueness constraints
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do_test 1.5a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn DESC
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}
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} {one-c one-a two-b two-a three-c three-a}
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do_test 1.5b {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY +title, +tn DESC
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}
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} {one-c one-a two-b two-a three-c three-a} ;# verify same order after sorting
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do_test 1.5c {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn DESC
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}
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} {~/ORDER BY/} ;# ORDER BY suppressed due to uniqueness constraints
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do_test 1.6a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album CROSS JOIN track USING (aid)
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ORDER BY title DESC, tn DESC
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}
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} {three-c three-a two-b two-a one-c one-a}
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do_test 1.6b {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album CROSS JOIN track USING (aid)
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ORDER BY +title DESC, +tn DESC
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}
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} {three-c three-a two-b two-a one-c one-a} ;# verify same order after sorting
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do_test 1.6c {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album CROSS JOIN track USING (aid)
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ORDER BY title DESC, tn DESC
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}
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} {~/ORDER BY/} ;# ORDER BY
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# Reconstruct the test data to use indices rather than integer primary keys.
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#
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do_test 2.0 {
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db eval {
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BEGIN;
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DROP TABLE album;
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DROP TABLE track;
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CREATE TABLE album(
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aid INT PRIMARY KEY,
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title TEXT NOT NULL
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);
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CREATE INDEX album_i1 ON album(title, aid);
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CREATE TABLE track(
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aid INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES album,
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tn INTEGER NOT NULL,
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name TEXT,
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UNIQUE(aid, tn)
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);
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INSERT INTO album VALUES(1, '1-one'), (20, '2-two'), (3, '3-three');
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INSERT INTO track VALUES
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(1, 1, 'one-a'),
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(20, 2, 'two-b'),
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(3, 3, 'three-c'),
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(1, 3, 'one-c'),
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(20, 1, 'two-a'),
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(3, 1, 'three-a');
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ANALYZE;
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COMMIT;
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}
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} {}
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do_test 2.1a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn
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}
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} {one-a one-c two-a two-b three-a three-c}
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# Verify that the ORDER BY clause is optimized out
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#
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do_test 2.1b {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn
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}
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} {/ORDER BY/} ;# ORDER BY required because of missing aid term in ORDER BY
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do_test 2.1c {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, aid, tn
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}
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} {one-a one-c two-a two-b three-a three-c}
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do_test 2.1d {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, aid, tn
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}
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} {/ORDER BY/} ;# ORDER BY required in this case
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# The same query with ORDER BY clause optimization disabled via + operators
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# should give exactly the same answer.
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#
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do_test 2.2a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY +title, +tn
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}
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} {one-a one-c two-a two-b three-a three-c}
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# The output is sorted manually in this case.
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#
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do_test 2.2b {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY +title, +tn
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}
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} {/ORDER BY/} ;# separate sorting pass due to "+" on ORDER BY terms
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# The same query with ORDER BY optimizations turned off via built-in test.
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#
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do_test 2.3a {
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optimization_control db order-by-idx-join 0
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db cache flush
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn
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}
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} {one-a one-c two-a two-b three-a three-c}
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do_test 2.3b {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn
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}
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} {/ORDER BY/} ;# separate sorting pass due to disabled optimization
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optimization_control db all 1
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db cache flush
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# Reverse order sorts
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#
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do_test 2.4a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title DESC, tn
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}
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} {three-a three-c two-a two-b one-a one-c}
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do_test 2.4b {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY +title DESC, +tn
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}
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} {three-a three-c two-a two-b one-a one-c} ;# verify same order after sorting
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do_test 2.4c {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title DESC, tn
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}
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} {/ORDER BY/} ;# separate sorting pass due to mixed DESC/ASC
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do_test 2.5a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn DESC
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}
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} {one-c one-a two-b two-a three-c three-a}
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do_test 2.5b {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY +title, +tn DESC
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}
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} {one-c one-a two-b two-a three-c three-a} ;# verify same order after sorting
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do_test 2.5c {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn DESC
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}
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} {/ORDER BY/} ;# separate sorting pass due to mixed ASC/DESC
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do_test 2.6a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title DESC, tn DESC
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}
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} {three-c three-a two-b two-a one-c one-a}
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do_test 2.6b {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY +title DESC, +tn DESC
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}
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} {three-c three-a two-b two-a one-c one-a} ;# verify same order after sorting
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do_test 2.6c {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title DESC, tn DESC
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}
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} {/ORDER BY/} ;# ORDER BY required
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# Generate another test dataset, but this time using mixed ASC/DESC indices.
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#
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do_test 3.0 {
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db eval {
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BEGIN;
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DROP TABLE album;
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DROP TABLE track;
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CREATE TABLE album(
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aid INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
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title TEXT UNIQUE NOT NULL
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);
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CREATE TABLE track(
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tid INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
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aid INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES album,
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tn INTEGER NOT NULL,
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name TEXT,
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UNIQUE(aid ASC, tn DESC)
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);
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INSERT INTO album VALUES(1, '1-one'), (2, '2-two'), (3, '3-three');
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INSERT INTO track VALUES
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(NULL, 1, 1, 'one-a'),
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(NULL, 2, 2, 'two-b'),
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(NULL, 3, 3, 'three-c'),
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(NULL, 1, 3, 'one-c'),
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(NULL, 2, 1, 'two-a'),
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(NULL, 3, 1, 'three-a');
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ANALYZE;
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COMMIT;
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}
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} {}
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do_test 3.1a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album CROSS JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn DESC
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}
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} {one-c one-a two-b two-a three-c three-a}
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# Verify that the ORDER BY clause is optimized out
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#
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do_test 3.1b {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album CROSS JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn DESC
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}
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} {~/ORDER BY/} ;# ORDER BY optimized out
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# The same query with ORDER BY clause optimization disabled via + operators
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# should give exactly the same answer.
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#
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do_test 3.2a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY +title, +tn DESC
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}
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} {one-c one-a two-b two-a three-c three-a}
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# The output is sorted manually in this case.
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#
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do_test 3.2b {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY +title, +tn DESC
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}
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} {/ORDER BY/} ;# separate sorting pass due to "+" on ORDER BY terms
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# The same query with ORDER BY optimizations turned off via built-in test.
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#
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do_test 3.3a {
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optimization_control db order-by-idx-join 0
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db cache flush
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn DESC
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}
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} {one-c one-a two-b two-a three-c three-a}
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do_test 3.3b {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn DESC
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}
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} {/ORDER BY/} ;# separate sorting pass due to disabled optimization
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optimization_control db all 1
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db cache flush
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# Without the mixed ASC/DESC on ORDER BY
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#
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do_test 3.4a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn
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}
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} {one-a one-c two-a two-b three-a three-c}
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do_test 3.4b {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY +title, +tn
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}
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} {one-a one-c two-a two-b three-a three-c} ;# verify same order after sorting
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do_test 3.4c {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title, tn
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}
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} {~/ORDER BY/} ;# ORDER BY suppressed by uniqueness constraints
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do_test 3.5a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title DESC, tn DESC
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}
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} {three-c three-a two-b two-a one-c one-a}
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do_test 3.5b {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY +title DESC, +tn DESC
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}
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} {three-c three-a two-b two-a one-c one-a} ;# verify same order after sorting
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do_test 3.5c {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title DESC, tn DESC
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}
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} {~/ORDER BY/} ;# ORDER BY suppressed by uniqueness constraints
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do_test 3.6a {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album CROSS JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title DESC, tn
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}
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} {three-a three-c two-a two-b one-a one-c}
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do_test 3.6b {
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db eval {
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SELECT name FROM album CROSS JOIN track USING (aid)
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ORDER BY +title DESC, +tn
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}
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} {three-a three-c two-a two-b one-a one-c} ;# verify same order after sorting
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do_test 3.6c {
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db eval {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT name FROM album CROSS JOIN track USING (aid) ORDER BY title DESC, tn
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}
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} {~/ORDER BY/} ;# inverted ASC/DESC is optimized out
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# Ticket 5ed1772895bf3deeab78c5e3519b1da9165c541b (2013-06-04)
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# Incorrect ORDER BY on an indexed JOIN
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#
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do_test 4.0 {
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db eval {
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CREATE TABLE t41(a INT UNIQUE NOT NULL, b INT NOT NULL);
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CREATE INDEX t41ba ON t41(b,a);
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CREATE TABLE t42(x INT NOT NULL REFERENCES t41(a), y INT NOT NULL);
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CREATE UNIQUE INDEX t42xy ON t42(x,y);
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INSERT INTO t41 VALUES(1,1),(3,1);
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INSERT INTO t42 VALUES(1,13),(1,15),(3,14),(3,16);
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SELECT b, y FROM t41 CROSS JOIN t42 ON x=a ORDER BY b, y;
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}
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} {1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16}
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# No sorting of queries that omit the FROM clause.
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#
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do_eqp_test 5.0 {
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SELECT 5 ORDER BY 1
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} {
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QUERY PLAN
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`--SCAN CONSTANT ROW
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}
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do_execsql_test 5.1 {
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN SELECT 5 UNION ALL SELECT 3 ORDER BY 1
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} {~/B-TREE/}
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do_execsql_test 5.2 {
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SELECT 5 UNION ALL SELECT 3 ORDER BY 1
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} {3 5}
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do_execsql_test 5.3 {
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SELECT 986 AS x GROUP BY X ORDER BY X
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} {986}
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# The following test (originally derived from a single test within fuzz.test)
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# verifies that a PseudoTable cursor is not closed prematurely in a deeply
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# nested query. This test caused a segfault on 3.8.5 beta.
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#
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do_execsql_test 6.0 {
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CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
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INSERT INTO abc VALUES(1, 2, 3);
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INSERT INTO abc VALUES(4, 5, 6);
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INSERT INTO abc VALUES(7, 8, 9);
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SELECT (
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SELECT 'hardware' FROM (
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SELECT 'software' ORDER BY 'firmware' ASC, 'sportswear' DESC
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) GROUP BY 1 HAVING length(b)
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)
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FROM abc;
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} {hardware hardware hardware}
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# Here is a test for a query-planner problem reported on the SQLite
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# mailing list on 2014-09-18 by "Merike". Beginning with version 3.8.0,
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# a separate sort was being used rather than using the single-column
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# index. This was due to an oversight in the indexMightHelpWithOrderby()
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# routine in where.c.
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#
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do_execsql_test 7.0 {
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CREATE TABLE t7(a,b);
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CREATE INDEX t7a ON t7(a);
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CREATE INDEX t7ab ON t7(a,b);
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EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
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SELECT * FROM t7 WHERE a=?1 ORDER BY rowid;
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} {~/ORDER BY/}
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Test a partial sort large enough to cause the sorter to spill data
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# to disk.
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#
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reset_db
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do_execsql_test 8.0 {
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PRAGMA cache_size = 5;
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CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
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CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a);
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}
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do_eqp_test 8.1 {
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SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY a, b;
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} {
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QUERY PLAN
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|--SCAN t1 USING INDEX i1
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`--USE TEMP B-TREE FOR RIGHT PART OF ORDER BY
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}
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do_execsql_test 8.2 {
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WITH cnt(i) AS (
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SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT i+1 FROM cnt WHERE i<10000
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)
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INSERT INTO t1 SELECT i%2, randomblob(500) FROM cnt;
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}
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do_test 8.3 {
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db eval { SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY a, b } { incr res $a }
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set res
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} 5000
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# https://www.sqlite.org/src/tktview/cb3aa0641d9a413841c004293a4fc06cdc122029
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#
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# Adverse interaction between scalar subqueries and the partial-sorting
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# logic.
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#
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do_execsql_test 9.0 {
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DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
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CREATE TABLE t1(x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY);
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1),(2);
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DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t2;
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CREATE TABLE t2(y);
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INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(9),(8),(3),(4);
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SELECT (SELECT x||y FROM t2, t1 ORDER BY x, y);
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} {13}
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# Problem found by OSSFuzz on 2018-05-05. This was caused by a new
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# optimization that had not been previously released.
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#
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do_execsql_test 10.0 {
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CREATE TABLE t10(a,b);
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INSERT INTO t10 VALUES(1,2),(8,9),(3,4),(5,4),(0,7);
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CREATE INDEX t10b ON t10(b);
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SELECT b, rowid, '^' FROM t10 ORDER BY b, a LIMIT 4;
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} {2 1 ^ 4 3 ^ 4 4 ^ 7 5 ^}
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do_catchsql_test 11.0 {
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VALUES(2) EXCEPT SELECT '' ORDER BY abc
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} {1 {1st ORDER BY term does not match any column in the result set}}
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finish_test
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