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sqlite/test/orderby2.test
drh 325eff58d6 Update the query planner to recognize more cases where ORDER BY clauses
can be optimized out.  Add test cases to verify correct behavior of the
ORDER BY optimization when the covering-index-scan optimization is disabled.
Fix a harmless compiler warning in the TCL interface.

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2012-10-03 12:56:18 +00:00

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# 2012 Sept 27
#
# 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 that the optimizations that disable
# ORDER BY clauses when the natural order of a query is correct.
#
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
set ::testprefix orderby2
# Generate test data for a join. Verify that the join gets the
# correct answer.
#
do_test 1.0 {
db eval {
CREATE TABLE t1(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,11), (2,22);
CREATE TABLE t2(d, e, UNIQUE(d,e));
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(10, 'ten'), (11,'eleven'), (12,'twelve'),
(11, 'oneteen');
}
} {}
do_test 1.1a {
db eval {
SELECT e FROM t1, t2 WHERE a=1 AND d=b ORDER BY d, e;
}
} {eleven oneteen}
do_test 1.1b {
db eval {
EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
SELECT e FROM t1, t2 WHERE a=1 AND d=b ORDER BY d, e;
}
} {~/ORDER BY/}
do_test 1.2a {
db eval {
SELECT e FROM t1, t2 WHERE a=1 AND d=b ORDER BY e;
}
} {eleven oneteen}
do_test 1.2b {
db eval {
EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
SELECT e FROM t1, t2 WHERE a=1 AND d=b ORDER BY e;
}
} {~/ORDER BY/}
do_test 1.3a {
db eval {
SELECT e, b FROM t1, t2 WHERE a=1 ORDER BY d, e;
}
} {ten 11 eleven 11 oneteen 11 twelve 11}
do_test 1.3b {
db eval {
EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
SELECT e, b FROM t1, t2 WHERE a=1 ORDER BY d, e;
}
} {~/ORDER BY/}
# The following tests derived from TH3 test module cov1/where34.test
#
do_test 2.0 {
db eval {
CREATE TABLE t31(a,b); CREATE INDEX t31ab ON t31(a,b);
CREATE TABLE t32(c,d); CREATE INDEX t32cd ON t32(c,d);
CREATE TABLE t33(e,f); CREATE INDEX t33ef ON t33(e,f);
CREATE TABLE t34(g,h); CREATE INDEX t34gh ON t34(g,h);
INSERT INTO t31 VALUES(1,4), (2,3), (1,3);
INSERT INTO t32 VALUES(4,5), (3,6), (3,7), (4,8);
INSERT INTO t33 VALUES(5,9), (7,10), (6,11), (8,12), (8,13), (7,14);
INSERT INTO t34 VALUES(11,20), (10,21), (12,22), (9,23), (13,24),
(14,25), (12,26);
SELECT a||','||c||','||e||','||g FROM t31, t32, t33, t34
WHERE c=b AND e=d AND g=f
ORDER BY a ASC, c ASC, e DESC, g ASC;
}
} {1,3,7,10 1,3,7,14 1,3,6,11 1,4,8,12 1,4,8,12 1,4,8,13 1,4,5,9 2,3,7,10 2,3,7,14 2,3,6,11}
do_test 2.1 {
db eval {
SELECT a||','||c||','||e||','||g FROM t31, t32, t33, t34
WHERE c=b AND e=d AND g=f
ORDER BY +a ASC, +c ASC, +e DESC, +g ASC;
}
} {1,3,7,10 1,3,7,14 1,3,6,11 1,4,8,12 1,4,8,12 1,4,8,13 1,4,5,9 2,3,7,10 2,3,7,14 2,3,6,11}
do_test 2.2 {
db eval {
SELECT a||','||c||','||e||','||g FROM t31, t32, t33, t34
WHERE c=b AND e=d AND g=f
ORDER BY a ASC, c ASC, e ASC, g ASC;
}
} {1,3,6,11 1,3,7,10 1,3,7,14 1,4,5,9 1,4,8,12 1,4,8,12 1,4,8,13 2,3,6,11 2,3,7,10 2,3,7,14}
do_test 2.3 {
optimization_control db cover-idx-scan off
db cache flush
db eval {
SELECT a||','||c||','||e||','||g FROM t31, t32, t33, t34
WHERE c=b AND e=d AND g=f
ORDER BY a ASC, c ASC, e ASC, g ASC;
}
} {1,3,6,11 1,3,7,10 1,3,7,14 1,4,5,9 1,4,8,12 1,4,8,12 1,4,8,13 2,3,6,11 2,3,7,10 2,3,7,14}
optimization_control db all on
db cache flush
finish_test