1# 2001 September 23 2# 3# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of 4# a legal notice, here is a blessing: 5# 6# May you do good and not evil. 7# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. 8# May you share freely, never taking more than you give. 9# 10#*********************************************************************** 11# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. The 12# focus of this file is stressing the library by putting large amounts 13# of data in a single row of a table. 14# 15# $Id: bigrow.test,v 1.5 2004/08/07 23:54:48 drh Exp $ 16 17set testdir [file dirname $argv0] 18source $testdir/tester.tcl 19 20# Make a big string that we can use for test data 21# 22do_test bigrow-1.0 { 23 set ::bigstr {} 24 for {set i 1} {$i<=9999} {incr i} { 25 set sep [string index "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" [expr {$i%26}]] 26 append ::bigstr "$sep [format %04d $i] " 27 } 28 string length $::bigstr 29} {69993} 30 31# Make a table into which we can insert some but records. 32# 33do_test bigrow-1.1 { 34 execsql { 35 CREATE TABLE t1(a text, b text, c text); 36 SELECT name FROM sqlite_master 37 WHERE type='table' OR type='index' 38 ORDER BY name 39 } 40} {t1} 41 42do_test bigrow-1.2 { 43 set ::big1 [string range $::bigstr 0 65519] 44 set sql "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('abc'," 45 append sql "'$::big1', 'xyz');" 46 execsql $sql 47 execsql {SELECT a, c FROM t1} 48} {abc xyz} 49do_test bigrow-1.3 { 50 execsql {SELECT b FROM t1} 51} [list $::big1] 52do_test bigrow-1.4 { 53 set ::big2 [string range $::bigstr 0 65520] 54 set sql "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('abc2'," 55 append sql "'$::big2', 'xyz2');" 56 set r [catch {execsql $sql} msg] 57 lappend r $msg 58} {0 {}} 59do_test bigrow-1.4.1 { 60 execsql {SELECT b FROM t1 ORDER BY c} 61} [list $::big1 $::big2] 62do_test bigrow-1.4.2 { 63 execsql {SELECT c FROM t1 ORDER BY c} 64} {xyz xyz2} 65do_test bigrow-1.4.3 { 66 execsql {DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a='abc2'} 67 execsql {SELECT c FROM t1} 68} {xyz} 69 70do_test bigrow-1.5 { 71 execsql { 72 UPDATE t1 SET a=b, b=a; 73 SELECT b,c FROM t1 74 } 75} {abc xyz} 76do_test bigrow-1.6 { 77 execsql { 78 SELECT * FROM t1 79 } 80} [list $::big1 abc xyz] 81do_test bigrow-1.7 { 82 execsql { 83 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('1','2','3'); 84 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('A','B','C'); 85 SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a=='1'; 86 } 87} {2} 88do_test bigrow-1.8 { 89 execsql "SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a=='$::big1'" 90} {abc} 91do_test bigrow-1.9 { 92 execsql "SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a!='$::big1' ORDER BY a" 93} {2 B} 94 95# Try doing some indexing on big columns 96# 97do_test bigrow-2.1 { 98 execsql { 99 CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a) 100 } 101 execsql "SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a=='$::big1'" 102} {abc} 103do_test bigrow-2.2 { 104 execsql { 105 UPDATE t1 SET a=b, b=a 106 } 107 execsql "SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a=='abc'" 108} [list $::big1] 109do_test bigrow-2.3 { 110 execsql { 111 UPDATE t1 SET a=b, b=a 112 } 113 execsql "SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a=='$::big1'" 114} {abc} 115catch {unset ::bigstr} 116catch {unset ::big1} 117catch {unset ::big2} 118 119# Mosts of the tests above were created back when rows were limited in 120# size to 64K. Now rows can be much bigger. Test that logic. Also 121# make sure things work correctly at the transition boundries between 122# row sizes of 256 to 257 bytes and from 65536 to 65537 bytes. 123# 124# We begin by testing the 256..257 transition. 125# 126do_test bigrow-3.1 { 127 execsql { 128 DELETE FROM t1; 129 INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES('one','abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123','hi'); 130 } 131 execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1} 132} {one 30 hi} 133do_test bigrow-3.2 { 134 execsql { 135 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 136 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 137 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 138 } 139 execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1} 140} {one 240 hi} 141for {set i 1} {$i<10} {incr i} { 142 do_test bigrow-3.3.$i { 143 execsql "UPDATE t1 SET b=b||'$i'" 144 execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1} 145 } "one [expr {240+$i}] hi" 146} 147 148# Now test the 65536..65537 row-size transition. 149# 150do_test bigrow-4.1 { 151 execsql { 152 DELETE FROM t1; 153 INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES('one','abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123','hi'); 154 } 155 execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1} 156} {one 30 hi} 157do_test bigrow-4.2 { 158 execsql { 159 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 160 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 161 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 162 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 163 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 164 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 165 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 166 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 167 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 168 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 169 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 170 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 171 } 172 execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1} 173} {one 122880 hi} 174do_test bigrow-4.3 { 175 execsql { 176 UPDATE t1 SET b=substr(b,1,65515) 177 } 178 execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1} 179} {one 65515 hi} 180for {set i 1} {$i<10} {incr i} { 181 do_test bigrow-4.4.$i { 182 execsql "UPDATE t1 SET b=b||'$i'" 183 execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1} 184 } "one [expr {65515+$i}] hi" 185} 186 187# Check to make sure the library recovers safely if a row contains 188# too much data. 189# 190do_test bigrow-5.1 { 191 execsql { 192 DELETE FROM t1; 193 INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES('one','abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123','hi'); 194 } 195 execsql {SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1} 196} {one 30 hi} 197set i 1 198for {set sz 60} {$sz<1048560} {incr sz $sz} { 199 do_test bigrow-5.2.$i { 200 execsql { 201 UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b; 202 SELECT a,length(b),c FROM t1; 203 } 204 } "one $sz hi" 205 incr i 206} 207do_test bigrow-5.3 { 208 catchsql {UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b} 209} {0 {}} 210do_test bigrow-5.4 { 211 execsql {SELECT length(b) FROM t1} 212} 1966080 213do_test bigrow-5.5 { 214 catchsql {UPDATE t1 SET b=b||b} 215} {0 {}} 216do_test bigrow-5.6 { 217 execsql {SELECT length(b) FROM t1} 218} 3932160 219do_test bigrow-5.99 { 220 execsql {DROP TABLE t1} 221} {} 222 223finish_test 224