#pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
# 2001 September 15
#
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# a legal notice, here is a blessing:
#
# May you do good and not evil.
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#***********************************************************************
# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. The
# focus of this file is testing the 'progress callback'.
#
# $Id: progress.test,v 1.1 2003/10/18 09:37:27 danielk1977 Exp $
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
# Build some test data
#
execsql {
BEGIN;
CREATE TABLE t1(a);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(6);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(7);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(8);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(9);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(10);
COMMIT;
}
# Test that the progress callback is invoked.
do_test progress-1.0 {
set counter 0
db progress 1 "[namespace code {incr counter}] ; expr 0"
execsql {
SELECT * FROM t1
}
expr $counter > 1
} 1
# Test that the query is abandoned when the progress callback returns non-zero
do_test progress1.1 {
set counter 0
db progress 1 "[namespace code {incr counter}] ; expr 1"
execsql {
SELECT * FROM t1
}
set counter
} 1
# Test that the query is rolled back when the progress callback returns
# non-zero.
do_test progress1.2 {
# This figures out how many opcodes it takes to copy 5 extra rows into t1.
db progress 1 "[namespace code {incr five_rows}] ; expr 0"
set five_rows 0
execsql {
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+10 FROM t1 WHERE a < 6
}
db progress 0 ""
execsql {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a > 10
}
# Now set up the progress callback to abandon the query after the number of
# opcodes to copy 5 rows. That way, when we try to copy 6 rows, we know
# some data will have been inserted into the table by the time the progress
# callback abandons the query.
db progress $five_rows "expr 1"
execsql {
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+10 FROM t1 WHERE a < 7
}
execsql {
SELECT count(*) FROM t1
}
} 10
# Test that an active transaction remains active and not rolled back after the
# progress query abandons a query.
do_test progress1.3 {
db progress 0 ""
execsql BEGIN
execsql {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(11)
}
db progress 1 "expr 1"
execsql {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(12)
}
db progress 0 ""
execsql COMMIT
execsql {
SELECT count(*) FROM t1
}
} 11
# Check that a value of 0 for N means no progress callback
do_test progress1.4 {
set counter 0
db progress 0 "[namespace code {incr counter}] ; expr 0"
execsql {
SELECT * FROM t1;
}
set counter
} 0
db progress 0 ""
finish_test