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# 2001 September 15## 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 the IN and BETWEEN operator.## $Id: in.test,v 1.17 2006/05/23 23:25:10 drh Exp $set testdir [file dirname $argv0]source $testdir/tester.tcl# Generate the test data we will need for the first squences of tests.#do_test in-1.0 { execsql { BEGIN; CREATE TABLE t1(a int, b int); } for {set i 1} {$i<=10} {incr i} { execsql "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($i,[expr {int(pow(2,$i))}])" } execsql { COMMIT; SELECT count(*) FROM t1; }} {10}# Do basic testing of BETWEEN.#do_test in-1.1 { execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b BETWEEN 10 AND 50 ORDER BY a}} {4 5}do_test in-1.2 { execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b NOT BETWEEN 10 AND 50 ORDER BY a}} {1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10}do_test in-1.3 { execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b BETWEEN a AND a*5 ORDER BY a}} {1 2 3 4}do_test in-1.4 { execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b NOT BETWEEN a AND a*5 ORDER BY a}} {5 6 7 8 9 10}do_test in-1.6 { execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b BETWEEN a AND a*5 OR b=512 ORDER BY a}} {1 2 3 4 9}do_test in-1.7 { execsql {SELECT a+ 100*(a BETWEEN 1 and 3) FROM t1 ORDER BY b}} {101 102 103 4 5 6 7 8 9 10}# The rest of this file concentrates on testing the IN operator.# Skip this if the library is compiled with SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY # (because the IN operator is unavailable).#ifcapable !subquery { finish_test return}# Testing of the IN operator using static lists on the right-hand side.#do_test in-2.1 { execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b IN (8,12,16,24,32) ORDER BY a}} {3 4 5}do_test in-2.2 { execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b NOT IN (8,12,16,24,32) ORDER BY a}} {1 2 6 7 8 9 10}do_test in-2.3 { execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b IN (8,12,16,24,32) OR b=512 ORDER BY a}} {3 4 5 9}do_test in-2.4 { execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b NOT IN (8,12,16,24,32) OR b=512 ORDER BY a}} {1 2 6 7 8 9 10}do_test in-2.5 { execsql {SELECT a+100*(b IN (8,16,24)) FROM t1 ORDER BY b}} {1 2 103 104 5 6 7 8 9 10}do_test in-2.6 { execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b IN (b+8,64)}} {6}do_test in-2.7 { execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b IN (max(5,10,b),20)}} {4 5 6 7 8 9 10}do_test in-2.8 { execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b IN (8*2,64/2) ORDER BY b}} {4 5}do_test in-2.9 { execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b IN (max(5,10),20)}} {}do_test in-2.10 { execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE min(0,b IN (a,30))}} {}do_test in-2.11 { set v [catch {execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE c IN (10,20)}} msg] lappend v $msg} {1 {no such column: c}}# Testing the IN operator where the right-hand side is a SELECT#do_test in-3.1 { execsql { SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b IN (SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a<5) ORDER BY a }} {1 2 3 4}do_test in-3.2 { execsql { SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE b IN (SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a<5) OR b==512 ORDER BY a }} {1 2 3 4 9}do_test in-3.3 { execsql { SELECT a + 100*(b IN (SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a<5)) FROM t1 ORDER BY b }} {101 102 103 104 5 6 7 8 9 10}# Make sure the UPDATE and DELETE commands work with IN-SELECT#do_test in-4.1 { execsql { UPDATE t1 SET b=b*2 WHERE b IN (SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a>8) } execsql {SELECT b FROM t1 ORDER BY b}} {2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 1024 2048}do_test in-4.2 { execsql { DELETE FROM t1 WHERE b IN (SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a>8) } execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY a}} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8}do_test in-4.3 { execsql { DELETE FROM t1 WHERE b NOT IN (SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a>4) } execsql {SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY a}} {5 6 7 8}# Do an IN with a constant RHS but where the RHS has many, many# elements. We need to test that collisions in the hash table# are resolved properly.#do_test in-5.1 { execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('hello', 'world'); SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a IN ( 'Do','an','IN','with','a','constant','RHS','but','where','the', 'has','many','elements','We','need','to','test','that', 'collisions','hash','table','are','resolved','properly', 'This','in-set','contains','thirty','one','entries','hello'); }} {hello world}# Make sure the IN operator works with INTEGER PRIMARY KEY fields.#do_test in-6.1 { execsql { CREATE TABLE ta(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b); INSERT INTO ta VALUES(1,1); INSERT INTO ta VALUES(2,2); INSERT INTO ta VALUES(3,3); INSERT INTO ta VALUES(4,4); INSERT INTO ta VALUES(6,6); INSERT INTO ta VALUES(8,8); INSERT INTO ta VALUES(10, 'This is a key that is long enough to require a malloc in the VDBE'); SELECT * FROM ta WHERE a<10; }} {1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 6 6 8 8}do_test in-6.2 { execsql { CREATE TABLE tb(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b); INSERT INTO tb VALUES(1,1); INSERT INTO tb VALUES(2,2); INSERT INTO tb VALUES(3,3); INSERT INTO tb VALUES(5,5); INSERT INTO tb VALUES(7,7); INSERT INTO tb VALUES(9,9); INSERT INTO tb VALUES(11, 'This is a key that is long enough to require a malloc in the VDBE'); SELECT * FROM tb WHERE a<10; }} {1 1 2 2 3 3 5 5 7 7 9 9}do_test in-6.3 { execsql { SELECT a FROM ta WHERE b IN (SELECT a FROM tb); }} {1 2 3}do_test in-6.4 { execsql { SELECT a FROM ta WHERE b NOT IN (SELECT a FROM tb); }} {4 6 8 10}do_test in-6.5 { execsql { SELECT a FROM ta WHERE b IN (SELECT b FROM tb); }} {1 2 3 10}do_test in-6.6 { execsql { SELECT a FROM ta WHERE b NOT IN (SELECT b FROM tb); }} {4 6 8}do_test in-6.7 { execsql { SELECT a FROM ta WHERE a IN (SELECT a FROM tb); }} {1 2 3}do_test in-6.8 { execsql { SELECT a FROM ta WHERE a NOT IN (SELECT a FROM tb); }} {4 6 8 10}do_test in-6.9 { execsql { SELECT a FROM ta WHERE a IN (SELECT b FROM tb); }} {1 2 3}do_test in-6.10 { execsql { SELECT a FROM ta WHERE a NOT IN (SELECT b FROM tb); }} {4 6 8 10}# Tests of IN operator against empty sets. (Ticket #185)#do_test in-7.1 { execsql { SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a IN (); }} {}do_test in-7.2 { execsql { SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a IN (5); }} {5}do_test in-7.3 { execsql { SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a NOT IN () ORDER BY a; }} {5 6 7 8 hello}do_test in-7.4 { execsql { SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a IN (5) AND b IN (); }} {}do_test in-7.5 { execsql { SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a IN (5) AND b NOT IN (); }} {5}do_test in-7.6 { execsql { SELECT a FROM ta WHERE a IN (); }} {}do_test in-7.7 { execsql { SELECT a FROM ta WHERE a NOT IN (); }} {1 2 3 4 6 8 10}do_test in-8.1 { execsql { SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a IN ('hello','there') }} {world}do_test in-8.2 { execsql { SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a IN ("hello",'there') }} {world}# Test constructs of the form: expr IN tablename#do_test in-9.1 { execsql { CREATE TABLE t4 AS SELECT a FROM tb; SELECT * FROM t4; }} {1 2 3 5 7 9 11}do_test in-9.2 { execsql { SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a IN t4; }} {32 128}do_test in-9.3 { execsql { SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a NOT IN t4; }} {64 256 world}do_test in-9.4 { catchsql { SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a NOT IN tb; }} {1 {only a single result allowed for a SELECT that is part of an expression}}# IN clauses in CHECK constraints. Ticket #1645#do_test in-10.1 { execsql { CREATE TABLE t5( a INTEGER, CHECK( a IN (111,222,333) ) ); INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(111); SELECT * FROM t5; }} {111}do_test in-10.2 { catchsql { INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(4); }} {1 {constraint failed}}# Ticket #1821## Type affinity applied to the right-hand side of an IN operator.#do_test in-11.1 { execsql { CREATE TABLE t6(a,b NUMERIC); INSERT INTO t6 VALUES(1,2); INSERT INTO t6 VALUES(2,3); SELECT * FROM t6 WHERE b IN (2); }} {1 2}do_test in-11.2 { # The '2' should be coerced into 2 because t6.b is NUMERIC execsql { SELECT * FROM t6 WHERE b IN ('2'); }} {1 2}do_test in-11.3 { # No coercion should occur here because of the unary + before b. execsql { SELECT * FROM t6 WHERE +b IN ('2'); }} {}do_test in-11.4 { # No coercion because column a as affinity NONE execsql { SELECT * FROM t6 WHERE a IN ('2'); }} {}do_test in-11.5 { execsql { SELECT * FROM t6 WHERE a IN (2); }} {2 3}do_test in-11.6 { # No coercion because column a as affinity NONE execsql { SELECT * FROM t6 WHERE +a IN ('2'); }} {}finish_test
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