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# 2006 October 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 the use of indices in WHERE clauses.# This file was created when support for optimizing IS NULL phrases# was added.  And so the principle purpose of this file is to test# that IS NULL phrases are correctly optimized.  But you can never# have too many tests, so some other tests are thrown in as well.## $Id: where4.test,v 1.4 2007/06/02 07:54:38 danielk1977 Exp $set testdir [file dirname $argv0]source $testdir/tester.tcl# Build some test data#do_test where4-1.0 {  execsql {    CREATE TABLE t1(w, x, y);    CREATE INDEX i1wxy ON t1(w,x,y);    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,2,3);    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,NULL,3);    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('a','b','c');    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('a',NULL,'c');    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(X'78',x'79',x'7a');    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(X'78',NULL,X'7A');    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(NULL,NULL,NULL);    SELECT count(*) FROM t1;  }} {7}# Do an SQL statement.  Append the search count to the end of the result.#proc count sql {  set ::sqlite_search_count 0  return [concat [execsql $sql] $::sqlite_search_count]}# Verify that queries use an index.  We are using the special variable# "sqlite_search_count" which tallys the number of executions of MoveTo# and Next operators in the VDBE.  By verifing that the search count is# small we can be assured that indices are being used properly.#do_test where4-1.1 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w IS NULL}} {7 2}do_test where4-1.2 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE +w IS NULL}} {7 6}do_test where4-1.3 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w=1 AND x IS NULL}} {2 2}do_test where4-1.4 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w=1 AND +x IS NULL}} {2 3}do_test where4-1.5 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w=1 AND x>0}} {1 2}do_test where4-1.6 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w=1 AND x<9}} {1 3}do_test where4-1.7 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w=1 AND x IS NULL AND y=3}} {2 2}do_test where4-1.8 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w=1 AND x IS NULL AND y>2}} {2 2}do_test where4-1.9 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w='a' AND x IS NULL AND y='c'}} {4 2}do_test where4-1.10 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w=x'78' AND x IS NULL}} {6 2}do_test where4-1.11 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w=x'78' AND x IS NULL AND y=123}} {1}do_test where4-1.12 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w=x'78' AND x IS NULL AND y=x'7A'}} {6 2}do_test where4-1.13 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w IS NULL AND x IS NULL}} {7 2}do_test where4-1.14 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w IS NULL AND x IS NULL AND y IS NULL}} {7 2}do_test where4-1.15 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w IS NULL AND x IS NULL AND y<0}} {2}do_test where4-1.16 {  count {SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE w IS NULL AND x IS NULL AND y>=0}} {1}do_test where4-2.1 {  execsql {SELECT rowid FROM t1 ORDER BY w, x, y}} {7 2 1 4 3 6 5}do_test where4-2.2 {  execsql {SELECT rowid FROM t1 ORDER BY w DESC, x, y}} {6 5 4 3 2 1 7}do_test where4-2.3 {  execsql {SELECT rowid FROM t1 ORDER BY w, x DESC, y}} {7 1 2 3 4 5 6}# Ticket #2177## Suppose you have a left join where the right table of the left# join (the one that can be NULL) has an index on two columns.# The first indexed column is used in the ON clause of the join.# The second indexed column is used in the WHERE clause with an IS NULL# constraint.  It is not allowed to use the IS NULL optimization to# optimize the query because the second column might be NULL because# the right table did not match - something the index does not know# about.#do_test where4-3.1 {  execsql {    CREATE TABLE t2(a);    INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1);    INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2);    INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(3);    CREATE TABLE t3(x,y,UNIQUE(x,y));    INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(1,11);    INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(2,NULL);     SELECT * FROM t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON a=x WHERE +y IS NULL;  }} {2 2 {} 3 {} {}}do_test where4-3.2 {  execsql {    SELECT * FROM t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON a=x WHERE y IS NULL;  }} {2 2 {} 3 {} {}}# Ticket #2189.  Probably the same bug as #2177.#do_test where4-4.1 {  execsql {    CREATE TABLE test(col1 TEXT PRIMARY KEY);    INSERT INTO test(col1) values('a');    INSERT INTO test(col1) values('b');    INSERT INTO test(col1) values('c');    CREATE TABLE test2(col1 TEXT PRIMARY KEY);    INSERT INTO test2(col1) values('a');    INSERT INTO test2(col1) values('b');    INSERT INTO test2(col1) values('c');    SELECT * FROM test t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN test2 t2 ON t1.col1 = t2.col1      WHERE +t2.col1 IS NULL;  }} {}do_test where4-4.2 {  execsql {    SELECT * FROM test t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN test2 t2 ON t1.col1 = t2.col1      WHERE t2.col1 IS NULL;  }} {}do_test where4-4.3 {  execsql {    SELECT * FROM test t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN test2 t2 ON t1.col1 = t2.col1      WHERE +t1.col1 IS NULL;  }} {}do_test where4-4.4 {  execsql {    SELECT * FROM test t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN test2 t2 ON t1.col1 = t2.col1      WHERE t1.col1 IS NULL;  }} {}# Ticket #2273.  Problems with IN operators and NULLs.#do_test where4-5.1 {  execsql {    CREATE TABLE t4(x,y,z,PRIMARY KEY(x,y));  }  execsql {    SELECT *      FROM t2 LEFT JOIN t4 b1              LEFT JOIN t4 b2 ON b2.x=b1.x AND b2.y IN (b1.y);  }} {1 {} {} {} {} {} {} 2 {} {} {} {} {} {} 3 {} {} {} {} {} {}}do_test where4-5.2 {  execsql {    INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(1,1,11);    INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(1,2,12);    INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(1,3,13);    INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(2,2,22);    SELECT rowid FROM t4 WHERE x IN (1,9,2,5) AND y IN (1,3,NULL,2) AND z!=13;  }} {1 2 4}do_test where4-5.3 {  execsql {    SELECT rowid FROM t4 WHERE x IN (1,9,NULL,2) AND y IN (1,3,2) AND z!=13;  }} {1 2 4}do_test where4-6.1 {  execsql {    CREATE TABLE t5(a,b,c,d,e,f,UNIQUE(a,b,c,d,e,f));    INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(1,1,1,1,1,11111);    INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(2,2,2,2,2,22222);    INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(1,2,3,4,5,12345);    INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(2,3,4,5,6,23456);  }  execsql {    SELECT rowid FROM t5     WHERE a IN (1,9,2) AND b=2 AND c IN (1,2,3,4) AND d>0  }} {3 2}do_test where4-6.2 {  execsql {    SELECT rowid FROM t5     WHERE a IN (1,NULL,2) AND b=2 AND c IN (1,2,3,4) AND d>0  }} {3 2}do_test where4-7.1 {  execsql {    CREATE TABLE t6(y,z,PRIMARY KEY(y,z));  }  execsql {    SELECT * FROM t6 WHERE y=NULL AND z IN ('hello');  }} {}integrity_check {where4-99.0}do_test where4-7.1 {  execsql {    BEGIN;    CREATE TABLE t8(a, b, c, d);    CREATE INDEX t8_i ON t8(a, b, c);    CREATE TABLE t7(i);    INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(1);    INSERT INTO t7 SELECT i*2 FROM t7;    INSERT INTO t7 SELECT i*2 FROM t7;    INSERT INTO t7 SELECT i*2 FROM t7;    INSERT INTO t7 SELECT i*2 FROM t7;    INSERT INTO t7 SELECT i*2 FROM t7;    INSERT INTO t7 SELECT i*2 FROM t7;    COMMIT;  }} {}# At one point the sub-select inside the aggregate sum() function in the# following query was leaking a couple of stack entries. This query # runs the SELECT in a loop enough times that an assert() fails. Or rather,# did fail before the bug was fixed.#do_test where4-7.2 {  execsql {    SELECT sum((      SELECT d FROM t8 WHERE a = i AND b = i AND c < NULL    )) FROM t7;  }} {{}}finish_test

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