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drh801845f2005-01-21 02:34:44 +00001# 2005 January 19
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10#*************************************************************************
11# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. The
12# focus of this script is testing correlated subqueries
13#
drhe2f02ba2009-01-09 01:12:27 +000014# $Id: subquery.test,v 1.17 2009/01/09 01:12:28 drh Exp $
drh801845f2005-01-21 02:34:44 +000015#
16
17set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
18source $testdir/tester.tcl
19
danielk1977576ec6b2005-01-21 11:55:25 +000020ifcapable !subquery {
21 finish_test
22 return
23}
24
drh801845f2005-01-21 02:34:44 +000025do_test subquery-1.1 {
26 execsql {
27 BEGIN;
28 CREATE TABLE t1(a,b);
29 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,2);
30 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3,4);
31 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5,6);
32 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(7,8);
33 CREATE TABLE t2(x,y);
34 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1,1);
35 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(3,9);
36 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(5,25);
37 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(7,49);
38 COMMIT;
39 }
40 execsql {
41 SELECT a, (SELECT y FROM t2 WHERE x=a) FROM t1 WHERE b<8
42 }
43} {1 1 3 9 5 25}
44do_test subquery-1.2 {
45 execsql {
46 UPDATE t1 SET b=b+(SELECT y FROM t2 WHERE x=a);
47 SELECT * FROM t1;
48 }
49} {1 3 3 13 5 31 7 57}
50
51do_test subquery-1.3 {
52 execsql {
53 SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE EXISTS(SELECT * FROM t2 WHERE y=a)
54 }
55} {3}
56do_test subquery-1.4 {
57 execsql {
58 SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE NOT EXISTS(SELECT * FROM t2 WHERE y=a)
59 }
60} {13 31 57}
61
danielk1977b3bce662005-01-29 08:32:43 +000062# Simple tests to make sure correlated subqueries in WHERE clauses
63# are used by the query optimizer correctly.
64do_test subquery-1.5 {
65 execsql {
66 SELECT a, x FROM t1, t2 WHERE t1.a = (SELECT x);
67 }
68} {1 1 3 3 5 5 7 7}
69do_test subquery-1.6 {
70 execsql {
71 CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a);
72 SELECT a, x FROM t1, t2 WHERE t1.a = (SELECT x);
73 }
74} {1 1 3 3 5 5 7 7}
75do_test subquery-1.7 {
76 execsql {
77 SELECT a, x FROM t2, t1 WHERE t1.a = (SELECT x);
78 }
79} {1 1 3 3 5 5 7 7}
80
81# Try an aggregate in both the subquery and the parent query.
danielk1977142bdf42005-01-30 11:11:44 +000082do_test subquery-1.8 {
danielk1977b3bce662005-01-29 08:32:43 +000083 execsql {
84 SELECT count(*) FROM t1 WHERE a > (SELECT count(*) FROM t2);
85 }
86} {2}
87
danielk1977142bdf42005-01-30 11:11:44 +000088# Test a correlated subquery disables the "only open the index" optimization.
89do_test subquery-1.9.1 {
90 execsql {
91 SELECT (y*2)>b FROM t1, t2 WHERE a=x;
92 }
93} {0 1 1 1}
94do_test subquery-1.9.2 {
95 execsql {
96 SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE (SELECT (y*2)>b FROM t2 WHERE a=x);
97 }
98} {3 5 7}
99
danielk1977a1cb1832005-02-12 08:59:55 +0000100# Test that the flattening optimization works with subquery expressions.
101do_test subquery-1.10.1 {
102 execsql {
103 SELECT (SELECT a), b FROM t1;
104 }
105} {1 3 3 13 5 31 7 57}
106do_test subquery-1.10.2 {
107 execsql {
108 SELECT * FROM (SELECT (SELECT a), b FROM t1);
109 }
110} {1 3 3 13 5 31 7 57}
111do_test subquery-1.10.3 {
112 execsql {
113 SELECT * FROM (SELECT (SELECT sum(a) FROM t1));
114 }
drh3d1d95e2005-09-08 10:37:01 +0000115} {16}
danielk1977a1cb1832005-02-12 08:59:55 +0000116do_test subquery-1.10.4 {
117 execsql {
118 CREATE TABLE t5 (val int, period text PRIMARY KEY);
119 INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(5, '2001-3');
120 INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(10, '2001-4');
121 INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(15, '2002-1');
122 INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(5, '2002-2');
123 INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(10, '2002-3');
124 INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(15, '2002-4');
125 INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(10, '2003-1');
126 INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(5, '2003-2');
127 INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(25, '2003-3');
128 INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(5, '2003-4');
129
drh93a960a2008-07-10 00:32:42 +0000130 SELECT period, vsum
danielk1977a1cb1832005-02-12 08:59:55 +0000131 FROM (SELECT
132 a.period,
133 (select sum(val) from t5 where period between a.period and '2002-4') vsum
134 FROM t5 a where a.period between '2002-1' and '2002-4')
135 WHERE vsum < 45 ;
136 }
drh3d1d95e2005-09-08 10:37:01 +0000137} {2002-2 30 2002-3 25 2002-4 15}
danielk1977a1cb1832005-02-12 08:59:55 +0000138do_test subquery-1.10.5 {
139 execsql {
drh93a960a2008-07-10 00:32:42 +0000140 SELECT period, vsum from
danielk19772b6d46b2005-02-14 06:38:40 +0000141 (select a.period,
142 (select sum(val) from t5 where period between a.period and '2002-4') vsum
143 FROM t5 a where a.period between '2002-1' and '2002-4')
144 WHERE vsum < 45 ;
145 }
drh3d1d95e2005-09-08 10:37:01 +0000146} {2002-2 30 2002-3 25 2002-4 15}
danielk19772b6d46b2005-02-14 06:38:40 +0000147do_test subquery-1.10.6 {
148 execsql {
danielk1977a1cb1832005-02-12 08:59:55 +0000149 DROP TABLE t5;
150 }
151} {}
152
153
danielk1977b3bce662005-01-29 08:32:43 +0000154
155#------------------------------------------------------------------
156# The following test cases - subquery-2.* - are not logically
157# organized. They're here largely because they were failing during
158# one stage of development of sub-queries.
159#
160do_test subquery-2.1 {
161 execsql {
162 SELECT (SELECT 10);
163 }
164} {10}
165do_test subquery-2.2.1 {
166 execsql {
167 CREATE TABLE t3(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
168 INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(1, 2);
169 INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(3, 1);
170 }
171} {}
172do_test subquery-2.2.2 {
173 execsql {
174 SELECT * FROM t3 WHERE a IN (SELECT b FROM t3);
175 }
176} {1 2}
177do_test subquery-2.2.3 {
178 execsql {
179 DROP TABLE t3;
180 }
181} {}
182do_test subquery-2.3.1 {
183 execsql {
184 CREATE TABLE t3(a TEXT);
185 INSERT INTO t3 VALUES('10');
186 }
187} {}
188do_test subquery-2.3.2 {
189 execsql {
190 SELECT a IN (10.0, 20) FROM t3;
191 }
192} {0}
193do_test subquery-2.3.3 {
194 execsql {
195 DROP TABLE t3;
196 }
197} {}
198do_test subquery-2.4.1 {
199 execsql {
200 CREATE TABLE t3(a TEXT);
201 INSERT INTO t3 VALUES('XX');
202 }
203} {}
204do_test subquery-2.4.2 {
205 execsql {
206 SELECT count(*) FROM t3 WHERE a IN (SELECT 'XX')
207 }
208} {1}
209do_test subquery-2.4.3 {
210 execsql {
211 DROP TABLE t3;
212 }
213} {}
214do_test subquery-2.5.1 {
215 execsql {
216 CREATE TABLE t3(a INTEGER);
217 INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(10);
218
219 CREATE TABLE t4(x TEXT);
220 INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('10.0');
221 }
222} {}
223do_test subquery-2.5.2 {
drh7ec764a2005-07-21 03:48:20 +0000224 # In the expr "x IN (SELECT a FROM t3)" the RHS of the IN operator
225 # has text affinity and the LHS has integer affinity. The rule is
226 # that we try to convert both sides to an integer before doing the
227 # comparision. Hence, the integer value 10 in t3 will compare equal
228 # to the string value '10.0' in t4 because the t4 value will be
229 # converted into an integer.
danielk1977b3bce662005-01-29 08:32:43 +0000230 execsql {
231 SELECT * FROM t4 WHERE x IN (SELECT a FROM t3);
232 }
233} {10.0}
drh7ec764a2005-07-21 03:48:20 +0000234do_test subquery-2.5.3.1 {
235 # The t4i index cannot be used to resolve the "x IN (...)" constraint
236 # because the constraint has integer affinity but t4i has text affinity.
danielk1977b3bce662005-01-29 08:32:43 +0000237 execsql {
238 CREATE INDEX t4i ON t4(x);
239 SELECT * FROM t4 WHERE x IN (SELECT a FROM t3);
240 }
241} {10.0}
drh7ec764a2005-07-21 03:48:20 +0000242do_test subquery-2.5.3.2 {
243 # Verify that the t4i index was not used in the previous query
244 set ::sqlite_query_plan
245} {t4 {}}
danielk1977b3bce662005-01-29 08:32:43 +0000246do_test subquery-2.5.4 {
247 execsql {
248 DROP TABLE t3;
249 DROP TABLE t4;
250 }
251} {}
252
253#------------------------------------------------------------------
254# The following test cases - subquery-3.* - test tickets that
255# were raised during development of correlated subqueries.
256#
257
258# Ticket 1083
259ifcapable view {
260 do_test subquery-3.1 {
261 catchsql { DROP TABLE t1; }
262 catchsql { DROP TABLE t2; }
263 execsql {
264 CREATE TABLE t1(a,b);
265 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,2);
266 CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a>0;
267 CREATE TABLE t2(p,q);
268 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2,9);
269 SELECT * FROM v1 WHERE EXISTS(SELECT * FROM t2 WHERE p=v1.b);
270 }
271 } {2}
drhe2f02ba2009-01-09 01:12:27 +0000272 do_test subquery-3.1.1 {
273 execsql {
274 SELECT * FROM v1 WHERE EXISTS(SELECT 1);
275 }
276 } {2}
danielk19773bdca9c2006-01-17 09:35:01 +0000277} else {
278 catchsql { DROP TABLE t1; }
279 catchsql { DROP TABLE t2; }
280 execsql {
281 CREATE TABLE t1(a,b);
282 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,2);
283 CREATE TABLE t2(p,q);
284 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2,9);
285 }
danielk1977b3bce662005-01-29 08:32:43 +0000286}
287
288# Ticket 1084
289do_test subquery-3.2 {
290 catchsql {
291 CREATE TABLE t1(a,b);
292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,2);
293 }
294 execsql {
295 SELECT (SELECT t1.a) FROM t1;
296 }
297} {1}
298
danielk1977a58fdfb2005-02-08 07:50:40 +0000299# Test Cases subquery-3.3.* test correlated subqueries where the
300# parent query is an aggregate query. Ticket #1105 is an example
301# of such a query.
302#
303do_test subquery-3.3.1 {
304 execsql {
305 SELECT a, (SELECT b) FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
306 }
307} {1 2}
308do_test subquery-3.3.2 {
309 catchsql {DROP TABLE t2}
310 execsql {
311 CREATE TABLE t2(c, d);
312 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 'one');
313 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2, 'two');
314 SELECT a, (SELECT d FROM t2 WHERE a=c) FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
315 }
316} {1 one}
317do_test subquery-3.3.3 {
318 execsql {
319 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 4);
320 SELECT max(a), (SELECT d FROM t2 WHERE a=c) FROM t1;
321 }
322} {2 two}
danielk197724c8ab82005-02-09 01:40:23 +0000323do_test subquery-3.3.4 {
danielk1977a58fdfb2005-02-08 07:50:40 +0000324 execsql {
325 SELECT a, (SELECT (SELECT d FROM t2 WHERE a=c)) FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
326 }
327} {1 one 2 two}
danielk197724c8ab82005-02-09 01:40:23 +0000328do_test subquery-3.3.5 {
329 execsql {
330 SELECT a, (SELECT count(*) FROM t2 WHERE a=c) FROM t1;
331 }
332} {1 1 2 1}
danielk1977a58fdfb2005-02-08 07:50:40 +0000333
danielk1977b3bce662005-01-29 08:32:43 +0000334#------------------------------------------------------------------
335# These tests - subquery-4.* - use the TCL statement cache to try
336# and expose bugs to do with re-using statements that have been
337# passed to sqlite3_reset().
338#
339# One problem was that VDBE memory cells were not being initialised
340# to NULL on the second and subsequent executions.
341#
342do_test subquery-4.1.1 {
343 execsql {
344 SELECT (SELECT a FROM t1);
345 }
346} {1}
347do_test subquery-4.2 {
348 execsql {
349 DELETE FROM t1;
350 SELECT (SELECT a FROM t1);
351 }
352} {{}}
353do_test subquery-4.2.1 {
354 execsql {
355 CREATE TABLE t3(a PRIMARY KEY);
356 INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(10);
357 }
358 execsql {INSERT INTO t3 VALUES((SELECT max(a) FROM t3)+1)}
359} {}
360do_test subquery-4.2.2 {
361 execsql {INSERT INTO t3 VALUES((SELECT max(a) FROM t3)+1)}
362} {}
363
drh15ccce12005-05-23 15:06:39 +0000364#------------------------------------------------------------------
365# The subquery-5.* tests make sure string literals in double-quotes
366# are handled efficiently. Double-quote literals are first checked
367# to see if they match any column names. If there is not column name
368# match then those literals are used a string constants. When a
369# double-quoted string appears, we want to make sure that the search
370# for a matching column name did not cause an otherwise static subquery
371# to become a dynamic (correlated) subquery.
372#
373do_test subquery-5.1 {
374 proc callcntproc {n} {
375 incr ::callcnt
376 return $n
377 }
378 set callcnt 0
379 db function callcnt callcntproc
380 execsql {
381 CREATE TABLE t4(x,y);
382 INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('one',1);
383 INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('two',2);
384 INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('three',3);
385 INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('four',4);
386 CREATE TABLE t5(a,b);
387 INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(1,11);
388 INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(2,22);
389 INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(3,33);
390 INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(4,44);
391 SELECT b FROM t5 WHERE a IN
392 (SELECT callcnt(y)+0 FROM t4 WHERE x="two")
393 }
394} {22}
395do_test subquery-5.2 {
396 # This is the key test. The subquery should have only run once. If
397 # The double-quoted identifier "two" were causing the subquery to be
398 # processed as a correlated subquery, then it would have run 4 times.
399 set callcnt
400} {1}
401
402
drh87abf5c2005-08-25 12:45:04 +0000403# Ticket #1380. Make sure correlated subqueries on an IN clause work
404# correctly when the left-hand side of the IN operator is constant.
405#
406do_test subquery-6.1 {
407 set callcnt 0
408 execsql {
409 SELECT x FROM t4 WHERE 1 IN (SELECT callcnt(count(*)) FROM t5 WHERE a=y)
410 }
411} {one two three four}
412do_test subquery-6.2 {
413 set callcnt
414} {4}
415do_test subquery-6.3 {
416 set callcnt 0
417 execsql {
418 SELECT x FROM t4 WHERE 1 IN (SELECT callcnt(count(*)) FROM t5 WHERE a=1)
419 }
420} {one two three four}
421do_test subquery-6.4 {
422 set callcnt
423} {1}
424
drh78d1ef12007-09-18 16:53:52 +0000425if 0 { ############# disable until we get #2652 fixed
426# Ticket #2652. Allow aggregate functions of outer queries inside
427# a non-aggregate subquery.
428#
429do_test subquery-7.1 {
430 execsql {
431 CREATE TABLE t7(c7);
432 INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(1);
433 INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(2);
434 INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(3);
435 CREATE TABLE t8(c8);
436 INSERT INTO t8 VALUES(100);
437 INSERT INTO t8 VALUES(200);
438 INSERT INTO t8 VALUES(300);
439 CREATE TABLE t9(c9);
440 INSERT INTO t9 VALUES(10000);
441 INSERT INTO t9 VALUES(20000);
442 INSERT INTO t9 VALUES(30000);
drh87abf5c2005-08-25 12:45:04 +0000443
drh78d1ef12007-09-18 16:53:52 +0000444 SELECT (SELECT c7+c8 FROM t7) FROM t8;
445 }
446} {101 201 301}
447do_test subquery-7.2 {
448 execsql {
449 SELECT (SELECT max(c7)+c8 FROM t7) FROM t8;
450 }
451} {103 203 303}
452do_test subquery-7.3 {
453 execsql {
454 SELECT (SELECT c7+max(c8) FROM t8) FROM t7
455 }
456} {301}
457do_test subquery-7.4 {
458 execsql {
459 SELECT (SELECT max(c7)+max(c8) FROM t8) FROM t7
460 }
461} {303}
462do_test subquery-7.5 {
463 execsql {
464 SELECT (SELECT c8 FROM t8 WHERE rowid=max(c7)) FROM t7
465 }
466} {300}
467do_test subquery-7.6 {
468 execsql {
469 SELECT (SELECT (SELECT max(c7+c8+c9) FROM t9) FROM t8) FROM t7
470 }
471} {30101 30102 30103}
472do_test subquery-7.7 {
473 execsql {
474 SELECT (SELECT (SELECT c7+max(c8+c9) FROM t9) FROM t8) FROM t7
475 }
476} {30101 30102 30103}
477do_test subquery-7.8 {
478 execsql {
479 SELECT (SELECT (SELECT max(c7)+c8+c9 FROM t9) FROM t8) FROM t7
480 }
481} {10103}
482do_test subquery-7.9 {
483 execsql {
484 SELECT (SELECT (SELECT c7+max(c8)+c9 FROM t9) FROM t8) FROM t7
485 }
486} {10301 10302 10303}
487do_test subquery-7.10 {
488 execsql {
489 SELECT (SELECT (SELECT c7+c8+max(c9) FROM t9) FROM t8) FROM t7
490 }
491} {30101 30102 30103}
492do_test subquery-7.11 {
493 execsql {
494 SELECT (SELECT (SELECT max(c7)+max(c8)+max(c9) FROM t9) FROM t8) FROM t7
495 }
496} {30303}
497} ;############# Disabled
drh801845f2005-01-21 02:34:44 +0000498
499finish_test