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drh8dcd7ca2004-08-08 19:43:29 +00001# 2003 September 6
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 script is a test to replicate the bug reported by
13# ticket #842.
14#
15# Ticket #842 was a database corruption problem caused by a DELETE that
16# removed an index entry by not the main table entry. To recreate the
17# problem do this:
18#
19# (1) Create a table with an index. Insert some data into that table.
20# (2) Start a query on the table but do not complete the query.
21# (3) Try to delete a single entry from the table.
22#
23# Step 3 will fail because there is still a read cursor on the table.
24# But the database is corrupted by the DELETE. It turns out that the
25# index entry was deleted first, before the table entry. And the index
26# delete worked. Thus an entry was deleted from the index but not from
27# the table.
28#
29# The solution to the problem was to detect that the table is locked
30# before the index entry is deleted.
31#
danielk19779ffe5d72008-07-08 15:59:51 +000032# $Id: delete2.test,v 1.8 2008/07/08 15:59:52 danielk1977 Exp $
drh8dcd7ca2004-08-08 19:43:29 +000033#
34
35set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
36source $testdir/tester.tcl
37
38# Create a table that has an index.
39#
40do_test delete2-1.1 {
drhdddca282006-01-03 00:33:50 +000041 set DB [sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
drh8dcd7ca2004-08-08 19:43:29 +000042 execsql {
43 CREATE TABLE q(s string, id string, constraint pk_q primary key(id));
44 BEGIN;
45 INSERT INTO q(s,id) VALUES('hello','id.1');
46 INSERT INTO q(s,id) VALUES('goodbye','id.2');
47 INSERT INTO q(s,id) VALUES('again','id.3');
48 END;
49 SELECT * FROM q;
50 }
51} {hello id.1 goodbye id.2 again id.3}
52do_test delete2-1.2 {
53 execsql {
54 SELECT * FROM q WHERE id='id.1';
55 }
56} {hello id.1}
drh40e016e2004-11-04 14:47:11 +000057integrity_check delete2-1.3
drh8dcd7ca2004-08-08 19:43:29 +000058
59# Start a query on the table. The query should not use the index.
60# Do not complete the query, thus leaving the table locked.
61#
62do_test delete2-1.4 {
63 set STMT [sqlite3_prepare $DB {SELECT * FROM q} -1 TAIL]
64 sqlite3_step $STMT
65} SQLITE_ROW
drh40e016e2004-11-04 14:47:11 +000066integrity_check delete2-1.5
drh8dcd7ca2004-08-08 19:43:29 +000067
drh980b1a72006-08-16 16:42:48 +000068# Try to delete a row from the table while a read is in process.
69# As of 2006-08-16, this is allowed. (It used to fail with SQLITE_LOCKED.)
drh8dcd7ca2004-08-08 19:43:29 +000070#
71do_test delete2-1.6 {
72 catchsql {
73 DELETE FROM q WHERE rowid=1
74 }
drh980b1a72006-08-16 16:42:48 +000075} {0 {}}
drh40e016e2004-11-04 14:47:11 +000076integrity_check delete2-1.7
drh8dcd7ca2004-08-08 19:43:29 +000077do_test delete2-1.8 {
78 execsql {
79 SELECT * FROM q;
80 }
drh980b1a72006-08-16 16:42:48 +000081} {goodbye id.2 again id.3}
drh8dcd7ca2004-08-08 19:43:29 +000082
danielk197712b13002004-11-22 10:02:21 +000083# Finalize the query, thus clearing the lock on the table. Then
84# retry the delete. The delete should work this time.
85#
drh8dcd7ca2004-08-08 19:43:29 +000086do_test delete2-1.9 {
87 sqlite3_finalize $STMT
88 catchsql {
danielk197712b13002004-11-22 10:02:21 +000089 DELETE FROM q WHERE rowid=1
drh8dcd7ca2004-08-08 19:43:29 +000090 }
91} {0 {}}
drh40e016e2004-11-04 14:47:11 +000092integrity_check delete2-1.10
drh8dcd7ca2004-08-08 19:43:29 +000093do_test delete2-1.11 {
94 execsql {
95 SELECT * FROM q;
96 }
danielk197712b13002004-11-22 10:02:21 +000097} {goodbye id.2 again id.3}
drh8dcd7ca2004-08-08 19:43:29 +000098
danielk19779ffe5d72008-07-08 15:59:51 +000099do_test delete2-2.1 {
100 execsql {
101 CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
102 CREATE TABLE t2(c, d);
103 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
104 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(3, 4);
105 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(5, 6);
106 }
107} {}
108do_test delete2-2.2 {
109 set res [list]
110 db eval {
111 SELECT CASE WHEN c = 5 THEN b ELSE NULL END AS b, c, d FROM t1, t2
112 } {
113 db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
114 lappend res $b $c $d
115 }
116 set res
117} {{} 3 4 {} 5 6}
118
drh8dcd7ca2004-08-08 19:43:29 +0000119finish_test