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drh3b8fea92014-09-23 18:30:00 +00001# 2014-09-25
2#
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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.
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9#
10#***********************************************************************
11#
12# This file contains tests for the "truncate" option in the multiplexor.
13#
14
15set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
16source $testdir/tester.tcl
17set ::testprefix multiplex4
18
19db close
20sqlite3_shutdown
21sqlite3_multiplex_initialize {} 0
22
23# delete all filesl with the base name of $basename
24#
25proc multiplex_delete_db {basename} {
26 foreach file [glob -nocomplain $basename.*] {
27 forcedelete $file
28 }
29}
30
31# Return a sorted list of all files with the base name of $basename.
32# Except, delete all text from the end of $basename through the NNN
33# suffix on the end of the filename.
34#
35proc multiplex_file_list {basename} {
36 set x {}
37 foreach file [glob -nocomplain $basename.*] {
38 regsub "^$basename\\..*(\\d\\d\\d)\$" $file $basename.\\1 file
39 lappend x $file
40 }
41 return [lsort $x]
42}
43
44do_test multiplex4-1.0 {
45 multiplex_delete_db mx4test
46 sqlite3 db {file:mx4test.db?chunksize=10&truncate=1} -uri 1 -vfs multiplex
47 db eval {
48 CREATE TABLE t1(x);
49 INSERT INTO t1(x) VALUES(randomblob(250000));
50 }
51 multiplex_file_list mx4test
52} {mx4test.001 mx4test.db}
53
54do_test multiplex4-1.1 {
55 db eval {
56 DELETE FROM t1;
57 VACUUM;
58 }
59 multiplex_file_list mx4test
60} {mx4test.db}
61
drh8dd7a6a2015-03-06 04:37:26 +000062# NB: The PRAGMA multiplex_truncate command is implemented using the
63# SQLITE_FCNTL_PRAGMA file-control...
64#
65# EVIDENCE-OF: R-12238-55120 Whenever a PRAGMA statement is parsed, an
66# SQLITE_FCNTL_PRAGMA file control is sent to the open sqlite3_file
67# object corresponding to the database file to which the pragma
68# statement refers.
69#
drh3b8fea92014-09-23 18:30:00 +000070do_test multiplex4-1.2 {
71 db eval {PRAGMA multiplex_truncate}
72} {on}
73do_test multiplex4-1.3 {
74 db eval {PRAGMA multiplex_truncate=off}
75} {off}
76do_test multiplex4-1.4 {
77 db eval {PRAGMA multiplex_truncate}
78} {off}
79do_test multiplex4-1.5 {
80 db eval {PRAGMA multiplex_truncate=on}
81} {on}
82do_test multiplex4-1.6 {
83 db eval {PRAGMA multiplex_truncate}
84} {on}
85do_test multiplex4-1.7 {
86 db eval {PRAGMA multiplex_truncate=0}
87} {off}
88do_test multiplex4-1.8 {
89 db eval {PRAGMA multiplex_truncate=1}
90} {on}
91do_test multiplex4-1.9 {
92 db eval {PRAGMA multiplex_truncate=0}
93} {off}
94
drh8dd7a6a2015-03-06 04:37:26 +000095# EVIDENCE-OF: R-26188-08449 If the SQLITE_FCNTL_PRAGMA file control
96# returns SQLITE_OK, then the parser assumes that the VFS has handled
97# the PRAGMA itself and the parser generates a no-op prepared statement
98# if result string is NULL, or that returns a copy of the result string
99# if the string is non-NULL.
100#
101do_test multiplex4-1.9-explain {
102 db eval {EXPLAIN PRAGMA multiplex_truncate=0;}
103} {/String8 \d \d \d off/}
104
drh3b8fea92014-09-23 18:30:00 +0000105do_test multiplex4-1.10 {
106 db eval {
107 INSERT INTO t1(x) VALUES(randomblob(250000));
108 }
109 multiplex_file_list mx4test
110} {mx4test.001 mx4test.db}
111
112do_test multiplex4-1.11 {
113 db eval {
114 DELETE FROM t1;
115 VACUUM;
116 }
117 multiplex_file_list mx4test
118} {mx4test.001 mx4test.db}
119
120do_test multiplex4-1.12 {
121 db eval {
122 PRAGMA multiplex_truncate=ON;
123 DROP TABLE t1;
124 VACUUM;
125 }
126 multiplex_file_list mx4test
127} {mx4test.db}
128
129catch { db close }
130forcedelete mx4test.db
131sqlite3_multiplex_shutdown
132finish_test