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+# 2008 June 18
+#
+# 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.
+#
+# This file is devoted to testing the sqlite3_next_stmt and
+# sqlite3_stmt_readonly and sqlite3_stmt_busy interfaces.
+#
+# $Id: capi3d.test,v 1.2 2008/07/14 15:11:20 drh Exp $
+#
+
+set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
+source $testdir/tester.tcl
+
+# Create N prepared statements against database connection db
+# and return a list of all the generated prepared statements.
+#
+proc make_prepared_statements {N} {
+ set plist {}
+ for {set i 0} {$i<$N} {incr i} {
+ set sql "SELECT $i FROM sqlite_master WHERE name LIKE '%$i%'"
+ if {rand()<0.33} {
+ set s [sqlite3_prepare_v2 db $sql -1 notused]
+ } else {
+ ifcapable utf16 {
+ if {rand()<0.5} {
+ set sql [encoding convertto unicode $sql]\x00\x00
+ set s [sqlite3_prepare16 db $sql -1 notused]
+ } else {
+ set s [sqlite3_prepare db $sql -1 notused]
+ }
+ }
+ ifcapable !utf16 {
+ set s [sqlite3_prepare db $sql -1 notused]
+ }
+ }
+ lappend plist $s
+ }
+ return $plist
+}
+
+
+# Scramble the $inlist into a random order.
+#
+proc scramble {inlist} {
+ set y {}
+ foreach x $inlist {
+ lappend y [list [expr {rand()}] $x]
+ }
+ set y [lsort $y]
+ set outlist {}
+ foreach x $y {
+ lappend outlist [lindex $x 1]
+ }
+ return $outlist
+}
+
+# Database initially has no prepared statements.
+#
+do_test capi3d-1.1 {
+ db cache flush
+ sqlite3_next_stmt db 0
+} {}
+
+# Run the following tests for between 1 and 100 prepared statements.
+#
+for {set i 1} {$i<=100} {incr i} {
+ set stmtlist [make_prepared_statements $i]
+ do_test capi3d-1.2.$i.1 {
+ set p [sqlite3_next_stmt db 0]
+ set x {}
+ while {$p!=""} {
+ lappend x $p
+ set p [sqlite3_next_stmt db $p]
+ }
+ lsort $x
+ } [lsort $stmtlist]
+ do_test capi3-1.2.$i.2 {
+ foreach p [scramble $::stmtlist] {
+ sqlite3_finalize $p
+ }
+ sqlite3_next_stmt db 0
+ } {}
+}
+
+# Tests for the is-read-only interface.
+#
+proc test_is_readonly {testname sql truth} {
+ do_test $testname [format {
+ set DB [sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
+ set STMT [sqlite3_prepare $DB {%s} -1 TAIL]
+ set rc [sqlite3_stmt_readonly $STMT]
+ sqlite3_finalize $STMT
+ set rc
+ } $sql] $truth
+
+ # EVIDENCE-OF: R-61212-30018 If prepared statement X is an EXPLAIN or
+ # EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN statement, then sqlite3_stmt_readonly(X) returns
+ # the same value as if the EXPLAIN or EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN prefix were
+ # omitted.
+ #
+ do_test $testname.explain [format {
+ set DB [sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
+ set STMT [sqlite3_prepare $DB {EXPLAIN %s} -1 TAIL]
+ set rc [sqlite3_stmt_readonly $STMT]
+ sqlite3_finalize $STMT
+ set rc
+ } $sql] $truth
+ do_test $testname.eqp [format {
+ set DB [sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
+ set STMT [sqlite3_prepare $DB {EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN %s} -1 TAIL]
+ set rc [sqlite3_stmt_readonly $STMT]
+ sqlite3_finalize $STMT
+ set rc
+ } $sql] $truth
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-23332-64992 The sqlite3_stmt_readonly(X) interface
+# returns true (non-zero) if and only if the prepared statement X makes
+# no direct changes to the content of the database file.
+#
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.1 {SELECT * FROM sqlite_master} 1
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.2 {CREATE TABLE t1(x)} 0
+db eval {CREATE TABLE t1(x)}
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.3 {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5)} 0
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.4 {UPDATE t1 SET x=x+1 WHERE x<0} 0
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.5 {SELECT * FROM t1} 1
+ifcapable wal {
+ test_is_readonly capi3d-2.6 {PRAGMA journal_mode=WAL} 0
+ test_is_readonly capi3d-2.7 {PRAGMA wal_checkpoint} 0
+}
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.8 {PRAGMA application_id=1234} 0
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.9 {VACUUM} 0
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.10 {PRAGMA integrity_check} 1
+do_test capi3-2.49 {
+ sqlite3_stmt_readonly 0
+} 1
+
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-04929-09147 This routine returns false if there is any
+# possibility that the statement might change the database file.
+#
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-13288-53765 A false return does not guarantee that the
+# statement will change the database file.
+#
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-22182-18548 For example, an UPDATE statement might have
+# a WHERE clause that makes it a no-op, but the sqlite3_stmt_readonly()
+# result would still be false.
+#
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-50998-48593 Similarly, a CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS
+# statement is a read-only no-op if the table already exists, but
+# sqlite3_stmt_readonly() still returns false for such a statement.
+#
+db eval {
+ CREATE TABLE t2(a,b,c);
+ INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1,2,3);
+}
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.11 {UPDATE t2 SET a=a+1 WHERE false} 0
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.12 {CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS t2(x,y)} 0
+
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-37014-01401 The ATTACH and DETACH statements also cause
+# sqlite3_stmt_readonly() to return true since, while those statements
+# change the configuration of a database connection, they do not make
+# changes to the content of the database files on disk.
+#
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.13 {ATTACH ':memory:' AS mem1} 1
+db eval {ATTACH ':memory:' AS mem1}
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.14 {DETACH mem1} 1
+db eval {DETACH mem1}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-07474-04783 Transaction control statements such as
+# BEGIN, COMMIT, ROLLBACK, SAVEPOINT, and RELEASE cause
+# sqlite3_stmt_readonly() to return true, since the statements
+# themselves do not actually modify the database but rather they control
+# the timing of when other statements modify the database.
+#
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.15 {BEGIN} 1
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.16 {COMMIT} 1
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.17 {SAVEPOINT one} 1
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.18 {RELEASE one} 1
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-36961-63052 The sqlite3_stmt_readonly() interface
+# returns true for BEGIN since BEGIN merely sets internal flags, but the
+# BEGIN IMMEDIATE and BEGIN EXCLUSIVE commands do touch the database and
+# so sqlite3_stmt_readonly() returns false for those commands.
+#
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.19 {BEGIN IMMEDIATE} 0
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.20 {BEGIN EXCLUSIVE} 0
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-21769-42523 For example, if an application defines a
+# function "eval()" that calls sqlite3_exec(), then the following SQL
+# statement would change the database file through side-effects: SELECT
+# eval('DELETE FROM t1') FROM t2; But because the SELECT statement does
+# not change the database file directly, sqlite3_stmt_readonly() would
+# still return true.
+#
+proc evalsql {sql} {db eval $sql}
+db func eval evalsql
+test_is_readonly capi3d-2.21 {SELECT eval('DELETE FROM t1') FROM t2} 1
+
+# Tests for the is-explain interface.
+#
+proc test_is_explain {testname sql truth} {
+ do_test $testname [format {
+ set DB [sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
+ set STMT [sqlite3_prepare $DB {%s} -1 TAIL]
+ set rc [sqlite3_stmt_isexplain $STMT]
+ sqlite3_finalize $STMT
+ set rc
+ } $sql] $truth
+}
+
+test_is_explain capi3d-2.51 {SELECT * FROM sqlite_master} 0
+test_is_explain capi3d-2.52 { explain SELECT * FROM sqlite_master} 1
+test_is_explain capi3d-2.53 { Explain Query Plan select * FROM sqlite_master} 2
+do_test capi3-2.99 {
+ sqlite3_stmt_isexplain 0
+} 0
+
+# Tests for sqlite3_stmt_busy
+#
+do_test capi3d-3.1 {
+ db eval {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(6); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(7);}
+ set STMT [sqlite3_prepare db {SELECT * FROM t1} -1 TAIL]
+ sqlite3_stmt_busy $STMT
+} {0}
+do_test capi3d-3.2 {
+ sqlite3_step $STMT
+ sqlite3_stmt_busy $STMT
+} {1}
+do_test capi3d-3.3 {
+ sqlite3_step $STMT
+ sqlite3_stmt_busy $STMT
+} {1}
+do_test capi3d-3.4 {
+ sqlite3_reset $STMT
+ sqlite3_stmt_busy $STMT
+} {0}
+
+do_test capi3d-3.99 {
+ sqlite3_finalize $STMT
+ sqlite3_stmt_busy 0
+} {0}
+
+#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Test the sqlite3_stmt_busy() function with ROLLBACK statements.
+#
+reset_db
+
+do_execsql_test capi3d-4.1 {
+ CREATE TABLE t4(x,y);
+ BEGIN;
+}
+
+do_test capi3d-4.2.1 {
+ set ::s1 [sqlite3_prepare_v2 db "ROLLBACK" -1 notused]
+ sqlite3_step $::s1
+} {SQLITE_DONE}
+
+do_test capi3d-4.2.2 {
+ sqlite3_stmt_busy $::s1
+} {0}
+
+do_catchsql_test capi3d-4.2.3 {
+ VACUUM
+} {0 {}}
+
+do_test capi3d-4.2.4 {
+ sqlite3_reset $::s1
+} {SQLITE_OK}
+
+do_catchsql_test capi3d-4.2.5 {
+ VACUUM
+} {0 {}}
+
+do_test capi3d-4.2.6 {
+ sqlite3_finalize $::s1
+} {SQLITE_OK}
+
+
+finish_test