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+# 2010 September 20
+#
+# 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 tests to verify that the "testable statements" in
+# the lang_update.html document are correct.
+#
+set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
+source $testdir/tester.tcl
+
+#--------------------
+# Test organization:
+#
+# e_update-1.*: Test statements describing the workings of UPDATE statements.
+#
+# e_update-2.*: Test the restrictions on the UPDATE statement syntax that
+# can be used within triggers.
+#
+# e_update-3.*: Test the special LIMIT/OFFSET and ORDER BY clauses that can
+# be used with UPDATE when SQLite is compiled with
+# SQLITE_ENABLE_UPDATE_DELETE_LIMIT.
+#
+
+forcedelete test.db2
+
+do_execsql_test e_update-0.0 {
+ ATTACH 'test.db2' AS aux;
+ CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
+ CREATE TABLE t2(a, b, c);
+ CREATE TABLE t3(a, b UNIQUE);
+ CREATE TABLE t6(x, y);
+ CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a);
+
+ CREATE TEMP TABLE t4(x, y);
+ CREATE TEMP TABLE t6(x, y);
+
+ CREATE TABLE aux.t1(a, b);
+ CREATE TABLE aux.t5(a, b);
+} {}
+
+proc do_update_tests {args} {
+ uplevel do_select_tests $args
+}
+
+# -- syntax diagram update-stmt
+#
+do_update_tests e_update-0 {
+ 1 "UPDATE t1 SET a=10" {}
+ 2 "UPDATE t1 SET a=10, b=5" {}
+ 3 "UPDATE t1 SET a=10 WHERE b=5" {}
+ 4 "UPDATE t1 SET b=5,a=10 WHERE 1" {}
+ 5 "UPDATE main.t1 SET a=10" {}
+ 6 "UPDATE main.t1 SET a=10, b=5" {}
+ 7 "UPDATE main.t1 SET a=10 WHERE b=5" {}
+ 9 "UPDATE OR ROLLBACK t1 SET a=10" {}
+ 10 "UPDATE OR ROLLBACK t1 SET a=10, b=5" {}
+ 11 "UPDATE OR ROLLBACK t1 SET a=10 WHERE b=5" {}
+ 12 "UPDATE OR ROLLBACK t1 SET b=5,a=10 WHERE 1" {}
+ 13 "UPDATE OR ROLLBACK main.t1 SET a=10" {}
+ 14 "UPDATE OR ROLLBACK main.t1 SET a=10, b=5" {}
+ 15 "UPDATE OR ROLLBACK main.t1 SET a=10 WHERE b=5" {}
+ 16 "UPDATE OR ROLLBACK main.t1 SET b=5,a=10 WHERE 1" {}
+ 17 "UPDATE OR ABORT t1 SET a=10" {}
+ 18 "UPDATE OR ABORT t1 SET a=10, b=5" {}
+ 19 "UPDATE OR ABORT t1 SET a=10 WHERE b=5" {}
+ 20 "UPDATE OR ABORT t1 SET b=5,a=10 WHERE 1" {}
+ 21 "UPDATE OR ABORT main.t1 SET a=10" {}
+ 22 "UPDATE OR ABORT main.t1 SET a=10, b=5" {}
+ 23 "UPDATE OR ABORT main.t1 SET a=10 WHERE b=5" {}
+ 24 "UPDATE OR ABORT main.t1 SET b=5,a=10 WHERE 1" {}
+ 25 "UPDATE OR REPLACE t1 SET a=10" {}
+ 26 "UPDATE OR REPLACE t1 SET a=10, b=5" {}
+ 27 "UPDATE OR REPLACE t1 SET a=10 WHERE b=5" {}
+ 28 "UPDATE OR REPLACE t1 SET b=5,a=10 WHERE 1" {}
+ 29 "UPDATE OR REPLACE main.t1 SET a=10" {}
+ 30 "UPDATE OR REPLACE main.t1 SET a=10, b=5" {}
+ 31 "UPDATE OR REPLACE main.t1 SET a=10 WHERE b=5" {}
+ 32 "UPDATE OR REPLACE main.t1 SET b=5,a=10 WHERE 1" {}
+ 33 "UPDATE OR FAIL t1 SET a=10" {}
+ 34 "UPDATE OR FAIL t1 SET a=10, b=5" {}
+ 35 "UPDATE OR FAIL t1 SET a=10 WHERE b=5" {}
+ 36 "UPDATE OR FAIL t1 SET b=5,a=10 WHERE 1" {}
+ 37 "UPDATE OR FAIL main.t1 SET a=10" {}
+ 38 "UPDATE OR FAIL main.t1 SET a=10, b=5" {}
+ 39 "UPDATE OR FAIL main.t1 SET a=10 WHERE b=5" {}
+ 40 "UPDATE OR FAIL main.t1 SET b=5,a=10 WHERE 1" {}
+ 41 "UPDATE OR IGNORE t1 SET a=10" {}
+ 42 "UPDATE OR IGNORE t1 SET a=10, b=5" {}
+ 43 "UPDATE OR IGNORE t1 SET a=10 WHERE b=5" {}
+ 44 "UPDATE OR IGNORE t1 SET b=5,a=10 WHERE 1" {}
+ 45 "UPDATE OR IGNORE main.t1 SET a=10" {}
+ 46 "UPDATE OR IGNORE main.t1 SET a=10, b=5" {}
+ 47 "UPDATE OR IGNORE main.t1 SET a=10 WHERE b=5" {}
+ 48 "UPDATE OR IGNORE main.t1 SET b=5,a=10 WHERE 1" {}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-38515-45264 An UPDATE statement is used to modify a
+# subset of the values stored in zero or more rows of the database table
+# identified by the qualified-table-name specified as part of the UPDATE
+# statement.
+#
+# Test cases e_update-1.1.1.* test the "identified by the
+# qualified-table-name" part of the statement above. Tests
+# e_update-1.1.2.* show that the "zero or more rows" part is
+# accurate.
+#
+do_execsql_test e_update-1.1.0 {
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(1, 'i');
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(2, 'ii');
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(3, 'iii');
+
+ INSERT INTO aux.t1 VALUES(1, 'I');
+ INSERT INTO aux.t1 VALUES(2, 'II');
+ INSERT INTO aux.t1 VALUES(3, 'III');
+} {}
+do_update_tests e_update-1.1 {
+ 1.1 "UPDATE t1 SET a = a+1; SELECT * FROM t1" {2 i 3 ii 4 iii}
+ 1.2 "UPDATE main.t1 SET a = a+1; SELECT * FROM main.t1" {3 i 4 ii 5 iii}
+ 1.3 "UPDATE aux.t1 SET a = a+1; SELECT * FROM aux.t1" {2 I 3 II 4 III}
+
+ 2.1 "UPDATE t1 SET a = a+1 WHERE a = 1; SELECT * FROM t1" {3 i 4 ii 5 iii}
+ 2.2 "UPDATE t1 SET a = a+1 WHERE a = 4; SELECT * FROM t1" {3 i 5 ii 5 iii}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-55869-30521 If the UPDATE statement does not have a
+# WHERE clause, all rows in the table are modified by the UPDATE.
+#
+do_execsql_test e_update-1.2.0 {
+ DELETE FROM main.t1;
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(1, 'i');
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(2, 'ii');
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(3, 'iii');
+} {}
+do_update_tests e_update-1.2 {
+ 1 "UPDATE t1 SET b = 'roman' ; SELECT * FROM t1"
+ {1 roman 2 roman 3 roman}
+
+ 2 "UPDATE t1 SET a = 'greek' ; SELECT * FROM t1"
+ {greek roman greek roman greek roman}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-58095-46013 Otherwise, the UPDATE affects only those
+# rows for which the WHERE clause boolean expression is true.
+#
+do_execsql_test e_update-1.3.0 {
+ DELETE FROM main.t1;
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(NULL, '');
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(1, 'i');
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(2, 'ii');
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(3, 'iii');
+} {}
+do_update_tests e_update-1.3 {
+ 1 "UPDATE t1 SET b = 'roman' WHERE a<2 ; SELECT * FROM t1"
+ {{} {} 1 roman 2 ii 3 iii}
+
+ 2 "UPDATE t1 SET b = 'egyptian' WHERE (a-3)/10.0 ; SELECT * FROM t1"
+ {{} {} 1 egyptian 2 egyptian 3 iii}
+
+ 3 "UPDATE t1 SET b = 'macedonian' WHERE a; SELECT * FROM t1"
+ {{} {} 1 macedonian 2 macedonian 3 macedonian}
+
+ 4 "UPDATE t1 SET b = 'lithuanian' WHERE a IS NULL; SELECT * FROM t1"
+ {{} lithuanian 1 macedonian 2 macedonian 3 macedonian}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-58129-20729 It is not an error if the WHERE clause does
+# not evaluate to true for any row in the table - this just means that
+# the UPDATE statement affects zero rows.
+#
+do_execsql_test e_update-1.4.0 {
+ DELETE FROM main.t1;
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(NULL, '');
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(1, 'i');
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(2, 'ii');
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(3, 'iii');
+} {}
+do_update_tests e_update-1.4 -query {
+ SELECT * FROM t1
+} {
+ 1 "UPDATE t1 SET b = 'burmese' WHERE a=5" {{} {} 1 i 2 ii 3 iii}
+
+ 2 "UPDATE t1 SET b = 'burmese' WHERE length(b)<1 AND a IS NOT NULL"
+ {{} {} 1 i 2 ii 3 iii}
+
+ 3 "UPDATE t1 SET b = 'burmese' WHERE 0" {{} {} 1 i 2 ii 3 iii}
+
+ 4 "UPDATE t1 SET b = 'burmese' WHERE (SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE rowid=1)"
+ {{} {} 1 i 2 ii 3 iii}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-40598-36595 For each affected row, the named columns
+# are set to the values found by evaluating the corresponding scalar
+# expressions.
+#
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-40472-60438 Columns that do not appear in the list of
+# assignments are left unmodified.
+#
+do_execsql_test e_update-1.5.0 {
+ INSERT INTO t2(rowid, a, b, c) VALUES(1, 3, 1, 4);
+ INSERT INTO t2(rowid, a, b, c) VALUES(2, 1, 5, 9);
+ INSERT INTO t2(rowid, a, b, c) VALUES(3, 2, 6, 5);
+} {}
+do_update_tests e_update-1.5 -query {
+ SELECT * FROM t2
+} {
+ 1 "UPDATE t2 SET c = 1+1 WHERE a=2"
+ {3 1 4 1 5 9 2 6 2}
+
+ 2 "UPDATE t2 SET b = 4/2, c=CAST((0.4*5) AS INTEGER) WHERE a<3"
+ {3 1 4 1 2 2 2 2 2}
+
+ 3 "UPDATE t2 SET a = 1"
+ {1 1 4 1 2 2 1 2 2}
+
+ 4 "UPDATE t2 SET b = (SELECT count(*)+2 FROM t2), c = 24/3+1 WHERE rowid=2"
+ {1 1 4 1 5 9 1 2 2}
+
+ 5 "UPDATE t2 SET a = 3 WHERE c = 4"
+ {3 1 4 1 5 9 1 2 2}
+
+ 6 "UPDATE t2 SET a = b WHERE rowid>2"
+ {3 1 4 1 5 9 2 2 2}
+
+ 6 "UPDATE t2 SET b=6, c=5 WHERE a=b AND b=c"
+ {3 1 4 1 5 9 2 6 5}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-34751-18293 If a single column-name appears more than
+# once in the list of assignment expressions, all but the rightmost
+# occurrence is ignored.
+#
+do_update_tests e_update-1.6 -query {
+ SELECT * FROM t2
+} {
+ 1 "UPDATE t2 SET c=5, c=6, c=7 WHERE rowid=1" {3 1 7 1 5 9 2 6 5}
+ 2 "UPDATE t2 SET c=7, c=6, c=5 WHERE rowid=1" {3 1 5 1 5 9 2 6 5}
+ 3 "UPDATE t2 SET c=5, b=6, c=7 WHERE rowid=1" {3 6 7 1 5 9 2 6 5}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-36239-04077 The scalar expressions may refer to columns
+# of the row being updated.
+#
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-04558-24451 In this case all scalar expressions are
+# evaluated before any assignments are made.
+#
+do_execsql_test e_update-1.7.0 {
+ DELETE FROM t2;
+ INSERT INTO t2(rowid, a, b, c) VALUES(1, 3, 1, 4);
+ INSERT INTO t2(rowid, a, b, c) VALUES(2, 1, 5, 9);
+ INSERT INTO t2(rowid, a, b, c) VALUES(3, 2, 6, 5);
+} {}
+do_update_tests e_update-1.7 -query {
+ SELECT * FROM t2
+} {
+ 1 "UPDATE t2 SET a=b+c" {5 1 4 14 5 9 11 6 5}
+ 2 "UPDATE t2 SET a=b, b=a" {1 5 4 5 14 9 6 11 5}
+ 3 "UPDATE t2 SET a=c||c, c=NULL" {44 5 {} 99 14 {} 55 11 {}}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-28518-13457 The optional "OR action" conflict clause
+# that follows the UPDATE keyword allows the user to nominate a specific
+# constraint conflict resolution algorithm to use during this one UPDATE
+# command.
+#
+do_execsql_test e_update-1.8.0 {
+ DELETE FROM t3;
+ INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(1, 'one');
+ INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(2, 'two');
+ INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(3, 'three');
+ INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(4, 'four');
+} {}
+foreach {tn sql error ac data } {
+ 1 "UPDATE t3 SET b='one' WHERE a=3"
+ {UNIQUE constraint failed: t3.b} 1 {1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four}
+
+ 2 "UPDATE OR REPLACE t3 SET b='one' WHERE a=3"
+ {} 1 {2 two 3 one 4 four}
+
+ 3 "UPDATE OR FAIL t3 SET b='three'"
+ {UNIQUE constraint failed: t3.b} 1 {2 three 3 one 4 four}
+
+ 4 "UPDATE OR IGNORE t3 SET b='three' WHERE a=3"
+ {} 1 {2 three 3 one 4 four}
+
+ 5 "UPDATE OR ABORT t3 SET b='three' WHERE a=3"
+ {UNIQUE constraint failed: t3.b} 1 {2 three 3 one 4 four}
+
+ 6 "BEGIN" {} 0 {2 three 3 one 4 four}
+
+ 7 "UPDATE t3 SET b='three' WHERE a=3"
+ {UNIQUE constraint failed: t3.b} 0 {2 three 3 one 4 four}
+
+ 8 "UPDATE OR ABORT t3 SET b='three' WHERE a=3"
+ {UNIQUE constraint failed: t3.b} 0 {2 three 3 one 4 four}
+
+ 9 "UPDATE OR FAIL t3 SET b='two'"
+ {UNIQUE constraint failed: t3.b} 0 {2 two 3 one 4 four}
+
+ 10 "UPDATE OR IGNORE t3 SET b='four' WHERE a=3"
+ {} 0 {2 two 3 one 4 four}
+
+ 11 "UPDATE OR REPLACE t3 SET b='four' WHERE a=3"
+ {} 0 {2 two 3 four}
+
+ 12 "UPDATE OR ROLLBACK t3 SET b='four'"
+ {UNIQUE constraint failed: t3.b} 1 {2 three 3 one 4 four}
+} {
+ do_catchsql_test e_update-1.8.$tn.1 $sql [list [expr {$error!=""}] $error]
+ do_execsql_test e_update-1.8.$tn.2 {SELECT * FROM t3} [list {*}$data]
+ do_test e_update-1.8.$tn.3 {sqlite3_get_autocommit db} $ac
+}
+
+
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-12123-54095 The table-name specified as part of an
+# UPDATE statement within a trigger body must be unqualified.
+#
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-43190-62442 In other words, the schema-name. prefix on
+# the table name of the UPDATE is not allowed within triggers.
+#
+do_update_tests e_update-2.1 -error {
+ qualified table names are not allowed on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements within triggers
+} {
+ 1 {
+ CREATE TRIGGER tr1 AFTER INSERT ON t1 BEGIN
+ UPDATE main.t2 SET a=1, b=2, c=3;
+ END;
+ } {}
+
+ 2 {
+ CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE UPDATE ON t2 BEGIN
+ UPDATE aux.t1 SET a=1, b=2;
+ END;
+ } {}
+
+ 3 {
+ CREATE TRIGGER tr1 AFTER DELETE ON t4 BEGIN
+ UPDATE main.t1 SET a=1, b=2;
+ END;
+ } {}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-06085-13761 Unless the table to which the trigger is
+# attached is in the TEMP database, the table being updated by the
+# trigger program must reside in the same database as it.
+#
+do_update_tests e_update-2.2 -error {
+ no such table: %s
+} {
+ 1 {
+ CREATE TRIGGER tr1 AFTER INSERT ON t1 BEGIN
+ UPDATE t4 SET x=x+1;
+ END;
+ INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
+ } "main.t4"
+
+ 2 {
+ CREATE TRIGGER aux.tr1 AFTER INSERT ON t5 BEGIN
+ UPDATE t4 SET x=x+1;
+ END;
+ INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(1, 2);
+ } "aux.t4"
+}
+do_execsql_test e_update-2.2.X {
+ DROP TRIGGER tr1;
+ DROP TRIGGER aux.tr1;
+} {}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-29512-54644 If the table to which the trigger is
+# attached is in the TEMP database, then the unqualified name of the
+# table being updated is resolved in the same way as it is for a
+# top-level statement (by searching first the TEMP database, then the
+# main database, then any other databases in the order they were
+# attached).
+#
+do_execsql_test e_update-2.3.0 {
+ SELECT 'main', tbl_name FROM main.sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table';
+ SELECT 'temp', tbl_name FROM sqlite_temp_master WHERE type = 'table';
+ SELECT 'aux', tbl_name FROM aux.sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table';
+} [list {*}{
+ main t1
+ main t2
+ main t3
+ main t6
+ temp t4
+ temp t6
+ aux t1
+ aux t5
+}]
+do_execsql_test e_update-2.3.1 {
+ DELETE FROM main.t6;
+ DELETE FROM temp.t6;
+ INSERT INTO main.t6 VALUES(1, 2);
+ INSERT INTO temp.t6 VALUES(1, 2);
+
+ CREATE TRIGGER temp.tr1 AFTER INSERT ON t4 BEGIN
+ UPDATE t6 SET x=x+1;
+ END;
+
+ INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(1, 2);
+ SELECT * FROM main.t6;
+ SELECT * FROM temp.t6;
+} {1 2 2 2}
+do_execsql_test e_update-2.3.2 {
+ DELETE FROM main.t1;
+ DELETE FROM aux.t1;
+ INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES(1, 2);
+ INSERT INTO aux.t1 VALUES(1, 2);
+
+ CREATE TRIGGER temp.tr2 AFTER DELETE ON t4 BEGIN
+ UPDATE t1 SET a=a+1;
+ END;
+
+ DELETE FROM t4;
+ SELECT * FROM main.t1;
+ SELECT * FROM aux.t1;
+} {2 2 1 2}
+do_execsql_test e_update-2.3.3 {
+ DELETE FROM aux.t5;
+ INSERT INTO aux.t5 VALUES(1, 2);
+
+ INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('x', 'y');
+ CREATE TRIGGER temp.tr3 AFTER UPDATE ON t4 BEGIN
+ UPDATE t5 SET a=a+1;
+ END;
+
+ UPDATE t4 SET x=10;
+ SELECT * FROM aux.t5;
+} {2 2}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-19619-42762 The INDEXED BY and NOT INDEXED clauses are
+# not allowed on UPDATE statements within triggers.
+#
+do_update_tests e_update-2.4 -error {
+ the %s %s clause is not allowed on UPDATE or DELETE statements within triggers
+} {
+ 1 {
+ CREATE TRIGGER tr1 AFTER INSERT ON t2 BEGIN
+ UPDATE t1 INDEXED BY i1 SET a=a+1;
+ END;
+ } {INDEXED BY}
+
+ 2 {
+ CREATE TRIGGER tr1 AFTER INSERT ON t2 BEGIN
+ UPDATE t1 NOT INDEXED SET a=a+1;
+ END;
+ } {NOT INDEXED}
+}
+
+ifcapable update_delete_limit {
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-57359-59558 The LIMIT and ORDER BY clauses for UPDATE
+# are unsupported within triggers, regardless of the compilation options
+# used to build SQLite.
+#
+do_update_tests e_update-2.5 -error {
+ near "%s": syntax error
+} {
+ 1 {
+ CREATE TRIGGER tr1 AFTER INSERT ON t2 BEGIN
+ UPDATE t1 SET a=a+1 LIMIT 10;
+ END;
+ } {LIMIT}
+
+ 2 {
+ CREATE TRIGGER tr1 AFTER INSERT ON t2 BEGIN
+ UPDATE t1 SET a=a+1 ORDER BY a LIMIT 10;
+ END;
+ } {ORDER}
+
+ 3 {
+ CREATE TRIGGER tr1 AFTER INSERT ON t2 BEGIN
+ UPDATE t1 SET a=a+1 ORDER BY a LIMIT 10 OFFSET 2;
+ END;
+ } {ORDER}
+
+ 4 {
+ CREATE TRIGGER tr1 AFTER INSERT ON t2 BEGIN
+ UPDATE t1 SET a=a+1 LIMIT 10 OFFSET 2;
+ END;
+ } {LIMIT}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-59581-44104 If SQLite is built with the
+# SQLITE_ENABLE_UPDATE_DELETE_LIMIT compile-time option then the syntax
+# of the UPDATE statement is extended with optional ORDER BY and LIMIT
+# clauses
+#
+# -- syntax diagram update-stmt-limited
+#
+do_update_tests e_update-3.0 {
+ 1 "UPDATE t1 SET a=b LIMIT 5" {}
+ 2 "UPDATE t1 SET a=b LIMIT 5-1 OFFSET 2+2" {}
+ 3 "UPDATE t1 SET a=b LIMIT 2+2, 16/4" {}
+ 4 "UPDATE t1 SET a=b ORDER BY a LIMIT 5" {}
+ 5 "UPDATE t1 SET a=b ORDER BY a LIMIT 5-1 OFFSET 2+2" {}
+ 6 "UPDATE t1 SET a=b ORDER BY a LIMIT 2+2, 16/4" {}
+ 7 "UPDATE t1 SET a=b WHERE a>2 LIMIT 5" {}
+ 8 "UPDATE t1 SET a=b WHERE a>2 LIMIT 5-1 OFFSET 2+2" {}
+ 9 "UPDATE t1 SET a=b WHERE a>2 LIMIT 2+2, 16/4" {}
+ 10 "UPDATE t1 SET a=b WHERE a>2 ORDER BY a LIMIT 5" {}
+ 11 "UPDATE t1 SET a=b WHERE a>2 ORDER BY a LIMIT 5-1 OFFSET 2+2" {}
+ 12 "UPDATE t1 SET a=b WHERE a>2 ORDER BY a LIMIT 2+2, 16/4" {}
+}
+
+do_execsql_test e_update-3.1.0 {
+ CREATE TABLE t7(q, r, s);
+ INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(1, 'one', 'X');
+ INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(2, 'two', 'X');
+ INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(3, 'three', 'X');
+ INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(4, 'four', 'X');
+ INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(5, 'five', 'X');
+ INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(6, 'six', 'X');
+ INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(7, 'seven', 'X');
+ INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(8, 'eight', 'X');
+ INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(9, 'nine', 'X');
+ INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(10, 'ten', 'X');
+} {}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-58862-44169 If an UPDATE statement has a LIMIT clause,
+# the maximum number of rows that will be updated is found by evaluating
+# the accompanying expression and casting it to an integer value.
+#
+do_update_tests e_update-3.1 -query { SELECT s FROM t7 } {
+ 1 "UPDATE t7 SET s = q LIMIT 5" {1 2 3 4 5 X X X X X}
+ 2 "UPDATE t7 SET s = r WHERE q>2 LIMIT 4" {1 2 three four five six X X X X}
+ 3 "UPDATE t7 SET s = q LIMIT 0" {1 2 three four five six X X X X}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-63582-45120 A negative value is interpreted as "no limit".
+#
+do_update_tests e_update-3.2 -query { SELECT s FROM t7 } {
+ 1 "UPDATE t7 SET s = q LIMIT -1" {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10}
+ 2 "UPDATE t7 SET s = r WHERE q>4 LIMIT -1"
+ {1 2 3 4 five six seven eight nine ten}
+ 3 "UPDATE t7 SET s = 'X' LIMIT -1" {X X X X X X X X X X}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-18628-11938 If the LIMIT expression evaluates to
+# non-negative value N and the UPDATE statement has an ORDER BY clause,
+# then all rows that would be updated in the absence of the LIMIT clause
+# are sorted according to the ORDER BY and the first N updated.
+#
+do_update_tests e_update-3.3 -query { SELECT s FROM t7 } {
+ 1 "UPDATE t7 SET s = q ORDER BY r LIMIT 3" {X X X 4 5 X X 8 X X}
+ 2 "UPDATE t7 SET s = r ORDER BY r DESC LIMIT 2" {X two three 4 5 X X 8 X X}
+ 3 "UPDATE t7 SET s = q ORDER BY q DESC LIMIT 5" {X two three 4 5 6 7 8 9 10}
+
+ X "UPDATE t7 SET s = 'X'" {X X X X X X X X X X}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-30955-38324 If the UPDATE statement also has an OFFSET
+# clause, then it is similarly evaluated and cast to an integer value.
+# If the OFFSET expression evaluates to a non-negative value M, then the
+# first M rows are skipped and the following N rows updated instead.
+#
+do_update_tests e_update-3.3 -query { SELECT s FROM t7 } {
+ 1 "UPDATE t7 SET s = q ORDER BY q LIMIT 3 OFFSET 2" {X X 3 4 5 X X X X X}
+ 2 "UPDATE t7 SET s = q ORDER BY q DESC LIMIT 2, 3 " {X X 3 4 5 6 7 8 X X}
+
+ X "UPDATE t7 SET s = 'X'" {X X X X X X X X X X}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-19486-35828 If the UPDATE statement has no ORDER BY
+# clause, then all rows that would be updated in the absence of the
+# LIMIT clause are assembled in an arbitrary order before applying the
+# LIMIT and OFFSET clauses to determine which are actually updated.
+#
+# In practice, "arbitrary order" is rowid order. This is also tested
+# by e_update-3.2.* above.
+#
+do_update_tests e_update-3.4 -query { SELECT s FROM t7 } {
+ 1 "UPDATE t7 SET s = q LIMIT 4, 2" {X X X X 5 6 X X X X}
+ 2 "UPDATE t7 SET s = q LIMIT 2 OFFSET 7" {X X X X 5 6 X 8 9 X}
+}
+
+# EVIDENCE-OF: R-10927-26133 The ORDER BY clause on an UPDATE statement
+# is used only to determine which rows fall within the LIMIT. The order
+# in which rows are modified is arbitrary and is not influenced by the
+# ORDER BY clause.
+#
+do_execsql_test e_update-3.5.0 {
+ CREATE TABLE t8(x);
+ CREATE TRIGGER tr7 BEFORE UPDATE ON t7 BEGIN
+ INSERT INTO t8 VALUES(old.q);
+ END;
+} {}
+do_update_tests e_update-3.5 -query { SELECT x FROM t8 ; DELETE FROM t8 } {
+ 1 "UPDATE t7 SET s = q ORDER BY r LIMIT -1" {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10}
+ 2 "UPDATE t7 SET s = q ORDER BY r ASC LIMIT -1" {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10}
+ 3 "UPDATE t7 SET s = q ORDER BY r DESC LIMIT -1" {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10}
+ 4 "UPDATE t7 SET s = q ORDER BY q DESC LIMIT 5" {6 7 8 9 10}
+}
+
+
+} ;# ifcapable update_delete_limit
+
+finish_test