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diff --git a/test/e_blobwrite.test b/test/e_blobwrite.test new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d8588e --- /dev/null +++ b/test/e_blobwrite.test @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +# 2014 October 30 +# +# 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. +# +#*********************************************************************** +# + +set testdir [file dirname $argv0] +source $testdir/tester.tcl +set testprefix e_blobwrite + +ifcapable !incrblob { + finish_test + return +} + +#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# EVIDENCE-OF: R-62898-22698 This function is used to write data into an +# open BLOB handle from a caller-supplied buffer. N bytes of data are +# copied from the buffer Z into the open BLOB, starting at offset +# iOffset. +# +set dots [string repeat . 40] +do_execsql_test 1.0 { + CREATE TABLE t1(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, t TEXT); + INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-1, $dots); + INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-2, $dots); + INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-3, $dots); + INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-4, $dots); + INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-5, $dots); + INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-6, $dots); +} + +proc blob_write_test {tn id iOffset blob nData final} { + sqlite3_blob_open db main t1 t $id 1 B + + # EVIDENCE-OF: R-45864-01884 On success, sqlite3_blob_write() returns + # SQLITE_OK. Otherwise, an error code or an extended error code is + # returned. + # + # This block tests the SQLITE_OK case in the requirement above (the + # Tcl sqlite3_blob_write() wrapper uses an empty string in place of + # "SQLITE_OK"). The error cases are tested by the "blob_write_error_test" + # tests below. + # + set res [sqlite3_blob_write $B $iOffset $blob $nData] + uplevel [list do_test $tn.1 [list set {} $res] {}] + + sqlite3_blob_close $B + uplevel [list do_execsql_test $tn.3 "SELECT t FROM t1 WHERE a=$id" $final] +} + +set blob "0123456789012345678901234567890123456789" +blob_write_test 1.1 -1 0 $blob 10 { 0123456789.............................. } +blob_write_test 1.2 -2 8 $blob 10 { ........0123456789...................... } +blob_write_test 1.3 -3 8 $blob 1 { ........0............................... } +blob_write_test 1.4 -4 18 $blob 22 { ..................0123456789012345678901 } +blob_write_test 1.5 -5 18 $blob 0 { ........................................ } +blob_write_test 1.6 -6 0 $blob 40 { 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789 } + + +proc blob_write_error_test {tn B iOffset blob nData errcode errmsg} { + + # In cases where the underlying sqlite3_blob_write() function returns + # SQLITE_OK, the Tcl wrapper returns an empty string. If the underlying + # function returns an error, the Tcl wrapper throws an exception with + # the error code as the Tcl exception message. + # + if {$errcode=="SQLITE_OK"} { + set ret "" + set isError 0 + } else { + set ret $errcode + set isError 1 + } + + set cmd [list sqlite3_blob_write $B $iOffset $blob $nData] + uplevel [list do_test $tn.1 [subst -nocommands { + list [catch {$cmd} msg] [set msg] + }] [list $isError $ret]] + + # EVIDENCE-OF: R-34782-18311 Unless SQLITE_MISUSE is returned, this + # function sets the database connection error code and message + # accessible via sqlite3_errcode() and sqlite3_errmsg() and related + # functions. + # + if {$errcode == "SQLITE_MISUSE"} { error "test proc misuse!" } + uplevel [list do_test $tn.2 [list sqlite3_errcode db] $errcode] + uplevel [list do_test $tn.3 [list sqlite3_errmsg db] $errmsg] +} + +do_execsql_test 2.0 { + CREATE TABLE t2(a TEXT, b INTEGER PRIMARY KEY); + INSERT INTO t2 VALUES($dots, 43); + INSERT INTO t2 VALUES($dots, 44); + INSERT INTO t2 VALUES($dots, 45); +} + +# EVIDENCE-OF: R-63341-57517 If the BLOB handle passed as the first +# argument was not opened for writing (the flags parameter to +# sqlite3_blob_open() was zero), this function returns SQLITE_READONLY. +# +sqlite3_blob_open db main t2 a 43 0 B +blob_write_error_test 2.1 $B 0 $blob 10 \ + SQLITE_READONLY {attempt to write a readonly database} +sqlite3_blob_close $B + +# EVIDENCE-OF: R-29804-27366 If offset iOffset is less than N bytes from +# the end of the BLOB, SQLITE_ERROR is returned and no data is written. +# +sqlite3_blob_open db main t2 a 44 3 B +blob_write_error_test 2.2.1 $B 31 $blob 10 \ + SQLITE_ERROR {SQL logic error} + +# Make a successful write to the blob handle. This shows that the +# sqlite3_errcode() and sqlite3_errmsg() values are set even if the +# blob_write() call succeeds (see requirement in the [blob_write_error_test] +# proc). +blob_write_error_test 2.2.1 $B 30 $blob 10 SQLITE_OK {not an error} + +# EVIDENCE-OF: R-58570-38916 If N or iOffset are less than zero +# SQLITE_ERROR is returned and no data is written. +# +blob_write_error_test 2.2.2 $B 31 $blob -1 \ + SQLITE_ERROR {SQL logic error} +blob_write_error_test 2.2.3 $B 20 $blob 10 SQLITE_OK {not an error} +blob_write_error_test 2.2.4 $B -1 $blob 10 \ + SQLITE_ERROR {SQL logic error} +sqlite3_blob_close $B + +# EVIDENCE-OF: R-20958-54138 An attempt to write to an expired BLOB +# handle fails with an error code of SQLITE_ABORT. +# +do_test 2.3 { + sqlite3_blob_open db main t2 a 43 0 B + execsql { DELETE FROM t2 WHERE b=43 } +} {} +blob_write_error_test 2.3.1 $B 5 $blob 5 \ + SQLITE_ABORT {query aborted} +do_test 2.3.2 { + execsql { SELECT 1, 2, 3 } + sqlite3_errcode db +} {SQLITE_OK} +blob_write_error_test 2.3.3 $B 5 $blob 5 \ + SQLITE_ABORT {query aborted} +sqlite3_blob_close $B + +# EVIDENCE-OF: R-08382-59936 Writes to the BLOB that occurred before the +# BLOB handle expired are not rolled back by the expiration of the +# handle, though of course those changes might have been overwritten by +# the statement that expired the BLOB handle or by other independent +# statements. +# +# 3.1.*: not rolled back, +# 3.2.*: overwritten. +# +do_execsql_test 3.0 { + CREATE TABLE t3(i INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, j TEXT, k TEXT); + INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(1, $dots, $dots); + INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(2, $dots, $dots); + SELECT * FROM t3 WHERE i=1; +} { + 1 + ........................................ + ........................................ +} +sqlite3_blob_open db main t3 j 1 1 B +blob_write_error_test 3.1.1 $B 5 $blob 10 SQLITE_OK {not an error} +do_execsql_test 3.1.2 { + UPDATE t3 SET k = 'xyz' WHERE i=1; + SELECT * FROM t3 WHERE i=1; +} { + 1 .....0123456789......................... xyz +} +blob_write_error_test 3.1.3 $B 15 $blob 10 \ + SQLITE_ABORT {query aborted} +sqlite3_blob_close $B +do_execsql_test 3.1.4 { + SELECT * FROM t3 WHERE i=1; +} { + 1 .....0123456789......................... xyz +} + +sqlite3_blob_open db main t3 j 2 1 B +blob_write_error_test 3.2.1 $B 5 $blob 10 SQLITE_OK {not an error} +do_execsql_test 3.2.2 { + UPDATE t3 SET j = 'xyz' WHERE i=2; + SELECT * FROM t3 WHERE i=2; +} { + 2 xyz ........................................ +} +blob_write_error_test 3.2.3 $B 15 $blob 10 \ + SQLITE_ABORT {query aborted} +sqlite3_blob_close $B +do_execsql_test 3.2.4 { + SELECT * FROM t3 WHERE i=2; +} { + 2 xyz ........................................ +} + + + +finish_test |