# 2023-10-18 # # 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 tests for ORDER BY on aggregate functions. # set testdir [file dirname $argv0] source $testdir/tester.tcl do_execsql_test aggorderby-1.1 { CREATE TABLE t1(a TEXT,b INT,c INT,d INT); WITH RECURSIVE c(x) AS (VALUES(0) UNION ALL SELECT x+1 FROM c WHERE x<9) INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c,d) SELECT printf('%d',(x*7)%10),1,x,10-x FROM c; INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c,d) SELECT a, 2, c, 10-d FROM t1; CREATE INDEX t1b ON t1(b); } do_catchsql_test aggorderby-1.2 { SELECT b, group_concat(a ORDER BY max(d)) FROM t1 GROUP BY b; } {1 {misuse of aggregate function max()}} do_catchsql_test aggorderby-1.3 { SELECT abs(a ORDER BY max(d)) FROM t1; } {1 {ORDER BY may not be used with non-aggregate abs()}} do_execsql_test aggorderby-2.0 { SELECT group_concat(a ORDER BY a) FROM t1 WHERE b=1; } {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9} do_execsql_test aggorderby-2.1 { SELECT group_concat(a ORDER BY c) FROM t1 WHERE b=1; } {0,7,4,1,8,5,2,9,6,3} do_execsql_test aggorderby-2.2 { SELECT group_concat(a ORDER BY b, d) FROM t1; } {3,6,9,2,5,8,1,4,7,0,0,7,4,1,8,5,2,9,6,3} do_execsql_test aggorderby-2.3 { SELECT string_agg(a, ',' ORDER BY b DESC, d) FROM t1; } {0,7,4,1,8,5,2,9,6,3,3,6,9,2,5,8,1,4,7,0} do_execsql_test aggorderby-2.4 { SELECT b, group_concat(a ORDER BY d) FROM t1 GROUP BY b ORDER BY b; } {1 3,6,9,2,5,8,1,4,7,0 2 0,7,4,1,8,5,2,9,6,3} do_execsql_test aggorderby-3.0 { SELECT group_concat(DISTINCT a ORDER BY a) FROM t1; } {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9} do_execsql_test aggorderby-3.1 { SELECT group_concat(DISTINCT a ORDER BY c) FROM t1; } {0,7,4,1,8,5,2,9,6,3} do_execsql_test aggorderby-4.0 { SELECT count(ORDER BY a) FROM t1; } 20 do_execsql_test aggorderby-4.1 { SELECT c, max(a ORDER BY a) FROM t1; } {7 9} do_execsql_test aggorderby-5.0 { DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t3; CREATE TABLE t1(a TEXT); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('aaa'),('bbb'); CREATE TABLE t3(d TEXT); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES('/'),('-'); SELECT (SELECT string_agg(a,d) FROM t3) FROM t1; } {aaa-aaa bbb-bbb} do_execsql_test aggorderby-5.1 { SELECT (SELECT group_concat(a,d ORDER BY d) FROM t3) FROM t1; } {aaa/aaa bbb/bbb} do_execsql_test aggorderby-5.2 { SELECT (SELECT string_agg(a,d ORDER BY d DESC) FROM t3) FROM t1; } {aaa-aaa bbb-bbb} do_execsql_test aggorderby-5.3 { SELECT (SELECT string_agg(a,'#' ORDER BY d) FROM t3) FROM t1; } {aaa#aaa bbb#bbb} # COLLATE works on the ORDER BY. # do_execsql_test aggorderby-6.0 { WITH c(x) AS (VALUES('abc'),('DEF'),('xyz'),('ABC'),('XYZ')) SELECT string_agg(x,',' ORDER BY x COLLATE nocase), string_agg(x,',' ORDER BY x) FROM c; } {abc,ABC,DEF,xyz,XYZ ABC,DEF,XYZ,abc,xyz} do_execsql_test aggorderby-6.1 { WITH c(x,y) AS (VALUES(1,'a'),(2,'B'),(3,'c'),(4,'D')) SELECT group_concat(x ORDER BY y COLLATE nocase), group_concat(x ORDER BY y COLLATE binary) FROM c; } {1,2,3,4 2,4,1,3} # NULLS FIRST and NULLS LAST work on the ORDER BY # do_execsql_test aggorderby-7.0 { WITH c(x) AS (VALUES(1),(NULL),(2.5),(NULL),('three')) SELECT json_group_array(x ORDER BY x NULLS FIRST), json_group_array(x ORDER BY x NULLS LAST) FROM c; } {[null,null,1,2.5,"three"] [1,2.5,"three",null,null]} do_execsql_test aggorderby-7.1 { WITH c(x,y) AS (VALUES(1,9),(2,null),(3,5),(4,null),(5,1)) SELECT json_group_array(x ORDER BY y NULLS FIRST, x), json_group_array(x ORDER BY y NULLS LAST, x) FROM c; } {[2,4,5,3,1] [5,3,1,2,4]} # The DISTINCT only applies to the function arguments, not to the # ORDER BY arguments. # do_execsql_test aggorderby-8.0 { WITH c(x,y,z) AS (VALUES('a',4,5),('b',3,6),('c',2,7),('c',1,8)) SELECT group_concat(DISTINCT x ORDER BY y, z) FROM c; } {c,b,a} do_execsql_test aggorderby-8.1 { WITH c(x,y,z) AS (VALUES('a',4,5),('b',3,6),('b',2,7),('c',1,8)) SELECT group_concat(DISTINCT x ORDER BY y, z) FROM c; } {c,b,a} do_execsql_test aggorderby-8.2 { WITH c(x,y) AS (VALUES(1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(3,4),(3,5),(3,6)) SELECT sum(DISTINCT x ORDER BY y) FROM c; } 6 # Subtype information is transfered through the sorter for aggregates # that make use of subtype info. # do_execsql_test aggorderby-9.0 { WITH c(x,y) AS (VALUES ('{a:3}', 3), ('[1,1]', 1), ('[4,4]', 4), ('{x:2}', 2)) SELECT json_group_array(json(x) ORDER BY y) FROM c; } {{[[1,1],{"x":2},{"a":3},[4,4]]}} do_execsql_test aggorderby-9.1 { WITH c(x,y) AS (VALUES ('[4,4]', 4), ('{a:3}', 3), ('[4,4]', 4), ('[1,1]', 1), ('[4,4]', 4), ('{x:2}', 2)) SELECT json_group_array(DISTINCT json(x) ORDER BY y) FROM c; } {{[[1,1],{"x":2},{"a":3},[4,4]]}} do_execsql_test aggorderby-9.2 { WITH c(x,y) AS (VALUES ('{a:3}', 3), ('[1,1]', 1), ('[4,4]', 4), ('{x:2}', 2)) SELECT json_group_array(json(x) ORDER BY json(x)) FROM c; } {{[[1,1],[4,4],{"a":3},{"x":2}]}} do_execsql_test aggorderby-9.3 { WITH c(x,y) AS (VALUES ('[4,4]', 4), ('{a:3}', 3), ('[4,4]', 4), ('[1,1]', 1), ('[4,4]', 4), ('{x:2}', 2)) SELECT json_group_array(DISTINCT json(x) ORDER BY json(x)) FROM c; } {{[[1,1],[4,4],{"a":3},{"x":2}]}} finish_test