# 2020-02-23 # # 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. # #*********************************************************************** # Tests for functionality related to ANALYZE. # set testdir [file dirname $argv0] source $testdir/tester.tcl ifcapable !stat4 { finish_test return } set testprefix analyzeG #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test cases 1.* seek to verify that even if an index is not used, its # stat4 data may be used by the planner to estimate the number of # rows that match an unindexed constraint on the same column. # do_execsql_test 1.0 { PRAGMA automatic_index = 0; CREATE TABLE t1(a, x); CREATE TABLE t2(b, y); WITH s(i) AS ( SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT i+1 FROM s WHERE i<100 ) INSERT INTO t1 SELECT (i%50), NULL FROM s; WITH s(i) AS ( SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT i+1 FROM s WHERE i<100 ) INSERT INTO t2 SELECT (CASE WHEN i<95 THEN 44 ELSE i END), NULL FROM s; } # Join tables t1 and t2. Both contain 100 rows. (a=44) matches 2 rows # in "t1", (b=44) matches 95 rows in table "t2". But the planner doesn't # know this, so it has no preference as to which order the tables are # scanned in. In practice this means that tables are scanned in the order # they are specified in in the FROM clause. do_eqp_test 1.1.1 { SELECT * FROM t1, t2 WHERE a=44 AND b=44; } { } do_eqp_test 1.1.2 { SELECT * FROM t2, t1 WHERE a=44 AND b=44 } { QUERY PLAN |--SCAN t2 `--SCAN t1 } do_execsql_test 1.2 { CREATE INDEX t2b ON t2(b); ANALYZE; } # Now, with the ANALYZE data, the planner knows that (b=44) matches a # large number of rows. So it elects to scan table "t1" first, regardless # of the order in which the tables are specified in the FROM clause. do_eqp_test 1.3.1 { SELECT * FROM t1, t2 WHERE a=44 AND b=44; } { QUERY PLAN |--SCAN t1 `--SCAN t2 } do_eqp_test 1.3.2 { SELECT * FROM t2, t1 WHERE a=44 AND b=44 } { QUERY PLAN |--SCAN t1 `--SCAN t2 } finish_test