# 2016 October 31 # # 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. The # focus of this file is testing the SQLITE_DBCONFIG_NO_CKPT_ON_CLOSE # option. # set testdir [file dirname $argv0] source $testdir/tester.tcl source $testdir/lock_common.tcl source $testdir/malloc_common.tcl source $testdir/wal_common.tcl ifcapable !wal {finish_test ; return } if {[permutation]=="journaltest" || [permutation]=="inmemory_journal"} { finish_test return } set testprefix nockpt do_execsql_test 1.0 { PRAGMA auto_vacuum=OFF; PRAGMA page_size = 1024; PRAGMA journal_mode = wal; CREATE TABLE c1(x, y, z); INSERT INTO c1 VALUES(1, 2, 3); } {wal} do_test 1.1 { file exists test.db-wal } 1 do_test 1.2 { file size test.db-wal } [wal_file_size 3 1024] do_test 1.3 { db close } {} do_test 1.4 { file exists test.db-wal } 0 sqlite3 db test.db do_execsql_test 1.5 { INSERT INTO c1 VALUES(4, 5, 6); INSERT INTO c1 VALUES(7, 8, 9); } do_test 1.6 { file exists test.db-wal } 1 do_test 1.7 { sqlite3_db_config db NO_CKPT_ON_CLOSE 1 } {1} do_test 1.8 { file size test.db-wal } [wal_file_size 2 1024] do_test 1.9 { db close } {} do_test 1.10 { file exists test.db-wal } 1 do_test 1.11 { file size test.db-wal } [wal_file_size 2 1024] sqlite3 db test.db do_execsql_test 1.12 { SELECT * FROM c1 } {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9} do_execsql_test 1.13 { PRAGMA main.journal_mode } {wal} do_test 1.14 { sqlite3_db_config db NO_CKPT_ON_CLOSE 1 } {1} do_execsql_test 1.14 { PRAGMA main.journal_mode = delete } {delete} do_test 1.15 { file exists test.db-wal } {0} if {$::tcl_platform(platform)!="windows"} { #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test an unusual scenario: # # 1. A wal mode db is opened and written. Then sqlite3_close_v2() used # to close the db handle while there is still an unfinalized # statement (so the db handle stays open). # # 2. The db, wal and *-shm files are deleted from the file system. # # 3. Another connection creates a new wal mode db at the same file-system # location as the previous one. # # 4. The statement left unfinalized in (1) is finalized. # # The test is to ensure that the connection left open in step (1) does # not try to delete the wal file from the file-system as part of step # 4. # reset_db db close # Open a connection on a wal database. Write to it a bit. Then prepare # a statement and call sqlite3_close_v2() (so that the statement handle # holds the db connection open). # set ::db1 [sqlite3_open_v2 test.db SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE ""] do_test 2.0 { lindex [ sqlite3_exec $::db1 { PRAGMA journal_mode = wal; CREATE TABLE t1(x PRIMARY KEY, y UNIQUE, z); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2, 3); PRAGMA wal_checkpoint; }] 0 } {0} set ::stmt [sqlite3_prepare $::db1 "SELECT * FROM t1" -1 dummy] sqlite3_close_v2 $::db1 # Delete the database, wal and shm files. # forcedelete test.db test.db-wal test.db-shm # Open and populate a new database file at the same file-system location # as the one just deleted. Contrive a partial checkpoint on it. # sqlite3 db test.db sqlite3 db2 test.db do_execsql_test 2.1 { PRAGMA auto_vacuum=OFF; PRAGMA journal_mode = wal; CREATE TABLE y1(a PRIMARY KEY, b UNIQUE, c); INSERT INTO y1 VALUES('a', 'b', 'c'); INSERT INTO y1 VALUES('d', 'e', 'f'); } {wal} do_execsql_test -db db2 2.2 { BEGIN; SELECT * FROM y1; } {a b c d e f} do_execsql_test 2.3 { UPDATE y1 SET c='g' WHERE a='d'; PRAGMA wal_checkpoint; } {0 11 10} do_execsql_test -db db2 2.4 { COMMIT } # Finalize the statement handle, causing the first connection to be # closed. Test that this has not corrupted the database file by # deleting the new wal file from the file-system. If it has, this # test should fail with an IO or corruption error. # do_test 2.5 { sqlite3_finalize $::stmt sqlite3 db3 test.db execsql { PRAGMA integrity_check; SELECT * FROM y1; } db3 } {ok a b c d e g} } finish_test