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# 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_blobclose
ifcapable !incrblob {
finish_test
return
}
set dots [string repeat . 40]
do_execsql_test 1.0 {
CREATE TABLE x1(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b DOTS);
INSERT INTO x1 VALUES(-1, $dots);
INSERT INTO x1 VALUES(-10, $dots);
INSERT INTO x1 VALUES(-100, $dots);
INSERT INTO x1 VALUES(-1000, $dots);
INSERT INTO x1 VALUES(-10000, $dots);
}
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-03145-46390 This function closes an open BLOB handle.
#
# It's not clear how to test that a blob handle really is closed.
# Attempting to use a closed blob handle will likely crash the process.
# Assume here that if the SHARED lock on the db file is released,
# the blob handle has been closed.
#
do_execsql_test 1.1 { PRAGMA lock_status } {main unlocked temp closed}
sqlite3_blob_open db main x1 b -1 0 B
do_execsql_test 1.2 { PRAGMA lock_status } {main shared temp closed}
sqlite3_blob_close $B
do_execsql_test 1.3 { PRAGMA lock_status } {main unlocked temp closed}
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-34027-00617 If the blob handle being closed was opened
# for read-write access, and if the database is in auto-commit mode and
# there are no other open read-write blob handles or active write
# statements, the current transaction is committed.
#
# 2.1.*: Transaction is not committed if there are other open
# read-write blob handles.
#
# 2.2.*: Transaction is not committed if not in auto-commit mode.
#
# 2.3.*: Active write statements.
#
do_test 2.1.1 {
sqlite3_blob_open db main x1 b -100 1 B1
sqlite3_blob_open db main x1 b -1000 1 B2
sqlite3_blob_open db main x1 b -10000 1 B3
sqlite3_blob_open db main x1 b -10000 0 B4 ;# B4 is read-only!
execsql { PRAGMA lock_status }
} {main reserved temp closed}
do_test 2.1.2 {
sqlite3_blob_close $B1
execsql { PRAGMA lock_status }
} {main reserved temp closed}
do_test 2.1.3 {
sqlite3_blob_close $B2
execsql { PRAGMA lock_status }
} {main reserved temp closed}
do_test 2.1.4 {
sqlite3_blob_close $B3
execsql { PRAGMA lock_status }
} {main shared temp closed}
do_test 2.1.5 {
sqlite3_blob_close $B4
execsql { PRAGMA lock_status }
} {main unlocked temp closed}
do_test 2.2.1 {
sqlite3_blob_open db main x1 b -100 1 B1
execsql { PRAGMA lock_status }
} {main reserved temp closed}
do_test 2.2.2 {
execsql { BEGIN }
sqlite3_blob_close $B1
execsql { PRAGMA lock_status }
} {main reserved temp closed}
do_test 2.2.3 {
execsql { COMMIT }
execsql { PRAGMA lock_status }
} {main unlocked temp closed}
proc val {} {
sqlite3_blob_close $::B
db eval { PRAGMA lock_status }
}
db func val val
do_test 2.3.1 {
sqlite3_blob_open db main x1 b -100 1 B
execsql { PRAGMA lock_status }
} {main reserved temp closed}
do_test 2.3.2 {
execsql { INSERT INTO x1 VALUES(15, val()) }
execsql { PRAGMA lock_status }
} {main unlocked temp closed}
do_test 2.3.3 {
execsql { SELECT * FROM x1 WHERE a = 15 }
} {15 {main reserved temp closed}}
# A reader does not inhibit commit.
do_test 2.3.4 {
sqlite3_blob_open db main x1 b -100 1 B
execsql { PRAGMA lock_status }
} {main reserved temp closed}
do_test 2.3.5 {
execsql { SELECT a, val() FROM x1 LIMIT 1 }
} {-10000 {main shared temp closed}}
do_test 3.1 {
sqlite3_blob_open db main x1 b -10 1 B
execsql {
INSERT INTO x1 VALUES(1, 'abc');
SELECT * FROM x1 WHERE a=1;
}
} {1 abc}
do_test 3.2 {
sqlite3_blob_write $B 0 "abcdefghij" 10
execsql { SELECT * FROM x1 WHERE a=-10 }
} {-10 abcdefghij..............................}
do_test 3.3 {
sqlite3 db2 test.db
execsql { BEGIN ; SELECT * FROM x1 } db2
sqlite3_blob_close $B
} {SQLITE_BUSY}
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-41959-38737 Otherwise, if this function is passed a
# valid open blob handle, the values returned by the sqlite3_errcode()
# and sqlite3_errmsg() functions are set before returning.
#
do_test 3.4 {
list [sqlite3_errcode db] [sqlite3_errmsg db]
} {SQLITE_BUSY {database is locked}}
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-37801-37633 The BLOB handle is closed unconditionally.
# Even if this routine returns an error code, the handle is still
# closed.
#
# Test that the lock has been released. Assume this means the handle
# is closed, even though blob_close() returned SQLITE_BUSY.
#
do_execsql_test 3.4 { PRAGMA lock_status } {main unlocked temp closed}
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-35111-05628 If an error occurs while committing the
# transaction, an error code is returned and the transaction rolled
# back.
#
# Row 1 is removed (it was inserted this transaction) and row -10
# is restored to its original state. Transaction has been rolled back.
#
do_execsql_test 3.5 {
SELECT * FROM x1 WHERE a IN (1, -10);
} {-10 ........................................}
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-25894-51060 Calling this routine with a null pointer
# (such as would be returned by a failed call to sqlite3_blob_open()) is
# a harmless no-op.
#
do_test 4.0 { sqlite3_blob_close 0 } {}
finish_test
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