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# 2008 June 24
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#
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# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
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# a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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#
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# May you do good and not evil.
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# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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# May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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#
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#***********************************************************************
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# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.
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#
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# $Id: select9.test,v 1.4 2008/07/01 14:39:35 danielk1977 Exp $
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# The tests in this file are focused on test compound SELECT statements
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# that have any or all of an ORDER BY, LIMIT or OFFSET clauses. As of
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# version 3.6.0, SQLite contains code to use SQL indexes where possible
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# to optimize such statements.
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#
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# TODO Points:
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#
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# * Are there any "column affinity" issues to consider?
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set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
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source $testdir/tester.tcl
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# test_compound_select TESTNAME SELECT RESULT
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#
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# This command is used to run multiple LIMIT/OFFSET test cases based on
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# the single SELECT statement passed as the second argument. The SELECT
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# statement may not contain a LIMIT or OFFSET clause. This proc tests
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# many statements of the form:
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#
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# "$SELECT limit $X offset $Y"
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#
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# for various values of $X and $Y.
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#
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# The third argument, $RESULT, should contain the expected result of
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# the command [execsql $SELECT].
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#
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# The first argument, $TESTNAME, is used as the base test case name to
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# pass to [do_test] for each individual LIMIT OFFSET test case.
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#
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proc test_compound_select {testname sql result} {
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set nCol 1
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db eval $sql A {
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set nCol [llength $A(*)]
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break
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}
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set nRow [expr {[llength $result] / $nCol}]
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set ::compound_sql $sql
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do_test $testname {
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execsql $::compound_sql
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} $result
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#return
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set iLimitIncr 1
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set iOffsetIncr 1
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if {[info exists ::G(isquick)] && $::G(isquick) && $nRow>=5} {
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set iOffsetIncr [expr $nRow / 5]
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set iLimitIncr [expr $nRow / 5]
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}
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set iLimitEnd [expr $nRow+$iLimitIncr]
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set iOffsetEnd [expr $nRow+$iOffsetIncr]
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for {set iOffset 0} {$iOffset < $iOffsetEnd} {incr iOffset $iOffsetIncr} {
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for {set iLimit 0} {$iLimit < $iLimitEnd} {incr iLimit} {
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set ::compound_sql "$sql LIMIT $iLimit"
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if {$iOffset != 0} {
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append ::compound_sql " OFFSET $iOffset"
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}
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set iStart [expr {$iOffset*$nCol}]
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set iEnd [expr {($iOffset*$nCol) + ($iLimit*$nCol) -1}]
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do_test $testname.limit=$iLimit.offset=$iOffset {
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execsql $::compound_sql
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} [lrange $result $iStart $iEnd]
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}
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}
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}
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# test_compound_select_flippable TESTNAME SELECT RESULT
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#
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# This command is for testing statements of the form:
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#
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# <simple select 1> <compound op> <simple select 2> ORDER BY <order by>
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#
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# where each <simple select> is a simple (non-compound) select statement
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# and <compound op> is one of "INTERSECT", "UNION ALL" or "UNION".
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#
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# This proc calls [test_compound_select] twice, once with the select
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# statement as it is passed to this command, and once with the positions
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# of <select statement 1> and <select statement 2> exchanged.
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#
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proc test_compound_select_flippable {testname sql result} {
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test_compound_select $testname $sql $result
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set select [string trim $sql]
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set RE {(.*)(UNION ALL|INTERSECT|UNION)(.*)(ORDER BY.*)}
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set rc [regexp $RE $select -> s1 op s2 order_by]
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if {!$rc} {error "Statement is unflippable: $select"}
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set flipsql "$s2 $op $s1 $order_by"
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test_compound_select $testname.flipped $flipsql $result
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}
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#############################################################################
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# Begin tests.
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#
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# Create and populate a sample database.
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#
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do_test select9-1.0 {
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execsql {
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CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c);
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CREATE TABLE t2(d, e, f);
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BEGIN;
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'one', 'I');
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, NULL, NULL);
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 'five', 'V');
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(7, 'seven', 'VII');
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(9, NULL, NULL);
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'two', 'II');
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4, 'four', 'IV');
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(6, NULL, NULL);
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(8, 'eight', 'VIII');
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(10, 'ten', 'X');
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INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 'two', 'IV');
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INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2, 'four', 'VIII');
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INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(3, NULL, NULL);
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INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(4, 'eight', 'XVI');
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INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(5, 'ten', 'XX');
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INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(6, NULL, NULL);
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INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(7, 'fourteen', 'XXVIII');
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INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(8, 'sixteen', 'XXXII');
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INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(9, NULL, NULL);
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INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(10, 'twenty', 'XL');
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COMMIT;
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}
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} {}
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# Each iteration of this loop runs the same tests with a different set
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# of indexes present within the database schema. The data returned by
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# the compound SELECT statements in the test cases should be the same
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# in each case.
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#
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set iOuterLoop 1
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foreach indexes [list {
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/* Do not create any indexes. */
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} {
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CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a)
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} {
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CREATE INDEX i2 ON t1(b)
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} {
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CREATE INDEX i3 ON t2(d)
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} {
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CREATE INDEX i4 ON t2(e)
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}] {
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do_test select9-1.$iOuterLoop.1 {
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execsql $indexes
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} {}
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# Test some 2-way UNION ALL queries. No WHERE clauses.
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#
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test_compound_select select9-1.$iOuterLoop.2 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT d, e FROM t2
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} {1 one 3 {} 5 five 7 seven 9 {} 2 two 4 four 6 {} 8 eight 10 ten 1 two 2 four 3 {} 4 eight 5 ten 6 {} 7 fourteen 8 sixteen 9 {} 10 twenty}
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test_compound_select select9-1.$iOuterLoop.3 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 1
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} {1 one 1 two 2 two 2 four 3 {} 3 {} 4 four 4 eight 5 five 5 ten 6 {} 6 {} 7 seven 7 fourteen 8 eight 8 sixteen 9 {} 9 {} 10 ten 10 twenty}
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test_compound_select select9-1.$iOuterLoop.4 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 2
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} {3 {} 9 {} 6 {} 3 {} 6 {} 9 {} 8 eight 4 eight 5 five 4 four 2 four 7 fourteen 1 one 7 seven 8 sixteen 10 ten 5 ten 10 twenty 2 two 1 two}
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test_compound_select_flippable select9-1.$iOuterLoop.5 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 1, 2
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} {1 one 1 two 2 four 2 two 3 {} 3 {} 4 eight 4 four 5 five 5 ten 6 {} 6 {} 7 fourteen 7 seven 8 eight 8 sixteen 9 {} 9 {} 10 ten 10 twenty}
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test_compound_select_flippable select9-1.$iOuterLoop.6 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 2, 1
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} {3 {} 3 {} 6 {} 6 {} 9 {} 9 {} 4 eight 8 eight 5 five 2 four 4 four 7 fourteen 1 one 7 seven 8 sixteen 5 ten 10 ten 10 twenty 1 two 2 two}
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# Test some 2-way UNION queries.
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#
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test_compound_select select9-1.$iOuterLoop.7 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 UNION SELECT d, e FROM t2
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} {1 one 1 two 2 four 2 two 3 {} 4 eight 4 four 5 five 5 ten 6 {} 7 fourteen 7 seven 8 eight 8 sixteen 9 {} 10 ten 10 twenty}
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test_compound_select select9-1.$iOuterLoop.8 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 UNION SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 1
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} {1 one 1 two 2 four 2 two 3 {} 4 eight 4 four 5 five 5 ten 6 {} 7 fourteen 7 seven 8 eight 8 sixteen 9 {} 10 ten 10 twenty}
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test_compound_select select9-1.$iOuterLoop.9 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 UNION SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 2
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} {3 {} 6 {} 9 {} 4 eight 8 eight 5 five 2 four 4 four 7 fourteen 1 one 7 seven 8 sixteen 5 ten 10 ten 10 twenty 1 two 2 two}
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test_compound_select_flippable select9-1.$iOuterLoop.10 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 UNION SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 1, 2
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} {1 one 1 two 2 four 2 two 3 {} 4 eight 4 four 5 five 5 ten 6 {} 7 fourteen 7 seven 8 eight 8 sixteen 9 {} 10 ten 10 twenty}
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test_compound_select_flippable select9-1.$iOuterLoop.11 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 UNION SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 2, 1
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} {3 {} 6 {} 9 {} 4 eight 8 eight 5 five 2 four 4 four 7 fourteen 1 one 7 seven 8 sixteen 5 ten 10 ten 10 twenty 1 two 2 two}
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# Test some 2-way INTERSECT queries.
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#
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test_compound_select select9-1.$iOuterLoop.11 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 INTERSECT SELECT d, e FROM t2
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} {3 {} 6 {} 9 {}}
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test_compound_select_flippable select9-1.$iOuterLoop.12 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 INTERSECT SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 1
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} {3 {} 6 {} 9 {}}
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test_compound_select select9-1.$iOuterLoop.13 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 INTERSECT SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 2
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} {3 {} 6 {} 9 {}}
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test_compound_select_flippable select9-1.$iOuterLoop.14 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 INTERSECT SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 2, 1
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} {3 {} 6 {} 9 {}}
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test_compound_select_flippable select9-1.$iOuterLoop.15 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 INTERSECT SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 1, 2
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} {3 {} 6 {} 9 {}}
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# Test some 2-way EXCEPT queries.
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#
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test_compound_select select9-1.$iOuterLoop.16 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 EXCEPT SELECT d, e FROM t2
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} {1 one 2 two 4 four 5 five 7 seven 8 eight 10 ten}
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test_compound_select select9-1.$iOuterLoop.17 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 EXCEPT SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 1
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} {1 one 2 two 4 four 5 five 7 seven 8 eight 10 ten}
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test_compound_select select9-1.$iOuterLoop.18 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 EXCEPT SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 2
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} {8 eight 5 five 4 four 1 one 7 seven 10 ten 2 two}
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test_compound_select select9-1.$iOuterLoop.19 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 EXCEPT SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 1, 2
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} {1 one 2 two 4 four 5 five 7 seven 8 eight 10 ten}
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test_compound_select select9-1.$iOuterLoop.20 {
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SELECT a, b FROM t1 EXCEPT SELECT d, e FROM t2 ORDER BY 2, 1
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} {8 eight 5 five 4 four 1 one 7 seven 10 ten 2 two}
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incr iOuterLoop
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}
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do_test select9-2.0 {
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execsql {
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DROP INDEX i1;
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DROP INDEX i2;
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DROP INDEX i3;
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DROP INDEX i4;
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}
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} {}
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proc reverse {lhs rhs} {
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return [string compare $rhs $lhs]
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}
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db collate reverse reverse
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# This loop is similar to the previous one (test cases select9-1.*)
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# except that the simple select statements have WHERE clauses attached
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# to them. Sometimes the WHERE clause may be satisfied using the same
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# index used for ORDER BY, sometimes not.
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#
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set iOuterLoop 1
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foreach indexes [list {
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/* Do not create any indexes. */
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} {
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CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a)
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} {
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DROP INDEX i1;
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CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(b, a)
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} {
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CREATE INDEX i2 ON t2(d DESC, e COLLATE REVERSE ASC);
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} {
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CREATE INDEX i3 ON t1(a DESC);
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}] {
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do_test select9-2.$iOuterLoop.1 {
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execsql $indexes
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} {}
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test_compound_select_flippable select9-2.$iOuterLoop.2 {
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SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a<5 UNION SELECT * FROM t2 WHERE d>=5 ORDER BY 1
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} {1 one I 2 two II 3 {} {} 4 four IV 5 ten XX 6 {} {} 7 fourteen XXVIII 8 sixteen XXXII 9 {} {} 10 twenty XL}
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test_compound_select_flippable select9-2.$iOuterLoop.2 {
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SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a<5 UNION SELECT * FROM t2 WHERE d>=5 ORDER BY 2, 1
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} {3 {} {} 6 {} {} 9 {} {} 4 four IV 7 fourteen XXVIII 1 one I 8 sixteen XXXII 5 ten XX 10 twenty XL 2 two II}
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test_compound_select_flippable select9-2.$iOuterLoop.3 {
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SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a<5 UNION SELECT * FROM t2 WHERE d>=5
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ORDER BY 2 COLLATE reverse, 1
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} {3 {} {} 6 {} {} 9 {} {} 2 two II 10 twenty XL 5 ten XX 8 sixteen XXXII 1 one I 7 fourteen XXVIII 4 four IV}
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test_compound_select_flippable select9-2.$iOuterLoop.4 {
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SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a<5 UNION ALL SELECT * FROM t2 WHERE d>=5 ORDER BY 1
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} {1 one I 2 two II 3 {} {} 4 four IV 5 ten XX 6 {} {} 7 fourteen XXVIII 8 sixteen XXXII 9 {} {} 10 twenty XL}
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test_compound_select_flippable select9-2.$iOuterLoop.5 {
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SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a<5 UNION ALL SELECT * FROM t2 WHERE d>=5 ORDER BY 2, 1
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} {3 {} {} 6 {} {} 9 {} {} 4 four IV 7 fourteen XXVIII 1 one I 8 sixteen XXXII 5 ten XX 10 twenty XL 2 two II}
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test_compound_select_flippable select9-2.$iOuterLoop.6 {
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SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a<5 UNION ALL SELECT * FROM t2 WHERE d>=5
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ORDER BY 2 COLLATE reverse, 1
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} {3 {} {} 6 {} {} 9 {} {} 2 two II 10 twenty XL 5 ten XX 8 sixteen XXXII 1 one I 7 fourteen XXVIII 4 four IV}
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test_compound_select select9-2.$iOuterLoop.4 {
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SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a<8 EXCEPT SELECT d FROM t2 WHERE d<=3 ORDER BY 1
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} {4 5 6 7}
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test_compound_select select9-2.$iOuterLoop.4 {
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SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a<8 INTERSECT SELECT d FROM t2 WHERE d<=3 ORDER BY 1
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} {1 2 3}
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}
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do_test select9-2.X {
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execsql {
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DROP INDEX i1;
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DROP INDEX i2;
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DROP INDEX i3;
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}
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} {}
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# This procedure executes the SQL. Then it checks the generated program
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# for the SQL and appends a "nosort" to the result if the program contains the
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# SortCallback opcode. If the program does not contain the SortCallback
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# opcode it appends "sort"
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#
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proc cksort {sql} {
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set ::sqlite_sort_count 0
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set data [execsql $sql]
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if {$::sqlite_sort_count} {set x sort} {set x nosort}
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lappend data $x
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return $data
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}
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# If the right indexes exist, the following query:
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#
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# SELECT t1.a FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT t2.d FROM t2 ORDER BY 1
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#
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# can use indexes to run without doing a in-memory sort operation.
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# This block of tests (select9-3.*) is used to check if the same
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# is possible with:
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#
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# CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT a FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT d FROM t2
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# SELECT a FROM v1 ORDER BY 1
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#
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# It turns out that it is.
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#
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do_test select9-3.1 {
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cksort { SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY 1 }
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} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 sort}
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do_test select9-3.2 {
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execsql { CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a) }
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cksort { SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY 1 }
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} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 nosort}
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do_test select9-3.3 {
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cksort { SELECT a FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT d FROM t2 ORDER BY 1 LIMIT 5 }
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} {1 1 2 2 3 sort}
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do_test select9-3.4 {
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execsql { CREATE INDEX i2 ON t2(d) }
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cksort { SELECT a FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT d FROM t2 ORDER BY 1 LIMIT 5 }
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} {1 1 2 2 3 nosort}
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do_test select9-3.5 {
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execsql { CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT a FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT d FROM t2 }
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cksort { SELECT a FROM v1 ORDER BY 1 LIMIT 5 }
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} {1 1 2 2 3 nosort}
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do_test select9-3.X {
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execsql {
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DROP INDEX i1;
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DROP INDEX i2;
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DROP VIEW v1;
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}
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} {}
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# This block of tests is the same as the preceding one, except that
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# "UNION" is tested instead of "UNION ALL".
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#
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do_test select9-4.1 {
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cksort { SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY 1 }
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} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 sort}
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do_test select9-4.2 {
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execsql { CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a) }
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cksort { SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY 1 }
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} {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 nosort}
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do_test select9-4.3 {
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cksort { SELECT a FROM t1 UNION SELECT d FROM t2 ORDER BY 1 LIMIT 5 }
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} {1 2 3 4 5 sort}
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do_test select9-4.4 {
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execsql { CREATE INDEX i2 ON t2(d) }
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cksort { SELECT a FROM t1 UNION SELECT d FROM t2 ORDER BY 1 LIMIT 5 }
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} {1 2 3 4 5 nosort}
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do_test select9-4.5 {
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execsql { CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT a FROM t1 UNION SELECT d FROM t2 }
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cksort { SELECT a FROM v1 ORDER BY 1 LIMIT 5 }
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} {1 2 3 4 5 sort}
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do_test select9-4.X {
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|
execsql {
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DROP INDEX i1;
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DROP INDEX i2;
|
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DROP VIEW v1;
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|
}
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} {}
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|
2012-05-15 23:05:34 +00:00
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# Testing to make sure that queries involving a view of a compound select
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|
# are planned efficiently. This detects a problem reported on the mailing
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|
# list on 2012-04-26. See
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|
#
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|
# http://www.mail-archive.com/sqlite-users%40sqlite.org/msg69746.html
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|
#
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|
|
# For additional information.
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|
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|
#
|
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|
|
do_test select9-5.1 {
|
|
|
|
db eval {
|
|
|
|
CREATE TABLE t51(x, y);
|
|
|
|
CREATE TABLE t52(x, y);
|
|
|
|
CREATE VIEW v5 as
|
|
|
|
SELECT x, y FROM t51
|
|
|
|
UNION ALL
|
|
|
|
SELECT x, y FROM t52;
|
|
|
|
CREATE INDEX t51x ON t51(x);
|
|
|
|
CREATE INDEX t52x ON t52(x);
|
|
|
|
EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
|
|
|
|
SELECT * FROM v5 WHERE x='12345' ORDER BY y;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} {~/SCAN TABLE/} ;# Uses indices with "*"
|
|
|
|
do_test select9-5.2 {
|
|
|
|
db eval {
|
|
|
|
EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
|
|
|
|
SELECT x, y FROM v5 WHERE x='12345' ORDER BY y;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} {~/SCAN TABLE/} ;# Uses indices with "x, y"
|
|
|
|
do_test select9-5.3 {
|
|
|
|
db eval {
|
|
|
|
EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
|
|
|
|
SELECT x, y FROM v5 WHERE +x='12345' ORDER BY y;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} {/SCAN TABLE/} ;# Full table scan if the "+x" prevents index usage.
|
|
|
|
|
2008-07-30 13:15:43 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
finish_test
|