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# 2013-11-26
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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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#
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# Requirements testing for WITHOUT ROWID tables.
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#
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set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
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source $testdir/tester.tcl
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-36924-43758 By default, every row in SQLite has a
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# special column, usually called the "rowid", that uniquely identifies
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# that row within the table.
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#
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-32341-39358 However if the phrase "WITHOUT ROWID" is
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# added to the end of a CREATE TABLE statement, then the special "rowid"
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# column is omitted.
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#
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do_execsql_test without_rowid5-1.1 {
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CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY,b,c);
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CREATE TABLE t1w(a PRIMARY KEY,b,c) WITHOUT ROWID;
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1565,681,1148),(1429,1190,1619),(425,358,1306);
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INSERT INTO t1w SELECT a,b,c FROM t1;
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SELECT rowid, _rowid_, oid FROM t1 ORDER BY a DESC;
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} {1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3}
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-1.2 {
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SELECT rowid FROM t1w;
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} {1 {no such column: rowid}}
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-1.3 {
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SELECT _rowid_ FROM t1w;
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} {1 {no such column: _rowid_}}
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-1.4 {
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SELECT oid FROM t1w;
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} {1 {no such column: oid}}
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-00217-01605 To create a WITHOUT ROWID table, simply add
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# the keywords "WITHOUT ROWID" to the end of the CREATE TABLE statement.
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# For example: CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS wordcount( word TEXT PRIMARY
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# KEY, cnt INTEGER ) WITHOUT ROWID;
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#
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do_execsql_test without_rowid5-2.1 {
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS wordcount(
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word TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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cnt INTEGER
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) WITHOUT ROWID;
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INSERT INTO wordcount VALUES('one',1);
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} {}
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-2.2 {
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SELECT rowid FROM wordcount;
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} {1 {no such column: rowid}}
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-24770-17719 As with all SQL syntax, the case of the
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# keywords does not matter. One can write "WITHOUT rowid" or "without
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# rowid" or "WiThOuT rOwId" and it will mean the same thing.
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#
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do_execsql_test without_rowid5-2.3 {
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS wordcount_b(
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word TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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cnt INTEGER
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) WITHOUT rowid;
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INSERT INTO wordcount_b VALUES('one',1);
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} {}
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-2.4 {
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SELECT rowid FROM wordcount_b;
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} {1 {no such column: rowid}}
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do_execsql_test without_rowid5-2.5 {
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS wordcount_c(
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word TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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cnt INTEGER
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) without rowid;
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INSERT INTO wordcount_c VALUES('one',1);
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} {}
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-2.6 {
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SELECT rowid FROM wordcount_c;
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} {1 {no such column: rowid}}
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do_execsql_test without_rowid5-2.7 {
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS wordcount_d(
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word TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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cnt INTEGER
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) WITHOUT rowid;
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INSERT INTO wordcount_d VALUES('one',1);
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} {}
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-2.8 {
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SELECT rowid FROM wordcount_d;
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} {1 {no such column: rowid}}
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-01418-51310 However, only "rowid" works as the keyword
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# in the CREATE TABLE statement.
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#
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-3.1 {
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS error1(
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word TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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cnt INTEGER
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) WITHOUT _rowid_;
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} {1 {unknown table option: _rowid_}}
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-3.2 {
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS error2(
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word TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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cnt INTEGER
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) WITHOUT oid;
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} {1 {unknown table option: oid}}
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-58033-17334 An error is raised if a CREATE TABLE
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# statement with the WITHOUT ROWID clause lacks a PRIMARY KEY.
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#
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-63443-09418 Every WITHOUT ROWID table must have a
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# PRIMARY KEY.
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#
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-27966-31616 An attempt to create a WITHOUT ROWID table
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# without a PRIMARY KEY results in an error.
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#
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-4.1 {
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS error3(
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word TEXT UNIQUE,
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cnt INTEGER
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) WITHOUT ROWID;
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} {1 {PRIMARY KEY missing on table error3}}
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-48230-36247 The special behaviors associated "INTEGER
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# PRIMARY KEY" do not apply on WITHOUT ROWID tables.
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#
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do_execsql_test without_rowid5-5.1 {
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CREATE TABLE ipk(key INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, val TEXT) WITHOUT ROWID;
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INSERT INTO ipk VALUES('rival','bonus'); -- ok to insert non-integer key
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SELECT * FROM ipk;
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} {rival bonus}
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-5.2a {
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BEGIN;
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INSERT INTO ipk VALUES(NULL,'sample'); -- no automatic generation of keys
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} {1 {NOT NULL constraint failed: ipk.key}}
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do_execsql_test without_rowid5-5.2b {
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ROLLBACK;
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} {}
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-33142-02092 AUTOINCREMENT does not work on WITHOUT
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# ROWID tables.
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#
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-53084-07740 An error is raised if the "AUTOINCREMENT"
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# keyword is used in the CREATE TABLE statement for a WITHOUT ROWID
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# table.
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#
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-5.3 {
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CREATE TABLE ipk2(key INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, val TEXT)WITHOUT ROWID;
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} {1 {AUTOINCREMENT not allowed on WITHOUT ROWID tables}}
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-27831-00579 NOT NULL is enforced on every column of the
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# PRIMARY KEY in a WITHOUT ROWID table.
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#
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-29781-51289 So, ordinary rowid tables in SQLite violate
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# the SQL standard and allow NULL values in PRIMARY KEY fields.
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#
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-27472-62612 But WITHOUT ROWID tables do follow the
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# standard and will throw an error on any attempt to insert a NULL into
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# a PRIMARY KEY column.
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#
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do_execsql_test without_rowid5-5.4 {
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CREATE TABLE nn(a, b, c, d, e, PRIMARY KEY(c,a,e));
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CREATE TABLE nnw(a, b, c, d, e, PRIMARY KEY(c,a,e)) WITHOUT ROWID;
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INSERT INTO nn VALUES(1,2,3,4,5);
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INSERT INTO nnw VALUES(1,2,3,4,5);
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} {}
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do_execsql_test without_rowid5-5.5 {
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INSERT INTO nn VALUES(NULL, 3,4,5,6);
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INSERT INTO nn VALUES(3,4,NULL,7,8);
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INSERT INTO nn VALUES(4,5,6,7,NULL);
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SELECT count(*) FROM nn;
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} {4}
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-5.6 {
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INSERT INTO nnw VALUES(NULL, 3,4,5,6);
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} {1 {NOT NULL constraint failed: nnw.a}}
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-5.7 {
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INSERT INTO nnw VALUES(3,4,NULL,7,8)
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} {1 {NOT NULL constraint failed: nnw.c}}
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do_catchsql_test without_rowid5-5.8 {
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INSERT INTO nnw VALUES(4,5,6,7,NULL)
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} {1 {NOT NULL constraint failed: nnw.e}}
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do_execsql_test without_rowid5-5.9 {
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SELECT count(*) FROM nnw;
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} {1}
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-12643-30541 The incremental blob I/O mechanism does not
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# work for WITHOUT ROWID tables.
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#
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-40134-30296 Table zTable is a WITHOUT ROWID table
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#
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do_execsql_test without_rowid5-6.1 {
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CREATE TABLE b1(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b BLOB) WITHOUT ROWID;
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INSERT INTO b1 VALUES(1,x'0102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f');
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} {}
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do_test without_rowid5-6.2 {
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set rc [catch {db incrblob b1 b 1} msg]
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lappend rc $msg
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} {1 {cannot open table without rowid: b1}}
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finish_test
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