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drh a9ef8d81c8 Merge the 3.7.14.1 release including the fix for the LEFT JOIN problem into
the sessions branch.

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2012-10-04 22:45:58 +00:00
drh c2a9c57a33 Version 3.7.14.1
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2012-10-04 19:37:12 +00:00
drh 4d4f3e5d85 Candidate fix for ticket [d02e1406a58ea02].
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2012-10-04 16:00:24 +00:00
drh 05c093e1b3 Increase the version number to 3.7.14.1. The version of autoconf used is
different from the previous release so there are huge differences in the
generated "configure" script.

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2012-10-04 15:36:03 +00:00
drh ff7bc49645 Work around an optimization issue with the MSVC compiler for ARM.
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2012-10-03 18:26:39 +00:00
drh 68379484d0 A branch off of the sessions branch corresponding to release 3.7.14.
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2012-10-03 18:20:02 +00:00
drh 6c1d7897e2 Fix the TCL interface so that SQL functions implemented in TCL honor the
"nullvalue" setting.  Also remove from the TCL interface some unused 
legacy UTF8 translation code left over from SQLite2.

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2012-10-03 11:11:01 +00:00
drh 659f76245f Work around an optimization issue with the MSVC compiler for ARM.
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2012-10-02 23:26:39 +00:00
dan 7417cefec6 Update with latest trunk changes.
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2012-08-31 14:23:16 +00:00
drh 310874ca00 Merge the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2012-08-25 01:21:36 +00:00
drh 16de7f4d32 Merge all the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2012-08-15 16:21:55 +00:00
dan 618fea4830 Merge latest trunk changes with sessions branch.
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2012-06-09 19:15:43 +00:00
drh 8973a04e3b Merge all trunk changes, including the WinRT enhancements, into the
sessions branch.

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2012-06-07 23:58:36 +00:00
drh c706edac44 Merge the 64-to-32-bit RTree rounding fixes from trunk into the sessions branch.
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2012-05-29 00:48:55 +00:00
drh 14bcd7d25e Merge the unicode61 tokenizer and the shared-cache-memory database changes
into the sessions branch.

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2012-05-28 18:22:41 +00:00
drh e56467fc9f Version 3.7.12.1
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2012-05-22 13:01:39 +00:00
drh 7b9370a445 Version 3.7.12
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2012-05-14 01:58:36 +00:00
dan 3581020e53 Update sessions branch with trunk changes.
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2012-05-12 11:50:41 +00:00
drh caee673b0d Merge in the windows AV-defense enhancements for open() and the table
constraint parser fixes for legacy schemas, all from trunk.

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2012-05-10 12:17:18 +00:00
drh 0d7706f41a Update the sessions branch with all the latest changes from trunk.
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2012-05-04 23:31:14 +00:00
drh efa50bdac1 Merge the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2012-04-19 20:00:31 +00:00
drh bd91913dc0 Import all the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2012-04-18 01:41:37 +00:00
drh 108606837e Merge all recent trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2012-03-30 17:30:33 +00:00
dan 6d972c1b98 Merge the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2012-03-19 11:17:17 +00:00
drh ddf01aeb16 Merge in the latest trunk changes.
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2012-03-05 16:26:00 +00:00
drh fdf1795618 Pull all the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2012-02-10 17:54:52 +00:00
mistachkin adb96a62e5 Support building with SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION under MSVC.
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2012-01-16 12:33:36 +00:00
dan af49af7f9e Update sessions branch with latest changes from trunk.
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2012-01-14 13:50:12 +00:00
drh 54cced185c Merge all of the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2012-01-05 13:02:36 +00:00
drh f004e1d69e Merge in all changes found in the version 3.7.9 release candidate.
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2011-10-31 14:34:31 +00:00
drh efb1ca3738 Merge the latest trunk enhancements into the sessions branch.
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2011-10-21 17:08:23 +00:00
drh 29c21c77af Merge all the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch - especially
the SQLITE_ENABLE_STAT3 enhancements.

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2011-10-11 12:58:38 +00:00
drh 946e610a84 Merge in all trunk changes through the version 3.7.8 release.
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2011-09-19 20:28:07 +00:00
drh 063d96fc18 Merge the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2011-09-16 19:40:24 +00:00
dan 93bca69578 Merge latest changes from the trunk into the sessions branch.
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2011-09-14 19:41:44 +00:00
drh 7cca2e6259 Merge the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2011-08-26 19:20:47 +00:00
drh 0e9a916c36 Merge the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2011-08-03 21:46:58 +00:00
drh 7f197bb7b0 Avoid segfaulting on an incremental blob write if SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
set but no pre-update hooks are defined.

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2011-08-03 21:32:11 +00:00
dan 964cbd469b Fix errors in a comment in sqlite3session.c. No changes to code.
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2011-07-26 17:53:53 +00:00
dan 1e556c3fe5 Fix a test case in sessionfault.test. No changes to code.
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2011-07-26 15:57:56 +00:00
dan cfec7eee20 Fix a problem causing sqlite3changeset_invert() to effectively drop UPDATE changes.
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2011-07-26 15:50:36 +00:00
drh 8a3bb3fddd Merge the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2011-07-22 12:49:27 +00:00
dan ff53032641 Fix the sqlite3session_isempty() method so that it returns, as documented, non-zero when no changes have been recorded by the session object.
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2011-07-18 15:22:56 +00:00
dan a93166e030 Fix error in a comment in sqlite3session.h. No changes to code.
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2011-07-16 18:35:53 +00:00
dan b69ec3482a Note in the documentation that when iterating through a changeset, all changes to a single table are grouped together. Also add the sqlite3session_isempty() function.
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2011-07-16 18:05:07 +00:00
dan 4f52804206 Add a few casts required by 64-bit VS2010 to the sessions code.
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2011-07-15 19:11:32 +00:00
dan 40368988da Add the xFilter callback to the sqlite3changeset_apply() function. This callback allows the application to accept or reject changes on a per-table basis when applying a changeset.
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2011-07-13 15:21:02 +00:00
dan e437ca5ec0 Modifications so that the sessions extension works with blob handles.
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2011-07-11 19:45:38 +00:00
drh 88ab69f614 Pull the latest version 3.7.7 release-candidate changes into the
sessions branch.

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2011-06-23 17:40:15 +00:00
drh 893ab7ccba Pull the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2011-06-23 02:11:11 +00:00
dan 53ae686bfb Update sessions branch with latest trunk changes.
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2011-06-22 12:01:08 +00:00
drh 34ffcfff02 Merge the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2011-06-21 01:29:16 +00:00
dan 467eb01caa (no comment)
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2011-06-20 11:17:11 +00:00
drh 8863f35f5c Merge the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2011-06-20 10:44:10 +00:00
drh bf0ed47d82 Merge the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2011-05-30 13:39:20 +00:00
drh 4ec233f12a Merge all the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch, especially
the disappearing WAL transaction fix.

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2011-05-19 02:48:46 +00:00
drh 0576a30dad Merge the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2011-05-05 15:46:16 +00:00
dan 23328bedf0 Merge trunk changes into sessions branch.
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2011-04-18 17:30:56 +00:00
dan 77fc1d5bb4 Fix further missing comments and other minor issues in the session module code.
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2011-04-18 15:47:08 +00:00
dan 798693b2b1 Fix some missing comments and other issues with session module code.
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2011-04-18 12:05:03 +00:00
dan 80fe2d9310 Further coverage tests for the session module.
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2011-04-18 07:36:27 +00:00
dan 6734007d75 Improve test coverage of session module.
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2011-04-16 19:23:10 +00:00
dan b08a1efae5 Improve coverage of session module.
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2011-04-15 19:18:57 +00:00
dan 1756ae10e1 Add tests and fixes for OOM handling in sqlite3changeset_concat().
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2011-04-15 16:03:32 +00:00
dan f29123b572 Have sqlite3changeset_concat() return SQLITE_SCHEMA if an attempt is made to concatenate changesets based on incompatible database schemas.
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2011-04-15 15:04:31 +00:00
dan 29e03e977c Add documentation for sqlite3changeset_concat() to sqlite3session.h.
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2011-04-15 12:04:50 +00:00
dan 6cda207f5f Add further tests for the sqlite3changeset_concat() function. Also fixes.
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2011-04-14 18:01:41 +00:00
dan 5d607a6e06 Start adding the sqlite3changeset_concat() function to the session module.
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2011-04-14 11:16:21 +00:00
drh 9e3fbc0157 Merge the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2011-04-09 18:07:51 +00:00
drh 36828bd9bb Add a missing "extern C" terminator to the end of sqlite3session.h.
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2011-04-06 23:40:28 +00:00
drh cfdbde214b Fix VC++ compiler warnings.
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2011-04-06 23:39:28 +00:00
drh 22e9c155ae Merge in the latest changes from the trunk.
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2011-04-06 22:33:50 +00:00
drh d7162fa64e Merge the latest trunk changes into the sessions branch.
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2011-04-05 22:13:49 +00:00
drh c94f31236e Pull the latest trunk changes (and hence the schema-parse-refactor changes)
into the sessions branch.

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2011-04-05 13:27:30 +00:00
drh b92fce1eae Merge the latest changes of trunk into the session branch.
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2011-04-04 13:19:36 +00:00
dan 3d06237770 Merge latest trunk changes.
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2011-04-01 15:43:40 +00:00
dan 5d8a298495 If the sessions module is being built as part of the amalgamation, do not try to include sqliteInt.h and vdbeInt.h.
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2011-04-01 15:30:39 +00:00
drh 9b1c62d416 Add the SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK compile-time option.
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2011-03-30 21:04:43 +00:00
drh 67c495ac20 Disable the truncate optimization if there is a preupdate hook.
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2011-03-30 17:25:35 +00:00
drh 930e1b6a5d Add documentation to the sqlite3_preupdate_hook() interface and its relatives.
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2011-03-30 17:07:47 +00:00
drh 5847b5f9c3 Merge in all the latest changes from trunk.
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2011-03-30 02:03:12 +00:00
dan e5754eec26 Improve coverage of session module a bit more.
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2011-03-25 19:06:09 +00:00
dan f51e5f6c99 Improve coverage of session module code.
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2011-03-25 10:52:01 +00:00
dan a9605b9125 Fix handling of schema changes mid-session.
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2011-03-24 16:53:57 +00:00
dan ca62ad57f0 Fix handling of schema mismatches in sqlite3session.c so that it matches the docs in sqlite3session.h.
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2011-03-24 16:04:54 +00:00
dan 244593c846 Store primary key definitions for modified tables in changesets. Add the sqlite3changeset_pk() API to extract this data from a changeset iterator.
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2011-03-24 11:22:59 +00:00
drh 9a48bf528d Merge in all the latest changes from the trunk, and especially the interface
changes to the SystemCall methods of the VFS.

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2011-03-23 22:48:46 +00:00
dan b4480e942f Add the "indirect flag" to the changeset blob format. Also the sqlite3session_indirect() API.
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2011-03-23 16:03:11 +00:00
dan 1e7a2d4315 Add API function sqlite3_preupdate_depth(), for determining the depth of the trigger stack from within a pre-update callback.
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2011-03-22 18:45:29 +00:00
dan 245b49b203 Fix a crash that can follow an OOM when "all tables" are registered with a session module.
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2011-03-22 16:54:12 +00:00
dan ff4d0f41bb If a NULL pointer is passed to sqlite3session_attach() in place of a table name, attach all database tables to the session object.
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2011-03-22 15:21:03 +00:00
dan 7aa469cdd3 Add OOM tests and related fixes for the session module.
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2011-03-22 12:08:00 +00:00
shaneh 157546f4df Fix a couple typos for consistency in sessions documentation.
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2011-03-22 02:03:23 +00:00
dan db04571c79 Remove some unreachable code in sqlite3session.c. Add test cases.
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2011-03-21 19:41:29 +00:00
drh 8cc9c1aa15 Merge in the sqlite3_db_config() enhancements for enabling and disabling
FKs and triggers from trunk.

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2011-03-21 17:17:49 +00:00
dan 12ca0b5695 Add start of fault-injection tests for session module. Fix some bugs related to the same.
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2011-03-21 16:17:42 +00:00
dan 27453faef8 Clarify handling of NULL values in PK columns in sqlite3session.h. Add tests and fixes for the same.
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2011-03-21 11:55:06 +00:00
dan 4e895da185 Fix session module problems with real (floating point) values.
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2011-03-21 11:03:24 +00:00
dan 77e6500473 Fix some typos in sqlite3session.h.
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2011-03-21 07:23:09 +00:00
dan a2df3d9f95 Documentation format updates to sqlite3session.h.
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2011-03-20 11:20:41 +00:00
dan d7fb7d24c6 Fix a problem involving session objects and attached databases.
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2011-03-19 19:19:26 +00:00
dan 1f34f8cc71 Fix a bug in changeset generation code.
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2011-03-19 18:46:15 +00:00
dan 4565faa990 Move session1.test from test/ to ext/session/.
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2011-03-19 17:07:57 +00:00
dan 4131639c63 Fix a problem with resizing a hash table in sqlite3session.c.
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2011-03-19 16:26:11 +00:00
dan 7cf7df7d35 Fix some bugs in sqlite3changeset_apply().
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2011-03-19 15:37:02 +00:00
dan 319eeb7b33 Fix a problem with INTEGER PRIMARY KEY columns and the pre-update hook.
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2011-03-19 08:38:50 +00:00
drh 516ae18005 Merge the fix to ticket [f7b4edece25c99485] into the sessions branch.
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2011-03-19 02:37:38 +00:00
dan 4c22025225 Hold the database mutex for the duration of an sqlite3changeset_apply() call. Also for the duration of all sqlite3session_xxx() calls.
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2011-03-18 18:03:13 +00:00
drh 304637c026 Fixes for compiler warnings. Minor code cleanup.
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2011-03-18 16:47:27 +00:00
dan 2635a3be20 Further improvements to documentation in sqlite3session.h.
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2011-03-18 16:13:53 +00:00
drh ea022cffdd Fix a memory allocation issues in the preupdate hook so that the hook.test
script runs clean in valgrind.

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2011-03-18 15:13:31 +00:00
dan c21111daff Update comments in sqlite3session.h. More to come.
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2011-03-18 13:05:15 +00:00
drh 0639c34ecd Merge all the latest trunk enhancements into the sessions branch.
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2011-03-18 12:35:36 +00:00
dan e8d5648e16 Change to the session module to use user-defined primary keys instead of rowids when collecting changes.
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2011-03-17 19:20:27 +00:00
dan 37db03bf73 Add the sqlite3_preupdate_new() API, for retrieving the new.* values from within a pre-update callback.
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2011-03-16 19:59:18 +00:00
dan 6566ebe1b6 Remove the sqlite3_transaction_hook() API.
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2011-03-16 09:49:14 +00:00
dan 296c76589f Fix some bugs and other code issues in the session module.
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2011-03-15 16:37:27 +00:00
dan 0c698471d1 Fix handling of return values from the conflict handler. Document the conflict handler arguments and return codes in sqlite3session.h.
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2011-03-14 19:49:23 +00:00
dan 37f133ec31 Fix some issues with UPDATE changes in the session module.
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2011-03-12 17:22:46 +00:00
dan d5f0767c9c Add the sqlite3changeset_apply() function. Does not yet handle all cases.
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2011-03-11 19:05:52 +00:00
dan 91ddd5595b Add a function to the session extension invert a changeset.
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2011-03-09 11:17:05 +00:00
dan 4fccf43aae Add start of sessions feature.
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2011-03-08 19:22:50 +00:00
dan 21e8d0126d Add the experimental sqlite3_transaction_hook() API.
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2011-03-03 20:05:59 +00:00
dan 46c47d4677 Add the experimental sqlite3_preupdate_hook() API.
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2011-03-01 18:42:07 +00:00
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@@ -351,6 +351,8 @@ RCC = $(RCC) -DSQLITE_TEMP_STORE=1
OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS = $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) -DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3=1
OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS = $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) -DSQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE=1
OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS = $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) -DSQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA=1
OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS = $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) -DSQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION=1
OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS = $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) -DSQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK=1
# END standard options
# BEGIN required Windows option
@@ -607,6 +609,9 @@ SRC = $(SRC) \
SRC = $(SRC) \
$(TOP)\ext\rtree\rtree.h \
$(TOP)\ext\rtree\rtree.c
SRC = $(SRC) \
$(TOP)\ext\session\sqlite3session.h \
$(TOP)\ext\session\sqlite3session.c
# Generated source code files
@@ -663,9 +668,11 @@ TESTSRC = \
$(TOP)\src\test_wholenumber.c \
$(TOP)\src\test_wsd.c \
$(TOP)\ext\fts3\fts3_term.c \
$(TOP)\ext\fts3\fts3_test.c
$(TOP)\ext\fts3\fts3_test.c \
$(TOP)\ext\session\test_session.c
# Source code to the library files needed by the test fixture
# (non-amalgamation)
#
TESTSRC2 = \
$(TOP)\src\attach.c \
@@ -709,7 +716,14 @@ TESTSRC2 = \
$(TOP)\ext\fts3\fts3_unicode.c \
$(TOP)\ext\fts3\fts3_unicode2.c \
$(TOP)\ext\fts3\fts3_write.c \
$(TOP)\ext\async\sqlite3async.c
$(TOP)\ext\async\sqlite3async.c \
$(TOP)\ext\session\sqlite3session.c
# Source code to the library files needed by the test fixture
# (amalgamation)
#
TESTSRC3 = \
$(TOP)\ext\session\sqlite3session.c
# Header files used by all library source files.
#
@@ -754,6 +768,8 @@ EXTHDR = $(EXTHDR) \
$(TOP)\ext\icu\sqliteicu.h
EXTHDR = $(EXTHDR) \
$(TOP)\ext\rtree\sqlite3rtree.h
EXTHDR = $(EXTHDR) \
$(TOP)\ext\session\sqlite3session.h
# This is the default Makefile target. The objects listed here
# are what get build when you type just "make" with no arguments.
@@ -1150,7 +1166,7 @@ TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS = -DTCLSH=1 -DSQLITE_TEST=1 -DSQLITE_CRASH_TEST=1
TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS = $(TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS) -DSQLITE_SERVER=1 -DSQLITE_PRIVATE="" -DSQLITE_CORE
TESTFIXTURE_SRC0 = $(TESTSRC2) libsqlite3.lib
TESTFIXTURE_SRC1 = sqlite3.c
TESTFIXTURE_SRC1 = $(TESTSRC3) sqlite3.c
!IF $(USE_AMALGAMATION)==0
TESTFIXTURE_SRC = $(TESTSRC) $(TOP)\src\tclsqlite.c $(TESTFIXTURE_SRC0)
!ELSE
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# 2011 March 07
#
# 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.
#
if {![info exists testdir]} {
set testdir [file join [file dirname [info script]] .. .. test]
}
source [file join [file dirname [info script]] session_common.tcl]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
ifcapable !session {finish_test; return}
set testprefix session1
proc do_changeset_test {tn session res} {
set r [list]
foreach x $res {lappend r $x}
uplevel do_test $tn [list [subst -nocommands {
set x [list]
sqlite3session_foreach c [$session changeset] { lappend x [set c] }
set x
}]] [list $r]
}
proc do_changeset_invert_test {tn session res} {
set r [list]
foreach x $res {lappend r $x}
uplevel do_test $tn [list [subst -nocommands {
set x [list]
set changeset [sqlite3changeset_invert [$session changeset]]
sqlite3session_foreach c [set changeset] { lappend x [set c] }
set x
}]] [list $r]
}
do_execsql_test 1.0 {
CREATE TABLE t1(x PRIMARY KEY, y);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('abc', 'def');
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test creating, attaching tables to and deleting session objects.
#
do_test 1.1 { sqlite3session S db main } {S}
do_test 1.2 { S delete } {}
do_test 1.3 { sqlite3session S db main } {S}
do_test 1.4 { S attach t1 } {}
do_test 1.5 { S delete } {}
do_test 1.6 { sqlite3session S db main } {S}
do_test 1.7 { S attach t1 ; S attach t2 ; S attach t3 } {}
do_test 1.8 { S attach t1 ; S attach t2 ; S attach t3 } {}
do_test 1.9 { S delete } {}
do_test 1.10 {
sqlite3session S db main
S attach t1
execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('ghi', 'jkl') }
} {}
do_test 1.11 { S delete } {}
do_test 1.12 {
sqlite3session S db main
S attach t1
execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('mno', 'pqr') }
execsql { UPDATE t1 SET x = 111 WHERE rowid = 1 }
execsql { DELETE FROM t1 WHERE rowid = 2 }
} {}
do_test 1.13 {
S changeset
S delete
} {}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Simple changeset tests. Also test the sqlite3changeset_invert()
# function.
#
do_test 2.1.1 {
execsql { DELETE FROM t1 }
sqlite3session S db main
S attach t1
execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'Sukhothai') }
execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'Ayutthaya') }
execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 'Thonburi') }
} {}
do_changeset_test 2.1.2 S {
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {i 1 t Sukhothai}}
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {i 2 t Ayutthaya}}
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {i 3 t Thonburi}}
}
do_changeset_invert_test 2.1.3 S {
{DELETE t1 0 X. {i 1 t Sukhothai} {}}
{DELETE t1 0 X. {i 2 t Ayutthaya} {}}
{DELETE t1 0 X. {i 3 t Thonburi} {}}
}
do_test 2.1.4 { S delete } {}
do_test 2.2.1 {
sqlite3session S db main
S attach t1
execsql { DELETE FROM t1 WHERE 1 }
} {}
do_changeset_test 2.2.2 S {
{DELETE t1 0 X. {i 1 t Sukhothai} {}}
{DELETE t1 0 X. {i 2 t Ayutthaya} {}}
{DELETE t1 0 X. {i 3 t Thonburi} {}}
}
do_changeset_invert_test 2.2.3 S {
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {i 1 t Sukhothai}}
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {i 2 t Ayutthaya}}
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {i 3 t Thonburi}}
}
do_test 2.2.4 { S delete } {}
do_test 2.3.1 {
execsql { DELETE FROM t1 }
sqlite3session S db main
execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'Sukhothai') }
execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'Ayutthaya') }
execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 'Thonburi') }
S attach t1
execsql {
UPDATE t1 SET x = 10 WHERE x = 1;
UPDATE t1 SET y = 'Surin' WHERE x = 2;
UPDATE t1 SET x = 20, y = 'Thapae' WHERE x = 3;
}
} {}
do_changeset_test 2.3.2 S {
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {i 10 t Sukhothai}}
{DELETE t1 0 X. {i 1 t Sukhothai} {}}
{UPDATE t1 0 X. {i 2 t Ayutthaya} {{} {} t Surin}}
{DELETE t1 0 X. {i 3 t Thonburi} {}}
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {i 20 t Thapae}}
}
do_changeset_invert_test 2.3.3 S {
{DELETE t1 0 X. {i 10 t Sukhothai} {}}
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {i 1 t Sukhothai}}
{UPDATE t1 0 X. {i 2 t Surin} {{} {} t Ayutthaya}}
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {i 3 t Thonburi}}
{DELETE t1 0 X. {i 20 t Thapae} {}}
}
do_test 2.3.4 { S delete } {}
do_test 2.4.1 {
sqlite3session S db main
S attach t1
execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(100, 'Bangkok') }
execsql { DELETE FROM t1 WHERE x = 100 }
} {}
do_changeset_test 2.4.2 S {}
do_changeset_invert_test 2.4.3 S {}
do_test 2.4.4 { S delete } {}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test the application of simple changesets. These tests also test that
# the conflict callback is invoked correctly. For these tests, the
# conflict callback always returns OMIT.
#
db close
forcedelete test.db test.db2
sqlite3 db test.db
sqlite3 db2 test.db2
proc xConflict {args} {
lappend ::xConflict $args
return ""
}
proc bgerror {args} { set ::background_error $args }
proc do_conflict_test {tn args} {
set O(-tables) [list]
set O(-sql) [list]
set O(-conflicts) [list]
array set V $args
foreach key [array names V] {
if {![info exists O($key)]} {error "no such option: $key"}
}
array set O $args
sqlite3session S db main
foreach t $O(-tables) { S attach $t }
execsql $O(-sql)
set ::xConflict [list]
sqlite3changeset_apply db2 [S changeset] xConflict
set conflicts [list]
foreach c $O(-conflicts) {
lappend conflicts $c
}
after 1 {set go 1}
vwait go
uplevel do_test $tn [list { set ::xConflict }] [list $conflicts]
S delete
}
proc do_db2_test {testname sql {result {}}} {
uplevel do_test $testname [list "execsql {$sql} db2"] [list [list {*}$result]]
}
# Test INSERT changesets.
#
do_test 3.1.0 {
execsql { CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b NOT NULL) } db2
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'one');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'two');
} db
} {}
do_db2_test 3.1.1 "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(6, 'VI')"
do_conflict_test 3.1.2 -tables t1 -sql {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 'three');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4, 'four');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 'five');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(6, 'six');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(7, 'seven');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(8, NULL);
} -conflicts {
{INSERT t1 CONSTRAINT {i 8 n {}}}
{INSERT t1 CONFLICT {i 6 t six} {i 6 t VI}}
}
do_db2_test 3.1.3 "SELECT * FROM t1" {
6 VI 3 three 4 four 5 five 7 seven
}
do_execsql_test 3.1.4 "SELECT * FROM t1" {
1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five 6 six 7 seven 8 {}
}
# Test DELETE changesets.
#
do_execsql_test 3.2.1 {
PRAGMA foreign_keys = on;
CREATE TABLE t2(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
CREATE TABLE t3(c, d REFERENCES t2);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 'one');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2, 'two');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(3, 'three');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(4, 'four');
}
do_db2_test 3.2.2 {
PRAGMA foreign_keys = on;
CREATE TABLE t2(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
CREATE TABLE t3(c, d REFERENCES t2);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 'one');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2, 'two');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(4, 'five');
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES('i', 1);
}
do_conflict_test 3.2.3 -tables t2 -sql {
DELETE FROM t2 WHERE a = 1;
DELETE FROM t2 WHERE a = 2;
DELETE FROM t2 WHERE a = 3;
DELETE FROM t2 WHERE a = 4;
} -conflicts {
{DELETE t2 CONSTRAINT {i 1 t one}}
{DELETE t2 NOTFOUND {i 3 t three}}
{DELETE t2 DATA {i 4 t four} {i 4 t five}}
}
do_execsql_test 3.2.4 "SELECT * FROM t2" {}
do_db2_test 3.2.5 "SELECT * FROM t2" {1 one 4 five}
# Test UPDATE changesets.
#
do_execsql_test 3.3.1 {
CREATE TABLE t4(a, b, c, PRIMARY KEY(b, c));
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(1, 2, 3);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(4, 5, 6);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(7, 8, 9);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(10, 11, 12);
}
do_db2_test 3.3.2 {
CREATE TABLE t4(a NOT NULL, b, c, PRIMARY KEY(b, c));
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(0, 2, 3);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(4, 5, 7);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(7, 8, 9);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(10, 11, 12);
}
do_conflict_test 3.3.3 -tables t4 -sql {
UPDATE t4 SET a = -1 WHERE b = 2;
UPDATE t4 SET a = -1 WHERE b = 5;
UPDATE t4 SET a = NULL WHERE c = 9;
UPDATE t4 SET a = 'x' WHERE b = 11;
} -conflicts {
{UPDATE t4 CONSTRAINT {i 7 i 8 i 9} {n {} {} {} {} {}}}
{UPDATE t4 DATA {i 1 i 2 i 3} {i -1 {} {} {} {}} {i 0 i 2 i 3}}
{UPDATE t4 NOTFOUND {i 4 i 5 i 6} {i -1 {} {} {} {}}}
}
do_db2_test 3.3.4 { SELECT * FROM t4 } {0 2 3 4 5 7 7 8 9 x 11 12}
do_execsql_test 3.3.5 { SELECT * FROM t4 } {-1 2 3 -1 5 6 {} 8 9 x 11 12}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This next block of tests verifies that values returned by the conflict
# handler are intepreted correctly.
#
proc test_reset {} {
db close
db2 close
forcedelete test.db test.db2
sqlite3 db test.db
sqlite3 db2 test.db2
}
proc xConflict {args} {
lappend ::xConflict $args
return $::conflict_return
}
foreach {tn conflict_return after} {
1 OMIT {1 2 value1 4 5 7 10 x x}
2 REPLACE {1 2 value1 4 5 value2 10 8 9}
} {
test_reset
do_test 4.$tn.1 {
foreach db {db db2} {
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c, PRIMARY KEY(a));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2, 3);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4, 5, 6);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(7, 8, 9);
} $db
}
execsql {
REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES(4, 5, 7);
REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES(10, 'x', 'x');
} db2
} {}
do_conflict_test 4.$tn.2 -tables t1 -sql {
UPDATE t1 SET c = 'value1' WHERE a = 1; -- no conflict
UPDATE t1 SET c = 'value2' WHERE a = 4; -- DATA conflict
UPDATE t1 SET a = 10 WHERE a = 7; -- CONFLICT conflict
} -conflicts {
{INSERT t1 CONFLICT {i 10 i 8 i 9} {i 10 t x t x}}
{UPDATE t1 DATA {i 4 {} {} i 6} {{} {} {} {} t value2} {i 4 i 5 i 7}}
}
do_db2_test 4.$tn.3 "SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY a" $after
}
foreach {tn conflict_return} {
1 OMIT
2 REPLACE
} {
test_reset
do_test 5.$tn.1 {
# Create an identical schema in both databases.
set schema {
CREATE TABLE "'foolish name'"(x, y, z, PRIMARY KEY(x, y));
}
execsql $schema db
execsql $schema db2
# Add some rows to [db2]. These rows will cause conflicts later
# on when the changeset from [db] is applied to it.
execsql {
INSERT INTO "'foolish name'" VALUES('one', 'one', 'ii');
INSERT INTO "'foolish name'" VALUES('one', 'two', 'i');
INSERT INTO "'foolish name'" VALUES('two', 'two', 'ii');
} db2
} {}
do_conflict_test 5.$tn.2 -tables {{'foolish name'}} -sql {
INSERT INTO "'foolish name'" VALUES('one', 'two', 2);
} -conflicts {
{INSERT {'foolish name'} CONFLICT {t one t two i 2} {t one t two t i}}
}
set res(REPLACE) {one one ii one two 2 two two ii}
set res(OMIT) {one one ii one two i two two ii}
do_db2_test 5.$tn.3 {
SELECT * FROM "'foolish name'" ORDER BY x, y
} $res($conflict_return)
do_test 5.$tn.1 {
set schema {
CREATE TABLE d1("z""z" PRIMARY KEY, y);
INSERT INTO d1 VALUES(1, 'one');
INSERT INTO d1 VALUES(2, 'two');
}
execsql $schema db
execsql $schema db2
execsql {
UPDATE d1 SET y = 'TWO' WHERE "z""z" = 2;
} db2
} {}
do_conflict_test 5.$tn.2 -tables d1 -sql {
DELETE FROM d1 WHERE "z""z" = 2;
} -conflicts {
{DELETE d1 DATA {i 2 t two} {i 2 t TWO}}
}
set res(REPLACE) {1 one}
set res(OMIT) {1 one 2 TWO}
do_db2_test 5.$tn.3 "SELECT * FROM d1" $res($conflict_return)
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test that two tables can be monitored by a single session object.
#
test_reset
set schema {
CREATE TABLE t1(a COLLATE nocase PRIMARY KEY, b);
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b PRIMARY KEY);
}
do_test 6.0 {
execsql $schema db
execsql $schema db2
execsql {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('a', 'b');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('a', 'b');
} db2
} {}
set conflict_return ""
do_conflict_test 6.1 -tables {t1 t2} -sql {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('1', '2');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('A', 'B');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('A', 'B');
} -conflicts {
{INSERT t1 CONFLICT {t A t B} {t a t b}}
}
do_db2_test 6.2 "SELECT * FROM t1" {a b 1 2}
do_db2_test 6.3 "SELECT * FROM t2" {a b A B}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test that session objects are not confused by changes to table in
# other databases.
#
catch { db2 close }
drop_all_tables
forcedelete test.db2
do_iterator_test 7.1 * {
ATTACH 'test.db2' AS aux;
CREATE TABLE main.t1(x PRIMARY KEY, y);
CREATE TABLE aux.t1(x PRIMARY KEY, y);
INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES('one', 1);
INSERT INTO main.t1 VALUES('two', 2);
INSERT INTO aux.t1 VALUES('three', 3);
INSERT INTO aux.t1 VALUES('four', 4);
} {
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {t two i 2}}
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {t one i 1}}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test the sqlite3session_isempty() function.
#
do_test 8.1 {
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t5(x PRIMARY KEY, y);
CREATE TABLE t6(x PRIMARY KEY, y);
INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('a', 'b');
INSERT INTO t6 VALUES('a', 'b');
}
sqlite3session S db main
S attach *
S isempty
} {1}
do_test 8.2 {
execsql { DELETE FROM t5 }
S isempty
} {0}
do_test 8.3 {
S delete
sqlite3session S db main
S attach t5
execsql { DELETE FROM t5 }
S isempty
} {1}
do_test 8.4 { S delete } {}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
do_execsql_test 9.1 {
CREATE TABLE t7(a, b, c, d, e PRIMARY KEY, f, g);
INSERT INTO t7 VALUES(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1);
}
do_test 9.2 {
sqlite3session S db main
S attach *
execsql { UPDATE t7 SET b=2, d=2 }
} {}
do_changeset_test 9.2 S {{UPDATE t7 0 ....X.. {{} {} i 1 {} {} i 1 i 1 {} {} {} {}} {{} {} i 2 {} {} i 2 {} {} {} {} {} {}}}}
S delete
catch { db2 close }
finish_test
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# 2011 Mar 16
#
# 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.
#
#***********************************************************************
#
# The focus of this file is testing the session module.
#
if {![info exists testdir]} {
set testdir [file join [file dirname [info script]] .. .. test]
}
source [file join [file dirname [info script]] session_common.tcl]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
ifcapable !session {finish_test; return}
set testprefix session2
proc test_reset {} {
catch { db close }
catch { db2 close }
forcedelete test.db test.db2
sqlite3 db test.db
sqlite3 db2 test.db2
}
##########################################################################
# End of proc definitions. Start of tests.
##########################################################################
test_reset
do_execsql_test 1.0 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('i', 'one');
}
do_iterator_test 1.1 t1 {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 'i';
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('ii', 'two');
} {
{DELETE t1 0 X. {t i t one} {}}
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {t ii t two}}
}
do_iterator_test 1.2 t1 {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1.5, 99.9)
} {
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {f 1.5 f 99.9}}
}
do_iterator_test 1.3 t1 {
UPDATE t1 SET b = 100.1 WHERE a = 1.5;
UPDATE t1 SET b = 99.9 WHERE a = 1.5;
} { }
do_iterator_test 1.4 t1 {
UPDATE t1 SET b = 100.1 WHERE a = 1.5;
} {
{UPDATE t1 0 X. {f 1.5 f 99.9} {{} {} f 100.1}}
}
# Execute each of the following blocks of SQL on database [db1]. Collect
# changes using a session object. Apply the resulting changeset to
# database [db2]. Then check that the contents of the two databases are
# identical.
#
set set_of_tests {
1 { INSERT INTO %T1% VALUES(1, 2) }
2 {
INSERT INTO %T2% VALUES(1, NULL);
INSERT INTO %T2% VALUES(2, NULL);
INSERT INTO %T2% VALUES(3, NULL);
DELETE FROM %T2% WHERE a = 2;
INSERT INTO %T2% VALUES(4, NULL);
UPDATE %T2% SET b=0 WHERE b=1;
}
3 { INSERT INTO %T3% SELECT *, NULL FROM %T2% }
4 {
INSERT INTO %T3% SELECT a||a, b||b, NULL FROM %T3%;
DELETE FROM %T3% WHERE rowid%2;
}
5 { UPDATE %T3% SET c = a||b }
6 { UPDATE %T1% SET a = 32 }
7 {
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT randomblob(32), randomblob(32) FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT randomblob(32), randomblob(32) FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT randomblob(32), randomblob(32) FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT randomblob(32), randomblob(32) FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT randomblob(32), randomblob(32) FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT randomblob(32), randomblob(32) FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT randomblob(32), randomblob(32) FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT randomblob(32), randomblob(32) FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT randomblob(32), randomblob(32) FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT randomblob(32), randomblob(32) FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT randomblob(32), randomblob(32) FROM %T1%;
DELETE FROM %T1% WHERE (rowid%3)==0;
}
8 {
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT randomblob(32), randomblob(32) FROM %T1%;
ROLLBACK;
}
9 {
BEGIN;
UPDATE %T1% SET b = 'xxx';
ROLLBACK;
}
10 {
BEGIN;
DELETE FROM %T1% WHERE 1;
ROLLBACK;
}
11 {
INSERT INTO %T1% VALUES(randomblob(21000), randomblob(0));
INSERT INTO %T1% VALUES(1.5, 1.5);
INSERT INTO %T1% VALUES(4.56, -99.999999999999999999999);
}
12 {
INSERT INTO %T2% VALUES(NULL, NULL);
}
13 {
DELETE FROM %T1% WHERE 1;
-- Insert many rows with real primary keys. Enough to force the session
-- objects hash table to resize.
INSERT INTO %T1% VALUES(0.1, 0.1);
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+0.1, b+0.1 FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+0.2, b+0.2 FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+0.4, b+0.4 FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+0.8, b+0.8 FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+1.6, b+1.6 FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+3.2, b+3.2 FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+6.4, b+6.4 FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+12.8, b+12.8 FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+25.6, b+25.6 FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+51.2, b+51.2 FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+102.4, b+102.4 FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+204.8, b+204.8 FROM %T1%;
}
14 {
DELETE FROM %T1% WHERE 1;
}
15 {
INSERT INTO %T1% VALUES(1, 1);
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+2, b+2 FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+4, b+4 FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+8, b+8 FROM %T1%;
INSERT INTO %T1% SELECT a+256, b+256 FROM %T1%;
}
16 {
INSERT INTO %T4% VALUES('abc', 'def');
INSERT INTO %T4% VALUES('def', 'abc');
}
17 { UPDATE %T4% SET b = 1 }
18 { DELETE FROM %T4% WHERE 1 }
}
test_reset
do_common_sql {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b INTEGER PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE t3(a, b, c, PRIMARY KEY(a, b));
CREATE TABLE t4(a, b, PRIMARY KEY(b, a));
}
foreach {tn sql} [string map {%T1% t1 %T2% t2 %T3% t3 %T4% t4} $set_of_tests] {
do_then_apply_sql $sql
do_test 2.$tn { compare_db db db2 } {}
}
# The following block of tests is similar to the last, except that the
# session object is recording changes made to an attached database. The
# main database contains a table of the same name as the table being
# modified within the attached db.
#
test_reset
forcedelete test.db3
sqlite3 db3 test.db3
do_test 3.0 {
execsql {
ATTACH 'test.db3' AS 'aux';
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE t2(x, y, z);
CREATE TABLE t3(a);
CREATE TABLE aux.t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
CREATE TABLE aux.t2(a, b INTEGER PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE aux.t3(a, b, c, PRIMARY KEY(a, b));
CREATE TABLE aux.t4(a, b, PRIMARY KEY(b, a));
}
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b INTEGER PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE t3(a, b, c, PRIMARY KEY(a, b));
CREATE TABLE t4(a, b, PRIMARY KEY(b, a));
} db2
} {}
proc xTrace {args} { puts $args }
foreach {tn sql} [
string map {%T1% aux.t1 %T2% aux.t2 %T3% aux.t3 %T4% aux.t4} $set_of_tests
] {
do_then_apply_sql $sql aux
do_test 3.$tn { compare_db db2 db3 } {}
}
catch {db3 close}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The following tests verify that NULL values in primary key columns are
# handled correctly by the session module.
#
test_reset
do_execsql_test 4.0 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b, c, PRIMARY KEY(c, b));
CREATE TABLE t3(a, b INTEGER PRIMARY KEY);
}
foreach {tn sql changeset} {
1 {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(123);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(NULL);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(456);
} {
{INSERT t1 0 X {} {i 456}}
{INSERT t1 0 X {} {i 123}}
}
2 {
UPDATE t1 SET a = NULL;
} {
{DELETE t1 0 X {i 456} {}}
{DELETE t1 0 X {i 123} {}}
}
3 { DELETE FROM t1 } { }
4 {
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(NULL, NULL)
} {
{INSERT t3 0 .X {} {n {} i 1}}
}
5 { INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 2, NULL) } { }
6 { INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, NULL, 3) } { }
7 { INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, NULL, NULL) } { }
8 { INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 2, 3) } { {INSERT t2 0 .XX {} {i 1 i 2 i 3}} }
9 { DELETE FROM t2 WHERE 1 } { {DELETE t2 0 .XX {i 1 i 2 i 3} {}} }
} {
do_iterator_test 4.$tn {t1 t2 t3} $sql $changeset
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test that if NULL is passed to sqlite3session_attach(), all database
# tables are attached to the session object.
#
test_reset
do_execsql_test 5.0 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE t2(x, y PRIMARY KEY);
}
foreach {tn sql changeset} {
1 { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(35) } { {INSERT t1 0 X {} {i 35}} }
2 { INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(36, 37) } { {INSERT t2 0 .X {} {i 36 i 37}} }
3 {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE 1;
UPDATE t2 SET x = 34;
} {
{UPDATE t2 0 .X {i 36 i 37} {i 34 {} {}}}
{DELETE t1 0 X {i 35} {}}
}
} {
do_iterator_test 5.$tn * $sql $changeset
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The next block of tests verify that the "indirect" flag is set
# correctly within changesets. The indirect flag is set for a change
# if either of the following are true:
#
# * The sqlite3session_indirect() API has been used to set the session
# indirect flag to true, or
# * The change was made by a trigger.
#
# If the same row is updated more than once during a session, then the
# change is considered indirect only if all changes meet the criteria
# above.
#
test_reset
db function indirect [list S indirect]
do_execsql_test 6.0 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c);
CREATE TABLE t2(x PRIMARY KEY, y);
CREATE TRIGGER AFTER INSERT ON t2 WHEN new.x%2 BEGIN
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(new.x+1, NULL);
END;
}
do_iterator_test 6.1.1 * {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'one', 'i');
SELECT indirect(1);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'two', 'ii');
SELECT indirect(0);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 'three', 'iii');
} {
{INSERT t1 0 X.. {} {i 1 t one t i}}
{INSERT t1 1 X.. {} {i 2 t two t ii}}
{INSERT t1 0 X.. {} {i 3 t three t iii}}
}
do_iterator_test 6.1.2 * {
SELECT indirect(1);
UPDATE t1 SET c = 'I' WHERE a = 1;
SELECT indirect(0);
} {
{UPDATE t1 1 X.. {i 1 {} {} t i} {{} {} {} {} t I}}
}
do_iterator_test 6.1.3 * {
SELECT indirect(1);
UPDATE t1 SET c = '.' WHERE a = 1;
SELECT indirect(0);
UPDATE t1 SET c = 'o' WHERE a = 1;
} {
{UPDATE t1 0 X.. {i 1 {} {} t I} {{} {} {} {} t o}}
}
do_iterator_test 6.1.4 * {
SELECT indirect(0);
UPDATE t1 SET c = 'x' WHERE a = 1;
SELECT indirect(1);
UPDATE t1 SET c = 'i' WHERE a = 1;
} {
{UPDATE t1 0 X.. {i 1 {} {} t o} {{} {} {} {} t i}}
}
do_iterator_test 6.1.4 * {
SELECT indirect(1);
UPDATE t1 SET c = 'y' WHERE a = 1;
SELECT indirect(1);
UPDATE t1 SET c = 'I' WHERE a = 1;
} {
{UPDATE t1 1 X.. {i 1 {} {} t i} {{} {} {} {} t I}}
}
do_iterator_test 6.1.5 * {
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 'x');
} {
{INSERT t2 0 X. {} {i 1 t x}}
{INSERT t2 1 X. {} {i 2 n {}}}
}
do_iterator_test 6.1.6 * {
SELECT indirect(1);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(3, 'x');
SELECT indirect(0);
UPDATE t2 SET y = 'y' WHERE x>2;
} {
{INSERT t2 0 X. {} {i 3 t y}}
{INSERT t2 0 X. {} {i 4 t y}}
}
do_iterator_test 6.1.7 * {
SELECT indirect(1);
DELETE FROM t2 WHERE x = 4;
SELECT indirect(0);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(4, 'new');
} {
{UPDATE t2 0 X. {i 4 t y} {{} {} t new}}
}
do_iterator_test 6.1.8 * {
CREATE TABLE t3(a, b PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE t4(a, b PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TRIGGER t4t AFTER UPDATE ON t4 BEGIN
UPDATE t3 SET a = new.a WHERE b = new.b;
END;
SELECT indirect(1);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES('one', 1);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('one', 1);
SELECT indirect(0);
UPDATE t4 SET a = 'two' WHERE b = 1;
} {
{INSERT t4 0 .X {} {t two i 1}}
{INSERT t3 1 .X {} {t two i 1}}
}
sqlite3session S db main
do_execsql_test 6.2.1 {
SELECT indirect(0);
SELECT indirect(-1);
SELECT indirect(45);
SELECT indirect(-100);
} {0 0 1 1}
S delete
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test that if a conflict-handler that has been passed either NOTFOUND or
# CONSTRAINT returns REPLACE - the sqlite3changeset_apply() call returns
# MISUSE and rolls back any changes made so far.
#
# 7.1.*: NOTFOUND conflict-callback.
# 7.2.*: CONSTRAINT conflict-callback.
#
proc xConflict {args} {return REPLACE}
test_reset
do_execsql_test 7.1.1 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'one');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'two');
}
do_test 7.1.2 {
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b NOT NULL);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'one');
} db2
} {}
do_test 7.1.3 {
set changeset [changeset_from_sql {
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'five' WHERE a = 1;
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'six' WHERE a = 2;
}]
set x [list]
sqlite3session_foreach c $changeset { lappend x $c }
set x
} [list \
{UPDATE t1 0 X. {i 1 t one} {{} {} t five}} \
{UPDATE t1 0 X. {i 2 t two} {{} {} t six}} \
]
do_test 7.1.4 {
list [catch {sqlite3changeset_apply db2 $changeset xConflict} msg] $msg
} {1 SQLITE_MISUSE}
do_test 7.1.5 { execsql { SELECT * FROM t1 } db2 } {1 one}
do_test 7.2.1 {
set changeset [changeset_from_sql { UPDATE t1 SET b = NULL WHERE a = 1 }]
set x [list]
sqlite3session_foreach c $changeset { lappend x $c }
set x
} [list \
{UPDATE t1 0 X. {i 1 t five} {{} {} n {}}} \
]
do_test 7.2.2 {
list [catch {sqlite3changeset_apply db2 $changeset xConflict} msg] $msg
} {1 SQLITE_MISUSE}
do_test 7.2.3 { execsql { SELECT * FROM t1 } db2 } {1 one}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test that if a conflict-handler returns ABORT, application of the
# changeset is rolled back and the sqlite3changeset_apply() method returns
# SQLITE_ABORT.
#
# Also test that the same thing happens if a conflict handler returns an
# unrecognized integer value. Except, in this case SQLITE_MISUSE is returned
# instead of SQLITE_ABORT.
#
foreach {tn conflict_return apply_return} {
1 ABORT SQLITE_ABORT
2 567 SQLITE_MISUSE
} {
test_reset
proc xConflict {args} [list return $conflict_return]
do_test 8.$tn.0 {
do_common_sql {
CREATE TABLE t1(x, y, PRIMARY KEY(x, y));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('x', 'y');
}
execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('w', 'w') }
set changeset [changeset_from_sql { DELETE FROM t1 WHERE 1 }]
set x [list]
sqlite3session_foreach c $changeset { lappend x $c }
set x
} [list \
{DELETE t1 0 XX {t w t w} {}} \
{DELETE t1 0 XX {t x t y} {}} \
]
do_test 8.$tn.1 {
list [catch {sqlite3changeset_apply db2 $changeset xConflict} msg] $msg
} [list 1 $apply_return]
do_test 8.$tn.2 {
execsql {SELECT * FROM t1} db2
} {x y}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Try to cause an infinite loop as follows:
#
# 1. Have a changeset insert a row that causes a CONFLICT callback,
# 2. Have the conflict handler return REPLACE,
# 3. After the session module deletes the conflicting row, have a trigger
# re-insert it.
# 4. Goto step 1...
#
# This doesn't work, as the second invocation of the conflict handler is a
# CONSTRAINT, not a CONFLICT. There is at most one CONFLICT callback for
# each change in the changeset.
#
test_reset
proc xConflict {type args} {
if {$type == "CONFLICT"} { return REPLACE }
return OMIT
}
do_test 9.1 {
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
}
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('x', 2);
CREATE TRIGGER tr1 AFTER DELETE ON t1 BEGIN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(old.a, old.b);
END;
} db2
} {}
do_test 9.2 {
set changeset [changeset_from_sql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('x', 1) }]
sqlite3changeset_apply db2 $changeset xConflict
} {}
do_test 9.3 {
execsql { SELECT * FROM t1 } db2
} {x 2}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
test_reset
db function enable [list S enable]
do_common_sql {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('x', 'X');
}
do_iterator_test 10.1 t1 {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('y', 'Y');
SELECT enable(0);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('z', 'Z');
SELECT enable(1);
} {
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {t y t Y}}
}
sqlite3session S db main
do_execsql_test 10.2 {
SELECT enable(0);
SELECT enable(-1);
SELECT enable(1);
SELECT enable(-1);
} {0 0 1 1}
S delete
finish_test
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# 2011 March 24
#
# 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 the session module. More
# specifically, it focuses on testing the session modules response to
# database schema modifications and mismatches.
#
if {![info exists testdir]} {
set testdir [file join [file dirname [info script]] .. .. test]
}
source [file join [file dirname [info script]] session_common.tcl]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
ifcapable !session {finish_test; return}
set testprefix session3
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These tests - session3-1.* - verify that the session module behaves
# correctly when confronted with a schema mismatch when applying a
# changeset (in function sqlite3changeset_apply()).
#
# session3-1.1.*: Table does not exist in target db.
# session3-1.2.*: Table has wrong number of columns in target db.
# session3-1.3.*: Table has wrong PK columns in target db.
#
db close
sqlite3_shutdown
test_sqlite3_log log
sqlite3 db test.db
proc log {code msg} { lappend ::log $code $msg }
forcedelete test.db2
sqlite3 db2 test.db2
do_execsql_test 1.0 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
}
do_test 1.1 {
set ::log {}
do_then_apply_sql {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4);
}
set ::log
} {SQLITE_SCHEMA {sqlite3changeset_apply(): no such table: t1}}
do_test 1.2.0 {
execsql { CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c) } db2
} {}
do_test 1.2.1 {
set ::log {}
do_then_apply_sql {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 6);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(7, 8);
}
set ::log
} {SQLITE_SCHEMA {sqlite3changeset_apply(): table t1 has 3 columns, expected 2}}
do_test 1.3.0 {
execsql {
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b PRIMARY KEY);
} db2
} {}
do_test 1.3.1 {
set ::log {}
do_then_apply_sql {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(9, 10);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(11, 12);
}
set ::log
} {SQLITE_SCHEMA {sqlite3changeset_apply(): primary key mismatch for table t1}}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These tests - session3-2.* - verify that the session module behaves
# correctly when the schema of an attached table is modified during the
# session.
#
# session3-2.1.*: Table is dropped midway through the session.
# session3-2.2.*: Table is dropped and recreated with a different # cols.
# session3-2.3.*: Table is dropped and recreated with a different PK.
#
# In all of these scenarios, the call to sqlite3session_changeset() will
# return SQLITE_SCHEMA. Also:
#
# session3-2.4.*: Table is dropped and recreated with an identical schema.
# In this case sqlite3session_changeset() returns SQLITE_OK.
#
do_test 2.1 {
execsql { CREATE TABLE t2(a, b PRIMARY KEY) }
sqlite3session S db main
S attach t2
execsql {
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 2);
DROP TABLE t2;
}
list [catch { S changeset } msg] $msg
} {1 SQLITE_SCHEMA}
do_test 2.2.1 {
S delete
sqlite3session S db main
execsql { CREATE TABLE t2(a, b PRIMARY KEY, c) }
S attach t2
execsql {
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 2, 3);
DROP TABLE t2;
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b PRIMARY KEY);
}
list [catch { S changeset } msg] $msg
} {1 SQLITE_SCHEMA}
do_test 2.2.2 {
S delete
sqlite3session S db main
execsql {
DROP TABLE t2;
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b PRIMARY KEY, c);
}
S attach t2
execsql {
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 2, 3);
DROP TABLE t2;
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b PRIMARY KEY, c, d);
}
list [catch { S changeset } msg] $msg
} {1 SQLITE_SCHEMA}
do_test 2.2.3 {
S delete
sqlite3session S db main
execsql {
DROP TABLE t2;
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b PRIMARY KEY, c);
}
S attach t2
execsql {
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 2, 3);
DROP TABLE t2;
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b PRIMARY KEY);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(4, 5);
}
list [catch { S changeset } msg] $msg
} {1 SQLITE_SCHEMA}
do_test 2.2.4 {
S delete
sqlite3session S db main
execsql {
DROP TABLE t2;
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b PRIMARY KEY, c);
}
S attach t2
execsql {
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 2, 3);
DROP TABLE t2;
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b PRIMARY KEY, c, d);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(4, 5, 6, 7);
}
list [catch { S changeset } msg] $msg
} {1 SQLITE_SCHEMA}
do_test 2.3 {
S delete
sqlite3session S db main
execsql {
DROP TABLE t2;
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b PRIMARY KEY);
}
S attach t2
execsql {
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 2);
DROP TABLE t2;
CREATE TABLE t2(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
}
list [catch { S changeset } msg] $msg
} {1 SQLITE_SCHEMA}
do_test 2.4 {
S delete
sqlite3session S db main
execsql {
DROP TABLE t2;
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b PRIMARY KEY);
}
S attach t2
execsql {
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 2);
DROP TABLE t2;
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b PRIMARY KEY);
}
list [catch { S changeset } msg] $msg
} {0 {}}
S delete
catch { db close }
catch { db2 close }
sqlite3_shutdown
test_sqlite3_log
sqlite3_initialize
finish_test
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# 2011 March 25
#
# 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 the session module.
#
if {![info exists testdir]} {
set testdir [file join [file dirname [info script]] .. .. test]
}
source [file join [file dirname [info script]] session_common.tcl]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
ifcapable !session {finish_test; return}
set testprefix session4
do_test 1.0 {
execsql {
CREATE TABLE x(a, b, c, d, e, PRIMARY KEY(c, e));
INSERT INTO x VALUES(65.21, X'28B0', 16.35, NULL, 'doers');
INSERT INTO x VALUES(NULL, 78.49, 2, X'60', -66);
INSERT INTO x VALUES('cathedral', NULL, 35, NULL, X'B220937E80A2D8');
INSERT INTO x VALUES(NULL, 'masking', -91.37, NULL, X'596D');
INSERT INTO x VALUES(19, 'domains', 'espouse', -94, 'throw');
}
sqlite3session S db main
set changeset [changeset_from_sql {
DELETE FROM x WHERE e = -66;
UPDATE x SET a = 'parameterizable', b = 31.8 WHERE c = 35;
INSERT INTO x VALUES(-75.61, -17, 16.85, NULL, X'D73DB02678');
}]
set {} {}
} {}
# This currently causes crashes. sqlite3changeset_invert() does not handle
# corrupt changesets well.
if 0 {
do_test 1.1 {
for {set i 0} {$i < [string length $changeset]} {incr i} {
set before [string range $changeset 0 [expr $i-1]]
set after [string range $changeset [expr $i+1] end]
for {set j 10} {$j < 260} {incr j} {
set x [binary format "a*ca*" $before $j $after]
catch { sqlite3changeset_invert $x }
}
}
} {}
}
do_test 1.2 {
set x [binary format "ca*" 0 [string range $changeset 1 end]]
list [catch { sqlite3changeset_invert $x } msg] $msg
} {1 SQLITE_CORRUPT}
do_test 1.3 {
set x [binary format "ca*" 0 [string range $changeset 1 end]]
list [catch { sqlite3changeset_apply db $x xConflict } msg] $msg
} {1 SQLITE_CORRUPT}
finish_test
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# 2011 April 13
#
# 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 the session module.
# Specifically, for the sqlite3changeset_concat() command.
#
if {![info exists testdir]} {
set testdir [file join [file dirname [info script]] .. .. test]
}
source [file join [file dirname [info script]] session_common.tcl]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
ifcapable !session {finish_test; return}
set testprefix session5
# Organization of tests:
#
# session5-1.*: Simple tests to check the concat() function produces
# correct results.
#
# session5-2.*: More complicated tests.
#
# session5-3.*: Schema mismatch errors.
#
# session5-4.*: Test the concat cases that indicate that the database
# was modified in between recording of the two changesets
# being concatenated (i.e. two changesets that INSERT rows
# with the same PK values).
#
proc do_concat_test {tn args} {
set subtest 0
foreach sql $args {
incr subtest
sqlite3session S db main ; S attach *
execsql $sql
set c [S changeset]
if {[info commands s_prev] != ""} {
set c_concat [sqlite3changeset_concat $c_prev $c]
set c_two [s_prev changeset]
s_prev delete
set h_concat [changeset_to_list $c_concat]
set h_two [changeset_to_list $c_two]
do_test $tn.$subtest [list set {} $h_concat] $h_two
}
set c_prev $c
rename S s_prev
}
catch { s_prev delete }
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test cases session5-1.* - simple tests.
#
do_execsql_test 1.0 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
}
do_concat_test 1.1.1 {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'one');
} {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'two');
}
do_concat_test 1.1.2 {
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'five' WHERE a = 1;
} {
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'six' WHERE a = 2;
}
do_concat_test 1.1.3 {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 1;
} {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 2;
}
# 1.2.1: INSERT + DELETE -> (none)
# 1.2.2: INSERT + UPDATE -> INSERT
#
# 1.2.3: DELETE + INSERT (matching data) -> (none)
# 1.2.4: DELETE + INSERT (non-matching data) -> UPDATE
#
# 1.2.5: UPDATE + UPDATE (matching data) -> (none)
# 1.2.6: UPDATE + UPDATE (non-matching data) -> UPDATE
# 1.2.7: UPDATE + DELETE -> DELETE
#
do_concat_test 1.2.1 {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('x', 'y');
} {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 'x';
}
do_concat_test 1.2.2 {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5.0, 'five');
} {
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'six' WHERE a = 5.0;
}
do_execsql_test 1.2.3.1 "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('I', 'one')"
do_concat_test 1.2.3.2 {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 'I';
} {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('I', 'one');
}
do_concat_test 1.2.4 {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 'I';
} {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('I', 'two');
}
do_concat_test 1.2.5 {
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'five' WHERE a = 'I';
} {
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'two' WHERE a = 'I';
}
do_concat_test 1.2.6 {
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'six' WHERE a = 'I';
} {
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'seven' WHERE a = 'I';
}
do_concat_test 1.2.7 {
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'eight' WHERE a = 'I';
} {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 'I';
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test cases session5-2.* - more complex tests.
#
db function indirect indirect
proc indirect {{x -1}} {
S indirect $x
s_prev indirect $x
}
do_concat_test 2.1 {
CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c PRIMARY KEY);
INSERT INTO abc VALUES(NULL, NULL, 1);
INSERT INTO abc VALUES('abcdefghijkl', NULL, 2);
} {
DELETE FROM abc WHERE c = 1;
UPDATE abc SET c = 1 WHERE c = 2;
} {
INSERT INTO abc VALUES('abcdefghijkl', NULL, 2);
INSERT INTO abc VALUES(1.0, 2.0, 3);
} {
UPDATE abc SET a = a-1;
} {
CREATE TABLE def(d, e, f, PRIMARY KEY(e, f));
INSERT INTO def VALUES('x', randomblob(11000), 67);
INSERT INTO def SELECT d, e, f+1 FROM def;
INSERT INTO def SELECT d, e, f+2 FROM def;
INSERT INTO def SELECT d, e, f+4 FROM def;
} {
DELETE FROM def WHERE rowid>4;
} {
INSERT INTO def SELECT d, e, f+4 FROM def;
} {
INSERT INTO abc VALUES(22, 44, -1);
} {
UPDATE abc SET c=-2 WHERE c=-1;
UPDATE abc SET c=-3 WHERE c=-2;
} {
UPDATE abc SET c=-4 WHERE c=-3;
} {
UPDATE abc SET a=a+1 WHERE c=-3;
UPDATE abc SET a=a+1 WHERE c=-3;
} {
UPDATE abc SET a=a+1 WHERE c=-3;
UPDATE abc SET a=a+1 WHERE c=-3;
} {
INSERT INTO abc VALUES('one', 'two', 'three');
} {
SELECT indirect(1);
UPDATE abc SET a='one point five' WHERE c = 'three';
} {
SELECT indirect(0);
UPDATE abc SET a='one point six' WHERE c = 'three';
} {
CREATE TABLE x1(a, b, PRIMARY KEY(a));
SELECT indirect(1);
INSERT INTO x1 VALUES(1, 2);
} {
SELECT indirect(1);
UPDATE x1 SET b = 3 WHERE a = 1;
}
catch {db close}
forcedelete test.db
sqlite3 db test.db
do_concat_test 2.2 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, PRIMARY KEY(b));
CREATE TABLE t2(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('string', 1);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4, 2);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(X'FFAAFFAAFFAA', 3);
} {
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('one', 'two');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, NULL);
UPDATE t1 SET a = 5 WHERE a = 2;
} {
DELETE FROM t2 WHERE a = 1;
UPDATE t1 SET a = 4 WHERE a = 2;
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('x', 'y');
}
do_test 2.3.0 {
catch {db close}
forcedelete test.db
sqlite3 db test.db
set sql1 ""
set sql2 ""
for {set i 1} {$i < 120} {incr i} {
append sql1 "INSERT INTO x1 VALUES($i*4, $i);"
}
for {set i 1} {$i < 120} {incr i} {
append sql2 "DELETE FROM x1 WHERE a = $i*4;"
}
set {} {}
} {}
do_concat_test 2.3 {
CREATE TABLE x1(a PRIMARY KEY, b)
} $sql1 $sql2 $sql1 $sql2
do_concat_test 2.4 {
CREATE TABLE x2(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
CREATE TABLE x3(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
INSERT INTO x2 VALUES('a', 'b');
INSERT INTO x2 VALUES('x', 'y');
INSERT INTO x3 VALUES('a', 'b');
} {
INSERT INTO x2 VALUES('c', 'd');
INSERT INTO x3 VALUES('e', 'f');
INSERT INTO x3 VALUES('x', 'y');
}
do_concat_test 2.5 {
UPDATE x3 SET b = 'Y' WHERE a = 'x'
} {
DELETE FROM x3 WHERE a = 'x'
} {
DELETE FROM x2 WHERE a = 'a'
} {
INSERT INTO x2 VALUES('a', 'B');
}
for {set k 1} {$k <=10} {incr k} {
do_test 2.6.$k.1 {
drop_all_tables
set sql1 ""
set sql2 ""
for {set i 1} {$i < 120} {incr i} {
append sql1 "INSERT INTO x1 VALUES(randomblob(20+(random()%10)), $i);"
}
for {set i 1} {$i < 120} {incr i} {
append sql2 "DELETE FROM x1 WHERE rowid = $i;"
}
set {} {}
} {}
do_concat_test 2.6.$k {
CREATE TABLE x1(a PRIMARY KEY, b)
} $sql1 $sql2 $sql1 $sql2
}
for {set k 1} {$k <=10} {incr k} {
do_test 2.7.$k.1 {
drop_all_tables
set sql1 ""
set sql2 ""
for {set i 1} {$i < 120} {incr i} {
append sql1 {
INSERT INTO x1 VALUES(
CASE WHEN random()%2 THEN random() ELSE randomblob(20+random()%10) END,
CASE WHEN random()%2 THEN random() ELSE randomblob(20+random()%10) END
);
}
}
for {set i 1} {$i < 120} {incr i} {
append sql2 "DELETE FROM x1 WHERE rowid = $i;"
}
set {} {}
} {}
do_concat_test 2.7.$k {
CREATE TABLE x1(a PRIMARY KEY, b)
} $sql1 $sql2 $sql1 $sql2
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test that schema incompatibilities are detected correctly.
#
# session5-3.1: Incompatible number of columns.
# session5-3.2: Incompatible PK definition.
#
do_test 3.1 {
db close
forcedelete test.db
sqlite3 db test.db
execsql { CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b) }
set c1 [changeset_from_sql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2) }]
execsql {
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c);
}
set c2 [changeset_from_sql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 3, 4) }]
list [catch { sqlite3changeset_concat $c1 $c2 } msg] $msg
} {1 SQLITE_SCHEMA}
do_test 3.2 {
db close
forcedelete test.db
sqlite3 db test.db
execsql { CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b) }
set c1 [changeset_from_sql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2) }]
execsql {
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b PRIMARY KEY);
}
set c2 [changeset_from_sql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 3) }]
list [catch { sqlite3changeset_concat $c1 $c2 } msg] $msg
} {1 SQLITE_SCHEMA}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test that concat() handles these properly:
#
# session5-4.1: INSERT + INSERT
# session5-4.2: UPDATE + INSERT
# session5-4.3: DELETE + UPDATE
# session5-4.4: DELETE + DELETE
#
proc do_concat_test2 {tn sql1 sqlX sql2 expected} {
sqlite3session S db main ; S attach *
execsql $sql1
set ::c1 [S changeset]
S delete
execsql $sqlX
sqlite3session S db main ; S attach *
execsql $sql2
set ::c2 [S changeset]
S delete
uplevel do_test $tn [list {
changeset_to_list [sqlite3changeset_concat $::c1 $::c2]
}] [list [normalize_list $expected]]
}
drop_all_tables db
do_concat_test2 4.1 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('key', 'value');
} {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 'key';
} {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('key', 'xxx');
} {
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {t key t value}}
}
do_concat_test2 4.2 {
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'yyy';
} {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 'key';
} {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('key', 'value');
} {
{UPDATE t1 0 X. {t key t xxx} {{} {} t yyy}}
}
do_concat_test2 4.3 {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 'key';
} {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('key', 'www');
} {
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'valueX' WHERE a = 'key';
} {
{DELETE t1 0 X. {t key t value} {}}
}
do_concat_test2 4.4 {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 'key';
} {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('key', 'ttt');
} {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 'key';
} {
{DELETE t1 0 X. {t key t valueX} {}}
}
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# 2011 July 11
#
# 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 sessions extension.
# Specifically, it tests that sessions work when the database is modified
# using incremental blob handles.
#
if {![info exists testdir]} {
set testdir [file join [file dirname [info script]] .. .. test]
}
source [file join [file dirname [info script]] session_common.tcl]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
ifcapable !session {finish_test; return}
set testprefix session6
proc do_then_apply_tcl {tcl {dbname main}} {
proc xConflict args { return "OMIT" }
set rc [catch {
sqlite3session S db $dbname
db eval "SELECT name FROM $dbname.sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table'" {
S attach $name
}
eval $tcl
sqlite3changeset_apply db2 [S changeset] xConflict
} msg]
catch { S delete }
if {$rc} {error $msg}
}
test_sqlite3_log x
proc x {args} {puts $args}
forcedelete test.db2
sqlite3 db2 test.db2
do_common_sql {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
CREATE TABLE t2(c PRIMARY KEY, d);
}
# Test a blob update.
#
do_test 1.1 {
do_then_apply_tcl {
db eval { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'helloworld') }
db eval { INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2, 'onetwothree') }
}
compare_db db db2
} {}
do_test 1.2 {
do_then_apply_tcl {
set fd [db incrblob t1 b 1]
puts -nonewline $fd 1234567890
close $fd
}
compare_db db db2
} {}
# Test an attached database.
#
do_test 2.1 {
forcedelete test.db3
file copy test.db2 test.db3
execsql { ATTACH 'test.db3' AS aux; }
do_then_apply_tcl {
set fd [db incrblob aux t2 d 1]
puts -nonewline $fd fourfivesix
close $fd
} aux
sqlite3 db3 test.db3
compare_db db2 db3
} {}
db3 close
db2 close
finish_test
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# 2011 July 13
#
# 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.
#
if {![info exists testdir]} {
set testdir [file join [file dirname [info script]] .. .. test]
}
source [file join [file dirname [info script]] session_common.tcl]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
ifcapable !session {finish_test; return}
set testprefix session8
proc noop {args} {}
# Like [dbcksum] in tester.tcl. Except this version is not sensitive
# to changes in the value of implicit IPK columns.
#
proc udbcksum {db dbname} {
if {$dbname=="temp"} {
set master sqlite_temp_master
} else {
set master $dbname.sqlite_master
}
set alltab [$db eval "SELECT name FROM $master WHERE type='table'"]
set txt [$db eval "SELECT * FROM $master"]\n
foreach tab $alltab {
append txt [lsort [$db eval "SELECT * FROM $dbname.$tab"]]\n
}
return [md5 $txt]
}
proc do_then_undo {tn sql} {
set ck1 [udbcksum db main]
sqlite3session S db main
S attach *
db eval $sql
set ck2 [udbcksum db main]
set invert [sqlite3changeset_invert [S changeset]]
S delete
sqlite3changeset_apply db $invert noop
set ck3 [udbcksum db main]
set a [expr {$ck1==$ck2}]
set b [expr {$ck1==$ck3}]
uplevel [list do_test $tn.1 "set {} $a" 0]
uplevel [list do_test $tn.2 "set {} $b" 1]
}
do_execsql_test 1.1 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES("abc", "xyz");
}
do_then_undo 1.2 { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4); }
do_then_undo 1.3 { DELETE FROM t1 WHERE b=2; }
do_then_undo 1.4 { UPDATE t1 SET b = 3 WHERE a = 1; }
do_execsql_test 2.1 {
CREATE TABLE t2(a, b PRIMARY KEY);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 2);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('abc', 'xyz');
}
do_then_undo 1.2 { INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(3, 4); }
do_then_undo 1.3 { DELETE FROM t2 WHERE b=2; }
do_then_undo 1.4 { UPDATE t1 SET a = '123' WHERE b = 'xyz'; }
do_execsql_test 3.1 {
CREATE TABLE t3(a, b, c, d, e, PRIMARY KEY(c, e));
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES('x', 45, 0.0, 'abcdef', 12);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(45, 0.0, 'abcdef', 12, 'x');
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(0.0, 'abcdef', 12, 'x', 45);
}
do_then_undo 3.2 { UPDATE t3 SET b=b||b WHERE e!='x' }
do_then_undo 3.3 { UPDATE t3 SET a = 46 }
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proc do_conflict_test {tn args} {
proc xConflict {args} {
lappend ::xConflict $args
return ""
}
proc bgerror {args} { set ::background_error $args }
set O(-tables) [list]
set O(-sql) [list]
set O(-conflicts) [list]
array set V $args
foreach key [array names V] {
if {![info exists O($key)]} {error "no such option: $key"}
}
array set O $args
sqlite3session S db main
foreach t $O(-tables) { S attach $t }
execsql $O(-sql)
set ::xConflict [list]
sqlite3changeset_apply db2 [S changeset] xConflict
set conflicts [list]
foreach c $O(-conflicts) {
lappend conflicts $c
}
after 1 {set go 1}
vwait go
uplevel do_test $tn [list { set ::xConflict }] [list $conflicts]
S delete
}
proc do_common_sql {sql} {
execsql $sql db
execsql $sql db2
}
proc changeset_from_sql {sql {dbname main}} {
set rc [catch {
sqlite3session S db $dbname
db eval "SELECT name FROM $dbname.sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table'" {
S attach $name
}
db eval $sql
S changeset
} changeset]
catch { S delete }
if {$rc} {
error $changeset
}
return $changeset
}
proc do_then_apply_sql {sql {dbname main}} {
proc xConflict args { return "OMIT" }
set rc [catch {
sqlite3session S db $dbname
db eval "SELECT name FROM $dbname.sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table'" {
S attach $name
}
db eval $sql
sqlite3changeset_apply db2 [S changeset] xConflict
} msg]
catch { S delete }
if {$rc} {error $msg}
}
proc do_iterator_test {tn tbl_list sql res} {
sqlite3session S db main
if {[llength $tbl_list]==0} { S attach * }
foreach t $tbl_list {S attach $t}
execsql $sql
set r [list]
foreach v $res { lappend r $v }
set x [list]
sqlite3session_foreach c [S changeset] { lappend x $c }
uplevel do_test $tn [list [list set {} $x]] [list $r]
S delete
}
# Compare the contents of all tables in [db1] and [db2]. Throw an error if
# they are not identical, or return an empty string if they are.
#
proc compare_db {db1 db2} {
set sql {SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table' ORDER BY name}
set lot1 [$db1 eval $sql]
set lot2 [$db2 eval $sql]
if {$lot1 != $lot2} {
puts $lot1
puts $lot2
error "databases contain different tables"
}
foreach tbl $lot1 {
set col1 [list]
set col2 [list]
$db1 eval "PRAGMA table_info = $tbl" { lappend col1 $name }
$db2 eval "PRAGMA table_info = $tbl" { lappend col2 $name }
if {$col1 != $col2} { error "table $tbl schema mismatch" }
set sql "SELECT * FROM $tbl ORDER BY [join $col1 ,]"
set data1 [$db1 eval $sql]
set data2 [$db2 eval $sql]
if {$data1 != $data2} {
puts "$data1"
puts "$data2"
error "table $tbl data mismatch"
}
}
return ""
}
proc changeset_to_list {c} {
set list [list]
sqlite3session_foreach elem $c { lappend list $elem }
lsort $list
}
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# 2011 Mar 21
#
# 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.
#
#***********************************************************************
#
# The focus of this file is testing the session module.
#
if {![info exists testdir]} {
set testdir [file join [file dirname [info script]] .. .. test]
}
source [file join [file dirname [info script]] session_common.tcl]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
set testprefix sessionfault
if 1 {
forcedelete test.db2
sqlite3 db2 test.db2
do_common_sql {
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c, PRIMARY KEY(a, b));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2, 3);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4, 5, 6);
}
faultsim_save_and_close
db2 close
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test OOM error handling when collecting and applying a simple changeset.
#
# Test 1.1 attaches tables individually by name to the session object.
# Whereas test 1.2 passes NULL to sqlite3session_attach() to attach all
# tables.
#
do_faultsim_test 1.1 -faults oom-* -prep {
catch {db2 close}
catch {db close}
faultsim_restore_and_reopen
sqlite3 db2 test.db2
} -body {
do_then_apply_sql {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('a string value', 8, 9);
UPDATE t1 SET c = 10 WHERE a = 1;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 4;
}
} -test {
faultsim_test_result {0 {}} {1 SQLITE_NOMEM}
faultsim_integrity_check
if {$testrc==0} { compare_db db db2 }
}
do_faultsim_test 1.2 -faults oom-* -prep {
catch {db2 close}
catch {db close}
faultsim_restore_and_reopen
} -body {
sqlite3session S db main
S attach *
execsql {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('a string value', 8, 9);
UPDATE t1 SET c = 10 WHERE a = 1;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 4;
}
set ::changeset [S changeset]
set {} {}
} -test {
catch { S delete }
faultsim_test_result {0 {}} {1 SQLITE_NOMEM}
faultsim_integrity_check
if {$testrc==0} {
proc xConflict {args} { return "OMIT" }
sqlite3 db2 test.db2
sqlite3changeset_apply db2 $::changeset xConflict
compare_db db db2
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The following block of tests - 2.* - are designed to check
# the handling of faults in the sqlite3changeset_apply() function.
#
catch {db close}
catch {db2 close}
forcedelete test.db2 test.db
sqlite3 db2 test.db2
sqlite3 db test.db
do_common_sql {
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c, PRIMARY KEY(a, b));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('apple', 'orange', 'pear');
CREATE TABLE t2(x PRIMARY KEY, y);
}
db2 close
faultsim_save_and_close
foreach {tn conflict_policy sql sql2} {
1 OMIT { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('one text', 'two text', X'00ff00') } {}
2 OMIT { DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 'apple' } {}
3 OMIT { UPDATE t1 SET c = 'banana' WHERE b = 'orange' } {}
4 REPLACE { INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('keyvalue', 'value 1') } {
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('keyvalue', 'value 2');
}
} {
proc xConflict args [list return $conflict_policy]
do_faultsim_test 2.$tn -faults oom-transient -prep {
catch {db2 close}
catch {db close}
faultsim_restore_and_reopen
set ::changeset [changeset_from_sql $::sql]
sqlite3 db2 test.db2
sqlite3_db_config_lookaside db2 0 0 0
execsql $::sql2 db2
} -body {
sqlite3changeset_apply db2 $::changeset xConflict
} -test {
faultsim_test_result {0 {}} {1 SQLITE_NOMEM}
faultsim_integrity_check
if {$testrc==0} { compare_db db db2 }
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This test case is designed so that a malloc() failure occurs while
# resizing the session object hash-table from 256 to 512 buckets. This
# is not an error, just a sub-optimal condition.
#
do_faultsim_test 3 -faults oom-* -prep {
catch {db2 close}
catch {db close}
faultsim_restore_and_reopen
sqlite3 db2 test.db2
sqlite3session S db main
S attach t1
execsql { BEGIN }
for {set i 0} {$i < 125} {incr i} {
execsql {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(10+$i, 10+$i, 10+$i)}
}
} -body {
for {set i 125} {$i < 133} {incr i} {
execsql {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(10+$i, 10+$i, 1-+$i)}
}
S changeset
set {} {}
} -test {
faultsim_test_result {0 {}} {1 SQLITE_NOMEM}
if {$testrc==0} {
sqlite3changeset_apply db2 [S changeset] xConflict
compare_db db db2
}
catch { S delete }
faultsim_integrity_check
}
catch { db close }
catch { db2 close }
forcedelete test.db2 test.db
sqlite3 db2 test.db2
sqlite3 db test.db
proc xConflict {op tbl type args} {
if { $type=="CONFLICT" || $type=="DATA" } {
return "REPLACE"
}
return "OMIT"
}
do_test 4.0 {
execsql {
PRAGMA encoding = 'utf16';
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 32);
}
execsql {
PRAGMA encoding = 'utf16';
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b NOT NULL);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 4);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4, 16);
} db2
} {}
faultsim_save_and_close
db2 close
do_faultsim_test 4 -faults oom-* -prep {
catch {db2 close}
catch {db close}
faultsim_restore_and_reopen
sqlite3 db2 test.db2
sqlite3session S db main
S attach t1
execsql {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 45);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 55);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 55);
UPDATE t1 SET a = 4 WHERE a = 5;
}
} -body {
sqlite3changeset_apply db2 [S changeset] xConflict
} -test {
catch { S delete }
faultsim_test_result {0 {}} {1 SQLITE_NOMEM}
if {$testrc==0} { compare_db db db2 }
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This block of tests verifies that OOM faults in the
# sqlite3changeset_invert() function are handled correctly.
#
catch {db close}
catch {db2 close}
forcedelete test.db
sqlite3 db test.db
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, PRIMARY KEY(b));
CREATE TABLE t2(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('string', 1);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4, 2);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(X'FFAAFFAAFFAA', 3);
}
set changeset [changeset_from_sql {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('xxx', 'yyy');
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 'string';
UPDATE t1 SET a = 20 WHERE b = 2;
}]
db close
do_faultsim_test 5 -faults oom* -body {
set ::inverse [sqlite3changeset_invert $::changeset]
set {} {}
} -test {
faultsim_test_result {0 {}} {1 SQLITE_NOMEM}
if {$testrc==0} {
set x [list]
sqlite3session_foreach c $::inverse { lappend x $c }
foreach c {
{DELETE t1 0 .X {t xxx t yyy} {}}
{INSERT t1 0 .X {} {t string i 1}}
{UPDATE t1 0 .X {i 20 i 2} {i 4 {} {}}}
} { lappend y $c }
if {$x != $y} { error "changeset no good" }
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test that OOM errors in sqlite3changeset_concat() are handled correctly.
#
catch {db close}
forcedelete test.db
sqlite3 db test.db
do_execsql_test 5.prep1 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, PRIMARY KEY(b));
CREATE TABLE t2(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('string', 1);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4, 2);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(X'FFAAFFAAFFAA', 3);
}
do_test 6.prep2 {
sqlite3session M db main
M attach *
set ::c2 [changeset_from_sql {
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(randomblob(1000), randomblob(1000));
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('one', 'two');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, NULL);
UPDATE t1 SET a = 5 WHERE a = 2;
}]
set ::c1 [changeset_from_sql {
DELETE FROM t2 WHERE a = 1;
UPDATE t1 SET a = 4 WHERE a = 2;
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('x', 'y');
}]
set ::total [changeset_to_list [M changeset]]
M delete
} {}
do_faultsim_test 6 -faults oom-* -body {
set ::result [sqlite3changeset_concat $::c1 $::c2]
set {} {}
} -test {
faultsim_test_result {0 {}} {1 SQLITE_NOMEM}
if {$testrc==0} {
set v [changeset_to_list $::result]
if {$v != $::total} { error "result no good" }
}
}
faultsim_delete_and_reopen
do_execsql_test 5.prep1 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, PRIMARY KEY(a));
}
faultsim_save_and_close
set res [list]
for {set ::i 0} {$::i < 480} {incr ::i 4} {
lappend res "INSERT t1 0 X. {} {i $::i i $::i}"
}
set res [lsort $res]
do_faultsim_test 7 -faults oom-transient -prep {
faultsim_restore_and_reopen
sqlite3session S db main
S attach *
} -body {
for {set ::i 0} {$::i < 480} {incr ::i 4} {
execsql {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($::i, $::i)}
}
} -test {
faultsim_test_result {0 {}} {1 SQLITE_NOMEM}
if {$testrc==0} {
set cres [list [catch {changeset_to_list [S changeset]} msg] $msg]
S delete
if {$cres != "1 SQLITE_NOMEM" && $cres != "0 {$::res}"} {
error "Expected {0 $::res} Got {$cres}"
}
} else {
S changeset
S delete
}
}
faultsim_delete_and_reopen
do_test 8.prep {
sqlite3session S db main
S attach *
execsql {
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, PRIMARY KEY(a));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 6);
}
set ::changeset [S changeset]
S delete
} {}
set expected [normalize_list {
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {i 1 i 2}}
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {i 3 i 4}}
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {i 5 i 6}}
}]
do_faultsim_test 8.1 -faults oom* -body {
set ::res [list]
sqlite3session_foreach -next v $::changeset { lappend ::res $v }
normalize_list $::res
} -test {
faultsim_test_result [list 0 $::expected] {1 SQLITE_NOMEM}
}
do_faultsim_test 8.2 -faults oom* -body {
set ::res [list]
sqlite3session_foreach v $::changeset { lappend ::res $v }
normalize_list $::res
} -test {
faultsim_test_result [list 0 $::expected] {1 SQLITE_NOMEM}
}
faultsim_delete_and_reopen
do_test 9.1.prep {
execsql {
PRAGMA encoding = 'utf16';
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
}
} {}
faultsim_save_and_close
set answers [list {0 {}} {1 SQLITE_NOMEM} {1 {callback requested query abort}}]
do_faultsim_test 9.1 -faults oom-transient -prep {
catch { unset ::c }
faultsim_restore_and_reopen
sqlite3session S db main
S attach *
} -body {
execsql {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv', 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV');
}
set ::c [S changeset]
set {} {}
} -test {
S delete
eval faultsim_test_result $::answers
if {[info exists ::c]} {
set expected [normalize_list {
{INSERT t1 0 X. {} {t abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv t ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV}}
}]
if { [changeset_to_list $::c] != $expected } {
error "changeset mismatch"
}
}
}
}
faultsim_delete_and_reopen
do_test 9.2.prep {
execsql {
PRAGMA encoding = 'utf16';
CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('abcdefghij', 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV');
}
} {}
faultsim_save_and_close
set answers [list {0 {}} {1 SQLITE_NOMEM} {1 {callback requested query abort}}]
do_faultsim_test 9.2 -faults oom-transient -prep {
catch { unset ::c }
faultsim_restore_and_reopen
sqlite3session S db main
S attach *
} -body {
execsql {
UPDATE t1 SET b = 'xyz';
}
set ::c [S changeset]
set {} {}
} -test {
S delete
eval faultsim_test_result $::answers
if {[info exists ::c]} {
set expected [normalize_list {
{UPDATE t1 0 X. {t abcdefghij t ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV} {{} {} t xyz}}
}]
if { [changeset_to_list $::c] != $expected } {
error "changeset mismatch"
}
}
}
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#ifndef __SQLITESESSION_H_
#define __SQLITESESSION_H_ 1
/*
** Make sure we can call this stuff from C++.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "sqlite3.h"
/*
** CAPI3REF: Session Object Handle
*/
typedef struct sqlite3_session sqlite3_session;
/*
** CAPI3REF: Changeset Iterator Handle
*/
typedef struct sqlite3_changeset_iter sqlite3_changeset_iter;
/*
** CAPI3REF: Create A New Session Object
**
** Create a new session object attached to database handle db. If successful,
** a pointer to the new object is written to *ppSession and SQLITE_OK is
** returned. If an error occurs, *ppSession is set to NULL and an SQLite
** error code (e.g. SQLITE_NOMEM) is returned.
**
** It is possible to create multiple session objects attached to a single
** database handle.
**
** Session objects created using this function should be deleted using the
** [sqlite3session_delete()] function before the database handle that they
** are attached to is itself closed. If the database handle is closed before
** the session object is deleted, then the results of calling any session
** module function, including [sqlite3session_delete()] on the session object
** are undefined.
**
** Because the session module uses the [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] API, it
** is not possible for an application to register a pre-update hook on a
** database handle that has one or more session objects attached. Nor is
** it possible to create a session object attached to a database handle for
** which a pre-update hook is already defined. The results of attempting
** either of these things are undefined.
**
** The session object will be used to create changesets for tables in
** database zDb, where zDb is either "main", or "temp", or the name of an
** attached database. It is not an error if database zDb is not attached
** to the database when the session object is created.
*/
int sqlite3session_create(
sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */
const char *zDb, /* Name of db (e.g. "main") */
sqlite3_session **ppSession /* OUT: New session object */
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Delete A Session Object
**
** Delete a session object previously allocated using
** [sqlite3session_create()]. Once a session object has been deleted, the
** results of attempting to use pSession with any other session module
** function are undefined.
**
** Session objects must be deleted before the database handle to which they
** are attached is closed. Refer to the documentation for
** [sqlite3session_create()] for details.
*/
void sqlite3session_delete(sqlite3_session *pSession);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Enable Or Disable A Session Object
**
** Enable or disable the recording of changes by a session object. When
** enabled, a session object records changes made to the database. When
** disabled - it does not. A newly created session object is enabled.
** Refer to the documentation for [sqlite3session_changeset()] for further
** details regarding how enabling and disabling a session object affects
** the eventual changesets.
**
** Passing zero to this function disables the session. Passing a value
** greater than zero enables it. Passing a value less than zero is a
** no-op, and may be used to query the current state of the session.
**
** The return value indicates the final state of the session object: 0 if
** the session is disabled, or 1 if it is enabled.
*/
int sqlite3session_enable(sqlite3_session *pSession, int bEnable);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Set Or Clear the Indirect Change Flag
**
** Each change recorded by a session object is marked as either direct or
** indirect. A change is marked as indirect if either:
**
** <ul>
** <li> The session object "indirect" flag is set when the change is
** made, or
** <li> The change is made by an SQL trigger or foreign key action
** instead of directly as a result of a users SQL statement.
** </ul>
**
** If a single row is affected by more than one operation within a session,
** then the change is considered indirect if all operations meet the criteria
** for an indirect change above, or direct otherwise.
**
** This function is used to set, clear or query the session object indirect
** flag. If the second argument passed to this function is zero, then the
** indirect flag is cleared. If it is greater than zero, the indirect flag
** is set. Passing a value less than zero does not modify the current value
** of the indirect flag, and may be used to query the current state of the
** indirect flag for the specified session object.
**
** The return value indicates the final state of the indirect flag: 0 if
** it is clear, or 1 if it is set.
*/
int sqlite3session_indirect(sqlite3_session *pSession, int bIndirect);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Attach A Table To A Session Object
**
** If argument zTab is not NULL, then it is the name of a table to attach
** to the session object passed as the first argument. All subsequent changes
** made to the table while the session object is enabled will be recorded. See
** documentation for [sqlite3session_changeset()] for further details.
**
** Or, if argument zTab is NULL, then changes are recorded for all tables
** in the database. If additional tables are added to the database (by
** executing "CREATE TABLE" statements) after this call is made, changes for
** the new tables are also recorded.
**
** Changes can only be recorded for tables that have a PRIMARY KEY explicitly
** defined as part of their CREATE TABLE statement. It does not matter if the
** PRIMARY KEY is an "INTEGER PRIMARY KEY" (rowid alias) or not. The PRIMARY
** KEY may consist of a single column, or may be a composite key.
**
** It is not an error if the named table does not exist in the database. Nor
** is it an error if the named table does not have a PRIMARY KEY. However,
** no changes will be recorded in either of these scenarios.
**
** Changes are not recorded for individual rows that have NULL values stored
** in one or more of their PRIMARY KEY columns.
**
** SQLITE_OK is returned if the call completes without error. Or, if an error
** occurs, an SQLite error code (e.g. SQLITE_NOMEM) is returned.
*/
int sqlite3session_attach(
sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */
const char *zTab /* Table name */
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Generate A Changeset From A Session Object
**
** Obtain a changeset containing changes to the tables attached to the
** session object passed as the first argument. If successful,
** set *ppChangeset to point to a buffer containing the changeset
** and *pnChangeset to the size of the changeset in bytes before returning
** SQLITE_OK. If an error occurs, set both *ppChangeset and *pnChangeset to
** zero and return an SQLite error code.
**
** A changeset consists of zero or more INSERT, UPDATE and/or DELETE changes,
** each representing a change to a single row of an attached table. An INSERT
** change contains the values of each field of a new database row. A DELETE
** contains the original values of each field of a deleted database row. An
** UPDATE change contains the original values of each field of an updated
** database row along with the updated values for each updated non-primary-key
** column. It is not possible for an UPDATE change to represent a change that
** modifies the values of primary key columns. If such a change is made, it
** is represented in a changeset as a DELETE followed by an INSERT.
**
** Changes are not recorded for rows that have NULL values stored in one or
** more of their PRIMARY KEY columns. If such a row is inserted or deleted,
** no corresponding change is present in the changesets returned by this
** function. If an existing row with one or more NULL values stored in
** PRIMARY KEY columns is updated so that all PRIMARY KEY columns are non-NULL,
** only an INSERT is appears in the changeset. Similarly, if an existing row
** with non-NULL PRIMARY KEY values is updated so that one or more of its
** PRIMARY KEY columns are set to NULL, the resulting changeset contains a
** DELETE change only.
**
** The contents of a changeset may be traversed using an iterator created
** using the [sqlite3changeset_start()] API. A changeset may be applied to
** a database with a compatible schema using the [sqlite3changeset_apply()]
** API.
**
** Following a successful call to this function, it is the responsibility of
** the caller to eventually free the buffer that *ppChangeset points to using
** [sqlite3_free()].
**
** <h3>Changeset Generation</h3>
**
** Once a table has been attached to a session object, the session object
** records the primary key values of all new rows inserted into the table.
** It also records the original primary key and other column values of any
** deleted or updated rows. For each unique primary key value, data is only
** recorded once - the first time a row with said primary key is inserted,
** updated or deleted in the lifetime of the session.
**
** There is one exception to the previous paragraph: when a row is inserted,
** updated or deleted, if one or more of its primary key columns contain a
** NULL value, no record of the change is made.
**
** The session object therefore accumulates two types of records - those
** that consist of primary key values only (created when the user inserts
** a new record) and those that consist of the primary key values and the
** original values of other table columns (created when the users deletes
** or updates a record).
**
** When this function is called, the requested changeset is created using
** both the accumulated records and the current contents of the database
** file. Specifically:
**
** <ul>
** <li> For each record generated by an insert, the database is queried
** for a row with a matching primary key. If one is found, an INSERT
** change is added to the changeset. If no such row is found, no change
** is added to the changeset.
**
** <li> For each record generated by an update or delete, the database is
** queried for a row with a matching primary key. If such a row is
** found and one or more of the non-primary key fields have been
** modified from their original values, an UPDATE change is added to
** the changeset. Or, if no such row is found in the table, a DELETE
** change is added to the changeset. If there is a row with a matching
** primary key in the database, but all fields contain their original
** values, no change is added to the changeset.
** </ul>
**
** This means, amongst other things, that if a row is inserted and then later
** deleted while a session object is active, neither the insert nor the delete
** will be present in the changeset. Or if a row is deleted and then later a
** row with the same primary key values inserted while a session object is
** active, the resulting changeset will contain an UPDATE change instead of
** a DELETE and an INSERT.
**
** When a session object is disabled (see the [sqlite3session_enable()] API),
** it does not accumulate records when rows are inserted, updated or deleted.
** This may appear to have some counter-intuitive effects if a single row
** is written to more than once during a session. For example, if a row
** is inserted while a session object is enabled, then later deleted while
** the same session object is disabled, no INSERT record will appear in the
** changeset, even though the delete took place while the session was disabled.
** Or, if one field of a row is updated while a session is disabled, and
** another field of the same row is updated while the session is enabled, the
** resulting changeset will contain an UPDATE change that updates both fields.
*/
int sqlite3session_changeset(
sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */
int *pnChangeset, /* OUT: Size of buffer at *ppChangeset */
void **ppChangeset /* OUT: Buffer containing changeset */
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Test if a changeset has recorded any changes.
**
** Return non-zero if no changes to attached tables have been recorded by
** the session object passed as the first argument. Otherwise, if one or
** more changes have been recorded, return zero.
**
** Even if this function returns zero, it is possible that calling
** [sqlite3session_changeset()] on the session handle may still return a
** changeset that contains no changes. This can happen when a row in
** an attached table is modified and then later on the original values
** are restored. However, if this function returns non-zero, then it is
** guaranteed that a call to sqlite3session_changeset() will return a
** changeset containing zero changes.
*/
int sqlite3session_isempty(sqlite3_session *pSession);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Create An Iterator To Traverse A Changeset
**
** Create an iterator used to iterate through the contents of a changeset.
** If successful, *pp is set to point to the iterator handle and SQLITE_OK
** is returned. Otherwise, if an error occurs, *pp is set to zero and an
** SQLite error code is returned.
**
** The following functions can be used to advance and query a changeset
** iterator created by this function:
**
** <ul>
** <li> [sqlite3changeset_next()]
** <li> [sqlite3changeset_op()]
** <li> [sqlite3changeset_new()]
** <li> [sqlite3changeset_old()]
** </ul>
**
** It is the responsibility of the caller to eventually destroy the iterator
** by passing it to [sqlite3changeset_finalize()]. The buffer containing the
** changeset (pChangeset) must remain valid until after the iterator is
** destroyed.
**
** Assuming the changeset blob was created by one of the
** [sqlite3session_changeset()], [sqlite3changeset_concat()] or
** [sqlite3changeset_invert()] functions, all changes within the changeset
** that apply to a single table are grouped together. This means that when
** an application iterates through a changeset using an iterator created by
** this function, all changes that relate to a single table are visted
** consecutively. There is no chance that the iterator will visit a change
** the applies to table X, then one for table Y, and then later on visit
** another change for table X.
*/
int sqlite3changeset_start(
sqlite3_changeset_iter **pp, /* OUT: New changeset iterator handle */
int nChangeset, /* Size of changeset blob in bytes */
void *pChangeset /* Pointer to blob containing changeset */
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Advance A Changeset Iterator
**
** This function may only be used with iterators created by function
** [sqlite3changeset_start()]. If it is called on an iterator passed to
** a conflict-handler callback by [sqlite3changeset_apply()], SQLITE_MISUSE
** is returned and the call has no effect.
**
** Immediately after an iterator is created by sqlite3changeset_start(), it
** does not point to any change in the changeset. Assuming the changeset
** is not empty, the first call to this function advances the iterator to
** point to the first change in the changeset. Each subsequent call advances
** the iterator to point to the next change in the changeset (if any). If
** no error occurs and the iterator points to a valid change after a call
** to sqlite3changeset_next() has advanced it, SQLITE_ROW is returned.
** Otherwise, if all changes in the changeset have already been visited,
** SQLITE_DONE is returned.
**
** If an error occurs, an SQLite error code is returned. Possible error
** codes include SQLITE_CORRUPT (if the changeset buffer is corrupt) or
** SQLITE_NOMEM.
*/
int sqlite3changeset_next(sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Obtain The Current Operation From A Changeset Iterator
**
** The pIter argument passed to this function may either be an iterator
** passed to a conflict-handler by [sqlite3changeset_apply()], or an iterator
** created by [sqlite3changeset_start()]. In the latter case, the most recent
** call to [sqlite3changeset_next()] must have returned [SQLITE_ROW]. If this
** is not the case, this function returns [SQLITE_MISUSE].
**
** If argument pzTab is not NULL, then *pzTab is set to point to a
** nul-terminated utf-8 encoded string containing the name of the table
** affected by the current change. The buffer remains valid until either
** sqlite3changeset_next() is called on the iterator or until the
** conflict-handler function returns. If pnCol is not NULL, then *pnCol is
** set to the number of columns in the table affected by the change. If
** pbIncorrect is not NULL, then *pbIndirect is set to true (1) if the change
** is an indirect change, or false (0) otherwise. See the documentation for
** [sqlite3session_indirect()] for a description of direct and indirect
** changes. Finally, if pOp is not NULL, then *pOp is set to one of
** [SQLITE_INSERT], [SQLITE_DELETE] or [SQLITE_UPDATE], depending on the
** type of change that the iterator currently points to.
**
** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned. If an error does occur, an
** SQLite error code is returned. The values of the output variables may not
** be trusted in this case.
*/
int sqlite3changeset_op(
sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Iterator object */
const char **pzTab, /* OUT: Pointer to table name */
int *pnCol, /* OUT: Number of columns in table */
int *pOp, /* OUT: SQLITE_INSERT, DELETE or UPDATE */
int *pbIndirect /* OUT: True for an 'indirect' change */
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Obtain The Primary Key Definition Of A Table
**
** For each modified table, a changeset includes the following:
**
** <ul>
** <li> The number of columns in the table, and
** <li> Which of those columns make up the tables PRIMARY KEY.
** </ul>
**
** This function is used to find which columns comprise the PRIMARY KEY of
** the table modified by the change that iterator pIter currently points to.
** If successful, *pabPK is set to point to an array of nCol entries, where
** nCol is the number of columns in the table. Elements of *pabPK are set to
** 0x01 if the corresponding column is part of the tables primary key, or
** 0x00 if it is not.
**
** If argumet pnCol is not NULL, then *pnCol is set to the number of columns
** in the table.
**
** If this function is called when the iterator does not point to a valid
** entry, SQLITE_MISUSE is returned and the output variables zeroed. Otherwise,
** SQLITE_OK is returned and the output variables populated as described
** above.
*/
int sqlite3changeset_pk(
sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Iterator object */
unsigned char **pabPK, /* OUT: Array of boolean - true for PK cols */
int *pnCol /* OUT: Number of entries in output array */
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Obtain old.* Values From A Changeset Iterator
**
** The pIter argument passed to this function may either be an iterator
** passed to a conflict-handler by [sqlite3changeset_apply()], or an iterator
** created by [sqlite3changeset_start()]. In the latter case, the most recent
** call to [sqlite3changeset_next()] must have returned SQLITE_ROW.
** Furthermore, it may only be called if the type of change that the iterator
** currently points to is either [SQLITE_DELETE] or [SQLITE_UPDATE]. Otherwise,
** this function returns [SQLITE_MISUSE] and sets *ppValue to NULL.
**
** Argument iVal must be greater than or equal to 0, and less than the number
** of columns in the table affected by the current change. Otherwise,
** [SQLITE_RANGE] is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL.
**
** If successful, this function sets *ppValue to point to a protected
** sqlite3_value object containing the iVal'th value from the vector of
** original row values stored as part of the UPDATE or DELETE change and
** returns SQLITE_OK. The name of the function comes from the fact that this
** is similar to the "old.*" columns available to update or delete triggers.
**
** If some other error occurs (e.g. an OOM condition), an SQLite error code
** is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL.
*/
int sqlite3changeset_old(
sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */
int iVal, /* Column number */
sqlite3_value **ppValue /* OUT: Old value (or NULL pointer) */
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Obtain new.* Values From A Changeset Iterator
**
** The pIter argument passed to this function may either be an iterator
** passed to a conflict-handler by [sqlite3changeset_apply()], or an iterator
** created by [sqlite3changeset_start()]. In the latter case, the most recent
** call to [sqlite3changeset_next()] must have returned SQLITE_ROW.
** Furthermore, it may only be called if the type of change that the iterator
** currently points to is either [SQLITE_UPDATE] or [SQLITE_INSERT]. Otherwise,
** this function returns [SQLITE_MISUSE] and sets *ppValue to NULL.
**
** Argument iVal must be greater than or equal to 0, and less than the number
** of columns in the table affected by the current change. Otherwise,
** [SQLITE_RANGE] is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL.
**
** If successful, this function sets *ppValue to point to a protected
** sqlite3_value object containing the iVal'th value from the vector of
** new row values stored as part of the UPDATE or INSERT change and
** returns SQLITE_OK. If the change is an UPDATE and does not include
** a new value for the requested column, *ppValue is set to NULL and
** SQLITE_OK returned. The name of the function comes from the fact that
** this is similar to the "new.*" columns available to update or delete
** triggers.
**
** If some other error occurs (e.g. an OOM condition), an SQLite error code
** is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL.
*/
int sqlite3changeset_new(
sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */
int iVal, /* Column number */
sqlite3_value **ppValue /* OUT: New value (or NULL pointer) */
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Obtain Conflicting Row Values From A Changeset Iterator
**
** This function should only be used with iterator objects passed to a
** conflict-handler callback by [sqlite3changeset_apply()] with either
** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA] or [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT]. If this function
** is called on any other iterator, [SQLITE_MISUSE] is returned and *ppValue
** is set to NULL.
**
** Argument iVal must be greater than or equal to 0, and less than the number
** of columns in the table affected by the current change. Otherwise,
** [SQLITE_RANGE] is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL.
**
** If successful, this function sets *ppValue to point to a protected
** sqlite3_value object containing the iVal'th value from the
** "conflicting row" associated with the current conflict-handler callback
** and returns SQLITE_OK.
**
** If some other error occurs (e.g. an OOM condition), an SQLite error code
** is returned and *ppValue is set to NULL.
*/
int sqlite3changeset_conflict(
sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter, /* Changeset iterator */
int iVal, /* Column number */
sqlite3_value **ppValue /* OUT: Value from conflicting row */
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Finalize A Changeset Iterator
**
** This function is used to finalize an iterator allocated with
** [sqlite3changeset_start()].
**
** This function should only be called on iterators created using the
** [sqlite3changeset_start()] function. If an application calls this
** function with an iterator passed to a conflict-handler by
** [sqlite3changeset_apply()], [SQLITE_MISUSE] is immediately returned and the
** call has no effect.
**
** If an error was encountered within a call to an sqlite3changeset_xxx()
** function (for example an [SQLITE_CORRUPT] in [sqlite3changeset_next()] or an
** [SQLITE_NOMEM] in [sqlite3changeset_new()]) then an error code corresponding
** to that error is returned by this function. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK is
** returned. This is to allow the following pattern (pseudo-code):
**
** sqlite3changeset_start();
** while( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3changeset_next() ){
** // Do something with change.
** }
** rc = sqlite3changeset_finalize();
** if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
** // An error has occurred
** }
*/
int sqlite3changeset_finalize(sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Invert A Changeset
**
** This function is used to "invert" a changeset object. Applying an inverted
** changeset to a database reverses the effects of applying the uninverted
** changeset. Specifically:
**
** <ul>
** <li> Each DELETE change is changed to an INSERT, and
** <li> Each INSERT change is changed to a DELETE, and
** <li> For each UPDATE change, the old.* and new.* values are exchanged.
** </ul>
**
** If successful, a pointer to a buffer containing the inverted changeset
** is stored in *ppOut, the size of the same buffer is stored in *pnOut, and
** SQLITE_OK is returned. If an error occurs, both *pnOut and *ppOut are
** zeroed and an SQLite error code returned.
**
** It is the responsibility of the caller to eventually call sqlite3_free()
** on the *ppOut pointer to free the buffer allocation following a successful
** call to this function.
**
** WARNING/TODO: This function currently assumes that the input is a valid
** changeset. If it is not, the results are undefined.
*/
int sqlite3changeset_invert(
int nIn, const void *pIn, /* Input changeset */
int *pnOut, void **ppOut /* OUT: Inverse of input */
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Concatenate Two Changeset Objects
**
** This function is used to concatenate two changesets, A and B, into a
** single changeset. The result is a changeset equivalent to applying
** changeset A followed by changeset B.
**
** Rows are identified by the values in their PRIMARY KEY columns. A change
** in changeset A is considered to apply to the same row as a change in
** changeset B if the two rows have the same primary key.
**
** Changes to rows that appear only in changeset A or B are copied into the
** output changeset. Or, if both changeset A and B contain a change that
** applies to a single row, the output depends on the type of each change,
** as follows:
**
** <table border=1 style="margin-left:8ex;margin-right:8ex">
** <tr><th style="white-space:pre">Change A </th>
** <th style="white-space:pre">Change B </th>
** <th>Output Change
** <tr><td>INSERT <td>INSERT <td>
** Change A is copied into the output changeset. Change B is discarded.
** This case does not occur if changeset B is recorded immediately after
** changeset A.
** <tr><td>INSERT <td>UPDATE <td>
** An INSERT change is copied into the output changeset. The values in
** the INSERT change are as if the row was inserted by change A and then
** updated according to change B.
** <tr><td>INSERT <td>DELETE <td>
** No change at all is copied into the output changeset.
** <tr><td>UPDATE <td>INSERT <td>
** Change A is copied into the output changeset. Change B is discarded.
** This case does not occur if changeset B is recorded immediately after
** changeset A.
** <tr><td>UPDATE <td>UPDATE <td>
** A single UPDATE is copied into the output changeset. The accompanying
** values are as if the row was updated once by change A and then again
** by change B.
** <tr><td>UPDATE <td>DELETE <td>
** A single DELETE is copied into the output changeset.
** <tr><td>DELETE <td>INSERT <td>
** If one or more of the column values in the row inserted by change
** B differ from those in the row deleted by change A, an UPDATE
** change is added to the output changeset. Otherwise, if the inserted
** row is exactly the same as the deleted row, no change is added to
** the output changeset.
** <tr><td>DELETE <td>UPDATE <td>
** Change A is copied into the output changeset. Change B is discarded.
** This case does not occur if changeset B is recorded immediately after
** changeset A.
** <tr><td>DELETE <td>DELETE <td>
** Change A is copied into the output changeset. Change B is discarded.
** This case does not occur if changeset B is recorded immediately after
** changeset A.
** </table>
**
** If the two changesets contain changes to the same table, then the number
** of columns and the position of the primary key columns for the table must
** be the same in each changeset. If this is not the case, attempting to
** concatenate the two changesets together fails and this function returns
** SQLITE_SCHEMA. If either of the two input changesets appear to be corrupt,
** and the corruption is detected, SQLITE_CORRUPT is returned. Or, if an
** out-of-memory condition occurs during processing, this function returns
** SQLITE_NOMEM.
**
** If none of the above errors occur, SQLITE_OK is returned and *ppOut set
** to point to a buffer containing the output changeset. It is the
** responsibility of the caller to eventually call sqlite3_free() on *ppOut
** to release memory allocated for the buffer. *pnOut is set to the number
** of bytes in the output changeset. If an error does occur, both *ppOut and
** *pnOut are set to zero before returning.
*/
int sqlite3changeset_concat(
int nA, /* Number of bytes in buffer pA */
void *pA, /* Pointer to buffer containing changeset A */
int nB, /* Number of bytes in buffer pB */
void *pB, /* Pointer to buffer containing changeset B */
int *pnOut, /* OUT: Number of bytes in output changeset */
void **ppOut /* OUT: Buffer containing output changeset */
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Apply A Changeset To A Database
**
** Apply a changeset to a database. This function attempts to update the
** "main" database attached to handle db with the changes found in the
** changeset passed via the second and third arguments.
**
** The fourth argument (xFilter) passed to this function is the "filter
** callback". If it is not NULL, then for each table affected by at least one
** change in the changeset, the filter callback is invoked with
** the table name as the second argument, and a copy of the context pointer
** passed as the sixth argument to this function as the first. If the "filter
** callback" returns zero, then no attempt is made to apply any changes to
** the table. Otherwise, if the return value is non-zero or the xFilter
** argument to this function is NULL, all changes related to the table are
** attempted.
**
** For each table that is not excluded by the filter callback, this function
** tests that the target database contains a compatible table. A table is
** considered compatible if all of the following are true:
**
** <ul>
** <li> The table has the same name as the name recorded in the
** changeset, and
** <li> The table has the same number of columns as recorded in the
** changeset, and
** <li> The table has primary key columns in the same position as
** recorded in the changeset.
** </ul>
**
** If there is no compatible table, it is not an error, but none of the
** changes associated with the table are applied. A warning message is issued
** via the sqlite3_log() mechanism with the error code SQLITE_SCHEMA. At most
** one such warning is issued for each table in the changeset.
**
** For each change for which there is a compatible table, an attempt is made
** to modify the table contents according to the UPDATE, INSERT or DELETE
** change. If a change cannot be applied cleanly, the conflict handler
** function passed as the fifth argument to sqlite3changeset_apply() may be
** invoked. A description of exactly when the conflict handler is invoked for
** each type of change is below.
**
** Each time the conflict handler function is invoked, it must return one
** of [SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT], [SQLITE_CHANGESET_ABORT] or
** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE]. SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE may only be returned
** if the second argument passed to the conflict handler is either
** SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA or SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT. If the conflict-handler
** returns an illegal value, any changes already made are rolled back and
** the call to sqlite3changeset_apply() returns SQLITE_MISUSE. Different
** actions are taken by sqlite3changeset_apply() depending on the value
** returned by each invocation of the conflict-handler function. Refer to
** the documentation for the three
** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT|available return values] for details.
**
** <dl>
** <dt>DELETE Changes<dd>
** For each DELETE change, this function checks if the target database
** contains a row with the same primary key value (or values) as the
** original row values stored in the changeset. If it does, and the values
** stored in all non-primary key columns also match the values stored in
** the changeset the row is deleted from the target database.
**
** If a row with matching primary key values is found, but one or more of
** the non-primary key fields contains a value different from the original
** row value stored in the changeset, the conflict-handler function is
** invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA] as the second argument.
**
** If no row with matching primary key values is found in the database,
** the conflict-handler function is invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND]
** passed as the second argument.
**
** If the DELETE operation is attempted, but SQLite returns SQLITE_CONSTRAINT
** (which can only happen if a foreign key constraint is violated), the
** conflict-handler function is invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT]
** passed as the second argument. This includes the case where the DELETE
** operation is attempted because an earlier call to the conflict handler
** function returned [SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE].
**
** <dt>INSERT Changes<dd>
** For each INSERT change, an attempt is made to insert the new row into
** the database.
**
** If the attempt to insert the row fails because the database already
** contains a row with the same primary key values, the conflict handler
** function is invoked with the second argument set to
** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT].
**
** If the attempt to insert the row fails because of some other constraint
** violation (e.g. NOT NULL or UNIQUE), the conflict handler function is
** invoked with the second argument set to [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT].
** This includes the case where the INSERT operation is re-attempted because
** an earlier call to the conflict handler function returned
** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE].
**
** <dt>UPDATE Changes<dd>
** For each UPDATE change, this function checks if the target database
** contains a row with the same primary key value (or values) as the
** original row values stored in the changeset. If it does, and the values
** stored in all non-primary key columns also match the values stored in
** the changeset the row is updated within the target database.
**
** If a row with matching primary key values is found, but one or more of
** the non-primary key fields contains a value different from an original
** row value stored in the changeset, the conflict-handler function is
** invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA] as the second argument. Since
** UPDATE changes only contain values for non-primary key fields that are
** to be modified, only those fields need to match the original values to
** avoid the SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA conflict-handler callback.
**
** If no row with matching primary key values is found in the database,
** the conflict-handler function is invoked with [SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND]
** passed as the second argument.
**
** If the UPDATE operation is attempted, but SQLite returns
** SQLITE_CONSTRAINT, the conflict-handler function is invoked with
** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT] passed as the second argument.
** This includes the case where the UPDATE operation is attempted after
** an earlier call to the conflict handler function returned
** [SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE].
** </dl>
**
** It is safe to execute SQL statements, including those that write to the
** table that the callback related to, from within the xConflict callback.
** This can be used to further customize the applications conflict
** resolution strategy.
**
** All changes made by this function are enclosed in a savepoint transaction.
** If any other error (aside from a constraint failure when attempting to
** write to the target database) occurs, then the savepoint transaction is
** rolled back, restoring the target database to its original state, and an
** SQLite error code returned.
*/
int sqlite3changeset_apply(
sqlite3 *db, /* Apply change to "main" db of this handle */
int nChangeset, /* Size of changeset in bytes */
void *pChangeset, /* Changeset blob */
int(*xFilter)(
void *pCtx, /* Copy of sixth arg to _apply() */
const char *zTab /* Table name */
),
int(*xConflict)(
void *pCtx, /* Copy of sixth arg to _apply() */
int eConflict, /* DATA, MISSING, CONFLICT, CONSTRAINT */
sqlite3_changeset_iter *p /* Handle describing change and conflict */
),
void *pCtx /* First argument passed to xConflict */
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Constants Passed To The Conflict Handler
**
** Values that may be passed as the second argument to a conflict-handler.
**
** <dl>
** <dt>SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA<dd>
** The conflict handler is invoked with CHANGESET_DATA as the second argument
** when processing a DELETE or UPDATE change if a row with the required
** PRIMARY KEY fields is present in the database, but one or more other
** (non primary-key) fields modified by the update do not contain the
** expected "before" values.
**
** The conflicting row, in this case, is the database row with the matching
** primary key.
**
** <dt>SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND<dd>
** The conflict handler is invoked with CHANGESET_NOTFOUND as the second
** argument when processing a DELETE or UPDATE change if a row with the
** required PRIMARY KEY fields is not present in the database.
**
** There is no conflicting row in this case. The results of invoking the
** sqlite3changeset_conflict() API are undefined.
**
** <dt>SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT<dd>
** CHANGESET_CONFLICT is passed as the second argument to the conflict
** handler while processing an INSERT change if the operation would result
** in duplicate primary key values.
**
** The conflicting row in this case is the database row with the matching
** primary key.
**
** <dt>SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT<dd>
** If any other constraint violation occurs while applying a change (i.e.
** a FOREIGN KEY, UNIQUE, CHECK or NOT NULL constraint), the conflict
** handler is invoked with CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT as the second argument.
**
** There is no conflicting row in this case. The results of invoking the
** sqlite3changeset_conflict() API are undefined.
** </dl>
*/
#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA 1
#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND 2
#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT 3
#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT 4
/*
** CAPI3REF: Constants Returned By The Conflict Handler
**
** A conflict handler callback must return one of the following three values.
**
** <dl>
** <dt>SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT<dd>
** If a conflict handler returns this value no special action is taken. The
** change that caused the conflict is not applied. The session module
** continues to the next change in the changeset.
**
** <dt>SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE<dd>
** This value may only be returned if the second argument to the conflict
** handler was SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA or SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT. If this
** is not the case, any changes applied so far are rolled back and the
** call to sqlite3changeset_apply() returns SQLITE_MISUSE.
**
** If CHANGESET_REPLACE is returned by an SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA conflict
** handler, then the conflicting row is either updated or deleted, depending
** on the type of change.
**
** If CHANGESET_REPLACE is returned by an SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT conflict
** handler, then the conflicting row is removed from the database and a
** second attempt to apply the change is made. If this second attempt fails,
** the original row is restored to the database before continuing.
**
** <dt>SQLITE_CHANGESET_ABORT<dd>
** If this value is returned, any changes applied so far are rolled back
** and the call to sqlite3changeset_apply() returns SQLITE_ABORT.
** </dl>
*/
#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT 0
#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE 1
#define SQLITE_CHANGESET_ABORT 2
/*
** Make sure we can call this stuff from C++.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION && SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */
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#if defined(SQLITE_TEST) && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION) \
&& defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK)
#include "sqlite3session.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <tcl.h>
static int test_session_error(Tcl_Interp *interp, int rc){
extern const char *sqlite3TestErrorName(int);
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(sqlite3TestErrorName(rc), -1));
return TCL_ERROR;
}
/*
** Tclcmd: $session attach TABLE
** $session changeset
** $session delete
** $session enable BOOL
** $session indirect INTEGER
*/
static int test_session_cmd(
void *clientData,
Tcl_Interp *interp,
int objc,
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
){
sqlite3_session *pSession = (sqlite3_session *)clientData;
struct SessionSubcmd {
const char *zSub;
int nArg;
const char *zMsg;
int iSub;
} aSub[] = {
{ "attach", 1, "TABLE", }, /* 0 */
{ "changeset", 0, "", }, /* 1 */
{ "delete", 0, "", }, /* 2 */
{ "enable", 1, "BOOL", }, /* 3 */
{ "indirect", 1, "BOOL", }, /* 4 */
{ "isempty", 0, "", }, /* 5 */
{ 0 }
};
int iSub;
int rc;
if( objc<2 ){
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "SUBCOMMAND ...");
return TCL_ERROR;
}
rc = Tcl_GetIndexFromObjStruct(interp,
objv[1], aSub, sizeof(aSub[0]), "sub-command", 0, &iSub
);
if( rc!=TCL_OK ) return rc;
if( objc!=2+aSub[iSub].nArg ){
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, aSub[iSub].zMsg);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
switch( iSub ){
case 0: { /* attach */
char *zArg = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
if( zArg[0]=='*' && zArg[1]=='\0' ) zArg = 0;
rc = sqlite3session_attach(pSession, zArg);
if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
return test_session_error(interp, rc);
}
}
break;
case 1: { /* changeset */
int nChange;
void *pChange;
rc = sqlite3session_changeset(pSession, &nChange, &pChange);
if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewByteArrayObj(pChange, nChange));
sqlite3_free(pChange);
}else{
return test_session_error(interp, rc);
}
break;
}
case 2: /* delete */
Tcl_DeleteCommand(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[0]));
break;
case 3: { /* enable */
int val;
if( Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[2], &val) ) return TCL_ERROR;
val = sqlite3session_enable(pSession, val);
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewBooleanObj(val));
break;
}
case 4: { /* indirect */
int val;
if( Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[2], &val) ) return TCL_ERROR;
val = sqlite3session_indirect(pSession, val);
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewBooleanObj(val));
break;
}
case 5: { /* isempty */
int val;
val = sqlite3session_isempty(pSession);
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewBooleanObj(val));
break;
}
}
return TCL_OK;
}
static void test_session_del(void *clientData){
sqlite3_session *pSession = (sqlite3_session *)clientData;
sqlite3session_delete(pSession);
}
/*
** Tclcmd: sqlite3session CMD DB-HANDLE DB-NAME
*/
static int test_sqlite3session(
void * clientData,
Tcl_Interp *interp,
int objc,
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
){
sqlite3 *db;
Tcl_CmdInfo info;
int rc; /* sqlite3session_create() return code */
sqlite3_session *pSession; /* New session object */
if( objc!=4 ){
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "CMD DB-HANDLE DB-NAME");
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if( 0==Tcl_GetCommandInfo(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[2]), &info) ){
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "no such handle: ", Tcl_GetString(objv[2]), 0);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
db = *(sqlite3 **)info.objClientData;
rc = sqlite3session_create(db, Tcl_GetString(objv[3]), &pSession);
if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
return test_session_error(interp, rc);
}
Tcl_CreateObjCommand(
interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[1]), test_session_cmd, (ClientData)pSession,
test_session_del
);
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objv[1]);
return TCL_OK;
}
static void test_append_value(Tcl_Obj *pList, sqlite3_value *pVal){
if( pVal==0 ){
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pList, Tcl_NewObj());
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pList, Tcl_NewObj());
}else{
Tcl_Obj *pObj;
switch( sqlite3_value_type(pVal) ){
case SQLITE_NULL:
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pList, Tcl_NewStringObj("n", 1));
pObj = Tcl_NewObj();
break;
case SQLITE_INTEGER:
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pList, Tcl_NewStringObj("i", 1));
pObj = Tcl_NewWideIntObj(sqlite3_value_int64(pVal));
break;
case SQLITE_FLOAT:
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pList, Tcl_NewStringObj("f", 1));
pObj = Tcl_NewDoubleObj(sqlite3_value_double(pVal));
break;
case SQLITE_TEXT:
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pList, Tcl_NewStringObj("t", 1));
pObj = Tcl_NewStringObj((char *)sqlite3_value_text(pVal), -1);
break;
case SQLITE_BLOB:
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pList, Tcl_NewStringObj("b", 1));
pObj = Tcl_NewByteArrayObj(
sqlite3_value_blob(pVal),
sqlite3_value_bytes(pVal)
);
break;
}
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pList, pObj);
}
}
typedef struct TestConflictHandler TestConflictHandler;
struct TestConflictHandler {
Tcl_Interp *interp;
Tcl_Obj *pConflictScript;
Tcl_Obj *pFilterScript;
};
static int test_obj_eq_string(Tcl_Obj *p, const char *z){
int n;
int nObj;
char *zObj;
n = strlen(z);
zObj = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(p, &nObj);
return (nObj==n && (n==0 || 0==memcmp(zObj, z, n)));
}
static int test_filter_handler(
void *pCtx, /* Pointer to TestConflictHandler structure */
const char *zTab /* Table name */
){
TestConflictHandler *p = (TestConflictHandler *)pCtx;
int res = 1;
Tcl_Obj *pEval;
Tcl_Interp *interp = p->interp;
pEval = Tcl_DuplicateObj(p->pFilterScript);
Tcl_IncrRefCount(pEval);
if( TCL_OK!=Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pEval, Tcl_NewStringObj(zTab, -1))
|| TCL_OK!=Tcl_EvalObjEx(interp, pEval, TCL_EVAL_GLOBAL)
|| TCL_OK!=Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), &res)
){
Tcl_BackgroundError(interp);
}
Tcl_DecrRefCount(pEval);
return res;
}
static int test_conflict_handler(
void *pCtx, /* Pointer to TestConflictHandler structure */
int eConf, /* DATA, MISSING, CONFLICT, CONSTRAINT */
sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter /* Handle describing change and conflict */
){
TestConflictHandler *p = (TestConflictHandler *)pCtx;
Tcl_Obj *pEval;
Tcl_Interp *interp = p->interp;
int ret = 0; /* Return value */
int op; /* SQLITE_UPDATE, DELETE or INSERT */
const char *zTab; /* Name of table conflict is on */
int nCol; /* Number of columns in table zTab */
pEval = Tcl_DuplicateObj(p->pConflictScript);
Tcl_IncrRefCount(pEval);
sqlite3changeset_op(pIter, &zTab, &nCol, &op, 0);
/* Append the operation type. */
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pEval, Tcl_NewStringObj(
op==SQLITE_INSERT ? "INSERT" :
op==SQLITE_UPDATE ? "UPDATE" :
"DELETE", -1
));
/* Append the table name. */
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pEval, Tcl_NewStringObj(zTab, -1));
/* Append the conflict type. */
switch( eConf ){
case SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA:
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, pEval,Tcl_NewStringObj("DATA",-1));
break;
case SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND:
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, pEval,Tcl_NewStringObj("NOTFOUND",-1));
break;
case SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT:
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, pEval,Tcl_NewStringObj("CONFLICT",-1));
break;
case SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT:
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, pEval,Tcl_NewStringObj("CONSTRAINT",-1));
break;
}
/* If this is not an INSERT, append the old row */
if( op!=SQLITE_INSERT ){
int i;
Tcl_Obj *pOld = Tcl_NewObj();
for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){
sqlite3_value *pVal;
sqlite3changeset_old(pIter, i, &pVal);
test_append_value(pOld, pVal);
}
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pEval, pOld);
}
/* If this is not a DELETE, append the new row */
if( op!=SQLITE_DELETE ){
int i;
Tcl_Obj *pNew = Tcl_NewObj();
for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){
sqlite3_value *pVal;
sqlite3changeset_new(pIter, i, &pVal);
test_append_value(pNew, pVal);
}
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pEval, pNew);
}
/* If this is a CHANGESET_DATA or CHANGESET_CONFLICT conflict, append
** the conflicting row. */
if( eConf==SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA || eConf==SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT ){
int i;
Tcl_Obj *pConflict = Tcl_NewObj();
for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){
int rc;
sqlite3_value *pVal;
rc = sqlite3changeset_conflict(pIter, i, &pVal);
assert( rc==SQLITE_OK );
test_append_value(pConflict, pVal);
}
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pEval, pConflict);
}
/***********************************************************************
** This block is purely for testing some error conditions.
*/
if( eConf==SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT || eConf==SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND ){
sqlite3_value *pVal;
int rc = sqlite3changeset_conflict(pIter, 0, &pVal);
assert( rc==SQLITE_MISUSE );
}else{
sqlite3_value *pVal;
int rc = sqlite3changeset_conflict(pIter, -1, &pVal);
assert( rc==SQLITE_RANGE );
rc = sqlite3changeset_conflict(pIter, nCol, &pVal);
assert( rc==SQLITE_RANGE );
}
if( op==SQLITE_DELETE ){
sqlite3_value *pVal;
int rc = sqlite3changeset_new(pIter, 0, &pVal);
assert( rc==SQLITE_MISUSE );
}else{
sqlite3_value *pVal;
int rc = sqlite3changeset_new(pIter, -1, &pVal);
assert( rc==SQLITE_RANGE );
rc = sqlite3changeset_new(pIter, nCol, &pVal);
assert( rc==SQLITE_RANGE );
}
if( op==SQLITE_INSERT ){
sqlite3_value *pVal;
int rc = sqlite3changeset_old(pIter, 0, &pVal);
assert( rc==SQLITE_MISUSE );
}else{
sqlite3_value *pVal;
int rc = sqlite3changeset_old(pIter, -1, &pVal);
assert( rc==SQLITE_RANGE );
rc = sqlite3changeset_old(pIter, nCol, &pVal);
assert( rc==SQLITE_RANGE );
}
/* End of testing block
***********************************************************************/
if( TCL_OK!=Tcl_EvalObjEx(interp, pEval, TCL_EVAL_GLOBAL) ){
Tcl_BackgroundError(interp);
}else{
Tcl_Obj *pRes = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp);
if( test_obj_eq_string(pRes, "OMIT") || test_obj_eq_string(pRes, "") ){
ret = SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT;
}else if( test_obj_eq_string(pRes, "REPLACE") ){
ret = SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE;
}else if( test_obj_eq_string(pRes, "ABORT") ){
ret = SQLITE_CHANGESET_ABORT;
}else{
Tcl_GetIntFromObj(0, pRes, &ret);
}
}
Tcl_DecrRefCount(pEval);
return ret;
}
/*
** sqlite3changeset_apply DB CHANGESET CONFLICT-SCRIPT ?FILTER-SCRIPT?
*/
static int test_sqlite3changeset_apply(
void * clientData,
Tcl_Interp *interp,
int objc,
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
){
sqlite3 *db; /* Database handle */
Tcl_CmdInfo info; /* Database Tcl command (objv[1]) info */
int rc; /* Return code from changeset_invert() */
void *pChangeset; /* Buffer containing changeset */
int nChangeset; /* Size of buffer aChangeset in bytes */
TestConflictHandler ctx;
if( objc!=4 && objc!=5 ){
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv,
"DB CHANGESET CONFLICT-SCRIPT ?FILTER-SCRIPT?"
);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if( 0==Tcl_GetCommandInfo(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[1]), &info) ){
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "no such handle: ", Tcl_GetString(objv[2]), 0);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
db = *(sqlite3 **)info.objClientData;
pChangeset = (void *)Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(objv[2], &nChangeset);
ctx.pConflictScript = objv[3];
ctx.pFilterScript = objc==5 ? objv[4] : 0;
ctx.interp = interp;
rc = sqlite3changeset_apply(db, nChangeset, pChangeset,
(objc==5) ? test_filter_handler : 0, test_conflict_handler, (void *)&ctx
);
if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
return test_session_error(interp, rc);
}
Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
return TCL_OK;
}
/*
** sqlite3changeset_invert CHANGESET
*/
static int test_sqlite3changeset_invert(
void * clientData,
Tcl_Interp *interp,
int objc,
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
){
int rc; /* Return code from changeset_invert() */
void *aChangeset; /* Input changeset */
int nChangeSet; /* Size of buffer aChangeset in bytes */
void *aOut; /* Output changeset */
int nOut; /* Size of buffer aOut in bytes */
if( objc!=2 ){
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "CHANGESET");
return TCL_ERROR;
}
aChangeset = (void *)Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(objv[1], &nChangeSet);
rc = sqlite3changeset_invert(nChangeSet, aChangeset, &nOut, &aOut);
if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
return test_session_error(interp, rc);
}
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewByteArrayObj((unsigned char *)aOut, nOut));
sqlite3_free(aOut);
return TCL_OK;
}
/*
** sqlite3changeset_concat LEFT RIGHT
*/
static int test_sqlite3changeset_concat(
void * clientData,
Tcl_Interp *interp,
int objc,
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
){
int rc; /* Return code from changeset_invert() */
void *aLeft; /* Input changeset */
int nLeft; /* Size of buffer aChangeset in bytes */
void *aRight; /* Input changeset */
int nRight; /* Size of buffer aChangeset in bytes */
void *aOut; /* Output changeset */
int nOut; /* Size of buffer aOut in bytes */
if( objc!=3 ){
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "LEFT RIGHT");
return TCL_ERROR;
}
aLeft = (void *)Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(objv[1], &nLeft);
aRight = (void *)Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(objv[2], &nRight);
rc = sqlite3changeset_concat(nLeft, aLeft, nRight, aRight, &nOut, &aOut);
if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
return test_session_error(interp, rc);
}
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewByteArrayObj((unsigned char *)aOut, nOut));
sqlite3_free(aOut);
return TCL_OK;
}
/*
** sqlite3session_foreach VARNAME CHANGESET SCRIPT
*/
static int test_sqlite3session_foreach(
void * clientData,
Tcl_Interp *interp,
int objc,
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
){
void *pChangeSet;
int nChangeSet;
sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter;
int rc;
Tcl_Obj *pVarname;
Tcl_Obj *pCS;
Tcl_Obj *pScript;
int isCheckNext = 0;
if( objc>1 ){
char *zOpt = Tcl_GetString(objv[1]);
isCheckNext = (strcmp(zOpt, "-next")==0);
}
if( objc!=4+isCheckNext ){
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "?-next? VARNAME CHANGESET SCRIPT");
return TCL_ERROR;
}
pVarname = objv[1+isCheckNext];
pCS = objv[2+isCheckNext];
pScript = objv[3+isCheckNext];
pChangeSet = (void *)Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(pCS, &nChangeSet);
rc = sqlite3changeset_start(&pIter, nChangeSet, pChangeSet);
if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
return test_session_error(interp, rc);
}
while( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3changeset_next(pIter) ){
int nCol; /* Number of columns in table */
int nCol2; /* Number of columns in table */
int op; /* SQLITE_INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE */
const char *zTab; /* Name of table change applies to */
Tcl_Obj *pVar; /* Tcl value to set $VARNAME to */
Tcl_Obj *pOld; /* Vector of old.* values */
Tcl_Obj *pNew; /* Vector of new.* values */
int bIndirect;
char *zPK;
unsigned char *abPK;
int i;
sqlite3changeset_op(pIter, &zTab, &nCol, &op, &bIndirect);
pVar = Tcl_NewObj();
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pVar, Tcl_NewStringObj(
op==SQLITE_INSERT ? "INSERT" :
op==SQLITE_UPDATE ? "UPDATE" :
"DELETE", -1
));
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pVar, Tcl_NewStringObj(zTab, -1));
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pVar, Tcl_NewBooleanObj(bIndirect));
zPK = ckalloc(nCol+1);
memset(zPK, 0, nCol+1);
sqlite3changeset_pk(pIter, &abPK, &nCol2);
assert( nCol==nCol2 );
for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){
zPK[i] = (abPK[i] ? 'X' : '.');
}
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pVar, Tcl_NewStringObj(zPK, -1));
ckfree(zPK);
pOld = Tcl_NewObj();
if( op!=SQLITE_INSERT ){
int i;
for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){
sqlite3_value *pVal;
sqlite3changeset_old(pIter, i, &pVal);
test_append_value(pOld, pVal);
}
}
pNew = Tcl_NewObj();
if( op!=SQLITE_DELETE ){
int i;
for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){
sqlite3_value *pVal;
sqlite3changeset_new(pIter, i, &pVal);
test_append_value(pNew, pVal);
}
}
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pVar, pOld);
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pVar, pNew);
Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, pVarname, 0, pVar, 0);
rc = Tcl_EvalObjEx(interp, pScript, 0);
if( rc!=TCL_OK && rc!=TCL_CONTINUE ){
sqlite3changeset_finalize(pIter);
return rc==TCL_BREAK ? TCL_OK : rc;
}
}
if( isCheckNext ){
int rc2 = sqlite3changeset_next(pIter);
rc = sqlite3changeset_finalize(pIter);
assert( (rc2==SQLITE_DONE && rc==SQLITE_OK) || rc2==rc );
}else{
rc = sqlite3changeset_finalize(pIter);
}
if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
return test_session_error(interp, rc);
}
return TCL_OK;
}
int TestSession_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp){
Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "sqlite3session", test_sqlite3session, 0, 0);
Tcl_CreateObjCommand(
interp, "sqlite3session_foreach", test_sqlite3session_foreach, 0, 0
);
Tcl_CreateObjCommand(
interp, "sqlite3changeset_invert", test_sqlite3changeset_invert, 0, 0
);
Tcl_CreateObjCommand(
interp, "sqlite3changeset_concat", test_sqlite3changeset_concat, 0, 0
);
Tcl_CreateObjCommand(
interp, "sqlite3changeset_apply", test_sqlite3changeset_apply, 0, 0
);
return TCL_OK;
}
#endif /* SQLITE_TEST && SQLITE_SESSION && SQLITE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */
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TCCX = $(TCC) $(OPTS) -I. -I$(TOP)/src -I$(TOP)
TCCX += -I$(TOP)/ext/rtree -I$(TOP)/ext/icu -I$(TOP)/ext/fts3
TCCX += -I$(TOP)/ext/async
TCCX += -I$(TOP)/ext/session
# Object files for the SQLite library.
#
@@ -304,7 +305,9 @@ TESTSRC2 = \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_expr.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_tokenizer.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_write.c \
$(TOP)/ext/async/sqlite3async.c
$(TOP)/ext/async/sqlite3async.c \
$(TOP)/ext/session/sqlite3session.c \
$(TOP)/ext/session/test_session.c
# Header files used by all library source files.
#
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C Version\s3.7.14
D 2012-09-03T15:42:36.217
C Merge\sthe\s3.7.14.1\srelease\sincluding\sthe\sfix\sfor\sthe\sLEFT\sJOIN\sproblem\sinto\nthe\ssessions\sbranch.
D 2012-10-04T22:45:58.218
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F Makefile.in abd5c10d21d1395f140d9e50ea999df8fa4d6376
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F Makefile.msc 2f3680c29a53135c2b45a5c9c5c5ee860ed1a34c
F Makefile.vxworks 879f034a64062a364b21000266bbd5bc6e0c19b9
F README cd04a36fbc7ea56932a4052d7d0b7f09f27c33d6
F VERSION a71848df48082f1d6585d4b0819d530fc455485d
F VERSION 9694dff497fc7e53037a5890f30ab069c26e8ab7
F aclocal.m4 a5c22d164aff7ed549d53a90fa56d56955281f50
F addopcodes.awk 17dc593f791f874d2c23a0f9360850ded0286531
F art/sqlite370.eps aa97a671332b432a54e1d74ff5e8775be34200c2
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ F art/sqlite370.jpg d512473dae7e378a67e28ff96a34da7cb331def2
F config.guess 226d9a188c6196f3033ffc651cbc9dcee1a42977
F config.h.in 0921066a13130082764ab4ab6456f7b5bebe56de
F config.sub 9ebe4c3b3dab6431ece34f16828b594fb420da55
F configure e2d0e3b67d2b1b1049d389fd671275d79bb80457 x
F configure e2c3b28dec7f5d1f72dd7465c87bb37f6af1931f x
F configure.ac 6e909664785b8184db2179013cd9d574f96ca3a3
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F doc/lemon.html 334dbf6621b8fb8790297ec1abf3cfa4621709d1
@@ -101,9 +101,21 @@ F ext/rtree/rtree_util.tcl 06aab2ed5b826545bf215fff90ecb9255a8647ea
F ext/rtree/sqlite3rtree.h c34c1e41d1ab80bb8ad09aae402c9c956871a765
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F ext/rtree/viewrtree.tcl eea6224b3553599ae665b239bd827e182b466024
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F ext/session/sessionfault.test 891453e96630ee2915081487fc4b7226f0aa252f
F ext/session/sqlite3session.c 57d04e1d6a3579e673e61dea29f214fb4e0fc505
F ext/session/sqlite3session.h f374c9c4c96e08f67ac418871c29d423245c7673
F ext/session/test_session.c ea4dc9b4a1895c8e6bddcbfe3838d7eb57df2d99
F install-sh 9d4de14ab9fb0facae2f48780b874848cbf2f895 x
F ltmain.sh 3ff0879076df340d2e23ae905484d8c15d5fdea8
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F main.mk 1e1c4a0f975cc43e3e4221249367a40c076b34c0
F mkdll.sh 7d09b23c05d56532e9d44a50868eb4b12ff4f74a
F mkextu.sh 416f9b7089d80e5590a29692c9d9280a10dbad9f
F mkextw.sh 4123480947681d9b434a5e7b1ee08135abe409ac
@@ -123,7 +135,7 @@ F src/auth.c 523da7fb4979469955d822ff9298352d6b31de34
F src/backup.c 5b31b24d6814b11de763debf342c8cd0a15a4910
F src/bitvec.c 26675fe8e431dc555e6f2d0e11e651d172234aa1
F src/btmutex.c 976f45a12e37293e32cae0281b15a21d48a8aaa7
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F src/btreeInt.h 4e5c2bd0f9b36b2a815a6d84f771a61a65830621
F src/build.c a3b700afd475e6387da59be6f2e86161e80d6d87
@@ -131,7 +143,7 @@ F src/callback.c 0cb4228cdcd827dcc5def98fb099edcc9142dbcd
F src/complete.c dc1d136c0feee03c2f7550bafc0d29075e36deac
F src/ctime.c 500d019da966631ad957c37705642be87524463b
F src/date.c 067a81c9942c497aafd2c260e13add8a7d0c7dd4
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F src/delete.c 38f7517f76c61b971a51c91cc343e77897ef6a12
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F src/fault.c 160a0c015b6c2629d3899ed2daf63d75754a32bb
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F src/hash.c a4031441741932da9e7a65bee2b36b5d0e81c073
F src/hash.h 2894c932d84d9f892d4b4023a75e501f83050970
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F src/legacy.c a199d7683d60cef73089e892409113e69c23a99f
F src/lempar.c 0ee69fca0be54cd93939df98d2aca4ca46f44416
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F src/rowset.c 64655f1a627c9c212d9ab497899e7424a34222e0
F src/select.c f843c872a97baa1594c2cc3d4c003409a7bd03af
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F src/table.c 2cd62736f845d82200acfa1287e33feb3c15d62e
F src/tclsqlite.c fe5406573e1527957e00dcaf51edd9d8bd31b918
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F src/test2.c 4178056dd1e7d70f954ad8a1e3edb71a2a784daf
F src/test3.c 3c3c2407fa6ec7a19e24ae23f7cb439d0275a60d
@@ -199,7 +211,7 @@ F src/test_async.c 0612a752896fad42d55c3999a5122af10dcf22ad
F src/test_autoext.c 30e7bd98ab6d70a62bb9ba572e4c7df347fe645e
F src/test_backup.c c129c91127e9b46e335715ae2e75756e25ba27de
F src/test_btree.c 5b89601dcb42a33ba8b820a6b763cc9cb48bac16
F src/test_config.c 09781397ccc24268cb895be0d4c21b4aad651486
F src/test_config.c 1ffddfdfa5a73e7fb497e8c89c22754bbc949c81
F src/test_demovfs.c 20a4975127993f4959890016ae9ce5535a880094
F src/test_devsym.c e7498904e72ba7491d142d5c83b476c4e76993bc
F src/test_func.c 3a8dd37c08ab43b76d38eea2836e34a3897bf170
@@ -234,16 +246,16 @@ F src/test_wholenumber.c 3d2b9ed1505c40ad5c5ca2ad16ae7a289d6cc251
F src/test_wsd.c 41cadfd9d97fe8e3e4e44f61a4a8ccd6f7ca8fe9
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F src/trigger.c 3f258307040173aff383eb23fb74c44fe829078c
F src/update.c 28d2d098b43a2c70dae399896ea8a02f622410ef
F src/update.c abb0fcabe551dae0a133fd2a4370b5a8c23b1831
F src/utf.c 890c67dcfcc7a74623c95baac7535aadfe265e84
F src/util.c 0af2e515dc0dabacec931bca39525f6c3f1c5455
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F src/vdbe.c 9c524bded348fd0a53adc19f2d7cad76ba3442b2
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F src/vdbeInt.h 986b6b11a13c517337355009e5438703ba5b0a40
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F src/vdbe.c b01b505ced376ee6a9310300c9cb1a0980731f94
F src/vdbe.h 87b8ff40de3f55dbcdc33029416862f517c37a2f
F src/vdbeInt.h 3f5d994703b6d61032d48f3086329c960b1697e9
F src/vdbeapi.c 7d23764ea26c1fff2959e6a0984dd96de0fa8f75
F src/vdbeaux.c 797201e170a8bcc746d62aa82e2a280419b3839b
F src/vdbeblob.c 11248c6362389569764682eb0f59ce910f3cc381
F src/vdbemem.c cb55e84b8e2c15704968ee05f0fae25883299b74
F src/vdbesort.c 0dc1b274dcb4d4c8e71b0b2b15261f286caba39b
F src/vdbetrace.c 8bd5da325fc90f28464335e4cc4ad1407fe30835
@@ -251,7 +263,7 @@ F src/vtab.c d2c54fd22aa83eb34fc6f7cd9b097f2fc2b1e9de
F src/wal.c 5acb3e7bbd31f10ba39acad9ce6b399055337a9d
F src/wal.h 29c197540b19044e6cd73487017e5e47a1d3dac6
F src/walker.c 3d75ba73de15e0f8cd0737643badbeb0e002f07b
F src/where.c 22783f4275f6fc09b663115a6091837cb5c510e0
F src/where.c e74f9ed463b0153e7f2a0e5f291c2be16ae76b35
F test/8_3_names.test 631ea964a3edb091cf73c3b540f6bcfdb36ce823
F test/aggerror.test a867e273ef9e3d7919f03ef4f0e8c0d2767944f2
F test/aggnested.test 0be144b453e0622a085fae8665c32f5676708e00
@@ -514,7 +526,7 @@ F test/fuzz_common.tcl a87dfbb88c2a6b08a38e9a070dabd129e617b45b
F test/fuzz_malloc.test 328f70aaca63adf29b4c6f06505ed0cf57ca7c26
F test/fuzzer1.test 69cf1036b92fd3b8e1fd65bef4d7ee3f085c28fb
F test/fuzzerfault.test ff2282c81797b6a355f0748d8b54c7287c5d2b25
F test/hook.test 5f3749de6462a6b87b4209b74adf7df5ac2df639
F test/hook.test 94b927b15883f5c1477ab09eecd16275addb08f4
F test/icu.test 70df4faca133254c042d02ae342c0a141f2663f4
F test/in.test 5941096407d8c133b9eff15bd3e666624b6cbde3
F test/in2.test 5d4c61d17493c832f7d2d32bef785119e87bde75
@@ -644,7 +656,7 @@ F test/pageropt.test 9191867ed19a2b3db6c42d1b36b6fbc657cd1ab0
F test/pagesize.test 1dd51367e752e742f58e861e65ed7390603827a0
F test/pcache.test 065aa286e722ab24f2e51792c1f093bf60656b16
F test/pcache2.test a83efe2dec0d392f814bfc998def1d1833942025
F test/permutations.test 1a8ac849b659445a0b3883caf42fa2c2a289f4a1
F test/permutations.test 02dd9f7fd2fc874d25572b9ae431181bd69a174f
F test/pragma.test a62f73293b0f0d79b0c87f8dd32d46fe53b0bd17
F test/pragma2.test 3a55f82b954242c642f8342b17dffc8b47472947
F test/printf.test ec9870c4dce8686a37818e0bf1aba6e6a1863552
@@ -692,6 +704,7 @@ F test/selectA.test 06d1032fa9009314c95394f2ca2e60d9f7ae8532
F test/selectB.test 954e4e49cf1f896d61794e440669e03a27ceea25
F test/selectC.test 871fb55d884d3de5943c4057ebd22c2459e71977
F test/server1.test 46803bd3fe8b99b30dbc5ff38ffc756f5c13a118
F test/session.test c1a17c11ef7d01c24fe2b9f7871190d949a8e718
F test/shared.test 1da9dbad400cee0d93f252ccf76e1ae007a63746
F test/shared2.test 03eb4a8d372e290107d34b6ce1809919a698e879
F test/shared3.test ebf77f023f4bdaa8f74f65822b559e86ce5c6257
@@ -734,11 +747,11 @@ F test/syscall.test bea9bf329bff733c791310244617c2a76974e64a
F test/sysfault.test c79441d88d23696fbec7b147dba98d42a04f523f
F test/table.test a59d985ca366e39b17b175f387f9d5db5a18d4e2
F test/tableapi.test 2674633fa95d80da917571ebdd759a14d9819126
F test/tclsqlite.test 1597d353308531527583481d14d9da52ea8ed0af
F test/tclsqlite.test 2052ca66640b14d33b8e17f3a24b946cddfb0ec2
F test/tempdb.test 19d0f66e2e3eeffd68661a11c83ba5e6ace9128c
F test/temptable.test 51edd31c65ed1560dd600b1796e8325df96318e2
F test/temptrigger.test 26670ed7a39cf2296a7f0a9e0a1d7bdb7abe936d
F test/tester.tcl 2665f64c9ce71944b4d41269114e658fb81bda05
F test/tester.tcl 184ef244e01486ba1625f71f501b07dd483f5a54
F test/thread001.test 7cc2ce08f9cde95964736d11e91f9ab610f82f91
F test/thread002.test e630504f8a06c00bf8bbe68528774dd96aeb2e58
F test/thread003.test ee4c9efc3b86a6a2767516a37bd64251272560a7
@@ -966,7 +979,7 @@ F test/where9.test ae98dc22ef9b6f2bc81e9f164e41b38faa9bda06
F test/whereA.test 24c234263c8fe358f079d5e57d884fb569d2da0a
F test/whereB.test 0def95db3bdec220a731c7e4bec5930327c1d8c5
F test/whereC.test 13ff5ec0dba407c0e0c075980c75b3275a6774e5
F test/whereD.test 304ccbe3c77e0d0764f37c91d43b8c4792a5e02f
F test/whereD.test 11945e79899a97958d87d1e5ac6ae5abd827356b
F test/wherelimit.test 5e9fd41e79bb2b2d588ed999d641d9c965619b31
F test/win32lock.test b2a539e85ae6b2d78475e016a9636b4451dc7fb9
F test/zeroblob.test caaecfb4f908f7bc086ed238668049f96774d688
@@ -1014,10 +1027,7 @@ F tool/vdbe-compress.tcl d70ea6d8a19e3571d7ab8c9b75cba86d1173ff0f
F tool/warnings-clang.sh f6aa929dc20ef1f856af04a730772f59283631d4
F tool/warnings.sh fbc018d67fd7395f440c28f33ef0f94420226381
F tool/win/sqlite.vsix 67d8a99aceb56384a81b3f30d6c71743146d2cc9
P ebb08d0b4d1ed674e4a23c3754206ca2df9063ff
R 8bdf9ef517616ac5a5043f12bec4acdb
T +bgcolor * #d0c0ff
T +sym-release *
T +sym-version-3.7.14 *
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R 05bcb07e9ac288a81b251a2d7eae2e18
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@@ -1 +1 @@
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@@ -5922,6 +5922,9 @@ static void copyNodeContent(MemPage *pFrom, MemPage *pTo, int *pRC){
** If aOvflSpace is set to a null pointer, this function returns
** SQLITE_NOMEM.
*/
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1700 && defined(_M_ARM)
#pragma optimize("", off)
#endif
static int balance_nonroot(
MemPage *pParent, /* Parent page of siblings being balanced */
int iParentIdx, /* Index of "the page" in pParent */
@@ -6552,6 +6555,9 @@ balance_cleanup:
return rc;
}
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1700 && defined(_M_ARM)
#pragma optimize("", on)
#endif
/*
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@@ -346,8 +346,15 @@ void sqlite3DeleteFrom(
/* Special case: A DELETE without a WHERE clause deletes everything.
** It is easier just to erase the whole table. Prior to version 3.6.5,
** this optimization caused the row change count (the value returned by
** API function sqlite3_count_changes) to be set incorrectly. */
if( rcauth==SQLITE_OK && pWhere==0 && !pTrigger && !IsVirtual(pTab)
** API function sqlite3_count_changes) to be set incorrectly.
*/
if( rcauth==SQLITE_OK
&& pWhere==0
&& !pTrigger
&& !IsVirtual(pTab)
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
&& db->xPreUpdateCallback==0
#endif
&& 0==sqlite3FkRequired(pParse, pTab, 0, 0)
){
assert( !isView );
@@ -401,7 +408,7 @@ void sqlite3DeleteFrom(
if( IsVirtual(pTab) ){
const char *pVTab = (const char *)sqlite3GetVTable(db, pTab);
sqlite3VtabMakeWritable(pParse, pTab);
sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(v, OP_VUpdate, 0, 1, iRowid, pVTab, P4_VTAB);
sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(v, OP_VUpdate, 0, 1, iRowid, (char*)pVTab, P4_VTAB);
sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, OE_Abort);
sqlite3MayAbort(pParse);
}else
@@ -542,13 +549,18 @@ void sqlite3GenerateRowDelete(
/* Delete the index and table entries. Skip this step if pTab is really
** a view (in which case the only effect of the DELETE statement is to
** fire the INSTEAD OF triggers). */
** fire the INSTEAD OF triggers).
**
** If variable 'count' is non-zero, then this OP_Delete instruction should
** invoke the update-hook. The pre-update-hook, on the other hand should
** be invoked unless table pTab is a system table. The difference is that
** the update-hook is not invoked for rows removed by REPLACE, but the
** pre-update-hook is.
*/
if( pTab->pSelect==0 ){
sqlite3GenerateRowIndexDelete(pParse, pTab, iCur, 0);
sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Delete, iCur, (count?OPFLAG_NCHANGE:0));
if( count ){
sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, pTab->zName, P4_TRANSIENT);
}
sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, (char*)pTab, P4_TABLE);
}
/* Do any ON CASCADE, SET NULL or SET DEFAULT operations required to
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@@ -1300,9 +1300,19 @@ void sqlite3GenerateConstraintChecks(
sqlite3GenerateRowDelete(
pParse, pTab, baseCur, regRowid, 0, pTrigger, OE_Replace
);
}else if( pTab->pIndex ){
sqlite3MultiWrite(pParse);
sqlite3GenerateRowIndexDelete(pParse, pTab, baseCur, 0);
}else{
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
/* This OP_Delete opcode fires the pre-update-hook only. It does
** not modify the b-tree. It is more efficient to let the coming
** OP_Insert replace the existing entry than it is to delete the
** existing entry and then insert a new one. */
sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Delete, baseCur, OPFLAG_ISNOOP);
sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, (char *)pTab, P4_TABLE);
#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */
if( pTab->pIndex ){
sqlite3MultiWrite(pParse);
sqlite3GenerateRowIndexDelete(pParse, pTab, baseCur, 0);
}
}
seenReplace = 1;
break;
@@ -1481,7 +1491,7 @@ void sqlite3CompleteInsertion(
}
sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Insert, baseCur, regRec, regRowid);
if( !pParse->nested ){
sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, pTab->zName, P4_TRANSIENT);
sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, (char *)pTab, P4_TABLE);
}
sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, pik_flags);
}
@@ -1813,7 +1823,7 @@ static int xferOptimization(
sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_RowData, iSrc, regData);
sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Insert, iDest, regData, regRowid);
sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, OPFLAG_NCHANGE|OPFLAG_LASTROWID|OPFLAG_APPEND);
sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, pDest->zName, 0);
sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, (char *)pDest, P4_TABLE);
sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Next, iSrc, addr1);
for(pDestIdx=pDest->pIndex; pDestIdx; pDestIdx=pDestIdx->pNext){
for(pSrcIdx=pSrc->pIndex; ALWAYS(pSrcIdx); pSrcIdx=pSrcIdx->pNext){
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@@ -1469,6 +1469,27 @@ void *sqlite3_rollback_hook(
return pRet;
}
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
/*
** Register a callback to be invoked each time a row is updated,
** inserted or deleted using this database connection.
*/
void *sqlite3_preupdate_hook(
sqlite3 *db, /* Attach the hook to this database */
void(*xCallback)( /* Callback function */
void*,sqlite3*,int,char const*,char const*,sqlite3_int64,sqlite3_int64),
void *pArg /* First callback argument */
){
void *pRet;
sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex);
pRet = db->pPreUpdateArg;
db->xPreUpdateCallback = xCallback;
db->pPreUpdateArg = pArg;
sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex);
return pRet;
}
#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */
#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL
/*
** The sqlite3_wal_hook() callback registered by sqlite3_wal_autocheckpoint().
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@@ -4694,8 +4694,8 @@ void *sqlite3_rollback_hook(sqlite3*, void(*)(void *), void*);
** on the same [database connection] D, or NULL for
** the first call on D.
**
** See also the [sqlite3_commit_hook()] and [sqlite3_rollback_hook()]
** interfaces.
** See also the [sqlite3_commit_hook()], [sqlite3_rollback_hook()],
** and [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] interfaces.
*/
void *sqlite3_update_hook(
sqlite3*,
@@ -6091,7 +6091,7 @@ int sqlite3_db_status(sqlite3*, int op, int *pCur, int *pHiwtr, int resetFlg);
** database file in rollback mode databases. Any pages written as part of
** transaction rollback or database recovery operations are not included.
** If an IO or other error occurs while writing a page to disk, the effect
** on subsequent SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_WRITE requests is undefined.)^ ^The
** on subsequent SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_WRITE requests is undefined). ^The
** highwater mark associated with SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_WRITE is always 0.
** </dd>
** </dl>
@@ -7017,6 +7017,101 @@ int sqlite3_vtab_on_conflict(sqlite3 *);
/*
** CAPI3REF: The pre-update hook.
** EXPERIMENTAL
**
** ^These interfaces are only available if SQLite is compiled using the
** [SQLITE_ENABLE_UPDATE_HOOK] compile-time option.
**
** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] interface registers a callback function
** that is invoked prior to each [INSERT], [UPDATE], and [DELETE] operation.
** ^At most one preupdate hook may be registered at a time on a single
** [database connection]; each call to [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] overrides
** the previous setting.
** ^The preupdate hook is disabled by invoking [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()]
** with a NULL pointer as the second parameter.
** ^The third parameter to [sqlite3_preupdate_hook()] is passed through as
** the first parameter to callbacks.
**
** ^The preupdate hook only fires for changes to real tables; the preupdate
** hook is not invoked for changes to virtual tables.
**
** ^The second parameter to the preupdate callback is a pointer to
** the [database connection] that registered the preupdate hook.
** ^The third parameter to the preupdate callback is one of the constants
** [SQLITE_INSERT], [SQLITE_DELETE], or [SQLITE_UPDATE] to indentify the
** kind of update operation that is about to occur.
** ^(The fourth parameter to the preupdate callback is the name of the
** database within the database connection that is being modified. This
** will be "main" for the main database or "temp" for TEMP tables or
** the name given after the AS keyword in the [ATTACH] statement for attached
** databases.)^
** ^The fifth parameter to the preupdate callback is the name of the
** table that is being modified.
** ^The sixth parameter to the preupdate callback is the initial [rowid] of the
** row being changes for SQLITE_UPDATE and SQLITE_DELETE changes and is
** undefined for SQLITE_INSERT changes.
** ^The seventh parameter to the preupdate callback is the final [rowid] of
** the row being changed for SQLITE_UPDATE and SQLITE_INSERT changes and is
** undefined for SQLITE_DELETE changes.
**
** The [sqlite3_preupdate_old()], [sqlite3_preupdate_new()],
** [sqlite3_preupdate_count()], and [sqlite3_preupdate_depth()] interfaces
** provide additional information about a preupdate event. These routines
** may only be called from within a preupdate callback. Invoking any of
** these routines from outside of a preupdate callback or with a
** [database connection] pointer that is different from the one supplied
** to the preupdate callback results in undefined and probably undesirable
** behavior.
**
** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_count(D)] interface returns the number of columns
** in the row that is being inserted, updated, or deleted.
**
** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_old(D,N,P)] interface writes into P a pointer to
** a [protected sqlite3_value] that contains the value of the Nth column of
** the table row before it is updated. The N parameter must be between 0
** and one less than the number of columns or the behavior will be
** undefined. This must only be used within SQLITE_UPDATE and SQLITE_DELETE
** preupdate callbacks; if it is used by an SQLITE_INSERT callback then the
** behavior is undefined. The [sqlite3_value] that P points to
** will be destroyed when the preupdate callback returns.
**
** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_new(D,N,P)] interface writes into P a pointer to
** a [protected sqlite3_value] that contains the value of the Nth column of
** the table row after it is updated. The N parameter must be between 0
** and one less than the number of columns or the behavior will be
** undefined. This must only be used within SQLITE_INSERT and SQLITE_UPDATE
** preupdate callbacks; if it is used by an SQLITE_DELETE callback then the
** behavior is undefined. The [sqlite3_value] that P points to
** will be destroyed when the preupdate callback returns.
**
** ^The [sqlite3_preupdate_depth(D)] interface returns 0 if the preupdate
** callback was invoked as a result of a direct insert, update, or delete
** operation; or 1 for inserts, updates, or deletes invoked by top-level
** triggers; or 2 for changes resulting from triggers called by top-level
** triggers; and so forth.
**
** See also: [sqlite3_update_hook()]
*/
SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL void *sqlite3_preupdate_hook(
sqlite3 *db,
void(*xPreUpdate)(
void *pCtx, /* Copy of third arg to preupdate_hook() */
sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */
int op, /* SQLITE_UPDATE, DELETE or INSERT */
char const *zDb, /* Database name */
char const *zName, /* Table name */
sqlite3_int64 iKey1, /* Rowid of row about to be deleted/updated */
sqlite3_int64 iKey2 /* New rowid value (for a rowid UPDATE) */
),
void*
);
SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_preupdate_old(sqlite3 *, int, sqlite3_value **);
SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_preupdate_count(sqlite3 *);
SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_preupdate_depth(sqlite3 *);
SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_preupdate_new(sqlite3 *, int, sqlite3_value **);
/*
** Undo the hack that converts floating point types to integer for
** builds on processors without floating point support.
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@@ -658,6 +658,7 @@ typedef struct LookasideSlot LookasideSlot;
typedef struct Module Module;
typedef struct NameContext NameContext;
typedef struct Parse Parse;
typedef struct PreUpdate PreUpdate;
typedef struct RowSet RowSet;
typedef struct Savepoint Savepoint;
typedef struct Select Select;
@@ -860,6 +861,13 @@ struct sqlite3 {
void (*xRollbackCallback)(void*); /* Invoked at every commit. */
void *pUpdateArg;
void (*xUpdateCallback)(void*,int, const char*,const char*,sqlite_int64);
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
void *pPreUpdateArg; /* First argument to xPreUpdateCallback */
void (*xPreUpdateCallback)( /* Registered using sqlite3_preupdate_hook() */
void*,sqlite3*,int,char const*,char const*,sqlite3_int64,sqlite3_int64
);
PreUpdate *pPreUpdate; /* Context for active pre-update callback */
#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */
#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL
int (*xWalCallback)(void *, sqlite3 *, const char *, int);
void *pWalArg;
@@ -2310,6 +2318,9 @@ struct AuthContext {
/*
** Bitfield flags for P5 value in various opcodes.
**
** Note that the values for ISNOOP and LENGTHARG are the same. But as
** those bits are never used on the same opcode, the overlap is harmless.
*/
#define OPFLAG_NCHANGE 0x01 /* Set to update db->nChange */
#define OPFLAG_LASTROWID 0x02 /* Set to update db->lastRowid */
@@ -2317,6 +2328,7 @@ struct AuthContext {
#define OPFLAG_APPEND 0x08 /* This is likely to be an append */
#define OPFLAG_USESEEKRESULT 0x10 /* Try to avoid a seek in BtreeInsert() */
#define OPFLAG_CLEARCACHE 0x20 /* Clear pseudo-table cache in OP_Column */
#define OPFLAG_ISNOOP 0x40 /* OP_Delete does pre-update-hook only */
#define OPFLAG_LENGTHARG 0x40 /* OP_Column only used for length() */
#define OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG 0x80 /* OP_Column only used for typeof() */
#define OPFLAG_BULKCSR 0x01 /* OP_Open** used to open bulk cursor */
+206 -80
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@@ -53,15 +53,8 @@
#define NUM_PREPARED_STMTS 10
#define MAX_PREPARED_STMTS 100
/*
** If TCL uses UTF-8 and SQLite is configured to use iso8859, then we
** have to do a translation when going between the two. Set the
** UTF_TRANSLATION_NEEDED macro to indicate that we need to do
** this translation.
*/
#if defined(TCL_UTF_MAX) && !defined(SQLITE_UTF8)
# define UTF_TRANSLATION_NEEDED 1
#endif
/* Forward declaration */
typedef struct SqliteDb SqliteDb;
/*
** New SQL functions can be created as TCL scripts. Each such function
@@ -71,6 +64,7 @@ typedef struct SqlFunc SqlFunc;
struct SqlFunc {
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* The TCL interpret to execute the function */
Tcl_Obj *pScript; /* The Tcl_Obj representation of the script */
SqliteDb *pDb; /* Database connection that owns this function */
int useEvalObjv; /* True if it is safe to use Tcl_EvalObjv */
char *zName; /* Name of this function */
SqlFunc *pNext; /* Next function on the list of them all */
@@ -113,7 +107,6 @@ typedef struct IncrblobChannel IncrblobChannel;
** sqlite3_prepare_v2() or sqlite3_prepare() to prepare SQL statements.
** If SqliteDb.bLegacyPrepare is true, sqlite3_prepare() is used.
*/
typedef struct SqliteDb SqliteDb;
struct SqliteDb {
sqlite3 *db; /* The "real" database structure. MUST BE FIRST */
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* The interpreter used for this database */
@@ -127,6 +120,7 @@ struct SqliteDb {
char *zNull; /* Text to substitute for an SQL NULL value */
SqlFunc *pFunc; /* List of SQL functions */
Tcl_Obj *pUpdateHook; /* Update hook script (if any) */
Tcl_Obj *pPreUpdateHook; /* Pre-update hook script (if any) */
Tcl_Obj *pRollbackHook; /* Rollback hook script (if any) */
Tcl_Obj *pWalHook; /* WAL hook script (if any) */
Tcl_Obj *pUnlockNotify; /* Unlock notify script (if any) */
@@ -431,6 +425,7 @@ static SqlFunc *findSqlFunc(SqliteDb *pDb, const char *zName){
}
}
pNew->interp = pDb->interp;
pNew->pDb = pDb;
pNew->pScript = 0;
pNew->pNext = pDb->pFunc;
pDb->pFunc = pNew;
@@ -478,6 +473,7 @@ static void DbDeleteCmd(void *db){
while( pDb->pFunc ){
SqlFunc *pFunc = pDb->pFunc;
pDb->pFunc = pFunc->pNext;
assert( pFunc->pDb==pDb );
Tcl_DecrRefCount(pFunc->pScript);
Tcl_Free((char*)pFunc);
}
@@ -504,6 +500,9 @@ static void DbDeleteCmd(void *db){
if( pDb->pUpdateHook ){
Tcl_DecrRefCount(pDb->pUpdateHook);
}
if( pDb->pPreUpdateHook ){
Tcl_DecrRefCount(pDb->pPreUpdateHook);
}
if( pDb->pRollbackHook ){
Tcl_DecrRefCount(pDb->pRollbackHook);
}
@@ -670,6 +669,42 @@ static void DbUnlockNotify(void **apArg, int nArg){
}
#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
/*
** Pre-update hook callback.
*/
static void DbPreUpdateHandler(
void *p,
sqlite3 *db,
int op,
const char *zDb,
const char *zTbl,
sqlite_int64 iKey1,
sqlite_int64 iKey2
){
SqliteDb *pDb = (SqliteDb *)p;
Tcl_Obj *pCmd;
static const char *azStr[] = {"DELETE", "INSERT", "UPDATE"};
assert( (SQLITE_DELETE-1)/9 == 0 );
assert( (SQLITE_INSERT-1)/9 == 1 );
assert( (SQLITE_UPDATE-1)/9 == 2 );
assert( pDb->pPreUpdateHook );
assert( db==pDb->db );
assert( op==SQLITE_INSERT || op==SQLITE_UPDATE || op==SQLITE_DELETE );
pCmd = Tcl_DuplicateObj(pDb->pPreUpdateHook);
Tcl_IncrRefCount(pCmd);
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pCmd, Tcl_NewStringObj(azStr[(op-1)/9], -1));
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pCmd, Tcl_NewStringObj(zDb, -1));
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pCmd, Tcl_NewStringObj(zTbl, -1));
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pCmd, Tcl_NewWideIntObj(iKey1));
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pCmd, Tcl_NewWideIntObj(iKey2));
Tcl_EvalObjEx(pDb->interp, pCmd, TCL_EVAL_DIRECT);
Tcl_DecrRefCount(pCmd);
}
#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */
static void DbUpdateHandler(
void *p,
int op,
@@ -679,14 +714,18 @@ static void DbUpdateHandler(
){
SqliteDb *pDb = (SqliteDb *)p;
Tcl_Obj *pCmd;
static const char *azStr[] = {"DELETE", "INSERT", "UPDATE"};
assert( (SQLITE_DELETE-1)/9 == 0 );
assert( (SQLITE_INSERT-1)/9 == 1 );
assert( (SQLITE_UPDATE-1)/9 == 2 );
assert( pDb->pUpdateHook );
assert( op==SQLITE_INSERT || op==SQLITE_UPDATE || op==SQLITE_DELETE );
pCmd = Tcl_DuplicateObj(pDb->pUpdateHook);
Tcl_IncrRefCount(pCmd);
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pCmd, Tcl_NewStringObj(
( (op==SQLITE_INSERT)?"INSERT":(op==SQLITE_UPDATE)?"UPDATE":"DELETE"), -1));
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pCmd, Tcl_NewStringObj(azStr[(op-1)/9], -1));
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pCmd, Tcl_NewStringObj(zDb, -1));
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pCmd, Tcl_NewStringObj(zTbl, -1));
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(0, pCmd, Tcl_NewWideIntObj(rowid));
@@ -794,7 +833,7 @@ static void tclSqlFunc(sqlite3_context *context, int argc, sqlite3_value**argv){
break;
}
case SQLITE_NULL: {
pVal = Tcl_NewStringObj("", 0);
pVal = Tcl_NewStringObj(p->pDb->zNull, -1);
break;
}
default: {
@@ -933,26 +972,6 @@ static int auth_callback(
}
#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION */
/*
** zText is a pointer to text obtained via an sqlite3_result_text()
** or similar interface. This routine returns a Tcl string object,
** reference count set to 0, containing the text. If a translation
** between iso8859 and UTF-8 is required, it is preformed.
*/
static Tcl_Obj *dbTextToObj(char const *zText){
Tcl_Obj *pVal;
#ifdef UTF_TRANSLATION_NEEDED
Tcl_DString dCol;
Tcl_DStringInit(&dCol);
Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(NULL, zText, -1, &dCol);
pVal = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tcl_DStringValue(&dCol), -1);
Tcl_DStringFree(&dCol);
#else
pVal = Tcl_NewStringObj(zText, -1);
#endif
return pVal;
}
/*
** This routine reads a line of text from FILE in, stores
** the text in memory obtained from malloc() and returns a pointer
@@ -1140,13 +1159,13 @@ static int dbPrepareAndBind(
int nByte;
if( SQLITE_OK!=dbPrepare(pDb, zSql, &pStmt, pzOut) ){
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, dbTextToObj(sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db)));
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db), -1));
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if( pStmt==0 ){
if( SQLITE_OK!=sqlite3_errcode(pDb->db) ){
/* A compile-time error in the statement. */
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, dbTextToObj(sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db)));
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db), -1));
return TCL_ERROR;
}else{
/* The statement was a no-op. Continue to the next statement
@@ -1365,7 +1384,7 @@ static void dbEvalRowInfo(
if( nCol>0 && (papColName || p->pArray) ){
apColName = (Tcl_Obj**)Tcl_Alloc( sizeof(Tcl_Obj*)*nCol );
for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){
apColName[i] = dbTextToObj(sqlite3_column_name(pStmt,i));
apColName[i] = Tcl_NewStringObj(sqlite3_column_name(pStmt,i), -1);
Tcl_IncrRefCount(apColName[i]);
}
p->apColName = apColName;
@@ -1452,7 +1471,8 @@ static int dbEvalStep(DbEvalContext *p){
continue;
}
#endif
Tcl_SetObjResult(pDb->interp, dbTextToObj(sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db)));
Tcl_SetObjResult(pDb->interp,
Tcl_NewStringObj(sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db), -1));
return TCL_ERROR;
}else{
dbReleaseStmt(pDb, pPreStmt, 0);
@@ -1509,11 +1529,11 @@ static Tcl_Obj *dbEvalColumnValue(DbEvalContext *p, int iCol){
return Tcl_NewDoubleObj(sqlite3_column_double(pStmt, iCol));
}
case SQLITE_NULL: {
return dbTextToObj(p->pDb->zNull);
return Tcl_NewStringObj(p->pDb->zNull, -1);
}
}
return dbTextToObj((char *)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, iCol));
return Tcl_NewStringObj(sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, iCol), -1);
}
/*
@@ -1609,6 +1629,46 @@ static int DbEvalNextCmd(
return rc;
}
/*
** This function is used by the implementations of the following database
** handle sub-commands:
**
** $db update_hook ?SCRIPT?
** $db wal_hook ?SCRIPT?
** $db commit_hook ?SCRIPT?
** $db preupdate hook ?SCRIPT?
*/
static void DbHookCmd(
Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Tcl interpreter */
SqliteDb *pDb, /* Database handle */
Tcl_Obj *pArg, /* SCRIPT argument (or NULL) */
Tcl_Obj **ppHook /* Pointer to member of SqliteDb */
){
sqlite3 *db = pDb->db;
if( *ppHook ){
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, *ppHook);
if( pArg ){
Tcl_DecrRefCount(*ppHook);
*ppHook = 0;
}
}
if( pArg ){
assert( !(*ppHook) );
if( Tcl_GetCharLength(pArg)>0 ){
*ppHook = pArg;
Tcl_IncrRefCount(*ppHook);
}
}
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
sqlite3_preupdate_hook(db, (pDb->pPreUpdateHook?DbPreUpdateHandler:0), pDb);
#endif
sqlite3_update_hook(db, (pDb->pUpdateHook?DbUpdateHandler:0), pDb);
sqlite3_rollback_hook(db, (pDb->pRollbackHook?DbRollbackHandler:0), pDb);
sqlite3_wal_hook(db, (pDb->pWalHook?DbWalHandler:0), pDb);
}
/*
** The "sqlite" command below creates a new Tcl command for each
** connection it opens to an SQLite database. This routine is invoked
@@ -1634,11 +1694,12 @@ static int DbObjCmd(void *cd, Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,Tcl_Obj *const*objv){
"errorcode", "eval", "exists",
"function", "incrblob", "interrupt",
"last_insert_rowid", "nullvalue", "onecolumn",
"profile", "progress", "rekey",
"restore", "rollback_hook", "status",
"timeout", "total_changes", "trace",
"transaction", "unlock_notify", "update_hook",
"version", "wal_hook", 0
"preupdate", "profile", "progress",
"rekey", "restore", "rollback_hook",
"status", "timeout", "total_changes",
"trace", "transaction", "unlock_notify",
"update_hook", "version", "wal_hook",
0
};
enum DB_enum {
DB_AUTHORIZER, DB_BACKUP, DB_BUSY,
@@ -1648,11 +1709,11 @@ static int DbObjCmd(void *cd, Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,Tcl_Obj *const*objv){
DB_ERRORCODE, DB_EVAL, DB_EXISTS,
DB_FUNCTION, DB_INCRBLOB, DB_INTERRUPT,
DB_LAST_INSERT_ROWID, DB_NULLVALUE, DB_ONECOLUMN,
DB_PROFILE, DB_PROGRESS, DB_REKEY,
DB_RESTORE, DB_ROLLBACK_HOOK, DB_STATUS,
DB_TIMEOUT, DB_TOTAL_CHANGES, DB_TRACE,
DB_TRANSACTION, DB_UNLOCK_NOTIFY, DB_UPDATE_HOOK,
DB_VERSION, DB_WAL_HOOK
DB_PREUPDATE, DB_PROFILE, DB_PROGRESS,
DB_REKEY, DB_RESTORE, DB_ROLLBACK_HOOK,
DB_STATUS, DB_TIMEOUT, DB_TOTAL_CHANGES,
DB_TRACE, DB_TRANSACTION, DB_UNLOCK_NOTIFY,
DB_UPDATE_HOOK, DB_VERSION, DB_WAL_HOOK,
};
/* don't leave trailing commas on DB_enum, it confuses the AIX xlc compiler */
@@ -2433,7 +2494,7 @@ static int DbObjCmd(void *cd, Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,Tcl_Obj *const*objv){
pDb->zNull = 0;
}
}
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, dbTextToObj(pDb->zNull));
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(pDb->zNull, -1));
break;
}
@@ -2825,6 +2886,90 @@ static int DbObjCmd(void *cd, Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,Tcl_Obj *const*objv){
break;
}
/*
** $db preupdate_hook count
** $db preupdate_hook hook ?SCRIPT?
** $db preupdate_hook new INDEX
** $db preupdate_hook old INDEX
*/
case DB_PREUPDATE: {
#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "preupdate_hook was omitted at compile-time");
rc = TCL_ERROR;
#else
static const char *azSub[] = {"count", "depth", "hook", "new", "old", 0};
enum DbPreupdateSubCmd {
PRE_COUNT, PRE_DEPTH, PRE_HOOK, PRE_NEW, PRE_OLD
};
int iSub;
if( objc<3 ){
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "SUB-COMMAND ?ARGS?");
}
if( Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2], azSub, "sub-command", 0, &iSub) ){
return TCL_ERROR;
}
switch( (enum DbPreupdateSubCmd)iSub ){
case PRE_COUNT: {
int nCol = sqlite3_preupdate_count(pDb->db);
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(nCol));
break;
}
case PRE_HOOK: {
if( objc>4 ){
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "hook ?SCRIPT?");
return TCL_ERROR;
}
DbHookCmd(interp, pDb, (objc==4 ? objv[3] : 0), &pDb->pPreUpdateHook);
break;
}
case PRE_DEPTH: {
Tcl_Obj *pRet;
if( objc!=3 ){
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "");
return TCL_ERROR;
}
pRet = Tcl_NewIntObj(sqlite3_preupdate_depth(pDb->db));
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, pRet);
break;
}
case PRE_NEW:
case PRE_OLD: {
int iIdx;
sqlite3_value *pValue;
if( objc!=4 ){
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 3, objv, "INDEX");
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if( Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[3], &iIdx) ){
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if( iSub==PRE_OLD ){
rc = sqlite3_preupdate_old(pDb->db, iIdx, &pValue);
}else{
assert( iSub==PRE_NEW );
rc = sqlite3_preupdate_new(pDb->db, iIdx, &pValue);
}
if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
Tcl_Obj *pObj;
pObj = Tcl_NewStringObj((char*)sqlite3_value_text(pValue), -1);
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, pObj);
}else{
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, sqlite3_errmsg(pDb->db), 0);
return TCL_ERROR;
}
}
}
#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */
break;
}
/*
** $db wal_hook ?script?
** $db update_hook ?script?
@@ -2833,42 +2978,19 @@ static int DbObjCmd(void *cd, Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc,Tcl_Obj *const*objv){
case DB_WAL_HOOK:
case DB_UPDATE_HOOK:
case DB_ROLLBACK_HOOK: {
/* set ppHook to point at pUpdateHook or pRollbackHook, depending on
** whether [$db update_hook] or [$db rollback_hook] was invoked.
*/
Tcl_Obj **ppHook;
if( choice==DB_UPDATE_HOOK ){
ppHook = &pDb->pUpdateHook;
}else if( choice==DB_WAL_HOOK ){
ppHook = &pDb->pWalHook;
}else{
ppHook = &pDb->pRollbackHook;
}
if( objc!=2 && objc!=3 ){
if( choice==DB_WAL_HOOK ) ppHook = &pDb->pWalHook;
if( choice==DB_UPDATE_HOOK ) ppHook = &pDb->pUpdateHook;
if( choice==DB_ROLLBACK_HOOK ) ppHook = &pDb->pRollbackHook;
if( objc>3 ){
Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?SCRIPT?");
return TCL_ERROR;
}
if( *ppHook ){
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, *ppHook);
if( objc==3 ){
Tcl_DecrRefCount(*ppHook);
*ppHook = 0;
}
}
if( objc==3 ){
assert( !(*ppHook) );
if( Tcl_GetCharLength(objv[2])>0 ){
*ppHook = objv[2];
Tcl_IncrRefCount(*ppHook);
}
}
sqlite3_update_hook(pDb->db, (pDb->pUpdateHook?DbUpdateHandler:0), pDb);
sqlite3_rollback_hook(pDb->db,(pDb->pRollbackHook?DbRollbackHandler:0),pDb);
sqlite3_wal_hook(pDb->db,(pDb->pWalHook?DbWalHandler:0),pDb);
DbHookCmd(interp, pDb, (objc==3 ? objv[2] : 0), ppHook);
break;
}
@@ -3703,7 +3825,9 @@ static void init_all(Tcl_Interp *interp){
extern int SqlitetestSyscall_Init(Tcl_Interp*);
extern int Sqlitetestfuzzer_Init(Tcl_Interp*);
extern int Sqlitetestwholenumber_Init(Tcl_Interp*);
#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION) && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK)
extern int TestSession_Init(Tcl_Interp*);
#endif
#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3) || defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4)
extern int Sqlitetestfts3_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp);
#endif
@@ -3746,7 +3870,9 @@ static void init_all(Tcl_Interp *interp){
SqlitetestSyscall_Init(interp);
Sqlitetestfuzzer_Init(interp);
Sqlitetestwholenumber_Init(interp);
#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION) && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK)
TestSession_Init(interp);
#endif
#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3) || defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4)
Sqlitetestfts3_Init(interp);
#endif
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@@ -111,6 +111,12 @@ static void set_options(Tcl_Interp *interp){
Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "mem5", "0", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "preupdate", "1", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#else
Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "preupdate", "0", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_MUTEX_OMIT
Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "mutex", "0", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#else
@@ -456,6 +462,12 @@ Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "long_double",
Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "schema_version", "1", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION
Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "session", "1", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#else
Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "session", "0", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_STAT3
Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "stat3", "1", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#else
+17 -4
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@@ -492,10 +492,23 @@ void sqlite3Update(
/* Delete the index entries associated with the current record. */
j1 = sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_NotExists, iCur, 0, regOldRowid);
sqlite3GenerateRowIndexDelete(pParse, pTab, iCur, aRegIdx);
/* If changing the record number, delete the old record. */
if( hasFK || chngRowid ){
sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Delete, iCur, 0);
/* If changing the rowid value, or if there are foreign key constraints
** to process, delete the old record. Otherwise, add a noop OP_Delete
** to invoke the pre-update hook.
**
** That (regNew==regnewRowid+1) is true is also important for the
** pre-update hook. If the caller invokes preupdate_new(), the returned
** value is copied from memory cell (regNewRowid+1+iCol), where iCol
** is the column index supplied by the user.
*/
assert( regNew==regNewRowid+1 );
sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Delete, iCur,
OPFLAG_ISUPDATE | ((hasFK || chngRowid) ? 0 : OPFLAG_ISNOOP),
regNewRowid
);
if( !pParse->nested ){
sqlite3VdbeChangeP4(v, -1, (char*)pTab, P4_TABLE);
}
sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, j1);
+84 -32
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@@ -107,6 +107,16 @@ static void updateMaxBlobsize(Mem *p){
}
#endif
/*
** This macro evaluates to true if either the update hook or the preupdate
** hook are enabled for database connect DB.
*/
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
# define HAS_UPDATE_HOOK(DB) ((DB)->xPreUpdateCallback||(DB)->xUpdateCallback)
#else
# define HAS_UPDATE_HOOK(DB) ((DB)->xUpdateCallback)
#endif
/*
** The next global variable is incremented each type the OP_Found opcode
** is executed. This is used to test whether or not the foreign key
@@ -2682,7 +2692,7 @@ case OP_Savepoint: {
}else{
db->nSavepoint++;
}
/* Link the new savepoint into the database handle's list. */
pNew->pNext = db->pSavepoint;
db->pSavepoint = pNew;
@@ -3978,9 +3988,9 @@ case OP_NewRowid: { /* out2-prerelease */
** is part of an INSERT operation. The difference is only important to
** the update hook.
**
** Parameter P4 may point to a string containing the table-name, or
** may be NULL. If it is not NULL, then the update-hook
** (sqlite3.xUpdateCallback) is invoked following a successful insert.
** Parameter P4 may point to a Table structure, or may be NULL. If it is
** not NULL, then the update-hook (sqlite3.xUpdateCallback) is invoked
** following a successful insert.
**
** (WARNING/TODO: If P1 is a pseudo-cursor and P2 is dynamically
** allocated, then ownership of P2 is transferred to the pseudo-cursor
@@ -4005,7 +4015,7 @@ case OP_InsertInt: {
int nZero; /* Number of zero-bytes to append */
int seekResult; /* Result of prior seek or 0 if no USESEEKRESULT flag */
const char *zDb; /* database name - used by the update hook */
const char *zTbl; /* Table name - used by the opdate hook */
Table *pTab; /* Table structure - used by update and pre-update hooks */
int op; /* Opcode for update hook: SQLITE_UPDATE or SQLITE_INSERT */
pData = &aMem[pOp->p2];
@@ -4016,6 +4026,7 @@ case OP_InsertInt: {
assert( pC->pCursor!=0 );
assert( pC->pseudoTableReg==0 );
assert( pC->isTable );
assert( pOp->p4type==P4_TABLE || pOp->p4type==P4_NOTUSED );
REGISTER_TRACE(pOp->p2, pData);
if( pOp->opcode==OP_Insert ){
@@ -4029,6 +4040,24 @@ case OP_InsertInt: {
iKey = pOp->p3;
}
if( pOp->p4type==P4_TABLE && HAS_UPDATE_HOOK(db) ){
assert( pC->isTable );
assert( pC->iDb>=0 );
zDb = db->aDb[pC->iDb].zName;
pTab = pOp->p4.pTab;
op = ((pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_ISUPDATE) ? SQLITE_UPDATE : SQLITE_INSERT);
}
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
/* Invoke the pre-update hook, if any */
if( db->xPreUpdateCallback
&& pOp->p4type==P4_TABLE
&& (!(pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_ISUPDATE) || pC->rowidIsValid==0)
){
sqlite3VdbePreUpdateHook(p, pC, SQLITE_INSERT, zDb, pTab, iKey, pOp->p2);
}
#endif
if( pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_NCHANGE ) p->nChange++;
if( pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_LASTROWID ) db->lastRowid = lastRowid = iKey;
if( pData->flags & MEM_Null ){
@@ -4054,17 +4083,12 @@ case OP_InsertInt: {
/* Invoke the update-hook if required. */
if( rc==SQLITE_OK && db->xUpdateCallback && pOp->p4.z ){
zDb = db->aDb[pC->iDb].zName;
zTbl = pOp->p4.z;
op = ((pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_ISUPDATE) ? SQLITE_UPDATE : SQLITE_INSERT);
assert( pC->isTable );
db->xUpdateCallback(db->pUpdateArg, op, zDb, zTbl, iKey);
assert( pC->iDb>=0 );
db->xUpdateCallback(db->pUpdateArg, op, zDb, pTab->zName, iKey);
}
break;
}
/* Opcode: Delete P1 P2 * P4 *
/* Opcode: Delete P1 P2 P3 P4 *
**
** Delete the record at which the P1 cursor is currently pointing.
**
@@ -4079,29 +4103,31 @@ case OP_InsertInt: {
** P1 must not be pseudo-table. It has to be a real table with
** multiple rows.
**
** If P4 is not NULL, then it is the name of the table that P1 is
** pointing to. The update hook will be invoked, if it exists.
** If P4 is not NULL then the P1 cursor must have been positioned
** using OP_NotFound prior to invoking this opcode.
** If P4 is not NULL then it points to a Table struture. In this case either
** the update or pre-update hook, or both, may be invoked. The P1 cursor must
** have been positioned using OP_NotFound prior to invoking this opcode in
** this case. Specifically, if one is configured, the pre-update hook is
** invoked if P4 is not NULL. The update-hook is invoked if one is configured,
** P4 is not NULL, and the OPFLAG_NCHANGE flag is set in P2.
**
** If the OPFLAG_ISUPDATE flag is set in P2, then P3 contains the address
** of the memory cell that contains the value that the rowid of the row will
** be set to by the update.
*/
case OP_Delete: {
i64 iKey;
VdbeCursor *pC;
const char *zDb;
Table *pTab;
int opflags;
opflags = pOp->p2;
iKey = 0;
assert( pOp->p1>=0 && pOp->p1<p->nCursor );
pC = p->apCsr[pOp->p1];
assert( pC!=0 );
assert( pC->pCursor!=0 ); /* Only valid for real tables, no pseudotables */
/* If the update-hook will be invoked, set iKey to the rowid of the
** row being deleted.
*/
if( db->xUpdateCallback && pOp->p4.z ){
assert( pC->isTable );
assert( pC->rowidIsValid ); /* lastRowid set by previous OP_NotFound */
iKey = pC->lastRowid;
}
assert( pOp->p4type==P4_TABLE || pOp->p4type==P4_NOTUSED );
/* The OP_Delete opcode always follows an OP_NotExists or OP_Last or
** OP_Column on the same table without any intervening operations that
@@ -4114,18 +4140,44 @@ case OP_Delete: {
rc = sqlite3VdbeCursorMoveto(pC);
if( NEVER(rc!=SQLITE_OK) ) goto abort_due_to_error;
/* If the update-hook or pre-update-hook will be invoked, set iKey to
** the rowid of the row being deleted. Set zDb and zTab as well.
*/
if( pOp->p4.z && HAS_UPDATE_HOOK(db) ){
assert( pC->iDb>=0 );
assert( pC->isTable );
assert( pC->rowidIsValid ); /* lastRowid set by previous OP_NotFound */
iKey = pC->lastRowid;
zDb = db->aDb[pC->iDb].zName;
pTab = pOp->p4.pTab;
}
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
/* Invoke the pre-update-hook if required. */
if( db->xPreUpdateCallback && pOp->p4.z ){
assert( !(opflags & OPFLAG_ISUPDATE) || (aMem[pOp->p3].flags & MEM_Int) );
sqlite3VdbePreUpdateHook(p, pC,
(opflags & OPFLAG_ISUPDATE) ? SQLITE_UPDATE : SQLITE_DELETE,
zDb, pTab, iKey,
pOp->p3
);
}
#endif
if( opflags & OPFLAG_ISNOOP ) break;
sqlite3BtreeSetCachedRowid(pC->pCursor, 0);
rc = sqlite3BtreeDelete(pC->pCursor);
pC->cacheStatus = CACHE_STALE;
/* Invoke the update-hook if required. */
if( rc==SQLITE_OK && db->xUpdateCallback && pOp->p4.z ){
const char *zDb = db->aDb[pC->iDb].zName;
const char *zTbl = pOp->p4.z;
db->xUpdateCallback(db->pUpdateArg, SQLITE_DELETE, zDb, zTbl, iKey);
assert( pC->iDb>=0 );
/* Update the change-counter and invoke the update-hook if required. */
if( opflags & OPFLAG_NCHANGE ){
p->nChange++;
assert( pOp->p4.z );
if( rc==SQLITE_OK && db->xUpdateCallback ){
db->xUpdateCallback(db->pUpdateArg, SQLITE_DELETE, zDb, pTab->zName,iKey);
}
}
if( pOp->p2 & OPFLAG_NCHANGE ) p->nChange++;
break;
}
/* Opcode: ResetCount * * * * *
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@@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ struct VdbeOp {
KeyInfo *pKeyInfo; /* Used when p4type is P4_KEYINFO */
int *ai; /* Used when p4type is P4_INTARRAY */
SubProgram *pProgram; /* Used when p4type is P4_SUBPROGRAM */
Table *pTab; /* Used when p4type is P4_TABLE */
int (*xAdvance)(BtCursor *, int *);
} p4;
#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
@@ -119,6 +120,7 @@ typedef struct VdbeOpList VdbeOpList;
#define P4_INTARRAY (-15) /* P4 is a vector of 32-bit integers */
#define P4_SUBPROGRAM (-18) /* P4 is a pointer to a SubProgram structure */
#define P4_ADVANCE (-19) /* P4 is a pointer to BtreeNext() or BtreePrev() */
#define P4_TABLE (-20) /* P4 is a pointer to a Table structure */
/* When adding a P4 argument using P4_KEYINFO, a copy of the KeyInfo structure
** is made. That copy is freed when the Vdbe is finalized. But if the
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@@ -359,6 +359,25 @@ struct Vdbe {
#define VDBE_MAGIC_HALT 0x519c2973 /* VDBE has completed execution */
#define VDBE_MAGIC_DEAD 0xb606c3c8 /* The VDBE has been deallocated */
/*
** Structure used to store the context required by the
** sqlite3_preupdate_*() API functions.
*/
struct PreUpdate {
Vdbe *v;
VdbeCursor *pCsr; /* Cursor to read old values from */
int op; /* One of SQLITE_INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE */
u8 *aRecord; /* old.* database record */
KeyInfo keyinfo;
UnpackedRecord *pUnpacked; /* Unpacked version of aRecord[] */
UnpackedRecord *pNewUnpacked; /* Unpacked version of new.* record */
int iNewReg; /* Register for new.* values */
i64 iKey1; /* First key value passed to hook */
i64 iKey2; /* Second key value passed to hook */
int iPKey; /* If not negative index of IPK column */
Mem *aNew; /* Array of new.* values */
};
/*
** Function prototypes
*/
@@ -418,6 +437,8 @@ int sqlite3VdbeCloseStatement(Vdbe *, int);
void sqlite3VdbeFrameDelete(VdbeFrame*);
int sqlite3VdbeFrameRestore(VdbeFrame *);
void sqlite3VdbeMemStoreType(Mem *pMem);
void sqlite3VdbePreUpdateHook(
Vdbe *, VdbeCursor *, int, const char*, Table *, i64, int);
int sqlite3VdbeTransferError(Vdbe *p);
#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_MERGE_SORT
+204 -1
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@@ -675,6 +675,26 @@ int sqlite3_data_count(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt){
return pVm->nResColumn;
}
/*
** Return a pointer to static memory containing an SQL NULL value.
*/
static const Mem *columnNullValue(void){
/* Even though the Mem structure contains an element
** of type i64, on certain architecture (x86) with certain compiler
** switches (-Os), gcc may align this Mem object on a 4-byte boundary
** instead of an 8-byte one. This all works fine, except that when
** running with SQLITE_DEBUG defined the SQLite code sometimes assert()s
** that a Mem structure is located on an 8-byte boundary. To prevent
** this assert() from failing, when building with SQLITE_DEBUG defined
** using gcc, force nullMem to be 8-byte aligned using the magical
** __attribute__((aligned(8))) macro. */
static const Mem nullMem
#if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) && defined(__GNUC__)
__attribute__((aligned(8)))
#endif
= {0, "", (double)0, {0}, 0, MEM_Null, SQLITE_NULL, 0, 0, 0 };
return &nullMem;
}
/*
** Check to see if column iCol of the given statement is valid. If
@@ -716,7 +736,7 @@ static Mem *columnMem(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, int i){
sqlite3_mutex_enter(pVm->db->mutex);
sqlite3Error(pVm->db, SQLITE_RANGE, 0);
}
pOut = (Mem*)&nullMem;
pOut = (Mem*)columnNullValue();
}
return pOut;
}
@@ -1306,3 +1326,186 @@ int sqlite3_stmt_status(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, int op, int resetFlag){
if( resetFlag ) pVdbe->aCounter[op-1] = 0;
return v;
}
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
/*
** Allocate and populate an UnpackedRecord structure based on the serialized
** record in nKey/pKey. Return a pointer to the new UnpackedRecord structure
** if successful, or a NULL pointer if an OOM error is encountered.
*/
static UnpackedRecord *vdbeUnpackRecord(
KeyInfo *pKeyInfo,
int nKey,
const void *pKey
){
char *dummy; /* Dummy argument for AllocUnpackedRecord() */
UnpackedRecord *pRet; /* Return value */
pRet = sqlite3VdbeAllocUnpackedRecord(pKeyInfo, 0, 0, &dummy);
if( pRet ){
sqlite3VdbeRecordUnpack(pKeyInfo, nKey, pKey, pRet);
}
return pRet;
}
/*
** This function is called from within a pre-update callback to retrieve
** a field of the row currently being updated or deleted.
*/
int sqlite3_preupdate_old(sqlite3 *db, int iIdx, sqlite3_value **ppValue){
PreUpdate *p = db->pPreUpdate;
int rc = SQLITE_OK;
/* Test that this call is being made from within an SQLITE_DELETE or
** SQLITE_UPDATE pre-update callback, and that iIdx is within range. */
if( !p || p->op==SQLITE_INSERT ){
rc = SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT;
goto preupdate_old_out;
}
if( iIdx>=p->pCsr->nField || iIdx<0 ){
rc = SQLITE_RANGE;
goto preupdate_old_out;
}
/* If the old.* record has not yet been loaded into memory, do so now. */
if( p->pUnpacked==0 ){
u32 nRec;
u8 *aRec;
rc = sqlite3BtreeDataSize(p->pCsr->pCursor, &nRec);
if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto preupdate_old_out;
aRec = sqlite3DbMallocRaw(db, nRec);
if( !aRec ) goto preupdate_old_out;
rc = sqlite3BtreeData(p->pCsr->pCursor, 0, nRec, aRec);
if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
p->pUnpacked = vdbeUnpackRecord(&p->keyinfo, nRec, aRec);
if( !p->pUnpacked ) rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
}
if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
sqlite3DbFree(db, aRec);
goto preupdate_old_out;
}
p->aRecord = aRec;
}
if( iIdx>=p->pUnpacked->nField ){
*ppValue = (sqlite3_value *)columnNullValue();
}else{
*ppValue = &p->pUnpacked->aMem[iIdx];
if( iIdx==p->iPKey ){
sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(*ppValue, p->iKey1);
}
sqlite3VdbeMemStoreType(*ppValue);
}
preupdate_old_out:
sqlite3Error(db, rc, 0);
return sqlite3ApiExit(db, rc);
}
#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
/*
** This function is called from within a pre-update callback to retrieve
** the number of columns in the row being updated, deleted or inserted.
*/
int sqlite3_preupdate_count(sqlite3 *db){
PreUpdate *p = db->pPreUpdate;
return (p ? p->keyinfo.nField : 0);
}
#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
/*
** This function is designed to be called from within a pre-update callback
** only. It returns zero if the change that caused the callback was made
** immediately by a user SQL statement. Or, if the change was made by a
** trigger program, it returns the number of trigger programs currently
** on the stack (1 for a top-level trigger, 2 for a trigger fired by a
** top-level trigger etc.).
**
** For the purposes of the previous paragraph, a foreign key CASCADE, SET NULL
** or SET DEFAULT action is considered a trigger.
*/
int sqlite3_preupdate_depth(sqlite3 *db){
PreUpdate *p = db->pPreUpdate;
return (p ? p->v->nFrame : 0);
}
#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
/*
** This function is called from within a pre-update callback to retrieve
** a field of the row currently being updated or inserted.
*/
int sqlite3_preupdate_new(sqlite3 *db, int iIdx, sqlite3_value **ppValue){
PreUpdate *p = db->pPreUpdate;
int rc = SQLITE_OK;
Mem *pMem;
if( !p || p->op==SQLITE_DELETE ){
rc = SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT;
goto preupdate_new_out;
}
if( iIdx>=p->pCsr->nField || iIdx<0 ){
rc = SQLITE_RANGE;
goto preupdate_new_out;
}
if( p->op==SQLITE_INSERT ){
/* For an INSERT, memory cell p->iNewReg contains the serialized record
** that is being inserted. Deserialize it. */
UnpackedRecord *pUnpack = p->pNewUnpacked;
if( !pUnpack ){
Mem *pData = &p->v->aMem[p->iNewReg];
rc = sqlite3VdbeMemExpandBlob(pData);
if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto preupdate_new_out;
pUnpack = vdbeUnpackRecord(&p->keyinfo, pData->n, pData->z);
if( !pUnpack ){
rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
goto preupdate_new_out;
}
p->pNewUnpacked = pUnpack;
}
if( iIdx>=pUnpack->nField ){
pMem = (sqlite3_value *)columnNullValue();
}else{
pMem = &pUnpack->aMem[iIdx];
if( iIdx==p->iPKey ){
sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(pMem, p->iKey2);
}
sqlite3VdbeMemStoreType(pMem);
}
}else{
/* For an UPDATE, memory cell (p->iNewReg+1+iIdx) contains the required
** value. Make a copy of the cell contents and return a pointer to it.
** It is not safe to return a pointer to the memory cell itself as the
** caller may modify the value text encoding.
*/
assert( p->op==SQLITE_UPDATE );
if( !p->aNew ){
p->aNew = (Mem *)sqlite3DbMallocZero(db, sizeof(Mem) * p->pCsr->nField);
if( !p->aNew ){
rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
goto preupdate_new_out;
}
}
assert( iIdx>=0 && iIdx<p->pCsr->nField );
pMem = &p->aNew[iIdx];
if( pMem->flags==0 ){
if( iIdx==p->iPKey ){
sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(pMem, p->iKey2);
}else{
rc = sqlite3VdbeMemCopy(pMem, &p->v->aMem[p->iNewReg+1+iIdx]);
if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto preupdate_new_out;
}
sqlite3VdbeMemStoreType(pMem);
}
}
*ppValue = pMem;
preupdate_new_out:
sqlite3Error(db, rc, 0);
return sqlite3ApiExit(db, rc);
}
#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */
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@@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ const char *sqlite3_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt){
void sqlite3VdbeSwap(Vdbe *pA, Vdbe *pB){
Vdbe tmp, *pTmp;
char *zTmp;
assert( pA->db==pB->db );
tmp = *pA;
*pA = *pB;
*pB = tmp;
@@ -2914,6 +2915,7 @@ void sqlite3VdbeRecordUnpack(
pMem->db = pKeyInfo->db;
/* pMem->flags = 0; // sqlite3VdbeSerialGet() will set this for us */
pMem->zMalloc = 0;
pMem->z = 0;
d += sqlite3VdbeSerialGet(&aKey[d], serial_type, pMem);
pMem++;
u++;
@@ -3235,3 +3237,83 @@ void sqlite3VdbeSetVarmask(Vdbe *v, int iVar){
v->expmask |= ((u32)1 << (iVar-1));
}
}
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
/*
** If the second argument is not NULL, release any allocations associated
** with the memory cells in the p->aMem[] array. Also free the UnpackedRecord
** structure itself, using sqlite3DbFree().
**
** This function is used to free UnpackedRecord structures allocated by
** the vdbeUnpackRecord() function found in vdbeapi.c.
*/
static void vdbeFreeUnpacked(sqlite3 *db, UnpackedRecord *p){
if( p ){
int i;
for(i=0; i<p->nField; i++){
Mem *pMem = &p->aMem[i];
if( pMem->zMalloc ) sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(pMem);
}
sqlite3DbFree(db, p);
}
}
/*
** Invoke the pre-update hook. If this is an UPDATE or DELETE pre-update call,
** then cursor passed as the second argument should point to the row about
** to be update or deleted. If the application calls sqlite3_preupdate_old(),
** the required value will be read from the row the cursor points to.
*/
void sqlite3VdbePreUpdateHook(
Vdbe *v, /* Vdbe pre-update hook is invoked by */
VdbeCursor *pCsr, /* Cursor to grab old.* values from */
int op, /* SQLITE_INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE */
const char *zDb, /* Database name */
Table *pTab, /* Modified table */
i64 iKey1, /* Initial key value */
int iReg /* Register for new.* record */
){
sqlite3 *db = v->db;
i64 iKey2;
PreUpdate preupdate;
const char *zTbl = pTab->zName;
assert( db->pPreUpdate==0 );
memset(&preupdate, 0, sizeof(PreUpdate));
if( op==SQLITE_UPDATE ){
iKey2 = v->aMem[iReg].u.i;
}else{
iKey2 = iKey1;
}
assert( pCsr->nField==pTab->nCol
|| (pCsr->nField==pTab->nCol+1 && op==SQLITE_DELETE && iReg==-1)
);
preupdate.v = v;
preupdate.pCsr = pCsr;
preupdate.op = op;
preupdate.iNewReg = iReg;
preupdate.keyinfo.db = db;
preupdate.keyinfo.enc = ENC(db);
preupdate.keyinfo.nField = pTab->nCol;
preupdate.iKey1 = iKey1;
preupdate.iKey2 = iKey2;
preupdate.iPKey = pTab->iPKey;
db->pPreUpdate = &preupdate;
db->xPreUpdateCallback(db->pPreUpdateArg, db, op, zDb, zTbl, iKey1, iKey2);
db->pPreUpdate = 0;
sqlite3DbFree(db, preupdate.aRecord);
vdbeFreeUnpacked(db, preupdate.pUnpacked);
vdbeFreeUnpacked(db, preupdate.pNewUnpacked);
if( preupdate.aNew ){
int i;
for(i=0; i<pCsr->nField; i++){
sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(&preupdate.aNew[i]);
}
sqlite3DbFree(db, preupdate.aNew);
}
}
#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */
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@@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ struct Incrblob {
BtCursor *pCsr; /* Cursor pointing at blob row */
sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; /* Statement holding cursor open */
sqlite3 *db; /* The associated database */
char *zDb; /* Database name */
Table *pTab; /* Table object */
};
@@ -194,6 +196,8 @@ int sqlite3_blob_open(
sqlite3BtreeLeaveAll(db);
goto blob_open_out;
}
pBlob->pTab = pTab;
pBlob->zDb = db->aDb[sqlite3SchemaToIndex(db, pTab->pSchema)].zName;
/* Now search pTab for the exact column. */
for(iCol=0; iCol<pTab->nCol; iCol++) {
@@ -386,6 +390,30 @@ static int blobReadWrite(
*/
assert( db == v->db );
sqlite3BtreeEnterCursor(p->pCsr);
#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
if( xCall==sqlite3BtreePutData && db->xPreUpdateCallback ){
/* If a pre-update hook is registered and this is a write cursor,
** invoke it here.
**
** TODO: The preupdate-hook is passed SQLITE_DELETE, even though this
** operation should really be an SQLITE_UPDATE. This is probably
** incorrect, but is convenient because at this point the new.* values
** are not easily obtainable. And for the sessions module, an
** SQLITE_UPDATE where the PK columns do not change is handled in the
** same way as an SQLITE_DELETE (the SQLITE_DELETE code is actually
** slightly more efficient). Since you cannot write to a PK column
** using the incremental-blob API, this works. For the sessions module
** anyhow.
*/
sqlite3_int64 iKey;
sqlite3BtreeKeySize(p->pCsr, &iKey);
sqlite3VdbePreUpdateHook(
v, v->apCsr[0], SQLITE_DELETE, p->zDb, p->pTab, iKey, -1
);
}
#endif
rc = xCall(p->pCsr, iOffset+p->iOffset, n, z);
sqlite3BtreeLeaveCursor(p->pCsr);
if( rc==SQLITE_ABORT ){
+1 -1
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@@ -4447,7 +4447,7 @@ static Bitmask codeOneLoopStart(
}
}
pLevel->u.pCovidx = pCov;
pLevel->iIdxCur = iCovCur;
if( pCov ) pLevel->iIdxCur = iCovCur;
if( pAndExpr ){
pAndExpr->pLeft = 0;
sqlite3ExprDelete(pParse->db, pAndExpr);
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@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
set ::testprefix hook
do_test hook-1.2 {
db commit_hook
@@ -389,4 +390,411 @@ do_test hook-6.2 {
} {COMMIT ROLLBACK}
unset ::hooks
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The following tests - hook-7.* - test the pre-update hook.
#
ifcapable !preupdate {
finish_test
return
}
#
# 7.1.1 - INSERT statement.
# 7.1.2 - INSERT INTO ... SELECT statement.
# 7.1.3 - REPLACE INTO ... (rowid conflict)
# 7.1.4 - REPLACE INTO ... (other index conflicts)
# 7.1.5 - REPLACE INTO ... (both rowid and other index conflicts)
#
# 7.2.1 - DELETE statement.
# 7.2.2 - DELETE statement that uses the truncate optimization.
#
# 7.3.1 - UPDATE statement.
# 7.3.2 - UPDATE statement that modifies the rowid.
# 7.3.3 - UPDATE OR REPLACE ... (rowid conflict).
# 7.3.4 - UPDATE OR REPLACE ... (other index conflicts)
# 7.3.4 - UPDATE OR REPLACE ... (both rowid and other index conflicts)
#
# 7.4.1 - Test that the pre-update-hook is invoked only once if a row being
# deleted is removed by a BEFORE trigger.
#
# 7.4.2 - Test that the pre-update-hook is invoked if a BEFORE trigger
# removes a row being updated. In this case the update hook should
# be invoked with SQLITE_INSERT as the opcode when inserting the
# new version of the row.
#
# TODO: Short records (those created before a column is added to a table
# using ALTER TABLE)
#
proc do_preupdate_test {tn sql x} {
set X [list]
foreach elem $x {lappend X $elem}
uplevel do_test $tn [list "
set ::preupdate \[list\]
execsql { $sql }
set ::preupdate
"] [list $X]
}
proc preupdate_hook {args} {
set type [lindex $args 0]
eval lappend ::preupdate $args
if {$type != "INSERT"} {
for {set i 0} {$i < [db preupdate count]} {incr i} {
lappend ::preupdate [db preupdate old $i]
}
}
if {$type != "DELETE"} {
for {set i 0} {$i < [db preupdate count]} {incr i} {
set rc [catch { db preupdate new $i } v]
lappend ::preupdate $v
}
}
}
db close
forcedelete test.db
sqlite3 db test.db
db preupdate hook preupdate_hook
# Set up a schema to use for tests 7.1.* to 7.3.*.
do_execsql_test 7.0 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
CREATE TABLE t2(x, y);
CREATE TABLE t3(i, j, UNIQUE(i));
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('a', 'b');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('c', 'd');
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(4, 16);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(5, 25);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(6, 36);
}
do_preupdate_test 7.1.1 {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('x', 'y')
} {INSERT main t1 1 1 x y}
# 7.1.2.1 does not use the xfer optimization. 7.1.2.2 does.
do_preupdate_test 7.1.2.1 {
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT y, x FROM t2;
} {INSERT main t1 2 2 b a INSERT main t1 3 3 d c}
do_preupdate_test 7.1.2.2 {
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT * FROM t2;
} {INSERT main t1 4 4 a b INSERT main t1 5 5 c d}
do_preupdate_test 7.1.3 {
REPLACE INTO t1(rowid, a, b) VALUES(1, 1, 1);
} {
DELETE main t1 1 1 x y
INSERT main t1 1 1 1 1
}
do_preupdate_test 7.1.4 {
REPLACE INTO t3 VALUES(4, NULL);
} {
DELETE main t3 1 1 4 16
INSERT main t3 4 4 4 {}
}
do_preupdate_test 7.1.5 {
REPLACE INTO t3(rowid, i, j) VALUES(2, 6, NULL);
} {
DELETE main t3 2 2 5 25
DELETE main t3 3 3 6 36
INSERT main t3 2 2 6 {}
}
do_execsql_test 7.2.0 { SELECT rowid FROM t1 } {1 2 3 4 5}
do_preupdate_test 7.2.1 {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE rowid = 3
} {
DELETE main t1 3 3 d c
}
do_preupdate_test 7.2.2 {
DELETE FROM t1
} {
DELETE main t1 1 1 1 1
DELETE main t1 2 2 b a
DELETE main t1 4 4 a b
DELETE main t1 5 5 c d
}
do_execsql_test 7.3.0 {
DELETE FROM t1;
DELETE FROM t2;
DELETE FROM t3;
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('a', 'b');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES('c', 'd');
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(4, 16);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(5, 25);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(6, 36);
}
do_preupdate_test 7.3.1 {
UPDATE t2 SET y = y||y;
} {
UPDATE main t2 1 1 a b a bb
UPDATE main t2 2 2 c d c dd
}
do_preupdate_test 7.3.2 {
UPDATE t2 SET rowid = rowid-1;
} {
UPDATE main t2 1 0 a bb a bb
UPDATE main t2 2 1 c dd c dd
}
do_preupdate_test 7.3.3 {
UPDATE OR REPLACE t2 SET rowid = 1 WHERE x = 'a'
} {
DELETE main t2 1 1 c dd
UPDATE main t2 0 1 a bb a bb
}
do_preupdate_test 7.3.4.1 {
UPDATE OR REPLACE t3 SET i = 5 WHERE i = 6
} {
DELETE main t3 2 2 5 25
UPDATE main t3 3 3 6 36 5 36
}
do_execsql_test 7.3.4.2 {
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(10, 100);
SELECT rowid, * FROM t3;
} {1 4 16 3 5 36 4 10 100}
do_preupdate_test 7.3.5 {
UPDATE OR REPLACE t3 SET rowid = 1, i = 5 WHERE j = 100;
} {
DELETE main t3 1 1 4 16
DELETE main t3 3 3 5 36
UPDATE main t3 4 1 10 100 5 100
}
do_execsql_test 7.4.1.0 {
CREATE TABLE t4(a, b);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('a', 1);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('b', 2);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('c', 3);
CREATE TRIGGER t4t BEFORE DELETE ON t4 BEGIN
DELETE FROM t4 WHERE b = 1;
END;
}
do_preupdate_test 7.4.1.1 {
DELETE FROM t4 WHERE b = 3
} {
DELETE main t4 1 1 a 1
DELETE main t4 3 3 c 3
}
do_execsql_test 7.4.1.2 {
INSERT INTO t4(rowid, a, b) VALUES(1, 'a', 1);
INSERT INTO t4(rowid, a, b) VALUES(3, 'c', 3);
}
do_preupdate_test 7.4.1.3 {
DELETE FROM t4 WHERE b = 1
} {
DELETE main t4 1 1 a 1
}
do_execsql_test 7.4.2.0 {
CREATE TABLE t5(a, b);
INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('a', 1);
INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('b', 2);
INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('c', 3);
CREATE TRIGGER t5t BEFORE UPDATE ON t5 BEGIN
DELETE FROM t5 WHERE b = 1;
END;
}
do_preupdate_test 7.4.2.1 {
UPDATE t5 SET b = 4 WHERE a = 'c'
} {
DELETE main t5 1 1 a 1
UPDATE main t5 3 3 c 3 c 4
}
do_execsql_test 7.4.2.2 {
INSERT INTO t5(rowid, a, b) VALUES(1, 'a', 1);
}
do_preupdate_test 7.4.2.3 {
UPDATE t5 SET b = 5 WHERE a = 'a'
} {
DELETE main t5 1 1 a 1
}
do_execsql_test 7.5.1.0 {
CREATE TABLE t7(a, b);
INSERT INTO t7 VALUES('one', 'two');
INSERT INTO t7 VALUES('three', 'four');
ALTER TABLE t7 ADD COLUMN c DEFAULT NULL;
}
do_preupdate_test 7.5.1.1 {
DELETE FROM t7 WHERE a = 'one'
} {
DELETE main t7 1 1 one two {}
}
do_preupdate_test 7.5.1.2 {
UPDATE t7 SET b = 'five'
} {
UPDATE main t7 2 2 three four {} three five {}
}
do_execsql_test 7.5.2.0 {
CREATE TABLE t8(a, b);
INSERT INTO t8 VALUES('one', 'two');
INSERT INTO t8 VALUES('three', 'four');
ALTER TABLE t8 ADD COLUMN c DEFAULT 'xxx';
}
# At time of writing, these two are broken. They demonstrate that the
# sqlite3_preupdate_old() method does not handle the case where ALTER TABLE
# has been used to add a column with a default value other than NULL.
#
do_preupdate_test 7.5.2.1 {
DELETE FROM t8 WHERE a = 'one'
} {
DELETE main t8 1 1 one two xxx
}
do_preupdate_test 7.5.2.2 {
UPDATE t8 SET b = 'five'
} {
UPDATE main t8 2 2 three four xxx three five xxx
}
# This block of tests verifies that IPK values are correctly reported
# by the sqlite3_preupdate_old() and sqlite3_preupdate_new() functions.
#
do_execsql_test 7.6.1 { CREATE TABLE t9(a, b INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, c) }
do_preupdate_test 7.6.2 {
INSERT INTO t9 VALUES(1, 2, 3);
UPDATE t9 SET b = b+1, c = c+1;
DELETE FROM t9 WHERE a = 1;
} {
INSERT main t9 2 2 1 2 3
UPDATE main t9 2 3 1 2 3 1 3 4
DELETE main t9 3 3 1 3 4
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test that the sqlite3_preupdate_depth() API seems to work.
#
proc preupdate_hook {args} {
set type [lindex $args 0]
eval lappend ::preupdate $args
eval lappend ::preupdate [db preupdate depth]
if {$type != "INSERT"} {
for {set i 0} {$i < [db preupdate count]} {incr i} {
lappend ::preupdate [db preupdate old $i]
}
}
if {$type != "DELETE"} {
for {set i 0} {$i < [db preupdate count]} {incr i} {
set rc [catch { db preupdate new $i } v]
lappend ::preupdate $v
}
}
}
db close
forcedelete test.db
sqlite3 db test.db
db preupdate hook preupdate_hook
do_execsql_test 7.6.1 {
CREATE TABLE t1(x PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE t2(x PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE t3(x PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE t4(x PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TRIGGER a AFTER INSERT ON t1 BEGIN INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(new.x); END;
CREATE TRIGGER b AFTER INSERT ON t2 BEGIN INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(new.x); END;
CREATE TRIGGER c AFTER INSERT ON t3 BEGIN INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(new.x); END;
CREATE TRIGGER d AFTER UPDATE ON t1 BEGIN UPDATE t2 SET x = new.x; END;
CREATE TRIGGER e AFTER UPDATE ON t2 BEGIN UPDATE t3 SET x = new.x; END;
CREATE TRIGGER f AFTER UPDATE ON t3 BEGIN UPDATE t4 SET x = new.x; END;
CREATE TRIGGER g AFTER DELETE ON t1 BEGIN DELETE FROM t2 WHERE 1; END;
CREATE TRIGGER h AFTER DELETE ON t2 BEGIN DELETE FROM t3 WHERE 1; END;
CREATE TRIGGER i AFTER DELETE ON t3 BEGIN DELETE FROM t4 WHERE 1; END;
}
do_preupdate_test 7.6.2 {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('xyz');
} {
INSERT main t1 1 1 0 xyz
INSERT main t2 1 1 1 xyz
INSERT main t3 1 1 2 xyz
INSERT main t4 1 1 3 xyz
}
do_preupdate_test 7.6.3 {
UPDATE t1 SET x = 'abc';
} {
UPDATE main t1 1 1 0 xyz abc
UPDATE main t2 1 1 1 xyz abc
UPDATE main t3 1 1 2 xyz abc
UPDATE main t4 1 1 3 xyz abc
}
do_preupdate_test 7.6.4 {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE 1;
} {
DELETE main t1 1 1 0 abc
DELETE main t2 1 1 1 abc
DELETE main t3 1 1 2 abc
DELETE main t4 1 1 3 abc
}
do_execsql_test 7.6.5 {
DROP TRIGGER a; DROP TRIGGER b; DROP TRIGGER c;
DROP TRIGGER d; DROP TRIGGER e; DROP TRIGGER f;
DROP TRIGGER g; DROP TRIGGER h; DROP TRIGGER i;
CREATE TRIGGER a BEFORE INSERT ON t1 BEGIN INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(new.x); END;
CREATE TRIGGER b BEFORE INSERT ON t2 BEGIN INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(new.x); END;
CREATE TRIGGER c BEFORE INSERT ON t3 BEGIN INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(new.x); END;
CREATE TRIGGER d BEFORE UPDATE ON t1 BEGIN UPDATE t2 SET x = new.x; END;
CREATE TRIGGER e BEFORE UPDATE ON t2 BEGIN UPDATE t3 SET x = new.x; END;
CREATE TRIGGER f BEFORE UPDATE ON t3 BEGIN UPDATE t4 SET x = new.x; END;
CREATE TRIGGER g BEFORE DELETE ON t1 BEGIN DELETE FROM t2 WHERE 1; END;
CREATE TRIGGER h BEFORE DELETE ON t2 BEGIN DELETE FROM t3 WHERE 1; END;
CREATE TRIGGER i BEFORE DELETE ON t3 BEGIN DELETE FROM t4 WHERE 1; END;
}
do_preupdate_test 7.6.6 {
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('xyz');
} {
INSERT main t4 1 1 3 xyz
INSERT main t3 1 1 2 xyz
INSERT main t2 1 1 1 xyz
INSERT main t1 1 1 0 xyz
}
do_preupdate_test 7.6.3 {
UPDATE t1 SET x = 'abc';
} {
UPDATE main t4 1 1 3 xyz abc
UPDATE main t3 1 1 2 xyz abc
UPDATE main t2 1 1 1 xyz abc
UPDATE main t1 1 1 0 xyz abc
}
do_preupdate_test 7.6.4 {
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE 1;
} {
DELETE main t4 1 1 3 abc
DELETE main t3 1 1 2 abc
DELETE main t2 1 1 1 abc
DELETE main t1 1 1 0 abc
}
finish_test
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@@ -89,6 +89,9 @@ foreach f [glob $testdir/*.test] { lappend alltests [file tail $f] }
foreach f [glob -nocomplain $testdir/../ext/rtree/*.test] {
lappend alltests $f
}
foreach f [glob -nocomplain $testdir/../ext/session/*.test] {
lappend alltests $f
}
if {$::tcl_platform(platform)!="unix"} {
set alltests [test_set $alltests -exclude crash.test crash2.test]
@@ -96,7 +99,7 @@ if {$::tcl_platform(platform)!="unix"} {
set alltests [test_set $alltests -exclude {
all.test async.test quick.test veryquick.test
memleak.test permutations.test soak.test fts3.test
mallocAll.test rtree.test
mallocAll.test rtree.test session.test
}]
set allquicktests [test_set $alltests -exclude {
@@ -782,6 +785,10 @@ test_suite "rtree" -description {
All R-tree related tests. Provides coverage of source file rtree.c.
} -files [glob -nocomplain $::testdir/../ext/rtree/*.test]
test_suite "session" -description {
All session module related tests.
} -files [glob -nocomplain $::testdir/../ext/session/*.test]
test_suite "no_optimization" -description {
Run test scripts with optimizations disabled using the
sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_OPTIMIZATIONS) interface.
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@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
# 2008 June 23
#
# 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 runs all rtree related tests.
#
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/permutations.test
ifcapable session {
run_test_suite session
}
finish_test
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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ do_test tcl-1.1 {
do_test tcl-1.2 {
set v [catch {db bogus} msg]
lappend v $msg
} {1 {bad option "bogus": must be authorizer, backup, busy, cache, changes, close, collate, collation_needed, commit_hook, complete, copy, enable_load_extension, errorcode, eval, exists, function, incrblob, interrupt, last_insert_rowid, nullvalue, onecolumn, profile, progress, rekey, restore, rollback_hook, status, timeout, total_changes, trace, transaction, unlock_notify, update_hook, version, or wal_hook}}
} {1 {bad option "bogus": must be authorizer, backup, busy, cache, changes, close, collate, collation_needed, commit_hook, complete, copy, enable_load_extension, errorcode, eval, exists, function, incrblob, interrupt, last_insert_rowid, nullvalue, onecolumn, preupdate, profile, progress, rekey, restore, rollback_hook, status, timeout, total_changes, trace, transaction, unlock_notify, update_hook, version, or wal_hook}}
do_test tcl-1.2.1 {
set v [catch {db cache bogus} msg]
lappend v $msg
@@ -319,14 +319,23 @@ do_test tcl-8.1 {
execsql {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(30,NULL)}
db eval {SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE b IS NULL}
} {30 NaN}
proc concatFunc args {return [join $args {}]}
do_test tcl-8.2 {
db function concat concatFunc
db eval {SELECT concat('a', b, 'z') FROM t1 WHERE b is NULL}
} {aNaNz}
do_test tcl-8.3 {
db nullvalue NULL
db nullvalue
} {NULL}
do_test tcl-8.3 {
do_test tcl-8.4 {
db nullvalue {}
db eval {SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE b IS NULL}
} {30 {}}
do_test tcl-8.5 {
db function concat concatFunc
db eval {SELECT concat('a', b, 'z') FROM t1 WHERE b is NULL}
} {az}
# Test the return type of user-defined functions
#
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@@ -603,6 +603,12 @@ proc fix_testname {varname} {
set testname "${::testprefix}-$testname"
}
}
proc normalize_list {L} {
set L2 [list]
foreach l $L {lappend L2 $l}
set L2
}
proc do_execsql_test {testname sql {result {}}} {
fix_testname testname
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@@ -161,4 +161,29 @@ do_searchcount_test 3.5.2 {
SELECT a, c FROM t3 WHERE (a=1 AND b='one') OR rowid=4
} {1 i 2 ii search 2}
# Ticket [d02e1406a58ea02d] (2012-10-04)
# LEFT JOIN with an OR in the ON clause causes segfault
#
do_test 4.1 {
db eval {
CREATE TABLE t41(a,b,c);
INSERT INTO t41 VALUES(1,2,3), (4,5,6);
CREATE TABLE t42(d,e,f);
INSERT INTO t42 VALUES(3,6,9), (4,8,12);
SELECT * FROM t41 AS x LEFT JOIN t42 AS y ON (y.d=x.c) OR (y.e=x.b);
}
} {1 2 3 3 6 9 4 5 6 {} {} {}}
do_test 4.2 {
db eval {
CREATE INDEX t42d ON t42(d);
CREATE INDEX t42e ON t42(e);
SELECT * FROM t41 AS x LEFT JOIN t42 AS y ON (y.d=x.c) OR (y.e=x.b);
}
} {1 2 3 3 6 9 4 5 6 {} {} {}}
do_test 4.2 {
db eval {
SELECT * FROM t41 AS x LEFT JOIN t42 AS y ON (y.d=x.c) OR (y.d=x.b);
}
} {1 2 3 3 6 9 4 5 6 {} {} {}}
finish_test