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     1 # 2001 September 15
       
     2 #
       
     3 # The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of
       
     4 # a legal notice, here is a blessing:
       
     5 #
       
     6 #    May you do good and not evil.
       
     7 #    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
       
     8 #    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
       
     9 #
       
    10 #***********************************************************************
       
    11 # This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.  The
       
    12 # focus of this file is testing the SELECT statement.
       
    13 #
       
    14 # $Id: autovacuum.test,v 1.28 2008/09/10 10:57:28 danielk1977 Exp $
       
    15 
       
    16 set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
       
    17 source $testdir/tester.tcl
       
    18 
       
    19 # If this build of the library does not support auto-vacuum, omit this
       
    20 # whole file.
       
    21 ifcapable {!autovacuum || !pragma} {
       
    22   finish_test
       
    23   return
       
    24 }
       
    25 
       
    26 # Return a string $len characters long. The returned string is $char repeated
       
    27 # over and over. For example, [make_str abc 8] returns "abcabcab".
       
    28 proc make_str {char len} {
       
    29   set str [string repeat $char. $len]
       
    30   return [string range $str 0 [expr $len-1]]
       
    31 }
       
    32 
       
    33 # Return the number of pages in the file test.db by looking at the file system.
       
    34 proc file_pages {} {
       
    35   return [expr [file size test.db] / 1024]
       
    36 }
       
    37 
       
    38 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
    39 # Test cases autovacuum-1.* work as follows:
       
    40 #
       
    41 # 1. A table with a single indexed field is created.
       
    42 # 2. Approximately 20 rows are inserted into the table. Each row is long 
       
    43 #    enough such that it uses at least 2 overflow pages for both the table 
       
    44 #    and index entry.
       
    45 # 3. The rows are deleted in a psuedo-random order. Sometimes only one row
       
    46 #    is deleted per transaction, sometimes more than one.
       
    47 # 4. After each transaction the table data is checked to ensure it is correct
       
    48 #    and a "PRAGMA integrity_check" is executed.
       
    49 # 5. Once all the rows are deleted the file is checked to make sure it 
       
    50 #    consists of exactly 4 pages.
       
    51 #
       
    52 # Steps 2-5 are repeated for a few different psuedo-random delete patterns 
       
    53 # (defined by the $delete_orders list).
       
    54 set delete_orders [list]
       
    55 lappend delete_orders {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20}
       
    56 lappend delete_orders {20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1} 
       
    57 lappend delete_orders {8 18 2 4 14 11 13 3 10 7 9 5 12 17 19 15 20 6 16 1}
       
    58 lappend delete_orders {10 3 11 17 19 20 7 4 13 6 1 14 16 12 9 18 8 15 5 2}
       
    59 lappend delete_orders {{1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10} {11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20}}
       
    60 lappend delete_orders {{19 8 17 15} {16 11 9 14} {18 5 3 1} {13 20 7 2} {6 12}}
       
    61 
       
    62 # The length of each table entry. 
       
    63 # set ENTRY_LEN 3500
       
    64 set ENTRY_LEN 3500
       
    65 
       
    66 do_test autovacuum-1.1 {
       
    67   execsql {
       
    68     PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 1;
       
    69     CREATE TABLE av1(a);
       
    70     CREATE INDEX av1_idx ON av1(a);
       
    71   }
       
    72 } {}
       
    73 
       
    74 set tn 0
       
    75 foreach delete_order $delete_orders {
       
    76   incr tn
       
    77 
       
    78   # Set up the table.
       
    79   set ::tbl_data [list]
       
    80   foreach i [lsort -integer [eval concat $delete_order]] {
       
    81     execsql "INSERT INTO av1 (oid, a) VALUES($i, '[make_str $i $ENTRY_LEN]')"
       
    82     lappend ::tbl_data [make_str $i $ENTRY_LEN]
       
    83   }
       
    84 
       
    85   # Make sure the integrity check passes with the initial data.
       
    86   ifcapable {integrityck} {
       
    87     do_test autovacuum-1.$tn.1 {
       
    88       execsql {
       
    89         pragma integrity_check
       
    90       }
       
    91     } {ok}
       
    92   }
       
    93 
       
    94   foreach delete $delete_order {
       
    95     # Delete one set of rows from the table.
       
    96     do_test autovacuum-1.$tn.($delete).1 {
       
    97       execsql "
       
    98         DELETE FROM av1 WHERE oid = [join $delete " OR oid = "]
       
    99       "
       
   100     } {}
       
   101 
       
   102     # Do the integrity check.
       
   103     ifcapable {integrityck} {
       
   104       do_test autovacuum-1.$tn.($delete).2 {
       
   105         execsql {
       
   106           pragma integrity_check
       
   107         }
       
   108       } {ok}
       
   109     }
       
   110     # Ensure the data remaining in the table is what was expected.
       
   111     foreach d $delete {
       
   112       set idx [lsearch $::tbl_data [make_str $d $ENTRY_LEN]]
       
   113       set ::tbl_data [lreplace $::tbl_data $idx $idx]
       
   114     }
       
   115     do_test autovacuum-1.$tn.($delete).3 {
       
   116       execsql {
       
   117         select a from av1
       
   118       }
       
   119     } $::tbl_data
       
   120   }
       
   121 
       
   122   # All rows have been deleted. Ensure the file has shrunk to 4 pages.
       
   123   do_test autovacuum-1.$tn.3 {
       
   124     file_pages
       
   125   } {4}
       
   126 }
       
   127 
       
   128 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
   129 # Tests cases autovacuum-2.* test that root pages are allocated 
       
   130 # and deallocated correctly at the start of the file. Operation is roughly as
       
   131 # follows:
       
   132 #
       
   133 # autovacuum-2.1.*: Drop the tables that currently exist in the database.
       
   134 # autovacuum-2.2.*: Create some tables. Ensure that data pages can be
       
   135 #                   moved correctly to make space for new root-pages.
       
   136 # autovacuum-2.3.*: Drop one of the tables just created (not the last one),
       
   137 #                   and check that one of the other tables is moved to
       
   138 #                   the free root-page location.
       
   139 # autovacuum-2.4.*: Check that a table can be created correctly when the
       
   140 #                   root-page it requires is on the free-list.
       
   141 # autovacuum-2.5.*: Check that a table with indices can be dropped. This
       
   142 #                   is slightly tricky because dropping one of the
       
   143 #                   indices/table btrees could move the root-page of another.
       
   144 #                   The code-generation layer of SQLite overcomes this problem
       
   145 #                   by dropping the btrees in descending order of root-pages.
       
   146 #                   This test ensures that this actually happens.
       
   147 #
       
   148 do_test autovacuum-2.1.1 {
       
   149   execsql {
       
   150     DROP TABLE av1;
       
   151   }
       
   152 } {}
       
   153 do_test autovacuum-2.1.2 {
       
   154   file_pages
       
   155 } {1}
       
   156 
       
   157 # Create a table and put some data in it.
       
   158 do_test autovacuum-2.2.1 {
       
   159   execsql {
       
   160     CREATE TABLE av1(x);
       
   161     SELECT rootpage FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY rootpage;
       
   162   }
       
   163 } {3}
       
   164 do_test autovacuum-2.2.2 {
       
   165   execsql "
       
   166     INSERT INTO av1 VALUES('[make_str abc 3000]');
       
   167     INSERT INTO av1 VALUES('[make_str def 3000]');
       
   168     INSERT INTO av1 VALUES('[make_str ghi 3000]');
       
   169     INSERT INTO av1 VALUES('[make_str jkl 3000]');
       
   170   "
       
   171   set ::av1_data [db eval {select * from av1}]
       
   172   file_pages
       
   173 } {15}
       
   174 
       
   175 # Create another table. Check it is located immediately after the first.
       
   176 # This test case moves the second page in an over-flow chain.
       
   177 do_test autovacuum-2.2.3 {
       
   178   execsql {
       
   179     CREATE TABLE av2(x);
       
   180     SELECT rootpage FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY rootpage;
       
   181   }
       
   182 } {3 4}
       
   183 do_test autovacuum-2.2.4 {
       
   184   file_pages
       
   185 } {16}
       
   186 
       
   187 # Create another table. Check it is located immediately after the second.
       
   188 # This test case moves the first page in an over-flow chain.
       
   189 do_test autovacuum-2.2.5 {
       
   190   execsql {
       
   191     CREATE TABLE av3(x);
       
   192     SELECT rootpage FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY rootpage;
       
   193   }
       
   194 } {3 4 5}
       
   195 do_test autovacuum-2.2.6 {
       
   196   file_pages
       
   197 } {17}
       
   198 
       
   199 # Create another table. Check it is located immediately after the second.
       
   200 # This test case moves a btree leaf page.
       
   201 do_test autovacuum-2.2.7 {
       
   202   execsql {
       
   203     CREATE TABLE av4(x);
       
   204     SELECT rootpage FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY rootpage;
       
   205   }
       
   206 } {3 4 5 6}
       
   207 do_test autovacuum-2.2.8 {
       
   208   file_pages
       
   209 } {18}
       
   210 do_test autovacuum-2.2.9 {
       
   211   execsql {
       
   212     select * from av1
       
   213   }
       
   214 } $av1_data
       
   215 
       
   216 do_test autovacuum-2.3.1 {
       
   217   execsql {
       
   218     INSERT INTO av2 SELECT 'av1' || x FROM av1;
       
   219     INSERT INTO av3 SELECT 'av2' || x FROM av1;
       
   220     INSERT INTO av4 SELECT 'av3' || x FROM av1;
       
   221   }
       
   222   set ::av2_data [execsql {select x from av2}]
       
   223   set ::av3_data [execsql {select x from av3}]
       
   224   set ::av4_data [execsql {select x from av4}]
       
   225   file_pages
       
   226 } {54}
       
   227 do_test autovacuum-2.3.2 {
       
   228   execsql {
       
   229     DROP TABLE av2;
       
   230     SELECT rootpage FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY rootpage;
       
   231   }
       
   232 } {3 4 5}
       
   233 do_test autovacuum-2.3.3 {
       
   234   file_pages
       
   235 } {41}
       
   236 do_test autovacuum-2.3.4 {
       
   237   execsql {
       
   238     SELECT x FROM av3;
       
   239   }
       
   240 } $::av3_data
       
   241 do_test autovacuum-2.3.5 {
       
   242   execsql {
       
   243     SELECT x FROM av4;
       
   244   }
       
   245 } $::av4_data
       
   246 
       
   247 # Drop all the tables in the file. This puts all pages except the first 2
       
   248 # (the sqlite_master root-page and the first pointer map page) on the 
       
   249 # free-list.
       
   250 do_test autovacuum-2.4.1 {
       
   251   execsql {
       
   252     DROP TABLE av1;
       
   253     DROP TABLE av3;
       
   254     BEGIN;
       
   255     DROP TABLE av4;
       
   256   }
       
   257   file_pages
       
   258 } {15}
       
   259 do_test autovacuum-2.4.2 {
       
   260   for {set i 3} {$i<=10} {incr i} {
       
   261     execsql "CREATE TABLE av$i (x)"
       
   262   }
       
   263   file_pages
       
   264 } {15}
       
   265 do_test autovacuum-2.4.3 {
       
   266   execsql {
       
   267     SELECT rootpage FROM sqlite_master ORDER by rootpage
       
   268   }
       
   269 } {3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10}
       
   270 
       
   271 # Right now there are 5 free pages in the database. Consume and then free
       
   272 # a 520 pages. Then create 520 tables. This ensures that at least some of the
       
   273 # desired root-pages reside on the second free-list trunk page, and that the
       
   274 # trunk itself is required at some point.
       
   275 do_test autovacuum-2.4.4 {
       
   276   execsql "
       
   277     INSERT INTO av3 VALUES ('[make_str abcde [expr 1020*520 + 500]]');
       
   278     DELETE FROM av3;
       
   279   "
       
   280 } {}
       
   281 set root_page_list [list]
       
   282 set pending_byte_page [expr ($::sqlite_pending_byte / 1024) + 1]
       
   283 for {set i 3} {$i<=532} {incr i} {
       
   284   # 207 and 412 are pointer-map pages.
       
   285   if { $i!=207 && $i!=412 && $i != $pending_byte_page} {
       
   286     lappend root_page_list $i
       
   287   }
       
   288 }
       
   289 if {$i >= $pending_byte_page} {
       
   290   lappend root_page_list $i
       
   291 }
       
   292 do_test autovacuum-2.4.5 {
       
   293   for {set i 11} {$i<=530} {incr i} {
       
   294     execsql "CREATE TABLE av$i (x)"
       
   295   }
       
   296   execsql {
       
   297     SELECT rootpage FROM sqlite_master ORDER by rootpage
       
   298   }
       
   299 } $root_page_list
       
   300 
       
   301 # Just for fun, delete all those tables and see if the database is 1 page.
       
   302 do_test autovacuum-2.4.6 {
       
   303   execsql COMMIT;
       
   304   file_pages
       
   305 } [expr 561 + (($i >= $pending_byte_page)?1:0)]
       
   306 integrity_check autovacuum-2.4.6
       
   307 do_test autovacuum-2.4.7 {
       
   308   execsql BEGIN
       
   309   for {set i 3} {$i<=530} {incr i} {
       
   310     execsql "DROP TABLE av$i"
       
   311   }
       
   312   execsql COMMIT
       
   313   file_pages
       
   314 } 1
       
   315 
       
   316 # Create some tables with indices to drop.
       
   317 do_test autovacuum-2.5.1 {
       
   318   execsql {
       
   319     CREATE TABLE av1(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c);
       
   320     INSERT INTO av1 VALUES('av1 a', 'av1 b', 'av1 c');
       
   321 
       
   322     CREATE TABLE av2(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c);
       
   323     CREATE INDEX av2_i1 ON av2(b);
       
   324     CREATE INDEX av2_i2 ON av2(c);
       
   325     INSERT INTO av2 VALUES('av2 a', 'av2 b', 'av2 c');
       
   326 
       
   327     CREATE TABLE av3(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c);
       
   328     CREATE INDEX av3_i1 ON av3(b);
       
   329     INSERT INTO av3 VALUES('av3 a', 'av3 b', 'av3 c');
       
   330 
       
   331     CREATE TABLE av4(a, b, c);
       
   332     CREATE INDEX av4_i1 ON av4(a);
       
   333     CREATE INDEX av4_i2 ON av4(b);
       
   334     CREATE INDEX av4_i3 ON av4(c);
       
   335     CREATE INDEX av4_i4 ON av4(a, b, c);
       
   336     INSERT INTO av4 VALUES('av4 a', 'av4 b', 'av4 c');
       
   337   }
       
   338 } {}
       
   339 
       
   340 do_test autovacuum-2.5.2 {
       
   341   execsql {
       
   342     SELECT name, rootpage FROM sqlite_master;
       
   343   }
       
   344 } [list av1 3  sqlite_autoindex_av1_1 4 \
       
   345         av2 5  sqlite_autoindex_av2_1 6 av2_i1 7 av2_i2 8 \
       
   346         av3 9 sqlite_autoindex_av3_1 10 av3_i1 11 \
       
   347         av4 12 av4_i1 13 av4_i2 14 av4_i3 15 av4_i4 16 \
       
   348 ]
       
   349 
       
   350 # The following 4 tests are SELECT queries that use the indices created.
       
   351 # If the root-pages in the internal schema are not updated correctly when
       
   352 # a table or indice is moved, these queries will fail. They are repeated
       
   353 # after each table is dropped (i.e. as test cases 2.5.*.[1..4]).
       
   354 do_test autovacuum-2.5.2.1 {
       
   355   execsql {
       
   356     SELECT * FROM av1 WHERE a = 'av1 a';
       
   357   }
       
   358 } {{av1 a} {av1 b} {av1 c}}
       
   359 do_test autovacuum-2.5.2.2 {
       
   360   execsql {
       
   361     SELECT * FROM av2 WHERE a = 'av2 a' AND b = 'av2 b' AND c = 'av2 c'
       
   362   }
       
   363 } {{av2 a} {av2 b} {av2 c}}
       
   364 do_test autovacuum-2.5.2.3 {
       
   365   execsql {
       
   366     SELECT * FROM av3 WHERE a = 'av3 a' AND b = 'av3 b';
       
   367   }
       
   368 } {{av3 a} {av3 b} {av3 c}}
       
   369 do_test autovacuum-2.5.2.4 {
       
   370   execsql {
       
   371     SELECT * FROM av4 WHERE a = 'av4 a' AND b = 'av4 b' AND c = 'av4 c';
       
   372   }
       
   373 } {{av4 a} {av4 b} {av4 c}}
       
   374 
       
   375 # Drop table av3. Indices av4_i2, av4_i3 and av4_i4 are moved to fill the two
       
   376 # root pages vacated. The operation proceeds as:
       
   377 # Step 1: Delete av3_i1 (root-page 11). Move root-page of av4_i4 to page 11.
       
   378 # Step 2: Delete av3 (root-page 10). Move root-page of av4_i3 to page 10.
       
   379 # Step 3: Delete sqlite_autoindex_av1_3 (root-page 9). Move av4_i2 to page 9.
       
   380 do_test autovacuum-2.5.3 {
       
   381   execsql {
       
   382     DROP TABLE av3;
       
   383     SELECT name, rootpage FROM sqlite_master;
       
   384   }
       
   385 } [list av1 3  sqlite_autoindex_av1_1 4 \
       
   386         av2 5  sqlite_autoindex_av2_1 6 av2_i1 7 av2_i2 8 \
       
   387         av4 12 av4_i1 13 av4_i2 9 av4_i3 10 av4_i4 11 \
       
   388 ]
       
   389 do_test autovacuum-2.5.3.1 {
       
   390   execsql {
       
   391     SELECT * FROM av1 WHERE a = 'av1 a';
       
   392   }
       
   393 } {{av1 a} {av1 b} {av1 c}}
       
   394 do_test autovacuum-2.5.3.2 {
       
   395   execsql {
       
   396     SELECT * FROM av2 WHERE a = 'av2 a' AND b = 'av2 b' AND c = 'av2 c'
       
   397   }
       
   398 } {{av2 a} {av2 b} {av2 c}}
       
   399 do_test autovacuum-2.5.3.3 {
       
   400   execsql {
       
   401     SELECT * FROM av4 WHERE a = 'av4 a' AND b = 'av4 b' AND c = 'av4 c';
       
   402   }
       
   403 } {{av4 a} {av4 b} {av4 c}}
       
   404 
       
   405 # Drop table av1:
       
   406 # Step 1: Delete av1 (root page 4). Root-page of av4_i1 fills the gap.
       
   407 # Step 2: Delete sqlite_autoindex_av1_1 (root page 3). Move av4 to the gap.
       
   408 do_test autovacuum-2.5.4 {
       
   409   execsql {
       
   410     DROP TABLE av1;
       
   411     SELECT name, rootpage FROM sqlite_master;
       
   412   }
       
   413 } [list av2 5  sqlite_autoindex_av2_1 6 av2_i1 7 av2_i2 8 \
       
   414         av4 3 av4_i1 4 av4_i2 9 av4_i3 10 av4_i4 11 \
       
   415 ]
       
   416 do_test autovacuum-2.5.4.2 {
       
   417   execsql {
       
   418     SELECT * FROM av2 WHERE a = 'av2 a' AND b = 'av2 b' AND c = 'av2 c'
       
   419   }
       
   420 } {{av2 a} {av2 b} {av2 c}}
       
   421 do_test autovacuum-2.5.4.4 {
       
   422   execsql {
       
   423     SELECT * FROM av4 WHERE a = 'av4 a' AND b = 'av4 b' AND c = 'av4 c';
       
   424   }
       
   425 } {{av4 a} {av4 b} {av4 c}}
       
   426 
       
   427 # Drop table av4:
       
   428 # Step 1: Delete av4_i4.
       
   429 # Step 2: Delete av4_i3.
       
   430 # Step 3: Delete av4_i2.
       
   431 # Step 4: Delete av4_i1. av2_i2 replaces it.
       
   432 # Step 5: Delete av4. av2_i1 replaces it.
       
   433 do_test autovacuum-2.5.5 {
       
   434   execsql {
       
   435     DROP TABLE av4;
       
   436     SELECT name, rootpage FROM sqlite_master;
       
   437   }
       
   438 } [list av2 5 sqlite_autoindex_av2_1 6 av2_i1 3 av2_i2 4]
       
   439 do_test autovacuum-2.5.5.2 {
       
   440   execsql {
       
   441     SELECT * FROM av2 WHERE a = 'av2 a' AND b = 'av2 b' AND c = 'av2 c'
       
   442   }
       
   443 } {{av2 a} {av2 b} {av2 c}}
       
   444 
       
   445 #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
   446 # Test cases autovacuum-3.* test the operation of the "PRAGMA auto_vacuum"
       
   447 # command.
       
   448 #
       
   449 do_test autovacuum-3.1 {
       
   450   execsql {
       
   451     PRAGMA auto_vacuum;
       
   452   }
       
   453 } {1}
       
   454 do_test autovacuum-3.2 {
       
   455   db close
       
   456   sqlite3 db test.db
       
   457   execsql {
       
   458     PRAGMA auto_vacuum;
       
   459   }
       
   460 } {1}
       
   461 do_test autovacuum-3.3 {
       
   462   execsql {
       
   463     PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 0;
       
   464     PRAGMA auto_vacuum;
       
   465   }
       
   466 } {1}
       
   467 
       
   468 do_test autovacuum-3.4 {
       
   469   db close
       
   470   file delete -force test.db
       
   471   sqlite3 db test.db
       
   472   execsql {
       
   473     PRAGMA auto_vacuum;
       
   474   }
       
   475 } $AUTOVACUUM
       
   476 do_test autovacuum-3.5 {
       
   477   execsql {
       
   478     CREATE TABLE av1(x);
       
   479     PRAGMA auto_vacuum;
       
   480   }
       
   481 } $AUTOVACUUM
       
   482 do_test autovacuum-3.6 {
       
   483   execsql {
       
   484     PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 1;
       
   485     PRAGMA auto_vacuum;
       
   486   }
       
   487 } [expr $AUTOVACUUM ? 1 : 0]
       
   488 do_test autovacuum-3.7 {
       
   489   execsql {
       
   490     DROP TABLE av1;
       
   491   }
       
   492   file_pages
       
   493 } [expr $AUTOVACUUM?1:2]
       
   494 
       
   495 
       
   496 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------
       
   497 # Test that if a statement transaction around a CREATE INDEX statement is
       
   498 # rolled back no corruption occurs.
       
   499 #
       
   500 do_test autovacuum-4.0 {
       
   501   # The last round of tests may have left the db in non-autovacuum mode.
       
   502   # Reset everything just in case.
       
   503   #
       
   504   db close
       
   505   file delete -force test.db test.db-journal
       
   506   sqlite3 db test.db
       
   507   execsql {
       
   508     PRAGMA auto_vacuum = 1;
       
   509     PRAGMA auto_vacuum;
       
   510   }
       
   511 } {1}
       
   512 do_test autovacuum-4.1 {
       
   513   execsql {
       
   514     CREATE TABLE av1(a, b);
       
   515     BEGIN;
       
   516   }
       
   517   for {set i 0} {$i<100} {incr i} {
       
   518     execsql "INSERT INTO av1 VALUES($i, '[string repeat X 200]');"
       
   519   }
       
   520   execsql "INSERT INTO av1 VALUES(99, '[string repeat X 200]');"
       
   521   execsql {
       
   522     SELECT sum(a) FROM av1;
       
   523   }
       
   524 } {5049}
       
   525 do_test autovacuum-4.2 {
       
   526   catchsql {
       
   527     CREATE UNIQUE INDEX av1_i ON av1(a);
       
   528   }
       
   529 } {1 {indexed columns are not unique}}
       
   530 do_test autovacuum-4.3 {
       
   531   execsql {
       
   532     SELECT sum(a) FROM av1;
       
   533   }
       
   534 } {5049}
       
   535 do_test autovacuum-4.4 {
       
   536   execsql {
       
   537     COMMIT;
       
   538   }
       
   539 } {}
       
   540 
       
   541 ifcapable integrityck {
       
   542 
       
   543 # Ticket #1727
       
   544 do_test autovacuum-5.1 {
       
   545   db close
       
   546   sqlite3 db :memory:
       
   547   db eval {
       
   548     PRAGMA auto_vacuum=1;
       
   549     CREATE TABLE t1(a);
       
   550     CREATE TABLE t2(a);
       
   551     DROP TABLE t1;
       
   552     PRAGMA integrity_check;
       
   553   }
       
   554 } ok
       
   555 
       
   556 }
       
   557 
       
   558 # Ticket #1728.
       
   559 #
       
   560 # In autovacuum mode, when tables or indices are deleted, the rootpage
       
   561 # values in the symbol table have to be updated.  There was a bug in this
       
   562 # logic so that if an index/table was moved twice, the second move might
       
   563 # not occur.  This would leave the internal symbol table in an inconsistent
       
   564 # state causing subsequent statements to fail.
       
   565 #
       
   566 # The problem is difficult to reproduce.  The sequence of statements in
       
   567 # the following test are carefully designed make it occur and thus to
       
   568 # verify that this very obscure bug has been resolved.
       
   569 # 
       
   570 ifcapable integrityck&&memorydb {
       
   571 
       
   572 do_test autovacuum-6.1 {
       
   573   db close
       
   574   sqlite3 db :memory:
       
   575   db eval {
       
   576     PRAGMA auto_vacuum=1;
       
   577     CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
       
   578     CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a);
       
   579     CREATE TABLE t2(a);
       
   580     CREATE INDEX i2 ON t2(a);
       
   581     CREATE TABLE t3(a);
       
   582     CREATE INDEX i3 ON t2(a);
       
   583     CREATE INDEX x ON t1(b);
       
   584     DROP TABLE t3;
       
   585     PRAGMA integrity_check;
       
   586     DROP TABLE t2;
       
   587     PRAGMA integrity_check;
       
   588     DROP TABLE t1;
       
   589     PRAGMA integrity_check;
       
   590   }
       
   591 } {ok ok ok}
       
   592 
       
   593 }
       
   594 
       
   595 #---------------------------------------------------------------------
       
   596 # Test cases autovacuum-7.X test the case where a page must be moved
       
   597 # and the destination location collides with at least one other
       
   598 # entry in the page hash-table (internal to the pager.c module. 
       
   599 #
       
   600 do_test autovacuum-7.1 {
       
   601   db close
       
   602   file delete -force test.db
       
   603   file delete -force test.db-journal
       
   604   sqlite3 db test.db
       
   605 
       
   606   execsql {
       
   607     PRAGMA auto_vacuum=1;
       
   608     CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, PRIMARY KEY(a, b));
       
   609     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(randstr(400,400),randstr(400,400));
       
   610     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randstr(400,400), randstr(400,400) FROM t1; -- 2
       
   611     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randstr(400,400), randstr(400,400) FROM t1; -- 4
       
   612     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randstr(400,400), randstr(400,400) FROM t1; -- 8
       
   613     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randstr(400,400), randstr(400,400) FROM t1; -- 16
       
   614     INSERT INTO t1 SELECT randstr(400,400), randstr(400,400) FROM t1; -- 32
       
   615   }
       
   616 
       
   617   expr {[file size test.db] / 1024}
       
   618 } {73}
       
   619 
       
   620 do_test autovacuum-7.2 {
       
   621   execsql {
       
   622     CREATE TABLE t2(a, b, PRIMARY KEY(a, b));
       
   623     INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randstr(400,400), randstr(400,400) FROM t1; -- 2
       
   624     CREATE TABLE t3(a, b, PRIMARY KEY(a, b));
       
   625     INSERT INTO t3 SELECT randstr(400,400), randstr(400,400) FROM t1; -- 2
       
   626     CREATE TABLE t4(a, b, PRIMARY KEY(a, b));
       
   627     INSERT INTO t4 SELECT randstr(400,400), randstr(400,400) FROM t1; -- 2
       
   628     CREATE TABLE t5(a, b, PRIMARY KEY(a, b));
       
   629     INSERT INTO t5 SELECT randstr(400,400), randstr(400,400) FROM t1; -- 2
       
   630   }
       
   631   expr {[file size test.db] / 1024}
       
   632 } {354}
       
   633 
       
   634 do_test autovacuum-7.3 {
       
   635   db close
       
   636   sqlite3 db test.db
       
   637   execsql {
       
   638     BEGIN;
       
   639     DELETE FROM t4;
       
   640     COMMIT;
       
   641     SELECT count(*) FROM t1;
       
   642   }
       
   643   expr {[file size test.db] / 1024}
       
   644 } {286}
       
   645 
       
   646 #------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
   647 # Additional tests.
       
   648 #
       
   649 # Try to determine the autovacuum setting for a database that is locked.
       
   650 #
       
   651 do_test autovacuum-8.1 {
       
   652   db close
       
   653   sqlite3 db test.db
       
   654   sqlite3 db2 test.db
       
   655   db eval {PRAGMA auto_vacuum}
       
   656 } {1}
       
   657 do_test autovacuum-8.2 {
       
   658   db eval {BEGIN EXCLUSIVE}
       
   659   catchsql {PRAGMA auto_vacuum} db2
       
   660 } {1 {database is locked}}
       
   661 catch {db2 close}
       
   662 catch {db eval {COMMIT}}
       
   663     
       
   664 
       
   665 finish_test