# Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 D. Richard Hipp # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public # License along with this library; if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # # Author contact information: # drh@hwaci.com # http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ # #*********************************************************************** # This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. The # focus of this file is testing the CREATE TABLE statement. # # $Id: crttbl.test,v 1.2 2000/05/29 23:30:51 drh Exp $ set testdir [file dirname $argv0] source $testdir/tester.tcl # Create a basic table and verify it is added to sqlite_master # do_test crttbl-1.1 { execsql { CREATE TABLE test1 ( one varchar(10), two text ) } execsql { SELECT sql FROM sqlite_master } } {{CREATE TABLE test1 ( one varchar(10), two text )}} # Verify that both table files exists in the database directory # do_test crttbl-1.2 { execsql {INSERT INTO test1 VALUES('hi', 'y''all')} lsort [glob -nocomplain testdb/*.tbl] } {testdb/sqlite_master.tbl testdb/test1.tbl} # Verify the other fields of the sqlite_master file. # do_test crttbl-1.3 { execsql {SELECT name, tbl_name, type FROM sqlite_master} } {test1 test1 table} # Close and reopen the database. Verify that everything is # still the same. # do_test crttbl-1.4 { db close sqlite db testdb execsql {SELECT name, tbl_name, type from sqlite_master} } {test1 test1 table} # Drop the database and make sure it disappears. # do_test crttbl-1.5 { execsql {DROP TABLE test1} execsql {SELECT * FROM sqlite_master} } {} # Verify that the file associated with the database is gone. # do_test crttbl-1.5 { lsort [glob -nocomplain testdb/*.tbl] } {testdb/sqlite_master.tbl} # Close and reopen the database. Verify that the table is # still gone. # do_test crttbl-1.6 { db close sqlite db testdb execsql {SELECT name FROM sqlite_master} } {} # Verify that we cannot make two tables with the same name # do_test crttbl-2.1 { execsql {CREATE TABLE test2(one text)} set v [catch {execsql {CREATE TABLE test2(two text)}} msg] lappend v $msg } {1 {table "test2" already exists}} do_test crttbl-2.1b { set v [catch {execsql {CREATE TABLE sqlite_master(two text)}} msg] lappend v $msg } {1 {table "sqlite_master" already exists}} do_test crttbl-2.1c { db close sqlite db testdb set v [catch {execsql {CREATE TABLE sqlite_master(two text)}} msg] lappend v $msg } {1 {table "sqlite_master" already exists}} do_test crttbl-2.1d { execsql {DROP TABLE test2; SELECT name FROM sqlite_master} } {} # Verify that we cannot make a table with the same name as an index # do_test crttbl-2.2 { execsql {CREATE TABLE test2(one text); CREATE INDEX test3 ON test2(one)} set v [catch {execsql {CREATE TABLE test3(two text)}} msg] lappend v $msg } {1 {there is already an index named "test3"}} do_test crttbl-2.2b { db close sqlite db testdb set v [catch {execsql {CREATE TABLE test3(two text)}} msg] lappend v $msg } {1 {there is already an index named "test3"}} do_test crttbl-2.2c { execsql {DROP INDEX test3} set v [catch {execsql {CREATE TABLE test3(two text)}} msg] lappend v $msg } {0 {}} do_test crttbl-2.2d { execsql {SELECT name FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY name} } {test2 test3} do_test crttbl-2.2e { execsql {DROP TABLE test2; DROP TABLE test3} execsql {SELECT name FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY name} } {} # Create a table with many field names # set big_table \ {CREATE TABLE big( f1 varchar(20), f2 char(10), f3 varchar(30), f4 text, f5 text, f6 text, f7 text, f8 text, f9 text, f10 text, f11 text, f12 text, f13 text, f14 text, f15 text, f16 text, f17 text, f18 text, f19 text, f20 text )} do_test crttbl-3.1 { execsql $big_table execsql {SELECT sql FROM sqlite_master} } \{$big_table\} do_test crttbl-3.2 { set v [catch {execsql {CREATE TABLE BIG(xyz foo)}} msg] lappend v $msg } {1 {table "BIG" already exists}} do_test crttbl-3.3 { set v [catch {execsql {CREATE TABLE biG(xyz foo)}} msg] lappend v $msg } {1 {table "biG" already exists}} do_test crttbl-3.4 { set v [catch {execsql {CREATE TABLE bIg(xyz foo)}} msg] lappend v $msg } {1 {table "bIg" already exists}} do_test crttbl-3.5 { db close sqlite db testdb set v [catch {execsql {CREATE TABLE Big(xyz foo)}} msg] lappend v $msg } {1 {table "Big" already exists}} do_test crttbl-3.6 { execsql {DROP TABLE big} execsql {SELECT name FROM sqlite_master} } {} # Try creating large numbers of tables # set r {} for {set i 1} {$i<=100} {incr i} { lappend r test$i } do_test crttbl-4.1 { for {set i 1} {$i<=100} {incr i} { set sql "CREATE TABLE test$i (" for {set k 1} {$k<$i} {incr k} { append sql "field$k text," } append sql "last_field text)" execsql $sql } execsql {SELECT name FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY name} } $r do_test crttbl-4.1b { db close sqlite db testdb execsql {SELECT name FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY name} } $r # Drop the even number tables # set r {} for {set i 1} {$i<=100} {incr i 2} { lappend r test$i } do_test crttbl-4.2 { for {set i 2} {$i<=100} {incr i 2} { set sql "DROP TABLE TEST$i" execsql $sql } execsql {SELECT name FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY name} } $r # Drop the odd number tables # do_test crttbl-4.3 { for {set i 1} {$i<=100} {incr i 2} { set sql "DROP TABLE test$i" execsql $sql } execsql {SELECT name FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY name} } {} finish_test