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- # 2004 September 2
- #
- # 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. The
- # focus of this script testing the callback-free C/C++ API and in
- # particular the behavior of sqlite3_step() when trying to commit
- # with lock contention.
- #
- # $Id: capi3b.test,v 1.4 2007/08/10 19:46:14 drh Exp $
- #
- set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
- source $testdir/tester.tcl
- # These tests depend on the pager holding changes in cache
- # until it is time to commit. But that won't happen if the
- # soft-heap-limit is set too low. So disable the soft heap limit
- # for the duration of this test.
- #
- sqlite3_soft_heap_limit 0
- set DB [sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
- sqlite3 db2 test.db
- set DB2 [sqlite3_connection_pointer db2]
- # Create some data in the database
- #
- do_test capi3b-1.1 {
- execsql {
- CREATE TABLE t1(x);
- INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1);
- INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2);
- SELECT * FROM t1
- }
- } {1 2}
- # Make sure the second database connection can see the data
- #
- do_test capi3b-1.2 {
- execsql {
- SELECT * FROM t1
- } db2
- } {1 2}
- # First database connection acquires a shared lock
- #
- do_test capi3b-1.3 {
- execsql {
- BEGIN;
- SELECT * FROM t1;
- }
- } {1 2}
- # Second database connection tries to write. The sqlite3_step()
- # function returns SQLITE_BUSY because it cannot commit.
- #
- do_test capi3b-1.4 {
- set VM [sqlite3_prepare $DB2 {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3)} -1 TAIL]
- sqlite3_step $VM
- } SQLITE_BUSY
- # The sqlite3_step call can be repeated multiple times.
- #
- do_test capi3b-1.5.1 {
- sqlite3_step $VM
- } SQLITE_BUSY
- do_test capi3b-1.5.2 {
- sqlite3_step $VM
- } SQLITE_BUSY
- # The first connection closes its transaction. This allows the second
- # connections sqlite3_step to succeed.
- #
- do_test capi3b-1.6 {
- execsql COMMIT
- sqlite3_step $VM
- } SQLITE_DONE
- do_test capi3b-1.7 {
- sqlite3_finalize $VM
- } SQLITE_OK
- do_test capi3b-1.8 {
- execsql {SELECT * FROM t1} db2
- } {1 2 3}
- do_test capi3b-1.9 {
- execsql {SELECT * FROM t1}
- } {1 2 3}
- # Start doing a SELECT with one connection. This gets a SHARED lock.
- # Then do an INSERT with the other connection. The INSERT should
- # not be able to complete until the SELECT finishes.
- #
- do_test capi3b-2.1 {
- set VM1 [sqlite3_prepare $DB {SELECT * FROM t1} -1 TAIL]
- sqlite3_step $VM1
- } SQLITE_ROW
- do_test capi3b-2.2 {
- sqlite3_column_text $VM1 0
- } 1
- do_test capi3b-2.3 {
- set VM2 [sqlite3_prepare $DB2 {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4)} -1 TAIL]
- sqlite3_step $VM2
- } SQLITE_BUSY
- do_test capi3b-2.4 {
- sqlite3_step $VM1
- } SQLITE_ROW
- do_test capi3b-2.5 {
- sqlite3_column_text $VM1 0
- } 2
- do_test capi3b-2.6 {
- sqlite3_step $VM2
- } SQLITE_BUSY
- do_test capi3b-2.7 {
- sqlite3_step $VM1
- } SQLITE_ROW
- do_test capi3b-2.8 {
- sqlite3_column_text $VM1 0
- } 3
- do_test capi3b-2.9 {
- sqlite3_step $VM2
- } SQLITE_BUSY
- do_test capi3b-2.10 {
- sqlite3_step $VM1
- } SQLITE_DONE
- do_test capi3b-2.11 {
- sqlite3_step $VM2
- } SQLITE_DONE
- do_test capi3b-2.12 {
- sqlite3_finalize $VM1
- sqlite3_finalize $VM2
- execsql {SELECT * FROM t1}
- } {1 2 3 4}
- catch {db2 close}
- sqlite3_soft_heap_limit $cmdlinearg(soft-heap-limit)
- finish_test
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