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sqlite/test/shell3.test
larrybr 2f5f674066 Simplify .import leak plug and arrange for CLI to be run under valgrind.
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# 2009 Dec 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 CLI shell tool.
#
# $Id: shell2.test,v 1.7 2009/07/17 16:54:48 shaneh Exp $
#
# Test plan:
#
# shell3-1.*: Basic tests for running SQL statments from command line.
# shell3-2.*: Basic tests for running SQL file from command line.
# shell3-3.*: Basic tests for processing odd SQL constructs.
#
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
set CLI [test_cli_invocation]
db close
forcedelete test.db test.db-journal test.db-wal
sqlite3 db test.db
# There are inconsistencies in command-line argument quoting on Windows.
# In particular, individual applications are responsible for command-line
# parsing in Windows, not the shell. Depending on whether the sqlite3.exe
# program is compiled with MinGW or MSVC, the command-line parsing is
# different. This causes problems for the tests below. To avoid
# issues, these tests are disabled for windows.
#
if {$::tcl_platform(platform)=="windows"} {
finish_test
return
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# shell3-1.*: Basic tests for running SQL statments from command line.
#
# Run SQL statement from command line
do_test shell3-1.1 {
forcedelete foo.db
set rc [ catchcmd "foo.db \"CREATE TABLE t1(a);\"" ]
set fexist [file exist foo.db]
list $rc $fexist
} {{0 {}} 1}
do_test shell3-1.2 {
catchcmd "foo.db" ".tables"
} {0 t1}
do_test shell3-1.3 {
catchcmd "foo.db \"DROP TABLE t1;\""
} {0 {}}
do_test shell3-1.4 {
catchcmd "foo.db" ".tables"
} {0 {}}
do_test shell3-1.5 {
catchcmd "foo.db \"CREATE TABLE t1(a); DROP TABLE t1;\""
} {0 {}}
do_test shell3-1.6 {
catchcmd "foo.db" ".tables"
} {0 {}}
do_test shell3-1.7 {
catchcmd "foo.db \"CREATE TABLE\""
} {1 {Error: in prepare, incomplete input}}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# shell3-2.*: Basic tests for running SQL file from command line.
#
# Run SQL file from command line
do_test shell3-2.1 {
forcedelete foo.db
set rc [ catchcmd "foo.db" "CREATE TABLE t1(a);" ]
set fexist [file exist foo.db]
list $rc $fexist
} {{0 {}} 1}
do_test shell3-2.2 {
catchcmd "foo.db" ".tables"
} {0 t1}
do_test shell3-2.3 {
catchcmd "foo.db" "DROP TABLE t1;"
} {0 {}}
do_test shell3-2.4 {
catchcmd "foo.db" ".tables"
} {0 {}}
do_test shell3-2.5 {
catchcmd "foo.db" "CREATE TABLE t1(a); DROP TABLE t1;"
} {0 {}}
do_test shell3-2.6 {
catchcmd "foo.db" ".tables"
} {0 {}}
do_test shell3-2.7 {
catchcmd "foo.db" "CREATE TABLE"
} {1 {Parse error near line 1: incomplete input}}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# shell3-3.*: Basic tests for processing odd SQL constructs.
#
# Run combinations of odd identifiers, comments, semicolon placement
do_test shell3-3.1 {
forcedelete foo.db
set rc [ catchcmd "foo.db" {CREATE TABLE t1("
a--.
" --x
); CREATE TABLE t2("a[""b""]");
.header on
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('
x''y');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES ('
/*.
.*/ x
''y');
SELECT * from t1 limit 1;
SELECT * from t2 limit 1;
} ]
set fexist [file exist foo.db]
list $rc $fexist
} {{0 {
a--.
x'y
a["b"]
/*.
.*/ x
'y}} 1}
finish_test