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sqlite/test/func3.test
drh ddb17cae38 Updates to evidence marks and requirements. No changes to code.
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# 2010 August 27
#
# 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 file is testing that destructor functions associated
# with functions created using sqlite3_create_function_v2() is
# correctly invoked.
#
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
ifcapable utf16 {
do_test func3-1.1 {
set destroyed 0
proc destroy {} { set ::destroyed 1 }
sqlite3_create_function_v2 db f2 -1 any -func f2 -destroy destroy
set destroyed
} 0
do_test func3-1.2 {
sqlite3_create_function_v2 db f2 -1 utf8 -func f2
set destroyed
} 0
do_test func3-1.3 {
sqlite3_create_function_v2 db f2 -1 utf16le -func f2
set destroyed
} 0
do_test func3-1.4 {
sqlite3_create_function_v2 db f2 -1 utf16be -func f2
set destroyed
} 1
}
do_test func3-2.1 {
set destroyed 0
proc destroy {} { set ::destroyed 1 }
sqlite3_create_function_v2 db f3 -1 utf8 -func f3 -destroy destroy
set destroyed
} 0
do_test func3-2.2 {
sqlite3_create_function_v2 db f3 -1 utf8 -func f3
set destroyed
} 1
do_test func3-3.1 {
set destroyed 0
proc destroy {} { set ::destroyed 1 }
sqlite3_create_function_v2 db f3 -1 any -func f3 -destroy destroy
set destroyed
} 0
do_test func3-3.2 {
db close
set destroyed
} 1
sqlite3 db test.db
do_test func3-4.1 {
set destroyed 0
set rc [catch {
sqlite3_create_function_v2 db f3 -1 any -func f3 -step f3 -destroy destroy
} msg]
list $rc $msg
} {1 SQLITE_MISUSE}
do_test func3-4.2 { set destroyed } 1
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-41921-05214 The likelihood(X,Y) function returns
# argument X unchanged.
#
do_execsql_test func3-5.1 {
SELECT likelihood(9223372036854775807, 0.5);
} {9223372036854775807}
do_execsql_test func3-5.2 {
SELECT likelihood(-9223372036854775808, 0.5);
} {-9223372036854775808}
do_execsql_test func3-5.3 {
SELECT likelihood(14.125, 0.5);
} {14.125}
do_execsql_test func3-5.4 {
SELECT likelihood(NULL, 0.5);
} {{}}
do_execsql_test func3-5.5 {
SELECT likelihood('test-string', 0.5);
} {test-string}
do_execsql_test func3-5.6 {
SELECT quote(likelihood(x'010203000405', 0.5));
} {X'010203000405'}
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-44133-61651 The value Y in likelihood(X,Y) must be a
# floating point constant between 0.0 and 1.0, inclusive.
#
do_execsql_test func3-5.7 {
SELECT likelihood(123, 1.0), likelihood(456, 0.0);
} {123 456}
do_test func3-5.8 {
catchsql {
SELECT likelihood(123, 1.000001);
}
} {1 {second argument to likelihood() must be a constant between 0.0 and 1.0}}
do_test func3-5.9 {
catchsql {
SELECT likelihood(123, -0.000001);
}
} {1 {second argument to likelihood() must be a constant between 0.0 and 1.0}}
do_test func3-5.10 {
catchsql {
SELECT likelihood(123, 0.5+0.3);
}
} {1 {second argument to likelihood() must be a constant between 0.0 and 1.0}}
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-28535-44631 The likelihood(X) function is a no-op that
# the code generator optimizes away so that it consumes no CPU cycles
# during run-time (that is, during calls to sqlite3_step()).
#
do_test func3-5.20 {
db eval {EXPLAIN SELECT likelihood(min(1.0+'2.0',4*11), 0.5)}
} [db eval {EXPLAIN SELECT min(1.0+'2.0',4*11)}]
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-11152-23456 The unlikely(X) function returns the
# argument X unchanged.
#
do_execsql_test func3-5.30 {
SELECT unlikely(9223372036854775807);
} {9223372036854775807}
do_execsql_test func3-5.31 {
SELECT unlikely(-9223372036854775808);
} {-9223372036854775808}
do_execsql_test func3-5.32 {
SELECT unlikely(14.125);
} {14.125}
do_execsql_test func3-5.33 {
SELECT unlikely(NULL);
} {{}}
do_execsql_test func3-5.34 {
SELECT unlikely('test-string');
} {test-string}
do_execsql_test func3-5.35 {
SELECT quote(unlikely(x'010203000405'));
} {X'010203000405'}
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-22887-63324 The unlikely(X) function is a no-op that
# the code generator optimizes away so that it consumes no CPU cycles at
# run-time (that is, during calls to sqlite3_step()).
#
do_test func3-5.39 {
db eval {EXPLAIN SELECT unlikely(min(1.0+'2.0',4*11))}
} [db eval {EXPLAIN SELECT min(1.0+'2.0',4*11)}]
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-23735-03107 The likely(X) function returns the argument
# X unchanged.
#
do_execsql_test func3-5.50 {
SELECT likely(9223372036854775807);
} {9223372036854775807}
do_execsql_test func3-5.51 {
SELECT likely(-9223372036854775808);
} {-9223372036854775808}
do_execsql_test func3-5.52 {
SELECT likely(14.125);
} {14.125}
do_execsql_test func3-5.53 {
SELECT likely(NULL);
} {{}}
do_execsql_test func3-5.54 {
SELECT likely('test-string');
} {test-string}
do_execsql_test func3-5.55 {
SELECT quote(likely(x'010203000405'));
} {X'010203000405'}
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-43464-09689 The likely(X) function is a no-op that the
# code generator optimizes away so that it consumes no CPU cycles at
# run-time (that is, during calls to sqlite3_step()).
#
do_test func3-5.59 {
db eval {EXPLAIN SELECT likely(min(1.0+'2.0',4*11))}
} [db eval {EXPLAIN SELECT min(1.0+'2.0',4*11)}]
finish_test