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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 some common TCL routines used for regression
     12 # testing the SQLite library
     13 #
     14 # $Id: tester.tcl,v 1.143 2009/04/09 01:23:49 drh Exp $
     15 
     16 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
     17 # The commands provided by the code in this file to help with creating
     18 # test cases are as follows:
     19 #
     20 # Commands to manipulate the db and the file-system at a high level:
     21 #
     22 #      copy_file              FROM TO
     23 #      drop_all_table         ?DB?
     24 #      forcedelete            FILENAME
     25 #
     26 # Test the capability of the SQLite version built into the interpreter to
     27 # determine if a specific test can be run:
     28 #
     29 #      ifcapable              EXPR
     30 #
     31 # Calulate checksums based on database contents:
     32 #
     33 #      dbcksum                DB DBNAME
     34 #      allcksum               ?DB?
     35 #      cksum                  ?DB?
     36 #
     37 # Commands to execute/explain SQL statements:
     38 #
     39 #      stepsql                DB SQL
     40 #      execsql2               SQL
     41 #      explain_no_trace       SQL
     42 #      explain                SQL ?DB?
     43 #      catchsql               SQL ?DB?
     44 #      execsql                SQL ?DB?
     45 #
     46 # Commands to run test cases:
     47 #
     48 #      do_ioerr_test          TESTNAME ARGS...
     49 #      crashsql               ARGS...
     50 #      integrity_check        TESTNAME ?DB?
     51 #      do_test                TESTNAME SCRIPT EXPECTED
     52 #      do_execsql_test        TESTNAME SQL EXPECTED
     53 #      do_catchsql_test       TESTNAME SQL EXPECTED
     54 #
     55 # Commands providing a lower level interface to the global test counters:
     56 #
     57 #      set_test_counter       COUNTER ?VALUE?
     58 #      omit_test              TESTNAME REASON
     59 #      fail_test              TESTNAME
     60 #      incr_ntest
     61 #
     62 # Command run at the end of each test file:
     63 #
     64 #      finish_test
     65 #
     66 # Commands to help create test files that run with the "WAL" and other
     67 # permutations (see file permutations.test):
     68 #
     69 #      wal_is_wal_mode
     70 #      wal_set_journal_mode   ?DB?
     71 #      wal_check_journal_mode TESTNAME?DB?
     72 #      permutation
     73 #      presql
     74 #
     75 
     76 # Set the precision of FP arithmatic used by the interpreter. And
     77 # configure SQLite to take database file locks on the page that begins
     78 # 64KB into the database file instead of the one 1GB in. This means
     79 # the code that handles that special case can be tested without creating
     80 # very large database files.
     81 #
     82 set tcl_precision 15
     83 sqlite3_test_control_pending_byte 0x0010000
     84 
     85 
     86 # If the pager codec is available, create a wrapper for the [sqlite3]
     87 # command that appends "-key {xyzzy}" to the command line. i.e. this:
     88 #
     89 #     sqlite3 db test.db
     90 #
     91 # becomes
     92 #
     93 #     sqlite3 db test.db -key {xyzzy}
     94 #
     95 if {[info command sqlite_orig]==""} {
     96   rename sqlite3 sqlite_orig
     97   proc sqlite3 {args} {
     98     if {[llength $args]>=2 && [string index [lindex $args 0] 0]!="-"} {
     99       # This command is opening a new database connection.
    100       #
    101       if {[info exists ::G(perm:sqlite3_args)]} {
    102         set args [concat $args $::G(perm:sqlite3_args)]
    103       }
    104       if {[sqlite_orig -has-codec] && ![info exists ::do_not_use_codec]} {
    105         lappend args -key {xyzzy}
    106       }
    107 
    108       set res [uplevel 1 sqlite_orig $args]
    109       if {[info exists ::G(perm:presql)]} {
    110         [lindex $args 0] eval $::G(perm:presql)
    111       }
    112       if {[info exists ::G(perm:dbconfig)]} {
    113         set ::dbhandle [lindex $args 0]
    114         uplevel #0 $::G(perm:dbconfig)
    115       }
    116       set res
    117     } else {
    118       # This command is not opening a new database connection. Pass the
    119       # arguments through to the C implemenation as the are.
    120       #
    121       uplevel 1 sqlite_orig $args
    122     }
    123   }
    124 }
    125 
    126 proc execpresql {handle args} {
    127   trace remove execution $handle enter [list execpresql $handle]
    128   if {[info exists ::G(perm:presql)]} {
    129     $handle eval $::G(perm:presql)
    130   }
    131 }
    132 
    133 # This command should be called after loading tester.tcl from within
    134 # all test scripts that are incompatible with encryption codecs.
    135 #
    136 proc do_not_use_codec {} {
    137   set ::do_not_use_codec 1
    138   reset_db
    139 }
    140 
    141 # The following block only runs the first time this file is sourced. It
    142 # does not run in slave interpreters (since the ::cmdlinearg array is
    143 # populated before the test script is run in slave interpreters).
    144 #
    145 if {[info exists cmdlinearg]==0} {
    146 
    147   # Parse any options specified in the $argv array. This script accepts the
    148   # following options:
    149   #
    150   #   --pause
    151   #   --soft-heap-limit=NN
    152   #   --maxerror=NN
    153   #   --malloctrace=N
    154   #   --backtrace=N
    155   #   --binarylog=N
    156   #   --soak=N
    157   #   --start=[$permutation:]$testfile
    158   #
    159   set cmdlinearg(soft-heap-limit)    0
    160   set cmdlinearg(maxerror)        1000
    161   set cmdlinearg(malloctrace)        0
    162   set cmdlinearg(backtrace)         10
    163   set cmdlinearg(binarylog)          0
    164   set cmdlinearg(soak)               0
    165   set cmdlinearg(start)             ""
    166 
    167   set leftover [list]
    168   foreach a $argv {
    169     switch -regexp -- $a {
    170       {^-+pause$} {
    171         # Wait for user input before continuing. This is to give the user an
    172         # opportunity to connect profiling tools to the process.
    173         puts -nonewline "Press RETURN to begin..."
    174         flush stdout
    175         gets stdin
    176       }
    177       {^-+soft-heap-limit=.+$} {
    178         foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(soft-heap-limit)} [split $a =] break
    179       }
    180       {^-+maxerror=.+$} {
    181         foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(maxerror)} [split $a =] break
    182       }
    183       {^-+malloctrace=.+$} {
    184         foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(malloctrace)} [split $a =] break
    185         if {$cmdlinearg(malloctrace)} {
    186           sqlite3_memdebug_log start
    187         }
    188       }
    189       {^-+backtrace=.+$} {
    190         foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(backtrace)} [split $a =] break
    191         sqlite3_memdebug_backtrace $value
    192       }
    193       {^-+binarylog=.+$} {
    194         foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(binarylog)} [split $a =] break
    195       }
    196       {^-+soak=.+$} {
    197         foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(soak)} [split $a =] break
    198         set ::G(issoak) $cmdlinearg(soak)
    199       }
    200       {^-+start=.+$} {
    201         foreach {dummy cmdlinearg(start)} [split $a =] break
    202 
    203         set ::G(start:file) $cmdlinearg(start)
    204         if {[regexp {(.*):(.*)} $cmdlinearg(start) -> s.perm s.file]} {
    205           set ::G(start:permutation) ${s.perm}
    206           set ::G(start:file)        ${s.file}
    207         }
    208         if {$::G(start:file) == ""} {unset ::G(start:file)}
    209       }
    210       default {
    211         lappend leftover $a
    212       }
    213     }
    214   }
    215   set argv $leftover
    216 
    217   # Install the malloc layer used to inject OOM errors. And the 'automatic'
    218   # extensions. This only needs to be done once for the process.
    219   #
    220   sqlite3_shutdown
    221   install_malloc_faultsim 1
    222   sqlite3_initialize
    223   autoinstall_test_functions
    224 
    225   # If the --binarylog option was specified, create the logging VFS. This
    226   # call installs the new VFS as the default for all SQLite connections.
    227   #
    228   if {$cmdlinearg(binarylog)} {
    229     vfslog new binarylog {} vfslog.bin
    230   }
    231 
    232   # Set the backtrace depth, if malloc tracing is enabled.
    233   #
    234   if {$cmdlinearg(malloctrace)} {
    235     sqlite3_memdebug_backtrace $cmdlinearg(backtrace)
    236   }
    237 }
    238 
    239 # Update the soft-heap-limit each time this script is run. In that
    240 # way if an individual test file changes the soft-heap-limit, it
    241 # will be reset at the start of the next test file.
    242 #
    243 sqlite3_soft_heap_limit $cmdlinearg(soft-heap-limit)
    244 
    245 # Create a test database
    246 #
    247 proc reset_db {} {
    248   catch {db close}
    249   file delete -force test.db
    250   file delete -force test.db-journal
    251   file delete -force test.db-wal
    252   sqlite3 db ./test.db
    253   set ::DB [sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
    254   if {[info exists ::SETUP_SQL]} {
    255     db eval $::SETUP_SQL
    256   }
    257 }
    258 reset_db
    259 
    260 # Abort early if this script has been run before.
    261 #
    262 if {[info exists TC(count)]} return
    263 
    264 # Make sure memory statistics are enabled.
    265 #
    266 sqlite3_config_memstatus 1
    267 
    268 # Initialize the test counters and set up commands to access them.
    269 # Or, if this is a slave interpreter, set up aliases to write the
    270 # counters in the parent interpreter.
    271 #
    272 if {0==[info exists ::SLAVE]} {
    273   set TC(errors)    0
    274   set TC(count)     0
    275   set TC(fail_list) [list]
    276   set TC(omit_list) [list]
    277 
    278   proc set_test_counter {counter args} {
    279     if {[llength $args]} {
    280       set ::TC($counter) [lindex $args 0]
    281     }
    282     set ::TC($counter)
    283   }
    284 }
    285 
    286 # Record the fact that a sequence of tests were omitted.
    287 #
    288 proc omit_test {name reason} {
    289   set omitList [set_test_counter omit_list]
    290   lappend omitList [list $name $reason]
    291   set_test_counter omit_list $omitList
    292 }
    293 
    294 # Record the fact that a test failed.
    295 #
    296 proc fail_test {name} {
    297   set f [set_test_counter fail_list]
    298   lappend f $name
    299   set_test_counter fail_list $f
    300   set_test_counter errors [expr [set_test_counter errors] + 1]
    301 
    302   set nFail [set_test_counter errors]
    303   if {$nFail>=$::cmdlinearg(maxerror)} {
    304     puts "*** Giving up..."
    305     finalize_testing
    306   }
    307 }
    308 
    309 # Increment the number of tests run
    310 #
    311 proc incr_ntest {} {
    312   set_test_counter count [expr [set_test_counter count] + 1]
    313 }
    314 
    315 
    316 # Invoke the do_test procedure to run a single test
    317 #
    318 proc do_test {name cmd expected} {
    319 
    320   global argv cmdlinearg
    321 
    322   fix_testname name
    323 
    324   sqlite3_memdebug_settitle $name
    325 
    326 #  if {[llength $argv]==0} {
    327 #    set go 1
    328 #  } else {
    329 #    set go 0
    330 #    foreach pattern $argv {
    331 #      if {[string match $pattern $name]} {
    332 #        set go 1
    333 #        break
    334 #      }
    335 #    }
    336 #  }
    337 
    338   if {[info exists ::G(perm:prefix)]} {
    339     set name "$::G(perm:prefix)$name"
    340   }
    341 
    342   incr_ntest
    343   puts -nonewline $name...
    344   flush stdout
    345   if {[catch {uplevel #0 "$cmd;\n"} result]} {
    346     puts "\nError: $result"
    347     fail_test $name
    348   } elseif {[string compare $result $expected]} {
    349     puts "\nExpected: \[$expected\]\n     Got: \[$result\]"
    350     fail_test $name
    351   } else {
    352     puts " Ok"
    353   }
    354   flush stdout
    355 }
    356 
    357 proc fix_testname {varname} {
    358   upvar $varname testname
    359   if {[info exists ::testprefix]
    360    && [string is digit [string range $testname 0 0]]
    361   } {
    362     set testname "${::testprefix}-$testname"
    363   }
    364 }
    365 
    366 proc do_execsql_test {testname sql {result {}}} {
    367   fix_testname testname
    368   uplevel do_test $testname [list "execsql {$sql}"] [list [list {*}$result]]
    369 }
    370 proc do_catchsql_test {testname sql result} {
    371   fix_testname testname
    372   uplevel do_test $testname [list "catchsql {$sql}"] [list $result]
    373 }
    374 proc do_eqp_test {name sql res} {
    375   uplevel do_execsql_test $name [list "EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN $sql"] [list $res]
    376 }
    377 
    378 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    379 #   Usage: do_select_tests PREFIX ?SWITCHES? TESTLIST
    380 #
    381 # Where switches are:
    382 #
    383 #   -errorformat FMTSTRING
    384 #   -count
    385 #   -query SQL
    386 #   -tclquery TCL
    387 #   -repair TCL
    388 #
    389 proc do_select_tests {prefix args} {
    390 
    391   set testlist [lindex $args end]
    392   set switches [lrange $args 0 end-1]
    393 
    394   set errfmt ""
    395   set countonly 0
    396   set tclquery ""
    397   set repair ""
    398 
    399   for {set i 0} {$i < [llength $switches]} {incr i} {
    400     set s [lindex $switches $i]
    401     set n [string length $s]
    402     if {$n>=2 && [string equal -length $n $s "-query"]} {
    403       set tclquery [list execsql [lindex $switches [incr i]]]
    404     } elseif {$n>=2 && [string equal -length $n $s "-tclquery"]} {
    405       set tclquery [lindex $switches [incr i]]
    406     } elseif {$n>=2 && [string equal -length $n $s "-errorformat"]} {
    407       set errfmt [lindex $switches [incr i]]
    408     } elseif {$n>=2 && [string equal -length $n $s "-repair"]} {
    409       set repair [lindex $switches [incr i]]
    410     } elseif {$n>=2 && [string equal -length $n $s "-count"]} {
    411       set countonly 1
    412     } else {
    413       error "unknown switch: $s"
    414     }
    415   }
    416 
    417   if {$countonly && $errfmt!=""} {
    418     error "Cannot use -count and -errorformat together"
    419   }
    420   set nTestlist [llength $testlist]
    421   if {$nTestlist%3 || $nTestlist==0 } {
    422     error "SELECT test list contains [llength $testlist] elements"
    423   }
    424 
    425   eval $repair
    426   foreach {tn sql res} $testlist {
    427     if {$tclquery != ""} {
    428       execsql $sql
    429       uplevel do_test ${prefix}.$tn [list $tclquery] [list [list {*}$res]]
    430     } elseif {$countonly} {
    431       set nRow 0
    432       db eval $sql {incr nRow}
    433       uplevel do_test ${prefix}.$tn [list [list set {} $nRow]] [list $res]
    434     } elseif {$errfmt==""} {
    435       uplevel do_execsql_test ${prefix}.${tn} [list $sql] [list [list {*}$res]]
    436     } else {
    437       set res [list 1 [string trim [format $errfmt {*}$res]]]
    438       uplevel do_catchsql_test ${prefix}.${tn} [list $sql] [list $res]
    439     }
    440     eval $repair
    441   }
    442 
    443 }
    444 
    445 proc delete_all_data {} {
    446   db eval {SELECT tbl_name AS t FROM sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table'} {
    447     db eval "DELETE FROM '[string map {' ''} $t]'"
    448   }
    449 }
    450 
    451 # Run an SQL script.
    452 # Return the number of microseconds per statement.
    453 #
    454 proc speed_trial {name numstmt units sql} {
    455   puts -nonewline [format {%-21.21s } $name...]
    456   flush stdout
    457   set speed [time {sqlite3_exec_nr db $sql}]
    458   set tm [lindex $speed 0]
    459   if {$tm == 0} {
    460     set rate [format %20s "many"]
    461   } else {
    462     set rate [format %20.5f [expr {1000000.0*$numstmt/$tm}]]
    463   }
    464   set u2 $units/s
    465   puts [format {%12d uS %s %s} $tm $rate $u2]
    466   global total_time
    467   set total_time [expr {$total_time+$tm}]
    468   lappend ::speed_trial_times $name $tm
    469 }
    470 proc speed_trial_tcl {name numstmt units script} {
    471   puts -nonewline [format {%-21.21s } $name...]
    472   flush stdout
    473   set speed [time {eval $script}]
    474   set tm [lindex $speed 0]
    475   if {$tm == 0} {
    476     set rate [format %20s "many"]
    477   } else {
    478     set rate [format %20.5f [expr {1000000.0*$numstmt/$tm}]]
    479   }
    480   set u2 $units/s
    481   puts [format {%12d uS %s %s} $tm $rate $u2]
    482   global total_time
    483   set total_time [expr {$total_time+$tm}]
    484   lappend ::speed_trial_times $name $tm
    485 }
    486 proc speed_trial_init {name} {
    487   global total_time
    488   set total_time 0
    489   set ::speed_trial_times [list]
    490   sqlite3 versdb :memory:
    491   set vers [versdb one {SELECT sqlite_source_id()}]
    492   versdb close
    493   puts "SQLite $vers"
    494 }
    495 proc speed_trial_summary {name} {
    496   global total_time
    497   puts [format {%-21.21s %12d uS TOTAL} $name $total_time]
    498 
    499   if { 0 } {
    500     sqlite3 versdb :memory:
    501     set vers [lindex [versdb one {SELECT sqlite_source_id()}] 0]
    502     versdb close
    503     puts "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS time(version, script, test, us);"
    504     foreach {test us} $::speed_trial_times {
    505       puts "INSERT INTO time VALUES('$vers', '$name', '$test', $us);"
    506     }
    507   }
    508 }
    509 
    510 # Run this routine last
    511 #
    512 proc finish_test {} {
    513   catch {db close}
    514   catch {db2 close}
    515   catch {db3 close}
    516   if {0==[info exists ::SLAVE]} { finalize_testing }
    517 }
    518 proc finalize_testing {} {
    519   global sqlite_open_file_count
    520 
    521   set omitList [set_test_counter omit_list]
    522 
    523   catch {db close}
    524   catch {db2 close}
    525   catch {db3 close}
    526 
    527   vfs_unlink_test
    528   sqlite3 db {}
    529   # sqlite3_clear_tsd_memdebug
    530   db close
    531   sqlite3_reset_auto_extension
    532 
    533   sqlite3_soft_heap_limit 0
    534   set nTest [incr_ntest]
    535   set nErr [set_test_counter errors]
    536 
    537   puts "$nErr errors out of $nTest tests"
    538   if {$nErr>0} {
    539     puts "Failures on these tests: [set_test_counter fail_list]"
    540   }
    541   run_thread_tests 1
    542   if {[llength $omitList]>0} {
    543     puts "Omitted test cases:"
    544     set prec {}
    545     foreach {rec} [lsort $omitList] {
    546       if {$rec==$prec} continue
    547       set prec $rec
    548       puts [format {  %-12s %s} [lindex $rec 0] [lindex $rec 1]]
    549     }
    550   }
    551   if {$nErr>0 && ![working_64bit_int]} {
    552     puts "******************************************************************"
    553     puts "N.B.:  The version of TCL that you used to build this test harness"
    554     puts "is defective in that it does not support 64-bit integers.  Some or"
    555     puts "all of the test failures above might be a result from this defect"
    556     puts "in your TCL build."
    557     puts "******************************************************************"
    558   }
    559   if {$::cmdlinearg(binarylog)} {
    560     vfslog finalize binarylog
    561   }
    562   if {$sqlite_open_file_count} {
    563     puts "$sqlite_open_file_count files were left open"
    564     incr nErr
    565   }
    566   if {[lindex [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_COUNT 0] 1]>0 ||
    567               [sqlite3_memory_used]>0} {
    568     puts "Unfreed memory: [sqlite3_memory_used] bytes in\
    569          [lindex [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_COUNT 0] 1] allocations"
    570     incr nErr
    571     ifcapable memdebug||mem5||(mem3&&debug) {
    572       puts "Writing unfreed memory log to \"./memleak.txt\""
    573       sqlite3_memdebug_dump ./memleak.txt
    574     }
    575   } else {
    576     puts "All memory allocations freed - no leaks"
    577     ifcapable memdebug||mem5 {
    578       sqlite3_memdebug_dump ./memusage.txt
    579     }
    580   }
    581   show_memstats
    582   puts "Maximum memory usage: [sqlite3_memory_highwater 1] bytes"
    583   puts "Current memory usage: [sqlite3_memory_highwater] bytes"
    584   if {[info commands sqlite3_memdebug_malloc_count] ne ""} {
    585     puts "Number of malloc()  : [sqlite3_memdebug_malloc_count] calls"
    586   }
    587   if {$::cmdlinearg(malloctrace)} {
    588     puts "Writing mallocs.sql..."
    589     memdebug_log_sql
    590     sqlite3_memdebug_log stop
    591     sqlite3_memdebug_log clear
    592 
    593     if {[sqlite3_memory_used]>0} {
    594       puts "Writing leaks.sql..."
    595       sqlite3_memdebug_log sync
    596       memdebug_log_sql leaks.sql
    597     }
    598   }
    599   foreach f [glob -nocomplain test.db-*-journal] {
    600     file delete -force $f
    601   }
    602   foreach f [glob -nocomplain test.db-mj*] {
    603     file delete -force $f
    604   }
    605   exit [expr {$nErr>0}]
    606 }
    607 
    608 # Display memory statistics for analysis and debugging purposes.
    609 #
    610 proc show_memstats {} {
    611   set x [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_MEMORY_USED 0]
    612   set y [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_SIZE 0]
    613   set val [format {now %10d  max %10d  max-size %10d} \
    614               [lindex $x 1] [lindex $x 2] [lindex $y 2]]
    615   puts "Memory used:          $val"
    616   set x [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_COUNT 0]
    617   set val [format {now %10d  max %10d} [lindex $x 1] [lindex $x 2]]
    618   puts "Allocation count:     $val"
    619   set x [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_USED 0]
    620   set y [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_SIZE 0]
    621   set val [format {now %10d  max %10d  max-size %10d} \
    622               [lindex $x 1] [lindex $x 2] [lindex $y 2]]
    623   puts "Page-cache used:      $val"
    624   set x [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_OVERFLOW 0]
    625   set val [format {now %10d  max %10d} [lindex $x 1] [lindex $x 2]]
    626   puts "Page-cache overflow:  $val"
    627   set x [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_USED 0]
    628   set val [format {now %10d  max %10d} [lindex $x 1] [lindex $x 2]]
    629   puts "Scratch memory used:  $val"
    630   set x [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_OVERFLOW 0]
    631   set y [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_SIZE 0]
    632   set val [format {now %10d  max %10d  max-size %10d} \
    633                [lindex $x 1] [lindex $x 2] [lindex $y 2]]
    634   puts "Scratch overflow:     $val"
    635   ifcapable yytrackmaxstackdepth {
    636     set x [sqlite3_status SQLITE_STATUS_PARSER_STACK 0]
    637     set val [format {               max %10d} [lindex $x 2]]
    638     puts "Parser stack depth:    $val"
    639   }
    640 }
    641 
    642 # A procedure to execute SQL
    643 #
    644 proc execsql {sql {db db}} {
    645   # puts "SQL = $sql"
    646   uplevel [list $db eval $sql]
    647 }
    648 
    649 # Execute SQL and catch exceptions.
    650 #
    651 proc catchsql {sql {db db}} {
    652   # puts "SQL = $sql"
    653   set r [catch [list uplevel [list $db eval $sql]] msg]
    654   lappend r $msg
    655   return $r
    656 }
    657 
    658 # Do an VDBE code dump on the SQL given
    659 #
    660 proc explain {sql {db db}} {
    661   puts ""
    662   puts "addr  opcode        p1      p2      p3      p4               p5  #"
    663   puts "----  ------------  ------  ------  ------  ---------------  --  -"
    664   $db eval "explain $sql" {} {
    665     puts [format {%-4d  %-12.12s  %-6d  %-6d  %-6d  % -17s %s  %s} \
    666       $addr $opcode $p1 $p2 $p3 $p4 $p5 $comment
    667     ]
    668   }
    669 }
    670 
    671 # Show the VDBE program for an SQL statement but omit the Trace
    672 # opcode at the beginning.  This procedure can be used to prove
    673 # that different SQL statements generate exactly the same VDBE code.
    674 #
    675 proc explain_no_trace {sql} {
    676   set tr [db eval "EXPLAIN $sql"]
    677   return [lrange $tr 7 end]
    678 }
    679 
    680 # Another procedure to execute SQL.  This one includes the field
    681 # names in the returned list.
    682 #
    683 proc execsql2 {sql} {
    684   set result {}
    685   db eval $sql data {
    686     foreach f $data(*) {
    687       lappend result $f $data($f)
    688     }
    689   }
    690   return $result
    691 }
    692 
    693 # Use the non-callback API to execute multiple SQL statements
    694 #
    695 proc stepsql {dbptr sql} {
    696   set sql [string trim $sql]
    697   set r 0
    698   while {[string length $sql]>0} {
    699     if {[catch {sqlite3_prepare $dbptr $sql -1 sqltail} vm]} {
    700       return [list 1 $vm]
    701     }
    702     set sql [string trim $sqltail]
    703 #    while {[sqlite_step $vm N VAL COL]=="SQLITE_ROW"} {
    704 #      foreach v $VAL {lappend r $v}
    705 #    }
    706     while {[sqlite3_step $vm]=="SQLITE_ROW"} {
    707       for {set i 0} {$i<[sqlite3_data_count $vm]} {incr i} {
    708         lappend r [sqlite3_column_text $vm $i]
    709       }
    710     }
    711     if {[catch {sqlite3_finalize $vm} errmsg]} {
    712       return [list 1 $errmsg]
    713     }
    714   }
    715   return $r
    716 }
    717 
    718 # Delete a file or directory
    719 #
    720 proc forcedelete {args} {
    721   foreach filename $args {
    722     # On windows, sometimes even a [file delete -force] can fail just after
    723     # a file is closed. The cause is usually "tag-alongs" - programs like
    724     # anti-virus software, automatic backup tools and various explorer
    725     # extensions that keep a file open a little longer than we expect, causing
    726     # the delete to fail.
    727     #
    728     # The solution is to wait a short amount of time before retrying the
    729     # delete.
    730     #
    731     set nRetry  50                  ;# Maximum number of retries.
    732     set nDelay 100                  ;# Delay in ms before retrying.
    733     for {set i 0} {$i<$nRetry} {incr i} {
    734       set rc [catch {file delete -force $filename} msg]
    735       if {$rc==0} break
    736       after $nDelay
    737     }
    738     if {$rc} { error $msg }
    739   }
    740 }
    741 
    742 # Do an integrity check of the entire database
    743 #
    744 proc integrity_check {name {db db}} {
    745   ifcapable integrityck {
    746     do_test $name [list execsql {PRAGMA integrity_check} $db] {ok}
    747   }
    748 }
    749 
    750 proc fix_ifcapable_expr {expr} {
    751   set ret ""
    752   set state 0
    753   for {set i 0} {$i < [string length $expr]} {incr i} {
    754     set char [string range $expr $i $i]
    755     set newstate [expr {[string is alnum $char] || $char eq "_"}]
    756     if {$newstate && !$state} {
    757       append ret {$::sqlite_options(}
    758     }
    759     if {!$newstate && $state} {
    760       append ret )
    761     }
    762     append ret $char
    763     set state $newstate
    764   }
    765   if {$state} {append ret )}
    766   return $ret
    767 }
    768 
    769 # Evaluate a boolean expression of capabilities.  If true, execute the
    770 # code.  Omit the code if false.
    771 #
    772 proc ifcapable {expr code {else ""} {elsecode ""}} {
    773   #regsub -all {[a-z_0-9]+} $expr {$::sqlite_options(&)} e2
    774   set e2 [fix_ifcapable_expr $expr]
    775   if ($e2) {
    776     set c [catch {uplevel 1 $code} r]
    777   } else {
    778     set c [catch {uplevel 1 $elsecode} r]
    779   }
    780   return -code $c $r
    781 }
    782 
    783 # This proc execs a seperate process that crashes midway through executing
    784 # the SQL script $sql on database test.db.
    785 #
    786 # The crash occurs during a sync() of file $crashfile. When the crash
    787 # occurs a random subset of all unsynced writes made by the process are
    788 # written into the files on disk. Argument $crashdelay indicates the
    789 # number of file syncs to wait before crashing.
    790 #
    791 # The return value is a list of two elements. The first element is a
    792 # boolean, indicating whether or not the process actually crashed or
    793 # reported some other error. The second element in the returned list is the
    794 # error message. This is "child process exited abnormally" if the crash
    795 # occured.
    796 #
    797 #   crashsql -delay CRASHDELAY -file CRASHFILE ?-blocksize BLOCKSIZE? $sql
    798 #
    799 proc crashsql {args} {
    800 
    801   set blocksize ""
    802   set crashdelay 1
    803   set prngseed 0
    804   set tclbody {}
    805   set crashfile ""
    806   set dc ""
    807   set sql [lindex $args end]
    808 
    809   for {set ii 0} {$ii < [llength $args]-1} {incr ii 2} {
    810     set z [lindex $args $ii]
    811     set n [string length $z]
    812     set z2 [lindex $args [expr $ii+1]]
    813 
    814     if     {$n>1 && [string first $z -delay]==0}     {set crashdelay $z2} \
    815     elseif {$n>1 && [string first $z -seed]==0}      {set prngseed $z2} \
    816     elseif {$n>1 && [string first $z -file]==0}      {set crashfile $z2}  \
    817     elseif {$n>1 && [string first $z -tclbody]==0}   {set tclbody $z2}  \
    818     elseif {$n>1 && [string first $z -blocksize]==0} {set blocksize "-s $z2" } \
    819     elseif {$n>1 && [string first $z -characteristics]==0} {set dc "-c {$z2}" } \
    820     else   { error "Unrecognized option: $z" }
    821   }
    822 
    823   if {$crashfile eq ""} {
    824     error "Compulsory option -file missing"
    825   }
    826 
    827   # $crashfile gets compared to the native filename in
    828   # cfSync(), which can be different then what TCL uses by
    829   # default, so here we force it to the "nativename" format.
    830   set cfile [string map {\\ \\\\} [file nativename [file join [pwd] $crashfile]]]
    831 
    832   set f [open crash.tcl w]
    833   puts $f "sqlite3_crash_enable 1"
    834   puts $f "sqlite3_crashparams $blocksize $dc $crashdelay $cfile"
    835   puts $f "sqlite3_test_control_pending_byte $::sqlite_pending_byte"
    836   puts $f "sqlite3 db test.db -vfs crash"
    837 
    838   # This block sets the cache size of the main database to 10
    839   # pages. This is done in case the build is configured to omit
    840   # "PRAGMA cache_size".
    841   puts $f {db eval {SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;}}
    842   puts $f {set bt [btree_from_db db]}
    843   puts $f {btree_set_cache_size $bt 10}
    844   if {$prngseed} {
    845     set seed [expr {$prngseed%10007+1}]
    846     # puts seed=$seed
    847     puts $f "db eval {SELECT randomblob($seed)}"
    848   }
    849 
    850   if {[string length $tclbody]>0} {
    851     puts $f $tclbody
    852   }
    853   if {[string length $sql]>0} {
    854     puts $f "db eval {"
    855     puts $f   "$sql"
    856     puts $f "}"
    857   }
    858   close $f
    859   set r [catch {
    860     exec [info nameofexec] crash.tcl >@stdout
    861   } msg]
    862 
    863   # Windows/ActiveState TCL returns a slightly different
    864   # error message.  We map that to the expected message
    865   # so that we don't have to change all of the test
    866   # cases.
    867   if {$::tcl_platform(platform)=="windows"} {
    868     if {$msg=="child killed: unknown signal"} {
    869       set msg "child process exited abnormally"
    870     }
    871   }
    872 
    873   lappend r $msg
    874 }
    875 
    876 # Usage: do_ioerr_test <test number> <options...>
    877 #
    878 # This proc is used to implement test cases that check that IO errors
    879 # are correctly handled. The first argument, <test number>, is an integer
    880 # used to name the tests executed by this proc. Options are as follows:
    881 #
    882 #     -tclprep          TCL script to run to prepare test.
    883 #     -sqlprep          SQL script to run to prepare test.
    884 #     -tclbody          TCL script to run with IO error simulation.
    885 #     -sqlbody          TCL script to run with IO error simulation.
    886 #     -exclude          List of 'N' values not to test.
    887 #     -erc              Use extended result codes
    888 #     -persist          Make simulated I/O errors persistent
    889 #     -start            Value of 'N' to begin with (default 1)
    890 #
    891 #     -cksum            Boolean. If true, test that the database does
    892 #                       not change during the execution of the test case.
    893 #
    894 proc do_ioerr_test {testname args} {
    895 
    896   set ::ioerropts(-start) 1
    897   set ::ioerropts(-cksum) 0
    898   set ::ioerropts(-erc) 0
    899   set ::ioerropts(-count) 100000000
    900   set ::ioerropts(-persist) 1
    901   set ::ioerropts(-ckrefcount) 0
    902   set ::ioerropts(-restoreprng) 1
    903   array set ::ioerropts $args
    904 
    905   # TEMPORARY: For 3.5.9, disable testing of extended result codes. There are
    906   # a couple of obscure IO errors that do not return them.
    907   set ::ioerropts(-erc) 0
    908 
    909   set ::go 1
    910   #reset_prng_state
    911   save_prng_state
    912   for {set n $::ioerropts(-start)} {$::go} {incr n} {
    913     set ::TN $n
    914     incr ::ioerropts(-count) -1
    915     if {$::ioerropts(-count)<0} break
    916 
    917     # Skip this IO error if it was specified with the "-exclude" option.
    918     if {[info exists ::ioerropts(-exclude)]} {
    919       if {[lsearch $::ioerropts(-exclude) $n]!=-1} continue
    920     }
    921     if {$::ioerropts(-restoreprng)} {
    922       restore_prng_state
    923     }
    924 
    925     # Delete the files test.db and test2.db, then execute the TCL and
    926     # SQL (in that order) to prepare for the test case.
    927     do_test $testname.$n.1 {
    928       set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0
    929       catch {db close}
    930       catch {db2 close}
    931       catch {file delete -force test.db}
    932       catch {file delete -force test.db-journal}
    933       catch {file delete -force test2.db}
    934       catch {file delete -force test2.db-journal}
    935       set ::DB [sqlite3 db test.db; sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
    936       sqlite3_extended_result_codes $::DB $::ioerropts(-erc)
    937       if {[info exists ::ioerropts(-tclprep)]} {
    938         eval $::ioerropts(-tclprep)
    939       }
    940       if {[info exists ::ioerropts(-sqlprep)]} {
    941         execsql $::ioerropts(-sqlprep)
    942       }
    943       expr 0
    944     } {0}
    945 
    946     # Read the 'checksum' of the database.
    947     if {$::ioerropts(-cksum)} {
    948       set checksum [cksum]
    949     }
    950 
    951     # Set the Nth IO error to fail.
    952     do_test $testname.$n.2 [subst {
    953       set ::sqlite_io_error_persist $::ioerropts(-persist)
    954       set ::sqlite_io_error_pending $n
    955     }] $n
    956 
    957     # Create a single TCL script from the TCL and SQL specified
    958     # as the body of the test.
    959     set ::ioerrorbody {}
    960     if {[info exists ::ioerropts(-tclbody)]} {
    961       append ::ioerrorbody "$::ioerropts(-tclbody)\n"
    962     }
    963     if {[info exists ::ioerropts(-sqlbody)]} {
    964       append ::ioerrorbody "db eval {$::ioerropts(-sqlbody)}"
    965     }
    966 
    967     # Execute the TCL Script created in the above block. If
    968     # there are at least N IO operations performed by SQLite as
    969     # a result of the script, the Nth will fail.
    970     do_test $testname.$n.3 {
    971       set ::sqlite_io_error_hit 0
    972       set ::sqlite_io_error_hardhit 0
    973       set r [catch $::ioerrorbody msg]
    974       set ::errseen $r
    975       set rc [sqlite3_errcode $::DB]
    976       if {$::ioerropts(-erc)} {
    977         # If we are in extended result code mode, make sure all of the
    978         # IOERRs we get back really do have their extended code values.
    979         # If an extended result code is returned, the sqlite3_errcode
    980         # TCLcommand will return a string of the form:  SQLITE_IOERR+nnnn
    981         # where nnnn is a number
    982         if {[regexp {^SQLITE_IOERR} $rc] && ![regexp {IOERR\+\d} $rc]} {
    983           return $rc
    984         }
    985       } else {
    986         # If we are not in extended result code mode, make sure no
    987         # extended error codes are returned.
    988         if {[regexp {\+\d} $rc]} {
    989           return $rc
    990         }
    991       }
    992       # The test repeats as long as $::go is non-zero.  $::go starts out
    993       # as 1.  When a test runs to completion without hitting an I/O
    994       # error, that means there is no point in continuing with this test
    995       # case so set $::go to zero.
    996       #
    997       if {$::sqlite_io_error_pending>0} {
    998         set ::go 0
    999         set q 0
   1000         set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0
   1001       } else {
   1002         set q 1
   1003       }
   1004 
   1005       set s [expr $::sqlite_io_error_hit==0]
   1006       if {$::sqlite_io_error_hit>$::sqlite_io_error_hardhit && $r==0} {
   1007         set r 1
   1008       }
   1009       set ::sqlite_io_error_hit 0
   1010 
   1011       # One of two things must have happened. either
   1012       #   1.  We never hit the IO error and the SQL returned OK
   1013       #   2.  An IO error was hit and the SQL failed
   1014       #
   1015       #puts "s=$s r=$r q=$q"
   1016       expr { ($s && !$r && !$q) || (!$s && $r && $q) }
   1017     } {1}
   1018 
   1019     set ::sqlite_io_error_hit 0
   1020     set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0
   1021 
   1022     # Check that no page references were leaked. There should be
   1023     # a single reference if there is still an active transaction,
   1024     # or zero otherwise.
   1025     #
   1026     # UPDATE: If the IO error occurs after a 'BEGIN' but before any
   1027     # locks are established on database files (i.e. if the error
   1028     # occurs while attempting to detect a hot-journal file), then
   1029     # there may 0 page references and an active transaction according
   1030     # to [sqlite3_get_autocommit].
   1031     #
   1032     if {$::go && $::sqlite_io_error_hardhit && $::ioerropts(-ckrefcount)} {
   1033       do_test $testname.$n.4 {
   1034         set bt [btree_from_db db]
   1035         db_enter db
   1036         array set stats [btree_pager_stats $bt]
   1037         db_leave db
   1038         set nRef $stats(ref)
   1039         expr {$nRef == 0 || ([sqlite3_get_autocommit db]==0 && $nRef == 1)}
   1040       } {1}
   1041     }
   1042 
   1043     # If there is an open database handle and no open transaction,
   1044     # and the pager is not running in exclusive-locking mode,
   1045     # check that the pager is in "unlocked" state. Theoretically,
   1046     # if a call to xUnlock() failed due to an IO error the underlying
   1047     # file may still be locked.
   1048     #
   1049     ifcapable pragma {
   1050       if { [info commands db] ne ""
   1051         && $::ioerropts(-ckrefcount)
   1052         && [db one {pragma locking_mode}] eq "normal"
   1053         && [sqlite3_get_autocommit db]
   1054       } {
   1055         do_test $testname.$n.5 {
   1056           set bt [btree_from_db db]
   1057           db_enter db
   1058           array set stats [btree_pager_stats $bt]
   1059           db_leave db
   1060           set stats(state)
   1061         } 0
   1062       }
   1063     }
   1064 
   1065     # If an IO error occured, then the checksum of the database should
   1066     # be the same as before the script that caused the IO error was run.
   1067     #
   1068     if {$::go && $::sqlite_io_error_hardhit && $::ioerropts(-cksum)} {
   1069       do_test $testname.$n.6 {
   1070         catch {db close}
   1071         catch {db2 close}
   1072         set ::DB [sqlite3 db test.db; sqlite3_connection_pointer db]
   1073         cksum
   1074       } $checksum
   1075     }
   1076 
   1077     set ::sqlite_io_error_hardhit 0
   1078     set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0
   1079     if {[info exists ::ioerropts(-cleanup)]} {
   1080       catch $::ioerropts(-cleanup)
   1081     }
   1082   }
   1083   set ::sqlite_io_error_pending 0
   1084   set ::sqlite_io_error_persist 0
   1085   unset ::ioerropts
   1086 }
   1087 
   1088 # Return a checksum based on the contents of the main database associated
   1089 # with connection $db
   1090 #
   1091 proc cksum {{db db}} {
   1092   set txt [$db eval {
   1093       SELECT name, type, sql FROM sqlite_master order by name
   1094   }]\n
   1095   foreach tbl [$db eval {
   1096       SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' order by name
   1097   }] {
   1098     append txt [$db eval "SELECT * FROM $tbl"]\n
   1099   }
   1100   foreach prag {default_synchronous default_cache_size} {
   1101     append txt $prag-[$db eval "PRAGMA $prag"]\n
   1102   }
   1103   set cksum [string length $txt]-[md5 $txt]
   1104   # puts $cksum-[file size test.db]
   1105   return $cksum
   1106 }
   1107 
   1108 # Generate a checksum based on the contents of the main and temp tables
   1109 # database $db. If the checksum of two databases is the same, and the
   1110 # integrity-check passes for both, the two databases are identical.
   1111 #
   1112 proc allcksum {{db db}} {
   1113   set ret [list]
   1114   ifcapable tempdb {
   1115     set sql {
   1116       SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table' UNION
   1117       SELECT name FROM sqlite_temp_master WHERE type = 'table' UNION
   1118       SELECT 'sqlite_master' UNION
   1119       SELECT 'sqlite_temp_master' ORDER BY 1
   1120     }
   1121   } else {
   1122     set sql {
   1123       SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type = 'table' UNION
   1124       SELECT 'sqlite_master' ORDER BY 1
   1125     }
   1126   }
   1127   set tbllist [$db eval $sql]
   1128   set txt {}
   1129   foreach tbl $tbllist {
   1130     append txt [$db eval "SELECT * FROM $tbl"]
   1131   }
   1132   foreach prag {default_cache_size} {
   1133     append txt $prag-[$db eval "PRAGMA $prag"]\n
   1134   }
   1135   # puts txt=$txt
   1136   return [md5 $txt]
   1137 }
   1138 
   1139 # Generate a checksum based on the contents of a single database with
   1140 # a database connection.  The name of the database is $dbname.
   1141 # Examples of $dbname are "temp" or "main".
   1142 #
   1143 proc dbcksum {db dbname} {
   1144   if {$dbname=="temp"} {
   1145     set master sqlite_temp_master
   1146   } else {
   1147     set master $dbname.sqlite_master
   1148   }
   1149   set alltab [$db eval "SELECT name FROM $master WHERE type='table'"]
   1150   set txt [$db eval "SELECT * FROM $master"]\n
   1151   foreach tab $alltab {
   1152     append txt [$db eval "SELECT * FROM $dbname.$tab"]\n
   1153   }
   1154   return [md5 $txt]
   1155 }
   1156 
   1157 proc memdebug_log_sql {{filename mallocs.sql}} {
   1158 
   1159   set data [sqlite3_memdebug_log dump]
   1160   set nFrame [expr [llength [lindex $data 0]]-2]
   1161   if {$nFrame < 0} { return "" }
   1162 
   1163   set database temp
   1164 
   1165   set tbl "CREATE TABLE ${database}.malloc(zTest, nCall, nByte, lStack);"
   1166 
   1167   set sql ""
   1168   foreach e $data {
   1169     set nCall [lindex $e 0]
   1170     set nByte [lindex $e 1]
   1171     set lStack [lrange $e 2 end]
   1172     append sql "INSERT INTO ${database}.malloc VALUES"
   1173     append sql "('test', $nCall, $nByte, '$lStack');\n"
   1174     foreach f $lStack {
   1175       set frames($f) 1
   1176     }
   1177   }
   1178 
   1179   set tbl2 "CREATE TABLE ${database}.frame(frame INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, line);\n"
   1180   set tbl3 "CREATE TABLE ${database}.file(name PRIMARY KEY, content);\n"
   1181 
   1182   foreach f [array names frames] {
   1183     set addr [format %x $f]
   1184     set cmd "addr2line -e [info nameofexec] $addr"
   1185     set line [eval exec $cmd]
   1186     append sql "INSERT INTO ${database}.frame VALUES($f, '$line');\n"
   1187 
   1188     set file [lindex [split $line :] 0]
   1189     set files($file) 1
   1190   }
   1191 
   1192   foreach f [array names files] {
   1193     set contents ""
   1194     catch {
   1195       set fd [open $f]
   1196       set contents [read $fd]
   1197       close $fd
   1198     }
   1199     set contents [string map {' ''} $contents]
   1200     append sql "INSERT INTO ${database}.file VALUES('$f', '$contents');\n"
   1201   }
   1202 
   1203   set fd [open $filename w]
   1204   puts $fd "BEGIN; ${tbl}${tbl2}${tbl3}${sql} ; COMMIT;"
   1205   close $fd
   1206 }
   1207 
   1208 # Copy file $from into $to. This is used because some versions of
   1209 # TCL for windows (notably the 8.4.1 binary package shipped with the
   1210 # current mingw release) have a broken "file copy" command.
   1211 #
   1212 proc copy_file {from to} {
   1213   if {$::tcl_platform(platform)=="unix"} {
   1214     file copy -force $from $to
   1215   } else {
   1216     set f [open $from]
   1217     fconfigure $f -translation binary
   1218     set t [open $to w]
   1219     fconfigure $t -translation binary
   1220     puts -nonewline $t [read $f [file size $from]]
   1221     close $t
   1222     close $f
   1223   }
   1224 }
   1225 
   1226 # Drop all tables in database [db]
   1227 proc drop_all_tables {{db db}} {
   1228   ifcapable trigger&&foreignkey {
   1229     set pk [$db one "PRAGMA foreign_keys"]
   1230     $db eval "PRAGMA foreign_keys = OFF"
   1231   }
   1232   foreach {idx name file} [db eval {PRAGMA database_list}] {
   1233     if {$idx==1} {
   1234       set master sqlite_temp_master
   1235     } else {
   1236       set master $name.sqlite_master
   1237     }
   1238     foreach {t type} [$db eval "
   1239       SELECT name, type FROM $master
   1240       WHERE type IN('table', 'view') AND name NOT LIKE 'sqliteX_%' ESCAPE 'X'
   1241     "] {
   1242       $db eval "DROP $type \"$t\""
   1243     }
   1244   }
   1245   ifcapable trigger&&foreignkey {
   1246     $db eval "PRAGMA foreign_keys = $pk"
   1247   }
   1248 }
   1249 
   1250 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1251 # If a test script is executed with global variable $::G(perm:name) set to
   1252 # "wal", then the tests are run in WAL mode. Otherwise, they should be run
   1253 # in rollback mode. The following Tcl procs are used to make this less
   1254 # intrusive:
   1255 #
   1256 #   wal_set_journal_mode ?DB?
   1257 #
   1258 #     If running a WAL test, execute "PRAGMA journal_mode = wal" using
   1259 #     connection handle DB. Otherwise, this command is a no-op.
   1260 #
   1261 #   wal_check_journal_mode TESTNAME ?DB?
   1262 #
   1263 #     If running a WAL test, execute a tests case that fails if the main
   1264 #     database for connection handle DB is not currently a WAL database.
   1265 #     Otherwise (if not running a WAL permutation) this is a no-op.
   1266 #
   1267 #   wal_is_wal_mode
   1268 #
   1269 #     Returns true if this test should be run in WAL mode. False otherwise.
   1270 #
   1271 proc wal_is_wal_mode {} {
   1272   expr {[permutation] eq "wal"}
   1273 }
   1274 proc wal_set_journal_mode {{db db}} {
   1275   if { [wal_is_wal_mode] } {
   1276     $db eval "PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL"
   1277   }
   1278 }
   1279 proc wal_check_journal_mode {testname {db db}} {
   1280   if { [wal_is_wal_mode] } {
   1281     $db eval { SELECT * FROM sqlite_master }
   1282     do_test $testname [list $db eval "PRAGMA main.journal_mode"] {wal}
   1283   }
   1284 }
   1285 
   1286 proc permutation {} {
   1287   set perm ""
   1288   catch {set perm $::G(perm:name)}
   1289   set perm
   1290 }
   1291 proc presql {} {
   1292   set presql ""
   1293   catch {set presql $::G(perm:presql)}
   1294   set presql
   1295 }
   1296 
   1297 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1298 #
   1299 proc slave_test_script {script} {
   1300 
   1301   # Create the interpreter used to run the test script.
   1302   interp create tinterp
   1303 
   1304   # Populate some global variables that tester.tcl expects to see.
   1305   foreach {var value} [list              \
   1306     ::argv0 $::argv0                     \
   1307     ::argv  {}                           \
   1308     ::SLAVE 1                            \
   1309   ] {
   1310     interp eval tinterp [list set $var $value]
   1311   }
   1312 
   1313   # The alias used to access the global test counters.
   1314   tinterp alias set_test_counter set_test_counter
   1315 
   1316   # Set up the ::cmdlinearg array in the slave.
   1317   interp eval tinterp [list array set ::cmdlinearg [array get ::cmdlinearg]]
   1318 
   1319   # Set up the ::G array in the slave.
   1320   interp eval tinterp [list array set ::G [array get ::G]]
   1321 
   1322   # Load the various test interfaces implemented in C.
   1323   load_testfixture_extensions tinterp
   1324 
   1325   # Run the test script.
   1326   interp eval tinterp $script
   1327 
   1328   # Check if the interpreter call [run_thread_tests]
   1329   if { [interp eval tinterp {info exists ::run_thread_tests_called}] } {
   1330     set ::run_thread_tests_called 1
   1331   }
   1332 
   1333   # Delete the interpreter used to run the test script.
   1334   interp delete tinterp
   1335 }
   1336 
   1337 proc slave_test_file {zFile} {
   1338   set tail [file tail $zFile]
   1339 
   1340   if {[info exists ::G(start:permutation)]} {
   1341     if {[permutation] != $::G(start:permutation)} return
   1342     unset ::G(start:permutation)
   1343   }
   1344   if {[info exists ::G(start:file)]} {
   1345     if {$tail != $::G(start:file) && $tail!="$::G(start:file).test"} return
   1346     unset ::G(start:file)
   1347   }
   1348 
   1349   # Remember the value of the shared-cache setting. So that it is possible
   1350   # to check afterwards that it was not modified by the test script.
   1351   #
   1352   ifcapable shared_cache { set scs [sqlite3_enable_shared_cache] }
   1353 
   1354   # Run the test script in a slave interpreter.
   1355   #
   1356   unset -nocomplain ::run_thread_tests_called
   1357   reset_prng_state
   1358   set ::sqlite_open_file_count 0
   1359   set time [time { slave_test_script [list source $zFile] }]
   1360   set ms [expr [lindex $time 0] / 1000]
   1361 
   1362   # Test that all files opened by the test script were closed. Omit this
   1363   # if the test script has "thread" in its name. The open file counter
   1364   # is not thread-safe.
   1365   #
   1366   if {[info exists ::run_thread_tests_called]==0} {
   1367     do_test ${tail}-closeallfiles { expr {$::sqlite_open_file_count>0} } {0}
   1368   }
   1369   set ::sqlite_open_file_count 0
   1370 
   1371   # Test that the global "shared-cache" setting was not altered by
   1372   # the test script.
   1373   #
   1374   ifcapable shared_cache {
   1375     set res [expr {[sqlite3_enable_shared_cache] == $scs}]
   1376     do_test ${tail}-sharedcachesetting [list set {} $res] 1
   1377   }
   1378 
   1379   # Add some info to the output.
   1380   #
   1381   puts "Time: $tail $ms ms"
   1382   show_memstats
   1383 }
   1384 
   1385 # Open a new connection on database test.db and execute the SQL script
   1386 # supplied as an argument. Before returning, close the new conection and
   1387 # restore the 4 byte fields starting at header offsets 28, 92 and 96
   1388 # to the values they held before the SQL was executed. This simulates
   1389 # a write by a pre-3.7.0 client.
   1390 #
   1391 proc sql36231 {sql} {
   1392   set B [hexio_read test.db 92 8]
   1393   set A [hexio_read test.db 28 4]
   1394   sqlite3 db36231 test.db
   1395   catch { db36231 func a_string a_string }
   1396   execsql $sql db36231
   1397   db36231 close
   1398   hexio_write test.db 28 $A
   1399   hexio_write test.db 92 $B
   1400   return ""
   1401 }
   1402 
   1403 proc db_save {} {
   1404   foreach f [glob -nocomplain sv_test.db*] { forcedelete $f }
   1405   foreach f [glob -nocomplain test.db*] {
   1406     set f2 "sv_$f"
   1407     file copy -force $f $f2
   1408   }
   1409 }
   1410 proc db_save_and_close {} {
   1411   db_save
   1412   catch { db close }
   1413   return ""
   1414 }
   1415 proc db_restore {} {
   1416   foreach f [glob -nocomplain test.db*] { forcedelete $f }
   1417   foreach f2 [glob -nocomplain sv_test.db*] {
   1418     set f [string range $f2 3 end]
   1419     file copy -force $f2 $f
   1420   }
   1421 }
   1422 proc db_restore_and_reopen {{dbfile test.db}} {
   1423   catch { db close }
   1424   db_restore
   1425   sqlite3 db $dbfile
   1426 }
   1427 proc db_delete_and_reopen {{file test.db}} {
   1428   catch { db close }
   1429   foreach f [glob -nocomplain test.db*] { file delete -force $f }
   1430   sqlite3 db $file
   1431 }
   1432 
   1433 # If the library is compiled with the SQLITE_DEFAULT_AUTOVACUUM macro set
   1434 # to non-zero, then set the global variable $AUTOVACUUM to 1.
   1435 set AUTOVACUUM $sqlite_options(default_autovacuum)
   1436 
   1437 source $testdir/thread_common.tcl
   1438 source $testdir/malloc_common.tcl
   1439