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      1 # 2008 February 18
      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.
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      9 #
     10 #***********************************************************************
     11 #
     12 # Unit testing of the Bitvec object.
     13 #
     14 # $Id: bitvec.test,v 1.4 2009/04/01 23:49:04 drh Exp $
     15 #
     16 
     17 set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
     18 source $testdir/tester.tcl
     19 
     20 # The built-in test logic must be operational in order for
     21 # this test to work.
     22 ifcapable !builtin_test {
     23   finish_test
     24   return
     25 }
     26 
     27 # Test that sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest correctly reports errors
     28 # that are deliberately introduced.
     29 #
     30 do_test bitvec-1.0.1 {
     31   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 400 {5 1 1 1 0}
     32 } 1
     33 do_test bitvec-1.0.2 {
     34   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 400 {5 1 234 1 0}
     35 } 234
     36 
     37 # Run test cases that set every bit in vectors of various sizes.
     38 # for larger cases, this should cycle the bit vector representation
     39 # from hashing into subbitmaps.  The subbitmaps should start as
     40 # hashes then change to either subbitmaps or linear maps, depending
     41 # on their size.
     42 #
     43 do_test bitvec-1.1 {
     44   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 400 {1 400 1 1 0}
     45 } 0
     46 do_test bitvec-1.2 {
     47   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 4000 {1 4000 1 1 0}
     48 } 0
     49 do_test bitvec-1.3 {
     50   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 40000 {1 40000 1 1 0}
     51 } 0
     52 do_test bitvec-1.4 {
     53   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 400000 {1 400000 1 1 0}
     54 } 0
     55 
     56 # By specifying a larger increments, we spread the load around.
     57 #
     58 do_test bitvec-1.5 {
     59   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 400 {1 400 1 7 0}
     60 } 0
     61 do_test bitvec-1.6 {
     62   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 4000 {1 4000 1 7 0}
     63 } 0
     64 do_test bitvec-1.7 {
     65   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 40000 {1 40000 1 7 0}
     66 } 0
     67 do_test bitvec-1.8 {
     68   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 400000 {1 400000 1 7 0}
     69 } 0
     70 
     71 # First fill up the bitmap with ones,  then go through and
     72 # clear all the bits.  This will stress the clearing mechanism.
     73 #
     74 do_test bitvec-1.9 {
     75   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 400 {1 400 1 1 2 400 1 1 0}
     76 } 0
     77 do_test bitvec-1.10 {
     78   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 4000 {1 4000 1 1 2 4000 1 1 0}
     79 } 0
     80 do_test bitvec-1.11 {
     81   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 40000 {1 40000 1 1 2 40000 1 1 0}
     82 } 0
     83 do_test bitvec-1.12 {
     84   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 400000 {1 400000 1 1 2 400000 1 1 0}
     85 } 0
     86 
     87 do_test bitvec-1.13 {
     88   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 400 {1 400 1 1 2 400 1 7 0}
     89 } 0
     90 do_test bitvec-1.15 {
     91   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 4000 {1 4000 1 1 2 4000 1 7 0}
     92 } 0
     93 do_test bitvec-1.16 {
     94   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 40000 {1 40000 1 1 2 40000 1 77 0}
     95 } 0
     96 do_test bitvec-1.17 {
     97   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 400000 {1 400000 1 1 2 400000 1 777 0}
     98 } 0
     99 
    100 do_test bitvec-1.18 {
    101   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 400000 {1 5000 100000 1 2 400000 1 37 0}
    102 } 0
    103 
    104 # Attempt to induce hash collisions.  
    105 #
    106 unset -nocomplain start
    107 unset -nocomplain incr
    108 foreach start {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8} {
    109   foreach incr {124 125} {
    110     do_test bitvec-1.20.$start.$incr {
    111       set prog [list 1 60 $::start $::incr 2 5000 1 1 0]
    112       sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 5000 $prog
    113     } 0
    114   }
    115 }
    116 
    117 do_test bitvec-1.30.big_and_slow {
    118   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 17000000 {1 17000000 1 1 2 17000000 1 1 0}
    119 } 0
    120 
    121 
    122 # Test setting and clearing a random subset of bits.
    123 #
    124 do_test bitvec-2.1 {
    125   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 4000 {3 2000 4 2000 0}
    126 } 0
    127 do_test bitvec-2.2 {
    128   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 4000 {3 1000 4 1000 3 1000 4 1000 3 1000 4 1000
    129                                  3 1000 4 1000 3 1000 4 1000 3 1000 4 1000 0}
    130 } 0
    131 do_test bitvec-2.3 {
    132   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 400000 {3 10 0}
    133 } 0
    134 do_test bitvec-2.4 {
    135   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 4000 {3 10 2 4000 1 1 0}
    136 } 0
    137 do_test bitvec-2.5 {
    138   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 5000 {3 20 2 5000 1 1 0}
    139 } 0
    140 do_test bitvec-2.6 {
    141   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 50000 {3 60 2 50000 1 1 0}
    142 } 0
    143 do_test bitvec-2.7 {
    144   sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest 5000 {
    145           1 25 121 125
    146           1 50 121 125
    147           2 25 121 125
    148           0
    149   }
    150 } 0
    151 
    152 # This procedure runs sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest with argments "n" and
    153 # "program".  But it also causes a malloc error to occur after the
    154 # "failcnt"-th malloc.  The result should be "0" if no malloc failure
    155 # occurs or "-1" if there is a malloc failure.
    156 #
    157 proc bitvec_malloc_test {label failcnt n program} {
    158   do_test $label [subst {
    159     sqlite3_memdebug_fail $failcnt
    160     set x \[sqlite3BitvecBuiltinTest $n [list $program]\]
    161     set nFail \[sqlite3_memdebug_fail -1\]
    162     if {\$nFail==0} {
    163       set ::go 0
    164       set x -1
    165     }
    166     set x
    167   }] -1
    168 }
    169 
    170 # Make sure malloc failures are handled sanily.
    171 #
    172 unset -nocomplain n
    173 unset -nocomplain go
    174 set go 1
    175 save_prng_state
    176 for {set n 0} {$go} {incr n} {
    177   restore_prng_state
    178   bitvec_malloc_test bitvec-3.1.$n $n 5000 {
    179       3 60 2 5000 1 1 3 60 2 5000 1 1 3 60 2 5000 1 1 0
    180   }
    181 }
    182 set go 1
    183 for {set n 0} {$go} {incr n} {
    184   restore_prng_state
    185   bitvec_malloc_test bitvec-3.2.$n $n 5000 {
    186       3 600 2 5000 1 1 3 600 2 5000 1 1 3 600 2 5000 1 1 0
    187   }
    188 }
    189 set go 1
    190 for {set n 1} {$go} {incr n} {
    191   bitvec_malloc_test bitvec-3.3.$n $n 50000 {1 50000 1 1 0}
    192 }
    193 
    194 finish_test
    195 return
    196