libdb/lang/sql/sqlite/test/tkt1443.test
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# 2005 September 17
#
# 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.
#
# This file implements tests to verify that ticket #1433 has been
# fixed.
#
# The problem in ticket #1433 was that the dependencies on the right-hand
# side of an IN operator were not being checked correctly. So in an
# expression of the form:
#
# t1.x IN (1,t2.b,3)
#
# the optimizer was missing the fact that the right-hand side of the IN
# depended on table t2. It was checking dependencies based on the
# Expr.pRight field rather than Expr.pList and Expr.pSelect.
#
# Such a bug could be verifed using a less elaborate test case. But
# this test case (from the original bug poster) exercises so many different
# parts of the system all at once, that it seemed like a good one to
# include in the test suite.
#
# NOTE: Yes, in spite of the name of this file (tkt1443.test) this
# test is for ticket #1433 not #1443. I mistyped the name when I was
# creating the file and I had already checked in the file by the wrong
# name be the time I noticed the error. With CVS it is a really hassle
# to change filenames, so I'll just leave it as is. No harm done.
#
# $Id: tkt1443.test,v 1.4 2006/01/17 09:35:02 danielk1977 Exp $
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
ifcapable !subquery||!memorydb {
finish_test
return
}
# Construct the sample database.
#
do_test tkt1443-1.0 {
sqlite3 db :memory:
execsql {
CREATE TABLE Items(
itemId integer primary key,
item str unique
);
INSERT INTO "Items" VALUES(0, 'ALL');
INSERT INTO "Items" VALUES(1, 'double:source');
INSERT INTO "Items" VALUES(2, 'double');
INSERT INTO "Items" VALUES(3, 'double:runtime');
INSERT INTO "Items" VALUES(4, '.*:runtime');
CREATE TABLE Labels(
labelId INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
label STR UNIQUE
);
INSERT INTO "Labels" VALUES(0, 'ALL');
INSERT INTO "Labels" VALUES(1, 'localhost@rpl:linux');
INSERT INTO "Labels" VALUES(2, 'localhost@rpl:branch');
CREATE TABLE LabelMap(
itemId INTEGER,
labelId INTEGER,
branchId integer
);
INSERT INTO "LabelMap" VALUES(1, 1, 1);
INSERT INTO "LabelMap" VALUES(2, 1, 1);
INSERT INTO "LabelMap" VALUES(3, 1, 1);
INSERT INTO "LabelMap" VALUES(1, 2, 2);
INSERT INTO "LabelMap" VALUES(2, 2, 3);
INSERT INTO "LabelMap" VALUES(3, 2, 3);
CREATE TABLE Users (
userId INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
user STRING UNIQUE,
salt BINARY,
password STRING
);
INSERT INTO "Users" VALUES(1, 'test', 'Šæ$d',
'43ba0f45014306bd6df529551ffdb3df');
INSERT INTO "Users" VALUES(2, 'limited', 'ªš>S',
'cf07c8348fdf675cc1f7696b7d45191b');
CREATE TABLE UserGroups (
userGroupId INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
userGroup STRING UNIQUE
);
INSERT INTO "UserGroups" VALUES(1, 'test');
INSERT INTO "UserGroups" VALUES(2, 'limited');
CREATE TABLE UserGroupMembers (
userGroupId INTEGER,
userId INTEGER
);
INSERT INTO "UserGroupMembers" VALUES(1, 1);
INSERT INTO "UserGroupMembers" VALUES(2, 2);
CREATE TABLE Permissions (
userGroupId INTEGER,
labelId INTEGER NOT NULL,
itemId INTEGER NOT NULL,
write INTEGER,
capped INTEGER,
admin INTEGER
);
INSERT INTO "Permissions" VALUES(1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1);
INSERT INTO "Permissions" VALUES(2, 2, 4, 0, 0, 0);
}
} {}
# Run the query with an index
#
do_test tkt1443-1.1 {
execsql {
select distinct
Items.Item as trove, UP.pattern as pattern
from
( select
Permissions.labelId as labelId,
PerItems.item as pattern
from
Users, UserGroupMembers, Permissions
left outer join Items as PerItems
on Permissions.itemId = PerItems.itemId
where
Users.user = 'limited'
and Users.userId = UserGroupMembers.userId
and UserGroupMembers.userGroupId = Permissions.userGroupId
) as UP join LabelMap on ( UP.labelId = 0 or
UP.labelId = LabelMap.labelId ),
Labels, Items
where
Labels.label = 'localhost@rpl:branch'
and Labels.labelId = LabelMap.labelId
and LabelMap.itemId = Items.itemId
ORDER BY +trove, +pattern
}
} {double .*:runtime double:runtime .*:runtime double:source .*:runtime}
# Create an index and rerun the query.
# Verify that the results are the same
#
do_test tkt1443-1.2 {
execsql {
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX PermissionsIdx
ON Permissions(userGroupId, labelId, itemId);
select distinct
Items.Item as trove, UP.pattern as pattern
from
( select
Permissions.labelId as labelId,
PerItems.item as pattern
from
Users, UserGroupMembers, Permissions
left outer join Items as PerItems
on Permissions.itemId = PerItems.itemId
where
Users.user = 'limited'
and Users.userId = UserGroupMembers.userId
and UserGroupMembers.userGroupId = Permissions.userGroupId
) as UP join LabelMap on ( UP.labelId = 0 or
UP.labelId = LabelMap.labelId ),
Labels, Items
where
Labels.label = 'localhost@rpl:branch'
and Labels.labelId = LabelMap.labelId
and LabelMap.itemId = Items.itemId
ORDER BY +trove, +pattern
}
} {double .*:runtime double:runtime .*:runtime double:source .*:runtime}
finish_test