libdb/test/sql/bdb_excl.test
2011-09-13 13:44:24 -04:00

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set IGNORE_CASES {
alter-7.1 {# differences in representing numbers }
autovacuum-1.*.3 {# file size }
autovacuum-[279].* {# file size, root page }
autovacuum-3.7 {# file size }
backup-4.5.* {# Can backup databases with different pages sizes }
backup-5.*.1.1 {# different database sizes in backup }
backup-10.*.[35] {# DB uses a larger page size, so the backup finishes
faster than it does in SQLite. We return done not OK}
backup2-6 {# different error codes for opening a readonly file }
backup2-7
backup2-10
backup2-11
backup2-13
cast-3.[37] {# differences in representing numbers }
cast-3.1[37] {# differences in representing numbers }
cast-3.23 {# differences in representing numbers }
collate5-2.1.[134] {# Result order doesn't match with NOCASE collation }
collate5-2.[23].[13]
incrblob-7.3.2 {# file size }
incrvacuum-3.[234] {# file size }
incrvacuum-[456].* {# file size }
incrvacuum-7.*.[12] {# file size }
incrvacuum-10.* {# file size }
incrvacuum-12.2 {# vacuum not blocked by an exclusive transaction }
incrvacuum-12.[45] {# assumes metadata changes will be lost on close }
incrvacuum-13.* {# file size }
incrvacuum2-* {# file size }
incrvacuum-1.[47] {# BDB allows setting vacuum at any time while SQLite does not }
incrvacuum-2.2 {# BDB allows setting vacuum at any time while SQLite does not }
autovacuum-3.[36] {# BDB allows setting vacuum at any time while SQLite does not }
expr-13.[14567] {# differences in representing numbers }
pagesize-1.[14] {# different page size defaults }
nan-* {# Output is system dependent ("inf"/"Infinity") }
tempdb-2.[23] {# Uses open file counts, #17964 }
thread003.1.2 {# BDB db file size not accurate until close, #17965 }
thread1-2.[3467] {# BDB expects different results for threaded case. }
thread1-2.11 {# BDB expects different results for threaded case. }
trans-9.*.[45]-* {# Uses sqlite_fullsync_count }
vacuum-1.[36] {# file size checks not valid without checkpoint }
vacuum-7.1 {# Berkeley DB no-ops the freelist_count pragma. }
vacuum-7.5 {# Berkeley DB can enable vacuum of an existing db }
vacuum2-2.1 {# reading bytes directly from metadata page }
vacuum2-3.1 {# absolute file size assumption }
vacuum2-3.13 {# absolute file size assumption }
vacuum2-4.1 {# In DBSQL, metadata settings cannot be changed by vacuum. #18545 }
vacuum2-4.[47] {# vacuum setting is not persistent }
vacuum2-5.[234] {# Concurrent vacuum works in Berkeley DB }
zeroblob-1.1.1 {# Makes assumptions about memory usage }
}
set EXCLUDE_CASES {
alter3-[34].3
alter3-5.5
alter3-7.*
alter4-[34].3
alter4-5.5
alter4-7.*
autovacuum-8.2 {# vacuum blocked by an exclusive transaction }
backup-5.1.5.* {# Hangs as of 18549 }
backup-6.3 {# Backup remaining and total not exact }
backup-6.4
backup-6.5
backup-6.6
backup-8.9 {# Slightly different error message }
backup2-3.1 {# Hangs because locks block instead of throw }
createtab-[012].2
descidx1-[1236].*
descidx2-*
descidx3-*
fts3aj-* {# DBSQL does not support two phase commit across databases. #18340}
fts3shared-* {# Locks block instead of throwing an exception. }
incrblob-2.1.2 {# Pager implementation specific tests }
incrblob-6.[23456] {# Cannot read a table that is write locked }
incrblob-6.12
incrblob-7.2.3 {# Makes assumptions on sqlitemaster page format }
incrvacuum-1.2.[01] {# Assumes database file is created by a pragma }
incrvacuum-12.[23] {# vacuum blocked by an exclusive transaction }
incrvacuum-13.1 {# DBSQL would not create db file immediately after open }
incrvacuum-14.1 {# Opens an invalid database, earlier error with BDB }
incrvacuum2-4.* {# Skip wal testing since DBSQL does not generate test.db-wal }
insert-5.[45] {# Table root pages are different }
incrblob2-5.[345678] {# Hangs because Berkeley does not lock tables }
interrupt-2.4
minmax3-*
nan-3.* {# database file read/write }
pagesize-1.3 {# different default page size }
pagesize-2.*.3 {# file size }
pagesize-2.*.30 {# different default page size }
rdonly-*
server1-1.[5679] {# Two read threads block }
server1-2.[23456] {# Two read threads block }
shared2-1.[23] {# Cannot truncate with open cursors }
shared2-2.[12] {# Cannot read a database during a rollback }
shared3-2.4 {# Cannot change the cache size after opening }
shared3-2.[678] {# One handle per process for DB_REGISTER }
shared6-1.2.[3] {# Locks block instead of throwing an exception }
shared6-1.3.[2345] {# Locks block instead of throwing an exception }
shared6-1.4.[123]
shared6-2.*
shared6-3.[2468]
shared6-3.10
sqllimits1-7.7.*
sqllimits1-16.2 {# Requires too many memory. Does not suit for every platfrom. #18597 }
table-15.[12] {# Requires more resources than the defaults }
thread005-1.[2-9]* {# Locks block instead of throwing an exception }
thread005-1.1[0-9]* {# Locks block instead of throwing an exception }
trans-3.[235689] {# Attempting to read from a write locked table }
trans-4.[4578] {# Attempting to read from a write locked table }
trans-8.[14]
vtab_shared-1.8.2 {# Locks block instead of throwing an exception }
vtab_shared-1.8.3
vtab_shared-1.10
}
# Add ignore/exclude cases for Windows/cygwin platform.
# $tcl_platform(os) on cygwin also contains "Windows", so below statement also covers cygwin.
if {[string first "windows" [string tolower $tcl_platform(os)]] >=0 } {
lappend IGNORE_CASES expr-1.106 {# differences in representing numbers. #19803 }
lappend IGNORE_CASES expr-1.\[2\]* {# differences in representing numbers. #19803 }
lappend IGNORE_CASES incrblob_err-5.1.3 {# Due to Windows Tcl 8.5 difference. #19803 }
}
# manydb.test fails on HP-UX because of resource limitations, not a real bug
if {$tcl_platform(os) == "HP-UX"} {
lappend EXCLUDE_CASES manydb-*
}
# These errors only appear if encryption is turned on
# In backup2 the ignored tests check opening illegal data files. Our
# code trys to open the encrypted environment (without a key) before
# it checks that the data files are legal
# In openv2 using the -readonly flag prevents tester.tcl from
# automatically adding the encryption key when opening the database,
# again the native SQL code must have checked whether the datafiles
# were readonly or not before checking encryption (they pass if a key
# is passed to the open call)
if {[sqlite3 -has-codec]} {
lappend IGNORE_CASES backup2-6 backup2-7 backup2-11
lappend EXCLUDE_CASES openv2-1.3 openv2-1.4 openv2-2.*
}
# Add ignore/exclude cases for Android platform.
# 1) The code tests existence of daemon '/sbin/adbd'(Android Debug Bridge) to
# distinguish whether the test is executed on Android. That's because:
# a) The cross-complied Tcl lib does not include any Android platform
# information in built-in array(like platform(os)).
# b) testfixture can not call system command to get system information.
# c) Only Android platforms(emulator/device) have daemon /sbin/adbd. And
# it must exists on Android platform. So it's a reasonable flag.
# 2) There is an item "malloeF" in the patch. It's not a typo. That's because
# some of testcases in mallocF.test are named malloce-*.
if {[file exists /sbin/adbd]} {
lappend IGNORE_CASES backup2-6 {# SQLite has the same failure on Android }
lappend IGNORE_CASES delete-8.\[123456\] {# SQLite has the same failure on Android }
lappend EXCLUDE_CASES temptable-6.\[236\] {# Requires unsupported permissions setting }
lappend IGNORE_CASES logsize-1.\[14\] {# Default log size is due to Android.mk }
lappend IGNORE_CASES logsize-2.1 {# Default log size is due to Android.mk }
lappend EXCLUDE_CASES altermalloc-* {# Requires too much memory on Android }
lappend EXCLUDE_CASES backup_malloc-* {# Requires too much memory on Android }
lappend EXCLUDE_CASES fkey_malloc-* {# Requires too much memory on Android }
lappend EXCLUDE_CASES malloc\[46789ABDEFGHJ\]-* {# Requires too much memory on Android }
lappend EXCLUDE_CASES malloeF-* {# Requires too much memory on Android }
lappend EXCLUDE_CASES manydb-* {# Requires too much memory on Android }
lappend EXCLUDE_CASES vtab_err-* {# Requires too much memory on Android }
lappend EXCLUDE_CASES where8m-* {# Requires too much memory on Android }
}