mariadb/bdb/test/test023.tcl
2001-03-04 19:42:05 -05:00

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# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
#
# Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
# Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
#
# $Id: test023.tcl,v 11.13 2000/08/25 14:21:55 sue Exp $
#
# Duplicate delete test.
# Add a key with duplicates (first time on-page, second time off-page)
# Number the dups.
# Delete dups and make sure that CURRENT/NEXT/PREV work correctly.
proc test023 { method args } {
global alphabet
global dupnum
global dupstr
global errorInfo
source ./include.tcl
set args [convert_args $method $args]
set omethod [convert_method $method]
puts "Test023: $method delete duplicates/check cursor operations"
if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 || \
[is_rbtree $method] == 1 } {
puts "Test023: skipping for method $omethod"
return
}
# Create the database and open the dictionary
set eindex [lsearch -exact $args "-env"]
#
# If we are using an env, then testfile should just be the db name.
# Otherwise it is the test directory and the name.
if { $eindex == -1 } {
set testfile $testdir/test023.db
set env NULL
} else {
set testfile test023.db
incr eindex
set env [lindex $args $eindex]
}
set t1 $testdir/t1
cleanup $testdir $env
set db [eval {berkdb_open \
-create -truncate -mode 0644 -dup} $args {$omethod $testfile}]
error_check_good dbopen [is_valid_db $db] TRUE
set pflags ""
set gflags ""
set txn ""
set dbc [eval {$db cursor} $txn]
error_check_good db_cursor [is_substr $dbc $db] 1
foreach i { onpage offpage } {
if { $i == "onpage" } {
set dupstr DUP
} else {
set dupstr [repeat $alphabet 50]
}
puts "\tTest023.a: Insert key w/$i dups"
set key "duplicate_val_test"
for { set count 0 } { $count < 20 } { incr count } {
set ret \
[eval {$db put} $txn $pflags {$key $count$dupstr}]
error_check_good db_put $ret 0
}
# Now let's get all the items and make sure they look OK.
puts "\tTest023.b: Check initial duplicates"
set dupnum 0
dump_file $db $txn $t1 test023.check
# Delete a couple of random items (FIRST, LAST one in middle)
# Make sure that current returns an error and that NEXT and
# PREV do the right things.
set ret [$dbc get -set $key]
error_check_bad dbc_get:SET [llength $ret] 0
puts "\tTest023.c: Delete first and try gets"
# This should be the first duplicate
error_check_good \
dbc_get:SET $ret [list [list duplicate_val_test 0$dupstr]]
# Now delete it.
set ret [$dbc del]
error_check_good dbc_del:FIRST $ret 0
# Now current should fail
set ret [$dbc get -current]
error_check_good dbc_get:CURRENT $ret [list [list [] []]]
# Now Prev should fail
set ret [$dbc get -prev]
error_check_good dbc_get:prev0 [llength $ret] 0
# Now 10 nexts should work to get us in the middle
for { set j 1 } { $j <= 10 } { incr j } {
set ret [$dbc get -next]
error_check_good \
dbc_get:next [llength [lindex $ret 0]] 2
error_check_good \
dbc_get:next [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] $j$dupstr
}
puts "\tTest023.d: Delete middle and try gets"
# Now do the delete on the current key.
set ret [$dbc del]
error_check_good dbc_del:10 $ret 0
# Now current should fail
set ret [$dbc get -current]
error_check_good \
dbc_get:deleted $ret [list [list [] []]]
# Prev and Next should work
set ret [$dbc get -next]
error_check_good dbc_get:next [llength [lindex $ret 0]] 2
error_check_good \
dbc_get:next [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] 11$dupstr
set ret [$dbc get -prev]
error_check_good dbc_get:next [llength [lindex $ret 0]] 2
error_check_good \
dbc_get:next [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] 9$dupstr
# Now go to the last one
for { set j 11 } { $j <= 19 } { incr j } {
set ret [$dbc get -next]
error_check_good \
dbc_get:next [llength [lindex $ret 0]] 2
error_check_good \
dbc_get:next [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] $j$dupstr
}
puts "\tTest023.e: Delete last and try gets"
# Now do the delete on the current key.
set ret [$dbc del]
error_check_good dbc_del:LAST $ret 0
# Now current should fail
set ret [$dbc get -current]
error_check_good \
dbc_get:deleted $ret [list [list [] []]]
# Next should fail
set ret [$dbc get -next]
error_check_good dbc_get:next19 [llength $ret] 0
# Prev should work
set ret [$dbc get -prev]
error_check_good dbc_get:next [llength [lindex $ret 0]] 2
error_check_good \
dbc_get:next [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] 18$dupstr
# Now overwrite the current one, then count the number
# of data items to make sure that we have the right number.
puts "\tTest023.f: Count keys, overwrite current, count again"
# At this point we should have 17 keys the (initial 20 minus
# 3 deletes)
set dbc2 [$db cursor]
error_check_good db_cursor:2 [is_substr $dbc2 $db] 1
set count_check 0
for { set rec [$dbc2 get -first] } {
[llength $rec] != 0 } { set rec [$dbc2 get -next] } {
incr count_check
}
error_check_good numdups $count_check 17
set ret [$dbc put -current OVERWRITE]
error_check_good dbc_put:current $ret 0
set count_check 0
for { set rec [$dbc2 get -first] } {
[llength $rec] != 0 } { set rec [$dbc2 get -next] } {
incr count_check
}
error_check_good numdups $count_check 17
# Done, delete all the keys for next iteration
set ret [eval {$db del} $txn {$key}]
error_check_good db_delete $ret 0
# database should be empty
set ret [$dbc get -first]
error_check_good first_after_empty [llength $ret] 0
}
error_check_good dbc_close [$dbc close] 0
error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0
}
# Check function for test023; keys and data are identical
proc test023.check { key data } {
global dupnum
global dupstr
error_check_good "bad key" $key duplicate_val_test
error_check_good "data mismatch for $key" $data $dupnum$dupstr
incr dupnum
}