| # 2012 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. |
| # |
| #*********************************************************************** |
| # |
| # Tests for the optimization which attempts to use a covering index |
| # for a full-table scan (under the theory that the index will be smaller |
| # and require less I/O and hence will run faster.) |
| # |
| |
| set testdir [file dirname $argv0] |
| source $testdir/tester.tcl |
| |
| set testprefix coveridxscan |
| |
| do_test 1.1 { |
| db eval { |
| CREATE TABLE t1(a,b,c); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5,4,3), (4,8,2), (3,2,1); |
| CREATE INDEX t1ab ON t1(a,b); |
| CREATE INDEX t1b ON t1(b); |
| SELECT a FROM t1; |
| } |
| # covering index used for the scan, hence values are increasing |
| } {3 4 5} |
| |
| do_test 1.2 { |
| db eval { |
| SELECT a, c FROM t1; |
| } |
| # There is no covering index, hence the values are in rowid order |
| } {5 3 4 2 3 1} |
| |
| do_test 1.3 { |
| db eval { |
| SELECT b FROM t1; |
| } |
| # Choice of two indices: use the one with fewest columns |
| } {2 4 8} |
| |
| do_test 2.1 { |
| optimization_control db cover-idx-scan 0 |
| db eval {SELECT a FROM t1} |
| # With the optimization turned off, output in rowid order |
| } {5 4 3} |
| do_test 2.2 { |
| db eval {SELECT a, c FROM t1} |
| } {5 3 4 2 3 1} |
| do_test 2.3 { |
| db eval {SELECT b FROM t1} |
| } {4 8 2} |
| |
| db close |
| sqlite3_shutdown |
| sqlite3_config_cis 0 |
| sqlite3 db test.db |
| |
| do_test 3.1 { |
| db eval {SELECT a FROM t1} |
| # With the optimization configured off, output in rowid order |
| } {5 4 3} |
| do_test 3.2 { |
| db eval {SELECT a, c FROM t1} |
| } {5 3 4 2 3 1} |
| do_test 3.3 { |
| db eval {SELECT b FROM t1} |
| } {4 8 2} |
| |
| db close |
| sqlite3_shutdown |
| sqlite3_config_cis 1 |
| sqlite3 db test.db |
| |
| # The CIS optimization is enabled again. Covering indices are once again |
| # used for all table scans. |
| do_test 4.1 { |
| db eval {SELECT a FROM t1} |
| } {3 4 5} |
| do_test 4.2 { |
| db eval {SELECT a, c FROM t1} |
| } {5 3 4 2 3 1} |
| do_test 4.3 { |
| db eval {SELECT b FROM t1} |
| } {2 4 8} |
| |
| #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Test that indexes with large numbers of columns can be correctly |
| # identified as covering indexes. |
| reset_db |
| set L [list] |
| for {set i 1} {$i<120} {incr i} { |
| lappend L "c$i" |
| } |
| set cols [join $L ,] |
| |
| do_execsql_test 5.1.0 " |
| CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c, $cols, PRIMARY KEY(a, b, c)) WITHOUT ROWID; |
| CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1($cols); |
| |
| CREATE TABLE t2(i INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, $cols); |
| CREATE INDEX i2 ON t2($cols); |
| " |
| |
| do_eqp_test 5.1.1 { |
| SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY c1, c2; |
| } {SCAN t1 USING COVERING INDEX i1} |
| |
| do_eqp_test 5.1.2 { |
| SELECT * FROM t2 ORDER BY c1, c2; |
| } {SCAN t2 USING COVERING INDEX i2} |
| |
| |
| finish_test |