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# 2008 April 28
#
# 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.
#
#***********************************************************************
#
# Ticket #3060
#
# Make sure IEEE floating point NaN values are handled properly.
# SQLite should always convert NaN into NULL.
#
# Also verify that the decimal to IEEE754 binary conversion routines
# correctly generate 0.0, +Inf, and -Inf as appropriate for numbers
# out of range.
#
# $Id: nan.test,v 1.5 2008/09/18 11:30:13 danielk1977 Exp $
#
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
# Do not use a codec for tests in this file, as the database file is
# manipulated directly using tcl scripts (using the [hexio_write] command).
#
do_not_use_codec
do_test nan-1.1.1 {
db eval {
PRAGMA auto_vacuum=OFF;
PRAGMA page_size=1024;
CREATE TABLE t1(x FLOAT);
}
set ::STMT [sqlite3_prepare db "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(?)" -1 TAIL]
sqlite3_bind_double $::STMT 1 NaN
sqlite3_step $::STMT
sqlite3_reset $::STMT
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null}
if {$tcl_platform(platform) != "symbian"} {
do_test nan-1.1.2 {
sqlite3_bind_double $::STMT 1 +Inf
sqlite3_step $::STMT
sqlite3_reset $::STMT
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null inf real}
do_test nan-1.1.3 {
sqlite3_bind_double $::STMT 1 -Inf
sqlite3_step $::STMT
sqlite3_reset $::STMT
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null inf real -inf real}
do_test nan-1.1.4 {
sqlite3_bind_double $::STMT 1 -NaN
sqlite3_step $::STMT
sqlite3_reset $::STMT
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null inf real -inf real {} null}
do_test nan-1.1.5 {
sqlite3_bind_double $::STMT 1 NaN0
sqlite3_step $::STMT
sqlite3_reset $::STMT
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null inf real -inf real {} null {} null}
do_test nan-1.1.6 {
sqlite3_bind_double $::STMT 1 -NaN0
sqlite3_step $::STMT
sqlite3_reset $::STMT
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null inf real -inf real {} null {} null {} null}
do_test nan-1.1.7 {
db eval {
UPDATE t1 SET x=x-x;
SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1;
}
} {{} null {} null {} null {} null {} null {} null}
}
# The following block of tests, nan-1.2.*, are the same as the nan-1.1.*
# tests above, except that the SELECT queries used to validate data
# convert floating point values to text internally before returning them
# to Tcl. This allows the tests to be run on platforms where Tcl has
# problems converting "inf" and "-inf" from floating point to text format.
# It also tests the internal float->text conversion routines a bit.
#
do_test nan-1.2.1 {
db eval {
DELETE FROM T1;
}
sqlite3_bind_double $::STMT 1 NaN
sqlite3_step $::STMT
sqlite3_reset $::STMT
db eval {SELECT CAST(x AS text), typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null}
do_test nan-1.2.2 {
sqlite3_bind_double $::STMT 1 +Inf
sqlite3_step $::STMT
sqlite3_reset $::STMT
db eval {SELECT CAST(x AS text), typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null Inf real}
do_test nan-1.2.3 {
sqlite3_bind_double $::STMT 1 -Inf
sqlite3_step $::STMT
sqlite3_reset $::STMT
db eval {SELECT CAST(x AS text), typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null Inf real -Inf real}
do_test nan-1.2.4 {
sqlite3_bind_double $::STMT 1 -NaN
sqlite3_step $::STMT
sqlite3_reset $::STMT
db eval {SELECT CAST(x AS text), typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null Inf real -Inf real {} null}
do_test nan-1.2.5 {
sqlite3_bind_double $::STMT 1 NaN0
sqlite3_step $::STMT
sqlite3_reset $::STMT
db eval {SELECT CAST(x AS text), typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null Inf real -Inf real {} null {} null}
do_test nan-1.2.6 {
sqlite3_bind_double $::STMT 1 -NaN0
sqlite3_step $::STMT
sqlite3_reset $::STMT
db eval {SELECT CAST(x AS text), typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null Inf real -Inf real {} null {} null {} null}
do_test nan-1.2.7 {
db eval {
UPDATE t1 SET x=x-x;
SELECT CAST(x AS text), typeof(x) FROM t1;
}
} {{} null {} null {} null {} null {} null {} null}
do_test nan-2.1 {
db eval {
DELETE FROM T1;
}
sqlite3_bind_double $::STMT 1 NaN
sqlite3_step $::STMT
sqlite3_reset $::STMT
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null}
sqlite3_finalize $::STMT
# SQLite always converts NaN into NULL so it is not possible to write
# a NaN value into the database file using SQLite. The following series
# of tests writes a normal floating point value (0.5) into the database,
# then writes directly into the database file to change the 0.5 into NaN.
# Then it reads the value of the database to verify it is converted into
# NULL.
#
do_test nan-3.1 {
db eval {
DELETE FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(0.5);
PRAGMA auto_vacuum=OFF;
PRAGMA page_size=1024;
VACUUM;
}
hexio_read test.db 2040 8
} {3FE0000000000000}
do_test nan-3.2 {
db eval {
SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1
}
} {0.5 real}
do_test nan-3.3 {
db close
hexio_write test.db 2040 FFF8000000000000
sqlite3 db test.db
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null}
do_test nan-3.4 {
db close
hexio_write test.db 2040 7FF8000000000000
sqlite3 db test.db
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null}
do_test nan-3.5 {
db close
hexio_write test.db 2040 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
sqlite3 db test.db
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null}
do_test nan-3.6 {
db close
hexio_write test.db 2040 7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
sqlite3 db test.db
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {{} null}
# Verify that the sqlite3AtoF routine is able to handle extreme
# numbers.
#
do_test nan-4.1 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES([string repeat 9 307].0)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {1e+307 real}
do_test nan-4.2 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES([string repeat 9 308].0)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {1e+308 real}
do_test nan-4.3 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-[string repeat 9 307].0)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {-1e+307 real}
do_test nan-4.4 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-[string repeat 9 308].0)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {-1e+308 real}
do_test nan-4.5 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
set big -[string repeat 0 10000][string repeat 9 308].[string repeat 0 10000]
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($big)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {-1e+308 real}
do_test nan-4.6 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
set big [string repeat 0 10000][string repeat 9 308].[string repeat 0 10000]
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($big)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {1e+308 real}
if {$tcl_platform(platform) != "symbian"} {
# Do not run these tests on Symbian, as the Tcl port doesn't like to
# convert from floating point value "-inf" to a string.
#
do_test nan-4.7 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES([string repeat 9 309].0)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {inf real}
do_test nan-4.8 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-[string repeat 9 309].0)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {-inf real}
}
do_test nan-4.9 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES([string repeat 9 309].0)"
db eval {SELECT CAST(x AS text), typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {Inf real}
do_test nan-4.10 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-[string repeat 9 309].0)"
db eval {SELECT CAST(x AS text), typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {-Inf real}
do_test nan-4.11 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1234.5[string repeat 0 10000]12345)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {1234.5 real}
do_test nan-4.12 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-1234.5[string repeat 0 10000]12345)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {-1234.5 real}
do_test nan-4.13 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
set small [string repeat 0 10000].[string repeat 0 324][string repeat 9 10000]
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($small)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {0.0 real}
do_test nan-4.14 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
set small \
-[string repeat 0 10000].[string repeat 0 324][string repeat 9 10000]
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($small)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {0.0 real}
# These tests test some really, really small floating point numbers.
#
if {$tcl_platform(platform) != "symbian"} {
# These two are not run on symbian because tcl has trouble converting
# the very small numbers back to text form (probably due to a difference
# in the sprintf() implementation).
#
do_test nan-4.15 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
set small \
[string repeat 0 10000].[string repeat 0 323][string repeat 9 10000]
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($small)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {9.88131291682493e-324 real}
do_test nan-4.16 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
set small \
-[string repeat 0 10000].[string repeat 0 323][string repeat 9 10000]
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($small)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {-9.88131291682493e-324 real}
}
do_test nan-4.17 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
set small [string repeat 0 10000].[string repeat 0 323][string repeat 9 10000]
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($small)"
db eval {SELECT CAST(x AS text), typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {9.88131291682493e-324 real}
do_test nan-4.18 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
set small \
-[string repeat 0 10000].[string repeat 0 323][string repeat 9 10000]
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($small)"
db eval {SELECT CAST(x AS text), typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {-9.88131291682493e-324 real}
do_test nan-4.20 {
db eval {DELETE FROM t1}
set big [string repeat 9 10000].0e-9000
db eval "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($big)"
db eval {SELECT x, typeof(x) FROM t1}
} {inf real}
finish_test