| # 2010 September 24 |
| # |
| # 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 tests to verify that the "testable statements" in |
| # the lang_vacuum.html document are correct. |
| # |
| |
| set testdir [file dirname $argv0] |
| source $testdir/tester.tcl |
| |
| sqlite3_test_control_pending_byte 0x1000000 |
| |
| proc create_db {{sql ""}} { |
| catch { db close } |
| forcedelete test.db |
| sqlite3 db test.db |
| |
| db transaction { |
| execsql { PRAGMA page_size = 1024; } |
| execsql $sql |
| execsql { |
| CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b UNIQUE); |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, randomblob(400)); |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+1, randomblob(400) FROM t1; |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+2, randomblob(400) FROM t1; |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+4, randomblob(400) FROM t1; |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+8, randomblob(400) FROM t1; |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+16, randomblob(400) FROM t1; |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+32, randomblob(400) FROM t1; |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+64, randomblob(400) FROM t1; |
| |
| CREATE TABLE t2(a PRIMARY KEY, b UNIQUE); |
| INSERT INTO t2 SELECT * FROM t1; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return [expr {[file size test.db] / 1024}] |
| } |
| |
| # This proc returns the number of contiguous blocks of pages that make up |
| # the table or index named by the only argument. For example, if the table |
| # occupies database pages 3, 4, 8 and 9, then this command returns 2 (there |
| # are 2 fragments - one consisting of pages 3 and 4, the other of fragments |
| # 8 and 9). |
| # |
| proc fragment_count {name} { |
| execsql { CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE temp.stat USING dbstat } |
| set nFrag 1 |
| db eval {SELECT pageno FROM stat WHERE name = 't1' ORDER BY pageno} { |
| if {[info exists prevpageno] && $prevpageno != $pageno-1} { |
| incr nFrag |
| } |
| set prevpageno $pageno |
| } |
| execsql { DROP TABLE temp.stat } |
| set nFrag |
| } |
| |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-63707-33375 -- syntax diagram vacuum-stmt |
| # |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-0.1 { VACUUM } {} |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-51469-36013 Unless SQLite is running in |
| # "auto_vacuum=FULL" mode, when a large amount of data is deleted from |
| # the database file it leaves behind empty space, or "free" database |
| # pages. |
| # |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-60541-63059 Running VACUUM to rebuild the database |
| # reclaims this space and reduces the size of the database file. |
| # |
| foreach {tn avmode sz} { |
| 1 none 7 |
| 2 full 8 |
| 3 incremental 8 |
| } { |
| set nPage [create_db "PRAGMA auto_vacuum = $avmode"] |
| |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-1.1.$tn.1 { |
| DELETE FROM t1; |
| DELETE FROM t2; |
| } {} |
| |
| if {$avmode == "full"} { |
| # This branch tests the "unless ... auto_vacuum=FULL" in the requirement |
| # above. If auto_vacuum is set to FULL, then no empty space is left in |
| # the database file. |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-1.1.$tn.2 {PRAGMA freelist_count} 0 |
| } else { |
| set freelist [expr {$nPage - $sz}] |
| if {$avmode == "incremental"} { |
| # The page size is 1024 bytes. Therefore, assuming the database contains |
| # somewhere between 207 and 411 pages (it does), there are 2 pointer-map |
| # pages. |
| incr freelist -2 |
| } |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-1.1.$tn.3 {PRAGMA freelist_count} $freelist |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-1.1.$tn.4 {VACUUM} {} |
| } |
| |
| do_test e_vacuum-1.1.$tn.5 { expr {[file size test.db] / 1024} } $sz |
| } |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-50943-18433 Frequent inserts, updates, and deletes can |
| # cause the database file to become fragmented - where data for a single |
| # table or index is scattered around the database file. |
| # |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-05791-54928 Running VACUUM ensures that each table and |
| # index is largely stored contiguously within the database file. |
| # |
| # e_vacuum-1.2.1 - Perform many INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE ops on table t1. |
| # e_vacuum-1.2.2 - Verify that t1 and its indexes are now quite fragmented. |
| # e_vacuum-1.2.3 - Run VACUUM. |
| # e_vacuum-1.2.4 - Verify that t1 and its indexes are now much |
| # less fragmented. |
| # |
| ifcapable vtab { |
| create_db |
| register_dbstat_vtab db |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-1.2.1 { |
| DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a%2; |
| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT b, a FROM t2 WHERE a%2; |
| UPDATE t1 SET b=randomblob(600) WHERE (a%2)==0; |
| } {} |
| |
| do_test e_vacuum-1.2.2.1 { expr [fragment_count t1]>100 } 1 |
| do_test e_vacuum-1.2.2.2 { expr [fragment_count sqlite_autoindex_t1_1]>100 } 1 |
| do_test e_vacuum-1.2.2.3 { expr [fragment_count sqlite_autoindex_t1_2]>100 } 1 |
| |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-1.2.3 { VACUUM } {} |
| |
| # In practice, the tables and indexes each end up stored as two fragments - |
| # one containing the root page and another containing all other pages. |
| # |
| do_test e_vacuum-1.2.4.1 { fragment_count t1 } 2 |
| do_test e_vacuum-1.2.4.2 { fragment_count sqlite_autoindex_t1_1 } 2 |
| do_test e_vacuum-1.2.4.3 { fragment_count sqlite_autoindex_t1_2 } 2 |
| } |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-20474-44465 Normally, the database page_size and |
| # whether or not the database supports auto_vacuum must be configured |
| # before the database file is actually created. |
| # |
| do_test e_vacuum-1.3.1.1 { |
| create_db "PRAGMA page_size = 1024 ; PRAGMA auto_vacuum = FULL" |
| execsql { PRAGMA page_size ; PRAGMA auto_vacuum } |
| } {1024 1} |
| do_test e_vacuum-1.3.1.2 { |
| execsql { PRAGMA page_size = 2048 } |
| execsql { PRAGMA auto_vacuum = NONE } |
| execsql { PRAGMA page_size ; PRAGMA auto_vacuum } |
| } {1024 1} |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-08570-19916 However, when not in write-ahead log mode, |
| # the page_size and/or auto_vacuum properties of an existing database |
| # may be changed by using the page_size and/or pragma auto_vacuum |
| # pragmas and then immediately VACUUMing the database. |
| # |
| do_test e_vacuum-1.3.2.1 { |
| execsql { PRAGMA journal_mode = delete } |
| execsql { PRAGMA page_size = 2048 } |
| execsql { PRAGMA auto_vacuum = NONE } |
| execsql VACUUM |
| execsql { PRAGMA page_size ; PRAGMA auto_vacuum } |
| } {2048 0} |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-48521-51450 When in write-ahead log mode, only the |
| # auto_vacuum support property can be changed using VACUUM. |
| # |
| ifcapable wal { |
| do_test e_vacuum-1.3.3.1 { |
| execsql { PRAGMA journal_mode = wal } |
| execsql { PRAGMA page_size ; PRAGMA auto_vacuum } |
| } {2048 0} |
| do_test e_vacuum-1.3.3.2 { |
| execsql { PRAGMA page_size = 1024 } |
| execsql { PRAGMA auto_vacuum = FULL } |
| execsql VACUUM |
| execsql { PRAGMA page_size ; PRAGMA auto_vacuum } |
| } {2048 1} |
| } |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-38001-03952 VACUUM only works on the main database. It |
| # is not possible to VACUUM an attached database file. |
| forcedelete test.db2 |
| create_db { PRAGMA auto_vacuum = NONE } |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-2.1.1 { |
| ATTACH 'test.db2' AS aux; |
| PRAGMA aux.page_size = 1024; |
| CREATE TABLE aux.t3 AS SELECT * FROM t1; |
| DELETE FROM t3; |
| } {} |
| set original_size [file size test.db2] |
| |
| # Try everything we can think of to get the aux database vacuumed: |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-2.1.3 { VACUUM } {} |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-2.1.4 { VACUUM aux } {} |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-2.1.5 { VACUUM 'test.db2' } {} |
| |
| # Despite our efforts, space in the aux database has not been reclaimed: |
| do_test e_vacuum-2.1.6 { expr {[file size test.db2]==$::original_size} } 1 |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-17495-17419 The VACUUM command may change the ROWIDs of |
| # entries in any tables that do not have an explicit INTEGER PRIMARY |
| # KEY. |
| # |
| # Tests e_vacuum-3.1.1 - 3.1.2 demonstrate that rowids can change when |
| # a database is VACUUMed. Tests e_vacuum-3.1.3 - 3.1.4 show that adding |
| # an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY column to a table stops this from happening. |
| # |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-3.1.1 { |
| CREATE TABLE t4(x); |
| INSERT INTO t4(x) VALUES('x'); |
| INSERT INTO t4(x) VALUES('y'); |
| INSERT INTO t4(x) VALUES('z'); |
| DELETE FROM t4 WHERE x = 'y'; |
| SELECT rowid, x FROM t4; |
| } {1 x 3 z} |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-3.1.2 { |
| VACUUM; |
| SELECT rowid, x FROM t4; |
| } {1 x 2 z} |
| |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-3.1.3 { |
| CREATE TABLE t5(x, y INTEGER PRIMARY KEY); |
| INSERT INTO t5(x) VALUES('x'); |
| INSERT INTO t5(x) VALUES('y'); |
| INSERT INTO t5(x) VALUES('z'); |
| DELETE FROM t5 WHERE x = 'y'; |
| SELECT rowid, x FROM t5; |
| } {1 x 3 z} |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-3.1.4 { |
| VACUUM; |
| SELECT rowid, x FROM t5; |
| } {1 x 3 z} |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-49563-33883 A VACUUM will fail if there is an open |
| # transaction, or if there are one or more active SQL statements when it |
| # is run. |
| # |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-3.2.1.1 { BEGIN } {} |
| do_catchsql_test e_vacuum-3.2.1.2 { |
| VACUUM |
| } {1 {cannot VACUUM from within a transaction}} |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-3.2.1.3 { COMMIT } {} |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-3.2.1.4 { VACUUM } {} |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-3.2.1.5 { SAVEPOINT x } {} |
| do_catchsql_test e_vacuum-3.2.1.6 { |
| VACUUM |
| } {1 {cannot VACUUM from within a transaction}} |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-3.2.1.7 { COMMIT } {} |
| do_execsql_test e_vacuum-3.2.1.8 { VACUUM } {} |
| |
| create_db |
| do_test e_vacuum-3.2.2.1 { |
| set res "" |
| db eval { SELECT a FROM t1 } { |
| if {$a == 10} { set res [catchsql VACUUM] } |
| } |
| set res |
| } {1 {cannot VACUUM - SQL statements in progress}} |
| |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-38735-12540 As of SQLite version 3.1, an alternative to |
| # using the VACUUM command to reclaim space after data has been deleted |
| # is auto-vacuum mode, enabled using the auto_vacuum pragma. |
| # |
| do_test e_vacuum-3.3.1 { |
| create_db { PRAGMA auto_vacuum = FULL } |
| execsql { PRAGMA auto_vacuum } |
| } {1} |
| |
| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-64844-34873 When auto_vacuum is enabled for a database |
| # free pages may be reclaimed after deleting data, causing the file to |
| # shrink, without rebuilding the entire database using VACUUM. |
| # |
| do_test e_vacuum-3.3.2.1 { |
| create_db { PRAGMA auto_vacuum = FULL } |
| execsql { |
| DELETE FROM t1; |
| DELETE FROM t2; |
| } |
| expr {[file size test.db] / 1024} |
| } {8} |
| do_test e_vacuum-3.3.2.2 { |
| create_db { PRAGMA auto_vacuum = INCREMENTAL } |
| execsql { |
| DELETE FROM t1; |
| DELETE FROM t2; |
| PRAGMA incremental_vacuum; |
| } |
| expr {[file size test.db] / 1024} |
| } {8} |
| |
| finish_test |