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     1  # 2001 September 15
     2  #
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     5  #
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     9  #
    10  #***********************************************************************
    11  # This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.
    12  #
    13  # This file implements tests for proper treatment of the special
    14  # value NULL.
    15  #
    16  
    17  set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
    18  source $testdir/tester.tcl
    19  
    20  # Create a table and some data to work with.
    21  #
    22  do_test null-1.0 {
    23    execsql {
    24      begin;
    25      create table t1(a,b,c);
    26      insert into t1 values(1,0,0);
    27      insert into t1 values(2,0,1);
    28      insert into t1 values(3,1,0);
    29      insert into t1 values(4,1,1);
    30      insert into t1 values(5,null,0);
    31      insert into t1 values(6,null,1);
    32      insert into t1 values(7,null,null);
    33      commit;
    34      select * from t1;
    35    }
    36  } {1 0 0 2 0 1 3 1 0 4 1 1 5 {} 0 6 {} 1 7 {} {}}
    37  
    38  # Check for how arithmetic expressions handle NULL
    39  #
    40  do_test null-1.1 {
    41    execsql {
    42      select ifnull(a+b,99) from t1;
    43    }
    44  } {1 2 4 5 99 99 99}
    45  do_test null-1.2 {
    46    execsql {
    47      select ifnull(b*c,99) from t1;
    48    }
    49  } {0 0 0 1 99 99 99}
    50  
    51  # Check to see how the CASE expression handles NULL values.  The
    52  # first WHEN for which the test expression is TRUE is selected.
    53  # FALSE and UNKNOWN test expressions are skipped.
    54  #
    55  do_test null-2.1 {
    56    execsql {
    57      select ifnull(case when b<>0 then 1 else 0 end, 99) from t1;
    58    }
    59  } {0 0 1 1 0 0 0}
    60  do_test null-2.2 {
    61    execsql {
    62      select ifnull(case when not b<>0 then 1 else 0 end, 99) from t1;
    63    }
    64  } {1 1 0 0 0 0 0}
    65  do_test null-2.3 {
    66    execsql {
    67      select ifnull(case when b<>0 and c<>0 then 1 else 0 end, 99) from t1;
    68    }
    69  } {0 0 0 1 0 0 0}
    70  do_test null-2.4 {
    71    execsql {
    72      select ifnull(case when not (b<>0 and c<>0) then 1 else 0 end, 99) from t1;
    73    }
    74  } {1 1 1 0 1 0 0}
    75  do_test null-2.5 {
    76    execsql {
    77      select ifnull(case when b<>0 or c<>0 then 1 else 0 end, 99) from t1;
    78    }
    79  } {0 1 1 1 0 1 0}
    80  do_test null-2.6 {
    81    execsql {
    82      select ifnull(case when not (b<>0 or c<>0) then 1 else 0 end, 99) from t1;
    83    }
    84  } {1 0 0 0 0 0 0}
    85  do_test null-2.7 {
    86    execsql {
    87      select ifnull(case b when c then 1 else 0 end, 99) from t1;
    88    }
    89  } {1 0 0 1 0 0 0}
    90  do_test null-2.8 {
    91    execsql {
    92      select ifnull(case c when b then 1 else 0 end, 99) from t1;
    93    }
    94  } {1 0 0 1 0 0 0}
    95  
    96  # Check to see that NULL values are ignored in aggregate functions.
    97  #
    98  do_test null-3.1 {
    99    execsql {
   100      select count(*), count(b), count(c), sum(b), sum(c), 
   101             avg(b), avg(c), min(b), max(b) from t1;
   102    }
   103  } {7 4 6 2 3 0.5 0.5 0 1}
   104  
   105  # The sum of zero entries is a NULL, but the total of zero entries is 0.
   106  #
   107  do_test null-3.2 {
   108    execsql {
   109      SELECT sum(b), total(b) FROM t1 WHERE b<0
   110    }
   111  } {{} 0.0}
   112  
   113  # Check to see how WHERE clauses handle NULL values.  A NULL value
   114  # is the same as UNKNOWN.  The WHERE clause should only select those
   115  # rows that are TRUE.  FALSE and UNKNOWN rows are rejected.
   116  #
   117  do_test null-4.1 {
   118    execsql {
   119      select a from t1 where b<10
   120    }
   121  } {1 2 3 4}
   122  do_test null-4.2 {
   123    execsql {
   124      select a from t1 where not b>10
   125    }
   126  } {1 2 3 4}
   127  do_test null-4.3 {
   128    execsql {
   129      select a from t1 where b<10 or c=1;
   130    }
   131  } {1 2 3 4 6}
   132  do_test null-4.4 {
   133    execsql {
   134      select a from t1 where b<10 and c=1;
   135    }
   136  } {2 4}
   137  do_test null-4.5 {
   138    execsql {
   139      select a from t1 where not (b<10 and c=1);
   140    }
   141  } {1 3 5}
   142  
   143  # The DISTINCT keyword on a SELECT statement should treat NULL values
   144  # as distinct
   145  #
   146  do_test null-5.1 {
   147    execsql {
   148      select distinct b from t1 order by b;
   149    }
   150  } {{} 0 1}
   151  
   152  # A UNION to two queries should treat NULL values
   153  # as distinct.
   154  #
   155  # (Later:)  We also take this opportunity to test the ability
   156  # of an ORDER BY clause to bind to either SELECT of a UNION.
   157  # The left-most SELECT is preferred.  In standard SQL, only
   158  # the left SELECT can be used.  The ability to match an ORDER
   159  # BY term to the right SELECT is an SQLite extension.
   160  #
   161  ifcapable compound {
   162    do_test null-6.1 {
   163      execsql {
   164        select b from t1 union select c from t1 order by b;
   165      }
   166    } {{} 0 1}
   167    do_test null-6.2 {
   168      execsql {
   169        select b from t1 union select c from t1 order by 1;
   170      }
   171    } {{} 0 1}
   172    do_test null-6.3 {
   173      execsql {
   174        select b from t1 union select c from t1 order by t1.b;
   175      }
   176    } {{} 0 1}
   177    do_test null-6.4 {
   178      execsql {
   179        select b from t1 union select c from t1 order by main.t1.b;
   180      }
   181    } {{} 0 1}
   182    do_test null-6.5 {
   183      catchsql {
   184        select b from t1 union select c from t1 order by t1.a;
   185      }
   186    } {1 {1st ORDER BY term does not match any column in the result set}}
   187    do_test null-6.6 {
   188      catchsql {
   189        select b from t1 union select c from t1 order by main.t1.a;
   190      }
   191    } {1 {1st ORDER BY term does not match any column in the result set}}
   192  } ;# ifcapable compound
   193  
   194  # The UNIQUE constraint only applies to non-null values
   195  #
   196  ifcapable conflict {
   197  do_test null-7.1 {
   198      execsql {
   199        create table t2(a, b unique on conflict ignore);
   200        insert into t2 values(1,1);
   201        insert into t2 values(2,null);
   202        insert into t2 values(3,null);
   203        insert into t2 values(4,1);
   204        select a from t2;
   205      }
   206    } {1 2 3}
   207    do_test null-7.2 {
   208      execsql {
   209        create table t3(a, b, c, unique(b,c) on conflict ignore);
   210        insert into t3 values(1,1,1);
   211        insert into t3 values(2,null,1);
   212        insert into t3 values(3,null,1);
   213        insert into t3 values(4,1,1);
   214        select a from t3;
   215      }
   216    } {1 2 3}
   217  }
   218  
   219  # Ticket #461 - Make sure nulls are handled correctly when doing a
   220  # lookup using an index.
   221  #
   222  do_test null-8.1 {
   223    execsql {
   224      CREATE TABLE t4(x,y);
   225      INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(1,11);
   226      INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(2,NULL);
   227      SELECT x FROM t4 WHERE y=NULL;
   228    }
   229  } {}
   230  ifcapable subquery {
   231    do_test null-8.2 {
   232      execsql {
   233        SELECT x FROM t4 WHERE y IN (33,NULL);
   234      }
   235    } {}
   236  }
   237  do_test null-8.3 {
   238    execsql {
   239      SELECT x FROM t4 WHERE y<33 ORDER BY x;
   240    }
   241  } {1}
   242  do_test null-8.4 {
   243    execsql {
   244      SELECT x FROM t4 WHERE y>6 ORDER BY x;
   245    }
   246  } {1}
   247  do_test null-8.5 {
   248    execsql {
   249      SELECT x FROM t4 WHERE y!=33 ORDER BY x;
   250    }
   251  } {1}
   252  do_test null-8.11 {
   253    execsql {
   254      CREATE INDEX t4i1 ON t4(y);
   255      SELECT x FROM t4 WHERE y=NULL;
   256    }
   257  } {}
   258  ifcapable subquery {
   259    do_test null-8.12 {
   260      execsql {
   261        SELECT x FROM t4 WHERE y IN (33,NULL);
   262      }
   263    } {}
   264  }
   265  do_test null-8.13 {
   266    execsql {
   267      SELECT x FROM t4 WHERE y<33 ORDER BY x;
   268    }
   269  } {1}
   270  do_test null-8.14 {
   271    execsql {
   272      SELECT x FROM t4 WHERE y>6 ORDER BY x;
   273    }
   274  } {1}
   275  do_test null-8.15 {
   276    execsql {
   277      SELECT x FROM t4 WHERE y!=33 ORDER BY x;
   278    }
   279  } {1}
   280  
   281  do_execsql_test null-9.1 {
   282    CREATE TABLE t5(a, b, c);
   283    CREATE UNIQUE INDEX t5ab ON t5(a, b);
   284  
   285    INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(1, NULL, 'one');
   286    INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(1, NULL, 'i');
   287    INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(NULL, 'x', 'two');
   288    INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(NULL, 'x', 'ii');
   289  }
   290  
   291  do_execsql_test null-9.2 {
   292    SELECT * FROM t5 WHERE a = 1 AND b IS NULL;
   293  } {1 {} one 1 {} i}
   294  
   295  do_execsql_test null-9.3 {
   296    SELECT * FROM t5 WHERE a IS NULL AND b = 'x';
   297  } {{} x two {} x ii}
   298  
   299  # 2020-09-30 ticket 5c4e7aa793943803
   300  reset_db
   301  do_execsql_test null-10.1 {
   302    CREATE TABLE t0(c0 PRIMARY KEY DESC);
   303    INSERT INTO t0(c0) VALUES (0);
   304    SELECT * FROM t0 WHERE t0.c0 > NULL;
   305  } {}
   306  
   307  finish_test