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     1  # 2009 December 03
     2  #
     3  #    May you do good and not evil.
     4  #    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
     5  #    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
     6  #
     7  #***********************************************************************
     8  #
     9  # The tests in this file are structural coverage tests for FTS3.
    10  #
    11  
    12  set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
    13  source $testdir/tester.tcl
    14  
    15  # If this build does not include FTS3, skip the tests in this file.
    16  #
    17  ifcapable !fts3 { finish_test ; return }
    18  source $testdir/fts3_common.tcl
    19  source $testdir/malloc_common.tcl
    20  
    21  set DO_MALLOC_TEST 0
    22  set testprefix fts3cov
    23  
    24  #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    25  # When it first needs to read a block from the %_segments table, the FTS3 
    26  # module compiles an SQL statement for that purpose. The statement is 
    27  # stored and reused each subsequent time a block is read. This test case 
    28  # tests the effects of an OOM error occuring while compiling the statement.
    29  #
    30  # Similarly, when FTS3 first needs to scan through a set of segment leaves
    31  # to find a set of documents that matches a term, it allocates a string
    32  # containing the text of the required SQL, and compiles one or more 
    33  # statements to traverse the leaves. This test case tests that OOM errors
    34  # that occur while allocating this string and statement are handled correctly
    35  # also.
    36  #
    37  do_test fts3cov-1.1 {
    38    execsql { 
    39      CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t1 USING fts3(x);
    40      INSERT INTO t1(t1) VALUES('nodesize=24');
    41      BEGIN;
    42        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('Is the night chilly and dark?');
    43        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('The night is chilly, but not dark.');
    44        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('The thin gray cloud is spread on high,');
    45        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('It covers but not hides the sky.');
    46      COMMIT;
    47      SELECT count(*)>0 FROM t1_segments;
    48    }
    49  } {1}
    50  
    51  set DO_MALLOC_TEST 1
    52  do_restart_select_test fts3cov-1.2 {
    53    SELECT docid FROM t1 WHERE t1 MATCH 'chilly';
    54  } {1 2}
    55  set DO_MALLOC_TEST 0
    56  
    57  #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    58  # When querying the full-text index, if an expected internal node block is 
    59  # missing from the %_segments table, or if a NULL value is stored in the 
    60  # %_segments table instead of a binary blob, database corruption should be 
    61  # reported.
    62  #
    63  # Even with tiny 24 byte nodes, it takes a fair bit of data to produce a
    64  # segment b-tree that uses the %_segments table to store internal nodes. 
    65  #
    66  do_test fts3cov-2.1 {
    67    execsql {
    68      INSERT INTO t1(t1) VALUES('nodesize=24');
    69      BEGIN;
    70        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('The moon is behind, and at the full;');
    71        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('And yet she looks both small and dull.');
    72        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('The night is chill, the cloud is gray:');
    73        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('''T is a month before the month of May,');
    74        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('And the Spring comes slowly up this way.');
    75        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('The lovely lady, Christabel,');
    76        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('Whom her father loves so well,');
    77        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('What makes her in the wood so late,');
    78        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('A furlong from the castle gate?');
    79        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('She had dreams all yesternight');
    80        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('Of her own betrothed knight;');
    81        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('And she in the midnight wood will pray');
    82        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('For the weal of her lover that''s far away.');
    83      COMMIT;
    84    }
    85    execsql {
    86      INSERT INTO t1(t1) VALUES('optimize');
    87      SELECT substr(hex(root), 1, 2) FROM t1_segdir;
    88    }
    89  } {03}
    90  
    91  # Test the "missing entry" case:
    92  do_test fts3cov-2.2 {
    93    set root [db one {SELECT root FROM t1_segdir}]
    94    read_fts3varint [string range $root 1 end] left_child
    95    execsql { DELETE FROM t1_segments WHERE blockid = $left_child }
    96  } {}
    97  do_error_test fts3cov-2.3 {
    98    SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE t1 MATCH 'c*'
    99  } {SQL logic error}
   100  
   101  # Test the "replaced with NULL" case:
   102  do_test fts3cov-2.4 {
   103    execsql { INSERT INTO t1_segments VALUES($left_child, NULL) }
   104  } {}
   105  do_error_test fts3cov-2.5 {
   106    SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE t1 MATCH 'cloud'
   107  } {SQL logic error}
   108  
   109  #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
   110  # The following tests are to test the effects of OOM errors while storing
   111  # terms in the pending-hash table. Specifically, while creating doclist
   112  # blobs to store in the table. More specifically, to test OOM errors while
   113  # appending column numbers to doclists. For example, if a doclist consists
   114  # of:
   115  #
   116  #   <docid> <column 0 offset-list> 0x01 <column N> <column N offset-list>
   117  #
   118  # The following tests check that malloc errors encountered while appending
   119  # the "0x01 <column N>" data to the dynamically growable blob used to 
   120  # accumulate the doclist in memory are handled correctly.
   121  #
   122  do_test fts3cov-3.1 {
   123    set cols [list]
   124    set vals [list]
   125    for {set i 0} {$i < 120} {incr i} {
   126      lappend cols "col$i"
   127      lappend vals "'word'"
   128    }
   129    execsql "CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t2 USING fts3([join $cols ,])"
   130  } {}
   131  set DO_MALLOC_TEST 1 
   132  do_write_test fts3cov-3.2 t2_content "
   133    INSERT INTO t2(docid, [join $cols ,]) VALUES(1, [join $vals ,])
   134  "
   135  do_write_test fts3cov-3.3 t2_content "
   136    INSERT INTO t2(docid, [join $cols ,]) VALUES(200, [join $vals ,])
   137  "
   138  do_write_test fts3cov-3.4 t2_content "
   139    INSERT INTO t2(docid, [join $cols ,]) VALUES(60000, [join $vals ,])
   140  "
   141  
   142  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   143  # If too much data accumulates in the pending-terms hash table, it is
   144  # flushed to the database automatically, even if the transaction has not
   145  # finished. The following tests check the effects of encountering an OOM 
   146  # while doing this.
   147  #
   148  do_test fts3cov-4.1 {
   149    execsql {
   150      CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t3 USING fts3(x);
   151      INSERT INTO t3(t3) VALUES('nodesize=24');
   152      INSERT INTO t3(t3) VALUES('maxpending=100');
   153    }
   154  } {}
   155  set DO_MALLOC_TEST 1 
   156  do_write_test fts3cov-4.2 t3_content {
   157    INSERT INTO t3(docid, x)
   158      SELECT 1, 'Then Christabel stretched forth her hand,' UNION ALL
   159      SELECT 3, 'And comforted fair Geraldine:'             UNION ALL
   160      SELECT 4, '''O well, bright dame, may you command'    UNION ALL
   161      SELECT 5, 'The service of Sir Leoline;'               UNION ALL
   162      SELECT 2, 'And gladly our stout chivalry'             UNION ALL
   163      SELECT 7, 'Will he send forth, and friends withal,'   UNION ALL
   164      SELECT 8, 'To guide and guard you safe and free'      UNION ALL
   165      SELECT 6, 'Home to your noble father''s hall.'''
   166  }
   167  
   168  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   169  # When building the internal tree structure for each segment b-tree, FTS3
   170  # assumes that the content of each internal node will be less than
   171  # $nodesize bytes, where $nodesize is the advisory node size. If this turns
   172  # out to be untrue, then an extra buffer must be malloc'd for each term.
   173  # This test case tests these paths and the effects of said mallocs failing
   174  # by inserting insert a document with some fairly large terms into a
   175  # full-text table with a very small node-size. 
   176  #
   177  # Test this handling of large terms in three contexts:
   178  #
   179  #   1. When flushing the pending-terms table.
   180  #   2. When optimizing the data structures using the INSERT syntax. 
   181  #   2. When optimizing the data structures using the deprecated SELECT syntax. 
   182  #
   183  do_test fts3cov-5.1 {
   184    execsql {
   185      CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t4 USING fts3(x);
   186      INSERT INTO t4(t4) VALUES('nodesize=24');
   187    }
   188  } {}
   189  set DO_MALLOC_TEST 1
   190  
   191  # Test when flushing pending-terms table.
   192  do_write_test fts3cov-5.2 t4_content {
   193    INSERT INTO t4
   194      SELECT 'ItisanancientMarinerAndhestoppethoneofthreeAA' UNION ALL
   195      SELECT 'ItisanancientMarinerAndhestoppethoneofthreeBB' UNION ALL
   196      SELECT 'ItisanancientMarinerAndhestoppethoneofthreeCC' UNION ALL
   197      SELECT 'BythylonggreybeardandglitteringeyeNowwhereforestoppstAA' UNION ALL
   198      SELECT 'BythylonggreybeardandglitteringeyeNowwhereforestoppstBB' UNION ALL
   199      SELECT 'BythylonggreybeardandglitteringeyeNowwhereforestoppstCC'
   200  }
   201  
   202  # Test when optimizing via INSERT.
   203  do_test fts3cov-5.3 { execsql { INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('extra!') } } {}
   204  do_write_test fts3cov-5.2 t4_segments { INSERT INTO t4(t4) VALUES('optimize') }
   205  
   206  # Test when optimizing via SELECT.
   207  do_test fts3cov-5.5 { execsql { INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('more extra!') } } {}
   208  do_write_test fts3cov-5.6 t4_segments {
   209    SELECT * FROM (SELECT optimize(t4) FROM t4 LIMIT 1)
   210    EXCEPT SELECT 'Index optimized'
   211  }
   212  
   213  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   214  # When merging all segments at a given level to create a single segment
   215  # at level+1, FTS3 runs a query of the form:
   216  #
   217  #   SELECT count(*) FROM %_segdir WHERE level = ?
   218  #
   219  # The query is compiled the first time this operation is required and
   220  # reused thereafter. This test aims to test the effects of an OOM while
   221  # preparing and executing this query for the first time.
   222  #
   223  # Then, keep inserting rows into the table so that the effects of an OOM
   224  # while re-executing the same query can also be tested.
   225  #
   226  do_test fts3cov-6.1 {
   227    execsql { CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t5 USING fts3(x) }
   228    for {set i 0} {$i<16} {incr i} { execsql "INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('term$i')" }
   229    execsql { SELECT count(*) FROM t5_segdir }
   230  } {16}
   231  
   232  # First time.
   233  db close
   234  sqlite3 db test.db
   235  do_write_test fts3cov-6.2 t5_content {
   236    INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('segment number 16!');
   237  }
   238  
   239  # Second time.
   240  do_test fts3cov-6.3 {
   241    for {set i 1} {$i<16} {incr i} { execsql "INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('term$i')" }
   242    execsql { SELECT count(*) FROM t5_segdir }
   243  } {17}
   244  do_write_test fts3cov-6.4 t5_content {
   245    INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('segment number 16!');
   246  }
   247  
   248  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   249  # Update the docid of a row. Test this in two scenarios:
   250  #
   251  #   1. When the row being updated is the only row in the table.
   252  #   2. When it is not.
   253  #
   254  # The two cases above take different paths because in case 1 all data 
   255  # structures can simply be emptied before inserting the new row record.
   256  # In case 2, the data structures actually have to be updated.
   257  #
   258  do_test fts3cov-7.1 {
   259    execsql {
   260      CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t7 USING fts3(a, b, c);
   261      INSERT INTO t7 VALUES('A', 'B', 'C');
   262      UPDATE t7 SET docid = 5;
   263      SELECT docid, * FROM t7;
   264    }
   265  } {5 A B C}
   266  do_test fts3cov-7.2 {
   267    execsql {
   268      INSERT INTO t7 VALUES('D', 'E', 'F');
   269      UPDATE t7 SET docid = 1 WHERE docid = 6;
   270      SELECT docid, * FROM t7;
   271    }
   272  } {1 D E F 5 A B C}
   273  
   274  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   275  # If a set of documents are modified within a transaction, the 
   276  # pending-terms table must be flushed each time a document with a docid
   277  # less than or equal to the previous docid is modified. 
   278  #
   279  # This test checks the effects of an OOM error occuring when the 
   280  # pending-terms table is flushed for this reason as part of a DELETE 
   281  # statement.
   282  #
   283  do_malloc_test fts3cov-8 -sqlprep {
   284    BEGIN;
   285      CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t8 USING fts3;
   286      INSERT INTO t8 VALUES('the output of each batch run');
   287      INSERT INTO t8 VALUES('(possibly a day''s work)');
   288      INSERT INTO t8 VALUES('was written to two separate disks');
   289    COMMIT;
   290  } -sqlbody {
   291    BEGIN;
   292      DELETE FROM t8 WHERE rowid = 3;
   293      DELETE FROM t8 WHERE rowid = 2;
   294      DELETE FROM t8 WHERE rowid = 1;
   295    COMMIT;
   296  }
   297  
   298  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   299  # Test some branches in the code that handles "special" inserts like:
   300  #
   301  #   INSERT INTO t1(t1) VALUES('optimize');
   302  #
   303  # Also test that an optimize (INSERT method) works on an empty table.
   304  #
   305  set DO_MALLOC_TEST 0
   306  do_test fts3cov-9.1 {
   307    execsql { CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE xx USING fts3 }
   308  } {}
   309  do_error_test fts3cov-9.2 {
   310    INSERT INTO xx(xx) VALUES('optimise');   -- British spelling
   311  } {SQL logic error}
   312  do_error_test fts3cov-9.3 {
   313    INSERT INTO xx(xx) VALUES('short');
   314  } {SQL logic error}
   315  do_error_test fts3cov-9.4 {
   316    INSERT INTO xx(xx) VALUES('waytoolongtobecorrect');
   317  } {SQL logic error}
   318  do_test fts3cov-9.5 {
   319    execsql { INSERT INTO xx(xx) VALUES('optimize') }
   320  } {}
   321  
   322  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   323  # Test that a table can be optimized in the middle of a transaction when
   324  # the pending-terms table is non-empty. This case involves some extra
   325  # branches because data must be read not only from the database, but
   326  # also from the pending-terms table.
   327  #
   328  do_malloc_test fts3cov-10 -sqlprep {
   329    CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t10 USING fts3;
   330    INSERT INTO t10 VALUES('Optimising images for the web is a tricky business');
   331    BEGIN;
   332      INSERT INTO t10 VALUES('You have to get the right balance between');
   333  } -sqlbody {
   334    INSERT INTO t10(t10) VALUES('optimize');
   335  }
   336  
   337  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   338  # Test a full-text query for a term that was once in the index, but is
   339  # no longer.
   340  #
   341  do_test fts3cov-11.1 {
   342    execsql { 
   343      CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE xx USING fts3;
   344      INSERT INTO xx VALUES('one two three');
   345      INSERT INTO xx VALUES('four five six');
   346      DELETE FROM xx WHERE docid = 1;
   347    }
   348    execsql { SELECT * FROM xx WHERE xx MATCH 'two' }
   349  } {}
   350  
   351  
   352  do_malloc_test fts3cov-12 -sqlprep {
   353    CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t12 USING fts3;
   354    INSERT INTO t12 VALUES('is one of the two togther');
   355    BEGIN;
   356      INSERT INTO t12 VALUES('one which was appropriate at the time');
   357  } -sqlbody {
   358    SELECT * FROM t12 WHERE t12 MATCH 'one'
   359  }
   360  
   361  do_malloc_test fts3cov-13 -sqlprep {
   362    PRAGMA encoding = 'UTF-16';
   363    CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t13 USING fts3;
   364    INSERT INTO t13 VALUES('two scalar functions');
   365    INSERT INTO t13 VALUES('scalar two functions');
   366    INSERT INTO t13 VALUES('functions scalar two');
   367  } -sqlbody {
   368    SELECT snippet(t13, '%%', '%%', '#') FROM t13 WHERE t13 MATCH 'two';
   369    SELECT snippet(t13, '%%', '%%') FROM t13 WHERE t13 MATCH 'two';
   370    SELECT snippet(t13, '%%') FROM t13 WHERE t13 MATCH 'two';
   371  }
   372  
   373  do_execsql_test 14.0 {
   374    CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t14 USING fts4(a, b);
   375    INSERT INTO t14 VALUES('one two three', 'one three four');
   376    INSERT INTO t14 VALUES('a b c', 'd e a');
   377  }
   378  do_execsql_test 14.1 {
   379    SELECT rowid FROM t14 WHERE t14 MATCH '"one two three"'
   380  } {1}
   381  do_execsql_test 14.2 {
   382    SELECT rowid FROM t14 WHERE t14 MATCH '"one four"'
   383  } {}
   384  do_execsql_test 14.3 {
   385    SELECT rowid FROM t14 WHERE t14 MATCH '"e a"'
   386  } {2}
   387  do_execsql_test 14.5 {
   388    SELECT rowid FROM t14 WHERE t14 MATCH '"e b"'
   389  } {}
   390  do_catchsql_test 14.6 {
   391    SELECT rowid FROM t14 WHERE rowid MATCH 'one'
   392  } {1 {unable to use function MATCH in the requested context}}
   393  do_catchsql_test 14.7 {
   394    SELECT rowid FROM t14 WHERE docid MATCH 'one'
   395  } {1 {unable to use function MATCH in the requested context}}
   396  
   397  do_execsql_test 15.0 {
   398    CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t15 USING fts4(a, b, c);
   399    INSERT INTO t15 VALUES('abc def ghi', 'abc2 def2 ghi2', 'abc3 def3 ghi3');
   400    INSERT INTO t15 VALUES('abc2 def2 ghi2', 'abc2 def2 ghi2', 'abc def3 ghi3');
   401  }
   402  do_execsql_test 15.1 {
   403    SELECT rowid FROM t15 WHERE t15 MATCH '"abc* def2"'
   404  } {1 2}
   405  
   406  # Test a corruption case.
   407  #
   408  do_execsql_test 16.1 {
   409    CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t16 USING fts4;
   410    INSERT INTO t16 VALUES('theoretical work to examine the relationship');
   411    INSERT INTO t16 VALUES('solution of our problems on the invisible');
   412    DELETE FROM t16_content WHERE rowid = 2;
   413  }
   414  do_catchsql_test 16.2 {
   415    SELECT * FROM t16 WHERE t16 MATCH 'invisible'
   416  } {1 {database disk image is malformed}}
   417  
   418  # And another corruption test case.
   419  #
   420  do_execsql_test 17.1 {
   421    CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t17 USING fts4;
   422    INSERT INTO t17(content) VALUES('one one one');
   423    UPDATE t17_segdir SET root = X'00036F6E65FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF02030300'
   424  } {}
   425  do_catchsql_test 17.2 {
   426    SELECT * FROM t17 WHERE t17 MATCH 'one'
   427  } {1 {database disk image is malformed}}
   428  
   429  
   430  
   431  
   432  finish_test