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     1  # 2001 September 15
     2  #
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    10  #***********************************************************************
    11  # This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.  The
    12  # focus of this file is testing aggregate functions and the
    13  # GROUP BY and HAVING clauses of SELECT statements.
    14  #
    15  # $Id: select5.test,v 1.20 2008/08/21 14:15:59 drh Exp $
    16  
    17  set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
    18  source $testdir/tester.tcl
    19  
    20  # Build some test data
    21  #
    22  execsql {
    23    CREATE TABLE t1(x int, y int);
    24    BEGIN;
    25  }
    26  for {set i 1} {$i<32} {incr i} {
    27    for {set j 0} {(1<<$j)<$i} {incr j} {}
    28    execsql "INSERT INTO t1 VALUES([expr {32-$i}],[expr {10-$j}])"
    29  }
    30  execsql {
    31    COMMIT
    32  }
    33  
    34  do_test select5-1.0 {
    35    execsql {SELECT DISTINCT y FROM t1 ORDER BY y}
    36  } {5 6 7 8 9 10}
    37  
    38  # Sort by an aggregate function.
    39  #
    40  do_test select5-1.1 {
    41    execsql {SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY y ORDER BY y}
    42  } {5 15 6 8 7 4 8 2 9 1 10 1}
    43  do_test select5-1.2 {
    44    execsql {SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY y ORDER BY count(*), y}
    45  } {9 1 10 1 8 2 7 4 6 8 5 15}
    46  do_test select5-1.3 {
    47    execsql {SELECT count(*), y FROM t1 GROUP BY y ORDER BY count(*), y}
    48  } {1 9 1 10 2 8 4 7 8 6 15 5}
    49  
    50  # Some error messages associated with aggregates and GROUP BY
    51  #
    52  do_test select5-2.1.1 {
    53    catchsql {
    54      SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY z ORDER BY y
    55    }
    56  } {1 {no such column: z}}
    57  do_test select5-2.1.2 {
    58    catchsql {
    59      SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY temp.t1.y ORDER BY y
    60    }
    61  } {1 {no such column: temp.t1.y}}
    62  do_test select5-2.2 {
    63    set v [catch {execsql {
    64      SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY z(y) ORDER BY y
    65    }} msg]
    66    lappend v $msg
    67  } {1 {no such function: z}}
    68  do_test select5-2.3 {
    69    set v [catch {execsql {
    70      SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY y HAVING count(*)<3 ORDER BY y
    71    }} msg]
    72    lappend v $msg
    73  } {0 {8 2 9 1 10 1}}
    74  do_test select5-2.4 {
    75    set v [catch {execsql {
    76      SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY y HAVING z(y)<3 ORDER BY y
    77    }} msg]
    78    lappend v $msg
    79  } {1 {no such function: z}}
    80  do_test select5-2.5 {
    81    set v [catch {execsql {
    82      SELECT y, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY y HAVING count(*)<z ORDER BY y
    83    }} msg]
    84    lappend v $msg
    85  } {1 {no such column: z}}
    86  
    87  # Get the Agg function to rehash in vdbe.c
    88  #
    89  do_test select5-3.1 {
    90    execsql {
    91      SELECT x, count(*), avg(y) FROM t1 GROUP BY x HAVING x<4 ORDER BY x
    92    }
    93  } {1 1 5.0 2 1 5.0 3 1 5.0}
    94  
    95  # Run various aggregate functions when the count is zero.
    96  #
    97  do_test select5-4.1 {
    98    execsql {
    99      SELECT avg(x) FROM t1 WHERE x>100
   100    }
   101  } {{}}
   102  do_test select5-4.2 {
   103    execsql {
   104      SELECT count(x) FROM t1 WHERE x>100
   105    }
   106  } {0}
   107  do_test select5-4.3 {
   108    execsql {
   109      SELECT min(x) FROM t1 WHERE x>100
   110    }
   111  } {{}}
   112  do_test select5-4.4 {
   113    execsql {
   114      SELECT max(x) FROM t1 WHERE x>100
   115    }
   116  } {{}}
   117  do_test select5-4.5 {
   118    execsql {
   119      SELECT sum(x) FROM t1 WHERE x>100
   120    }
   121  } {{}}
   122  
   123  # Some tests for queries with a GROUP BY clause but no aggregate functions.
   124  #
   125  # Note: The query in test cases 5.1 through 5.5 are not legal SQL. So if the 
   126  # implementation changes in the future and it returns different results,
   127  # this is not such a big deal.
   128  #
   129  do_test select5-5.1 {
   130    execsql {
   131      CREATE TABLE t2(a, b, c);
   132      INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 2, 3);
   133      INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1, 4, 5);
   134      INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(6, 4, 7);
   135      CREATE INDEX t2_idx ON t2(a);
   136    } 
   137  } {}
   138  do_test select5-5.2 {
   139    execsql {
   140      SELECT a FROM t2 GROUP BY a;
   141    } 
   142  } {1 6}
   143  do_test select5-5.3 {
   144    execsql {
   145      SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE a>2 GROUP BY a;
   146    } 
   147  } {6}
   148  do_test select5-5.4 {
   149    execsql {
   150      SELECT a, b FROM t2 GROUP BY a, b;
   151    } 
   152  } {1 2 1 4 6 4}
   153  do_test select5-5.5 {
   154    execsql {
   155      SELECT a, b FROM t2 GROUP BY a;
   156    } 
   157  } {1 4 6 4}
   158  
   159  # Test rendering of columns for the GROUP BY clause.
   160  #
   161  do_test select5-5.11 {
   162    execsql {
   163      SELECT max(c), b*a, b, a FROM t2 GROUP BY b*a, b, a
   164    }
   165  } {3 2 2 1 5 4 4 1 7 24 4 6}
   166  
   167  # NULL compare equal to each other for the purposes of processing
   168  # the GROUP BY clause.
   169  #
   170  do_test select5-6.1 {
   171    execsql {
   172      CREATE TABLE t3(x,y);
   173      INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(1,NULL);
   174      INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(2,NULL);
   175      INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(3,4);
   176      SELECT count(x), y FROM t3 GROUP BY y ORDER BY 1
   177    }
   178  } {1 4 2 {}}
   179  do_test select5-6.2 {
   180    execsql {
   181      CREATE TABLE t4(x,y,z);
   182      INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(1,2,NULL);
   183      INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(2,3,NULL);
   184      INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(3,NULL,5);
   185      INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(4,NULL,6);
   186      INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(4,NULL,6);
   187      INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(5,NULL,NULL);
   188      INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(5,NULL,NULL);
   189      INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(6,7,8);
   190      SELECT max(x), count(x), y, z FROM t4 GROUP BY y, z ORDER BY 1
   191    }
   192  } {1 1 2 {} 2 1 3 {} 3 1 {} 5 4 2 {} 6 5 2 {} {} 6 1 7 8}
   193  
   194  do_test select5-7.2 {
   195    execsql {
   196      SELECT count(*), count(x) as cnt FROM t4 GROUP BY y ORDER BY cnt;
   197    }
   198  } {1 1 1 1 1 1 5 5}
   199  
   200  # See ticket #3324.
   201  #
   202  do_test select5-8.1 {
   203    execsql {
   204      CREATE TABLE t8a(a,b);
   205      CREATE TABLE t8b(x);
   206      INSERT INTO t8a VALUES('one', 1);
   207      INSERT INTO t8a VALUES('one', 2);
   208      INSERT INTO t8a VALUES('two', 3);
   209      INSERT INTO t8a VALUES('one', NULL);
   210      INSERT INTO t8b(rowid,x) VALUES(1,111);
   211      INSERT INTO t8b(rowid,x) VALUES(2,222);
   212      INSERT INTO t8b(rowid,x) VALUES(3,333);
   213      SELECT a, count(b) FROM t8a, t8b WHERE b=t8b.rowid GROUP BY a ORDER BY a;
   214    }
   215  } {one 2 two 1}
   216  do_test select5-8.2 {
   217    execsql {
   218      SELECT a, count(b) FROM t8a, t8b WHERE b=+t8b.rowid GROUP BY a ORDER BY a;
   219    }
   220  } {one 2 two 1}
   221  do_test select5-8.3 {
   222    execsql {
   223      SELECT t8a.a, count(t8a.b) FROM t8a, t8b WHERE t8a.b=t8b.rowid
   224       GROUP BY 1 ORDER BY 1;
   225    }
   226  } {one 2 two 1}
   227  do_test select5-8.4 {
   228    execsql {
   229      SELECT a, count(*) FROM t8a, t8b WHERE b=+t8b.rowid GROUP BY a ORDER BY a;
   230    }
   231  } {one 2 two 1}
   232  do_test select5-8.5 {
   233    execsql {
   234      SELECT a, count(b) FROM t8a, t8b WHERE b<x GROUP BY a ORDER BY a;
   235    }
   236  } {one 6 two 3}
   237  do_test select5-8.6 {
   238    execsql {
   239      SELECT a, count(t8a.b) FROM t8a, t8b WHERE b=t8b.rowid 
   240       GROUP BY a ORDER BY 2;
   241    }
   242  } {two 1 one 2}
   243  do_test select5-8.7 {
   244    execsql {
   245      SELECT a, count(b) FROM t8a, t8b GROUP BY a ORDER BY 2;
   246    }
   247  } {two 3 one 6}
   248  do_test select5-8.8 {
   249    execsql {
   250      SELECT a, count(*) FROM t8a, t8b GROUP BY a ORDER BY 2;
   251    }
   252  } {two 3 one 9}
   253  
   254  
   255  
   256   
   257  finish_test