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# 2005 December 30
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#
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# The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of
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# a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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#
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#    May you do good and not evil.
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#    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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#    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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#
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#***********************************************************************
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#
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# The focus of the tests in this file are IO errors that occur in a shared
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# cache context. What happens to connection B if one connection A encounters
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# an IO-error whilst reading or writing the file-system?
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#
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# $Id: shared_err.test,v 1.24 2008/10/12 00:27:54 shane Exp $
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proc skip {args} {}
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set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
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source $testdir/tester.tcl
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source $testdir/malloc_common.tcl
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db close
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ifcapable !shared_cache||!subquery {
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  finish_test
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  return
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}
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set ::enable_shared_cache [sqlite3_enable_shared_cache 1]
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do_ioerr_test shared_ioerr-1 -tclprep {
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  sqlite3 db2 test.db
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  execsql {
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    PRAGMA read_uncommitted = 1;
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    CREATE TABLE t1(a,b,c);
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    BEGIN;
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    SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;
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  } db2
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} -sqlbody {
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  SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;
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  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,2,3);
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  BEGIN TRANSACTION;
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  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,2,3);
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  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4,5,6);
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  ROLLBACK;
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  SELECT * FROM t1;
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  BEGIN TRANSACTION;
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  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1,2,3);
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  INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4,5,6);
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  COMMIT;
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  SELECT * FROM t1;
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  DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a<100;
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} -cleanup {
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  do_test shared_ioerr-1.$n.cleanup.1 {
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    set res [catchsql {
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      SELECT * FROM t1;
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    } db2]
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    set possible_results [list               \
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      "1 {disk I/O error}"                   \
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      "0 {1 2 3}"                            \
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      "0 {1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6}"                \
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      "0 {1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6}"    \
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      "0 {}"                                 \
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      "1 {database disk image is malformed}" \
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    ]
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    set rc [expr [lsearch -exact $possible_results $res] >= 0]
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    if {$rc != 1} {
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      puts ""
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      puts "Result: $res"
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    }
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    set rc
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  } {1}
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  # The "database disk image is malformed" is a special case that can
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  # occur if an IO error occurs during a rollback in the {SELECT * FROM t1}
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  # statement above. This test is to make sure there is no real database
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  # corruption.
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  db2 close
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  do_test shared_ioerr-1.$n.cleanup.2 {
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    execsql {pragma integrity_check} db
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  } {ok}
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}
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do_ioerr_test shared_ioerr-2 -tclprep {
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  sqlite3 db2 test.db
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  execsql {
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    PRAGMA read_uncommitted = 1;
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    BEGIN;
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    CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
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    INSERT INTO t1(oid) VALUES(NULL);
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    INSERT INTO t1(oid) SELECT NULL FROM t1;
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    INSERT INTO t1(oid) SELECT NULL FROM t1;
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    INSERT INTO t1(oid) SELECT NULL FROM t1;
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    INSERT INTO t1(oid) SELECT NULL FROM t1;
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    INSERT INTO t1(oid) SELECT NULL FROM t1;
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    INSERT INTO t1(oid) SELECT NULL FROM t1;
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    INSERT INTO t1(oid) SELECT NULL FROM t1;
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    INSERT INTO t1(oid) SELECT NULL FROM t1;
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    INSERT INTO t1(oid) SELECT NULL FROM t1;
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    INSERT INTO t1(oid) SELECT NULL FROM t1;
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    UPDATE t1 set a = oid, b = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789';
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    CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a);
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    COMMIT;
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    BEGIN;
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    SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;
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  } db2
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} -tclbody {
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  set ::residx 0
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  execsql {DELETE FROM t1 WHERE 0 = (a % 2);}
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  incr ::residx
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  # When this transaction begins the table contains 512 entries. The
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  # two statements together add 512+146 more if it succeeds. 
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  # (1024/7==146)
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  execsql {BEGIN;}
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  execsql {INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+1, b FROM t1;}
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  execsql {INSERT INTO t1 SELECT 'string' || a, b FROM t1 WHERE 0 = (a%7);}
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  execsql {COMMIT;}
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  incr ::residx
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} -cleanup {
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  catchsql ROLLBACK
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  do_test shared_ioerr-2.$n.cleanup.1 {
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    set res [catchsql {
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      SELECT max(a), min(a), count(*) FROM (SELECT a FROM t1 order by a);
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    } db2]
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    set possible_results [list \
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      {0 {1024 1 1024}}        \
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      {0 {1023 1 512}}         \
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      {0 {string994 1 1170}}   \
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    ]
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    set idx [lsearch -exact $possible_results $res]
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    set success [expr {$idx==$::residx || $res=="1 {disk I/O error}"}]
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    if {!$success} {
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      puts ""
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      puts "Result: \"$res\" ($::residx)"
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    }
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    set success
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  } {1}
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  db2 close
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}
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# This test is designed to provoke an IO error when a cursor position is
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# "saved" (because another cursor is going to modify the underlying table). 
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# 
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do_ioerr_test shared_ioerr-3 -tclprep {
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  sqlite3 db2 test.db
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  execsql {
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    PRAGMA read_uncommitted = 1;
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    PRAGMA cache_size = 10;
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    BEGIN;
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    CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, UNIQUE(a, b));
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  } db2
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  for {set i 0} {$i < 200} {incr i} {
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    set a [string range [string repeat "[format %03d $i]." 5] 0 end-1]
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    set b [string repeat $i 2000]
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    execsql {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($a, $b)} db2
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  }
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  execsql {COMMIT} db2
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  set ::DB2 [sqlite3_connection_pointer db2]
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  set ::STMT [sqlite3_prepare $::DB2 "SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY a" -1 DUMMY]
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  sqlite3_step $::STMT       ;# Cursor points at 000.000.000.000
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  sqlite3_step $::STMT       ;# Cursor points at 001.001.001.001
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} -tclbody {
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  execsql {
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    BEGIN;
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    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('201.201.201.201.201', NULL);
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    UPDATE t1 SET a = '202.202.202.202.202' WHERE a LIKE '201%';
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    COMMIT;
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  }
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} -cleanup {
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  set ::steprc  [sqlite3_step $::STMT]
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  set ::column  [sqlite3_column_text $::STMT 0]
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  set ::finalrc [sqlite3_finalize $::STMT]
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  # There are three possible outcomes here (assuming persistent IO errors):
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  #
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  # 1. If the [sqlite3_step] did not require any IO (required pages in
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  #    the cache), then the next row ("002...") may be retrieved 
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  #    successfully.
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  #
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  # 2. If the [sqlite3_step] does require IO, then [sqlite3_step] returns
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  #    SQLITE_ERROR and [sqlite3_finalize] returns IOERR.
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  #
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  # 3. If, after the initial IO error, SQLite tried to rollback the
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  #    active transaction and a second IO error was encountered, then
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  #    statement $::STMT will have been aborted. This means [sqlite3_stmt]
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  #    returns SQLITE_ABORT, and the statement cursor does not move. i.e.
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  #    [sqlite3_column] still returns the current row ("001...") and
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  #    [sqlite3_finalize] returns SQLITE_OK.
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  #
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  do_test shared_ioerr-3.$n.cleanup.1 {
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    expr {
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      $::steprc eq "SQLITE_ROW" || 
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      $::steprc eq "SQLITE_ERROR" ||
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      $::steprc eq "SQLITE_ABORT" 
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    }
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  } {1}
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  do_test shared_ioerr-3.$n.cleanup.2 {
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    expr {
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      ($::steprc eq "SQLITE_ROW" && $::column eq "002.002.002.002.002") ||
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      ($::steprc eq "SQLITE_ERROR" && $::column eq "") ||
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      ($::steprc eq "SQLITE_ABORT" && $::column eq "001.001.001.001.001") 
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    }
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  } {1}
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  do_test shared_ioerr-3.$n.cleanup.3 {
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    expr {
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      ($::steprc eq "SQLITE_ROW" && $::finalrc eq "SQLITE_OK") ||
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      ($::steprc eq "SQLITE_ERROR" && $::finalrc eq "SQLITE_IOERR") ||
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      ($::steprc eq "SQLITE_ERROR" && $::finalrc eq "SQLITE_ABORT")
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    }
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  } {1}
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# db2 eval {select * from sqlite_master}
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  db2 close
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}
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# This is a repeat of the previous test except that this time we
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# are doing a reverse-order scan of the table when the cursor is
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# "saved".
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# 
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do_ioerr_test shared_ioerr-3rev -tclprep {
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  sqlite3 db2 test.db
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  execsql {
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    PRAGMA read_uncommitted = 1;
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    PRAGMA cache_size = 10;
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    BEGIN;
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    CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, UNIQUE(a, b));
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  } db2
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  for {set i 0} {$i < 200} {incr i} {
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    set a [string range [string repeat "[format %03d $i]." 5] 0 end-1]
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    set b [string repeat $i 2000]
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    execsql {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($a, $b)} db2
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  }
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  execsql {COMMIT} db2
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  set ::DB2 [sqlite3_connection_pointer db2]
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  set ::STMT [sqlite3_prepare $::DB2 \
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           "SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY a DESC" -1 DUMMY]
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  sqlite3_step $::STMT       ;# Cursor points at 199.199.199.199.199
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  sqlite3_step $::STMT       ;# Cursor points at 198.198.198.198.198
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} -tclbody {
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  execsql {
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    BEGIN;
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    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('201.201.201.201.201', NULL);
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    UPDATE t1 SET a = '202.202.202.202.202' WHERE a LIKE '201%';
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    COMMIT;
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  }
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} -cleanup {
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  set ::steprc  [sqlite3_step $::STMT]
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  set ::column  [sqlite3_column_text $::STMT 0]
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  set ::finalrc [sqlite3_finalize $::STMT]
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  # There are three possible outcomes here (assuming persistent IO errors):
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  #
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  # 1. If the [sqlite3_step] did not require any IO (required pages in
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  #    the cache), then the next row ("002...") may be retrieved 
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  #    successfully.
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  #
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  # 2. If the [sqlite3_step] does require IO, then [sqlite3_step] returns
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  #    SQLITE_ERROR and [sqlite3_finalize] returns IOERR.
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  #
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  # 3. If, after the initial IO error, SQLite tried to rollback the
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  #    active transaction and a second IO error was encountered, then
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  #    statement $::STMT will have been aborted. This means [sqlite3_stmt]
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  #    returns SQLITE_ABORT, and the statement cursor does not move. i.e.
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  #    [sqlite3_column] still returns the current row ("001...") and
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  #    [sqlite3_finalize] returns SQLITE_OK.
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  #
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  do_test shared_ioerr-3rev.$n.cleanup.1 {
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    expr {
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      $::steprc eq "SQLITE_ROW" || 
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      $::steprc eq "SQLITE_ERROR" ||
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      $::steprc eq "SQLITE_ABORT" 
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    }
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  } {1}
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  do_test shared_ioerr-3rev.$n.cleanup.2 {
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    expr {
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      ($::steprc eq "SQLITE_ROW" && $::column eq "197.197.197.197.197") ||
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      ($::steprc eq "SQLITE_ERROR" && $::column eq "") ||
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      ($::steprc eq "SQLITE_ABORT" && $::column eq "198.198.198.198.198") 
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    }
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  } {1}
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  do_test shared_ioerr-3rev.$n.cleanup.3 {
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    expr {
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      ($::steprc eq "SQLITE_ROW" && $::finalrc eq "SQLITE_OK") ||
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      ($::steprc eq "SQLITE_ERROR" && $::finalrc eq "SQLITE_IOERR") ||
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      ($::steprc eq "SQLITE_ERROR" && $::finalrc eq "SQLITE_ABORT")
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    }
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  } {1}
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# db2 eval {select * from sqlite_master}
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  db2 close
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}
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# Provoke a malloc() failure when a cursor position is being saved. This
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# only happens with index cursors (because they malloc() space to save the
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# current key value). It does not happen with tables, because an integer
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# key does not require a malloc() to store. 
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#
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# The library should return an SQLITE_NOMEM to the caller. The query that
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# owns the cursor (the one for which the position is not saved) should
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# continue unaffected.
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# 
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do_malloc_test shared_err-4 -tclprep {
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  sqlite3 db2 test.db
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  execsql {
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    PRAGMA read_uncommitted = 1;
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    BEGIN;
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    CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, UNIQUE(a, b));
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  } db2
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  for {set i 0} {$i < 5} {incr i} {
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    set a [string repeat $i 10]
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    set b [string repeat $i 2000]
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    execsql {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($a, $b)} db2
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  }
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  execsql {COMMIT} db2
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  set ::DB2 [sqlite3_connection_pointer db2]
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  set ::STMT [sqlite3_prepare $::DB2 "SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY a" -1 DUMMY]
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  sqlite3_step $::STMT       ;# Cursor points at 0000000000
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  sqlite3_step $::STMT       ;# Cursor points at 1111111111
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} -tclbody {
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  execsql {
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    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(6, NULL);
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  }
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} -cleanup {
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  do_test shared_malloc-4.$::n.cleanup.1 {
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    set ::rc [sqlite3_step $::STMT]
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    expr {$::rc=="SQLITE_ROW" || $::rc=="SQLITE_ERROR"}
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  } {1}
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  if {$::rc=="SQLITE_ROW"} {
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    do_test shared_malloc-4.$::n.cleanup.2 {
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      sqlite3_column_text $::STMT 0
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    } {2222222222}
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  }
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  do_test shared_malloc-4.$::n.cleanup.3 {
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   set rc [sqlite3_finalize $::STMT]
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   expr {$rc=="SQLITE_OK" || $rc=="SQLITE_ABORT" ||
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         $rc=="SQLITE_NOMEM" || $rc=="SQLITE_IOERR"}
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  } {1}
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# db2 eval {select * from sqlite_master}
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  db2 close
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}
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do_malloc_test shared_err-5 -tclbody {
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  db close
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  sqlite3 dbX test.db
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  sqlite3 dbY test.db
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  dbX close
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  dbY close
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} -cleanup {
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  catch {dbX close}
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  catch {dbY close}
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}
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do_malloc_test shared_err-6 -tclbody {
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  catch {db close}
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  ifcapable deprecated {
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    sqlite3_thread_cleanup
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  }
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  sqlite3_enable_shared_cache 0
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} -cleanup {
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  sqlite3_enable_shared_cache 1
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}
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# As of 3.5.0, sqlite3_enable_shared_cache can be called at
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# any time and from any thread
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#do_test shared_err-misuse-7.1 {
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#  sqlite3 db test.db
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#  catch {
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#    sqlite3_enable_shared_cache 0
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#  } msg
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#  set msg
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#} {library routine called out of sequence}
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# Again provoke a malloc() failure when a cursor position is being saved, 
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# this time during a ROLLBACK operation by some other handle. 
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#
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# The library should return an SQLITE_NOMEM to the caller. The query that
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# owns the cursor (the one for which the position is not saved) should
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# be aborted.
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# 
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set ::aborted 0
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do_malloc_test shared_err-8 -tclprep {
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  sqlite3 db2 test.db
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  execsql {
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    PRAGMA read_uncommitted = 1;
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    BEGIN;
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    CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, UNIQUE(a, b));
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  } db2
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  for {set i 0} {$i < 2} {incr i} {
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    set a [string repeat $i 10]
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    set b [string repeat $i 2000]
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    execsql {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES($a, $b)} db2
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  }
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  execsql {COMMIT} db2
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  execsql BEGIN
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  execsql ROLLBACK
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  set ::DB2 [sqlite3_connection_pointer db2]
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						|
  set ::STMT [sqlite3_prepare $::DB2 "SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY a" -1 DUMMY]
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  sqlite3_step $::STMT       ;# Cursor points at 0000000000
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						|
  sqlite3_step $::STMT       ;# Cursor points at 1111111111
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						|
} -tclbody {
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						|
  execsql {
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						|
    BEGIN;
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						|
    INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(6, NULL);
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						|
    ROLLBACK}
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						|
} -cleanup {
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						|
  # UPDATE: As of [5668], if the rollback fails SQLITE_CORRUPT is returned. 
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						|
  # So these tests have been updated to expect SQLITE_CORRUPT and its
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						|
  # associated English language error message.
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						|
  #
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						|
  do_test shared_malloc-8.$::n.cleanup.1 {
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						|
    set res [catchsql {SELECT a FROM t1} db2]
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						|
    set ans [lindex $res 1]
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						|
    if {[lindex $res 0]} {
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						|
       set r [expr {
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						|
         $ans=="disk I/O error" ||
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						|
         $ans=="out of memory" ||
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						|
         $ans=="database disk image is malformed"
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						|
       }]
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						|
    } else {
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						|
       set r [expr {[lrange $ans 0 1]=="0000000000 1111111111"}]
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						|
    }
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						|
  } {1}
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						|
  do_test shared_malloc-8.$::n.cleanup.2 {
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						|
    set rc1 [sqlite3_step $::STMT]
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						|
    set rc2 [sqlite3_finalize $::STMT]
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						|
    if {$rc2=="SQLITE_ABORT"} {
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						|
      incr ::aborted
 | 
						|
    }
 | 
						|
    expr {
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						|
      ($rc1=="SQLITE_DONE" && $rc2=="SQLITE_OK") || 
 | 
						|
      ($rc1=="SQLITE_ERROR" && $rc2=="SQLITE_ABORT") ||
 | 
						|
      ($rc1=="SQLITE_ERROR" && $rc2=="SQLITE_NOMEM") ||
 | 
						|
      ($rc1=="SQLITE_ERROR" && $rc2=="SQLITE_IOERR") ||
 | 
						|
      ($rc1=="SQLITE_ERROR" && $rc2=="SQLITE_CORRUPT")
 | 
						|
    }
 | 
						|
  } {1}
 | 
						|
  db2 close
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
do_test shared_malloc-8.X {
 | 
						|
  # Test that one or more queries were aborted due to the malloc() failure.
 | 
						|
  expr $::aborted>=1
 | 
						|
} {1}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
# This test is designed to catch a specific bug that was present during
 | 
						|
# development of 3.5.0. If a malloc() failed while setting the page-size,
 | 
						|
# a buffer (Pager.pTmpSpace) was being freed. This could cause a seg-fault
 | 
						|
# later if another connection tried to use the pager.
 | 
						|
#
 | 
						|
# This test will crash 3.4.2.
 | 
						|
#
 | 
						|
do_malloc_test shared_err-9 -tclprep {
 | 
						|
  sqlite3 db2 test.db
 | 
						|
} -sqlbody {
 | 
						|
  PRAGMA page_size = 4096;
 | 
						|
  PRAGMA page_size = 1024;
 | 
						|
} -cleanup {
 | 
						|
  db2 eval {
 | 
						|
    CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
 | 
						|
    BEGIN;
 | 
						|
    INSERT INTO abc VALUES(1, 2, 3);
 | 
						|
    ROLLBACK;
 | 
						|
  }     
 | 
						|
  db2 close
 | 
						|
}     
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
catch {db close}
 | 
						|
catch {db2 close}
 | 
						|
do_malloc_test shared_err-10 -tclprep {
 | 
						|
  sqlite3 db test.db
 | 
						|
  sqlite3 db2 test.db
 | 
						|
  
 | 
						|
  db eval { SELECT * FROM sqlite_master }
 | 
						|
  db2 eval { 
 | 
						|
    BEGIN;
 | 
						|
    CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
 | 
						|
  }
 | 
						|
} -tclbody {
 | 
						|
  catch {db eval {SELECT * FROM sqlite_master}}
 | 
						|
  error 1
 | 
						|
} -cleanup {
 | 
						|
  execsql { SELECT * FROM sqlite_master }
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
do_malloc_test shared_err-11 -tclprep {
 | 
						|
  sqlite3 db test.db
 | 
						|
  sqlite3 db2 test.db
 | 
						|
  
 | 
						|
  db eval { SELECT * FROM sqlite_master }
 | 
						|
  db2 eval { 
 | 
						|
    BEGIN;
 | 
						|
    CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
 | 
						|
  }
 | 
						|
} -tclbody {
 | 
						|
  catch {db eval {SELECT * FROM sqlite_master}}
 | 
						|
  catch {sqlite3_errmsg16 db}
 | 
						|
  error 1
 | 
						|
} -cleanup {
 | 
						|
  execsql { SELECT * FROM sqlite_master }
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
catch {db close}
 | 
						|
catch {db2 close}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
do_malloc_test shared_err-12 -sqlbody {
 | 
						|
  CREATE TABLE abc(a, b, c);
 | 
						|
  INSERT INTO abc VALUES(1, 2, 3);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
catch {db close}
 | 
						|
catch {db2 close}
 | 
						|
sqlite3_enable_shared_cache $::enable_shared_cache
 | 
						|
finish_test
 |