diff -r 000000000000 -r bde4ae8d615e os/persistentdata/persistentstorage/sqlite3api/TEST/TclScript/substr.test --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/os/persistentdata/persistentstorage/sqlite3api/TEST/TclScript/substr.test Fri Jun 15 03:10:57 2012 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +# 2007 May 14 +# +# 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 regression tests for SQLite library. The +# focus of this file is testing the built-in SUBSTR() functions. +# +# $Id: substr.test,v 1.3 2007/10/12 19:11:55 drh Exp $ + +set testdir [file dirname $argv0] +source $testdir/tester.tcl + +ifcapable !tclvar { + finish_test + return +} + +# Create a table to work with. +# +execsql { + CREATE TABLE t1(t text, b blob) +} +proc substr-test {id string i1 i2 result} { + db eval { + DELETE FROM t1; + INSERT INTO t1(t) VALUES($string) + } + do_test substr-$id.1 [subst { + execsql { + SELECT substr(t, $i1, $i2) FROM t1 + } + }] [list $result] + set qstr '[string map {' ''} $string]' + do_test substr-$id.2 [subst { + execsql { + SELECT substr($qstr, $i1, $i2) + } + }] [list $result] +} +proc subblob-test {id hex i1 i2 hexresult} { + db eval " + DELETE FROM t1; + INSERT INTO t1(b) VALUES(x'$hex') + " + do_test substr-$id.1 [subst { + execsql { + SELECT hex(substr(b, $i1, $i2)) FROM t1 + } + }] [list $hexresult] + do_test substr-$id.2 [subst { + execsql { + SELECT hex(substr(x'$hex', $i1, $i2)) + } + }] [list $hexresult] +} + +# Basic SUBSTR functionality +# +substr-test 1.1 abcdefg 1 1 a +substr-test 1.2 abcdefg 2 1 b +substr-test 1.3 abcdefg 1 2 ab +substr-test 1.4 abcdefg 1 100 abcdefg +substr-test 1.5 abcdefg 0 1 a +substr-test 1.6 abcdefg -1 1 g +substr-test 1.7 abcdefg -1 10 g +substr-test 1.8 abcdefg -5 3 cde +substr-test 1.9 abcdefg -7 3 abc +substr-test 1.10 abcdefg -100 98 abcde + +# Make sure everything works with long unicode characters +# +substr-test 2.1 \u1234\u2345\u3456 1 1 \u1234 +substr-test 2.2 \u1234\u2345\u3456 2 1 \u2345 +substr-test 2.3 \u1234\u2345\u3456 1 2 \u1234\u2345 +substr-test 2.4 \u1234\u2345\u3456 -1 1 \u3456 +substr-test 2.5 a\u1234b\u2345c\u3456c -5 3 b\u2345c + +# Basic functionality for BLOBs +# +subblob-test 3.1 61626364656667 1 1 61 +subblob-test 3.2 61626364656667 2 1 62 +subblob-test 3.3 61626364656667 1 2 6162 +subblob-test 3.4 61626364656667 1 100 61626364656667 +subblob-test 3.5 61626364656667 0 1 61 +subblob-test 3.6 61626364656667 -1 1 67 +subblob-test 3.7 61626364656667 -1 10 67 +subblob-test 3.8 61626364656667 -5 3 636465 +subblob-test 3.9 61626364656667 -7 3 616263 +subblob-test 3.10 61626364656667 -100 98 6162636465 + +# If these blobs were strings, then they would contain multi-byte +# characters. But since they are blobs, the substr indices refer +# to bytes. +# +subblob-test 4.1 61E188B462E28D8563E3919663 1 1 61 +subblob-test 4.2 61E188B462E28D8563E3919663 2 1 E1 +subblob-test 4.3 61E188B462E28D8563E3919663 1 2 61E1 +subblob-test 4.4 61E188B462E28D8563E3919663 -2 1 96 +subblob-test 4.5 61E188B462E28D8563E3919663 -5 4 63E39196 +subblob-test 4.6 61E188B462E28D8563E3919663 -100 98 61E188B462E28D8563E391 + +# Two-argument SUBSTR +# +proc substr-2-test {id string idx result} { + db eval { + DELETE FROM t1; + INSERT INTO t1(t) VALUES($string) + } + do_test substr-$id.1 [subst { + execsql { + SELECT substr(t, $idx) FROM t1 + } + }] [list $result] + set qstr '[string map {' ''} $string]' + do_test substr-$id.2 [subst { + execsql { + SELECT substr($qstr, $idx) + } + }] [list $result] +} +substr-2-test 5.1 abcdefghijklmnop 5 efghijklmnop +substr-2-test 5.2 abcdef -5 bcdef + +finish_test