# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 # Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. # # $Id: test072.tcl,v 11.13 2000/12/11 17:24:55 sue Exp $ # # DB Test 72: Test of cursor stability when duplicates are moved off-page. proc test072 { method {pagesize 512} {ndups 20} {tnum 72} args } { source ./include.tcl global alphabet set omethod [convert_method $method] set args [convert_args $method $args] set eindex [lsearch -exact $args "-env"] # # If we are using an env, then testfile should just be the db name. # Otherwise it is the test directory and the name. if { $eindex == -1 } { set testfile $testdir/test0$tnum.db set env NULL } else { set testfile test0$tnum.db incr eindex set env [lindex $args $eindex] } cleanup $testdir $env # Keys must sort $prekey < $key < $postkey. set prekey "a key" set key "the key" set postkey "z key" # Make these distinguishable from each other and from the # alphabets used for the $key's data. set predatum "1234567890" set postdatum "0987654321" append args " -pagesize $pagesize " puts -nonewline "Test0$tnum $omethod ($args): " if { [is_record_based $method] || [is_rbtree $method] } { puts "Skipping for method $method." return } else { puts "\n Test of cursor stability when\ duplicates are moved off-page." } set pgindex [lsearch -exact $args "-pagesize"] if { $pgindex != -1 } { puts "Test0$tnum: skipping for specific pagesizes" return } foreach dupopt { "-dup" "-dup -dupsort" } { set db [eval {berkdb_open -create -truncate -mode 0644} \ $omethod $args $dupopt $testfile] error_check_good "db open" [is_valid_db $db] TRUE puts \ "\tTest0$tnum.a: ($dupopt) Set up surrounding keys and cursors." error_check_good pre_put [$db put $prekey $predatum] 0 error_check_good post_put [$db put $postkey $postdatum] 0 set precursor [$db cursor] error_check_good precursor [is_valid_cursor $precursor \ $db] TRUE set postcursor [$db cursor] error_check_good postcursor [is_valid_cursor $postcursor \ $db] TRUE error_check_good preset [$precursor get -set $prekey] \ [list [list $prekey $predatum]] error_check_good postset [$postcursor get -set $postkey] \ [list [list $postkey $postdatum]] puts "\tTest0$tnum.b: Put/create cursor/verify all cursor loop." for { set i 0 } { $i < $ndups } { incr i } { set datum [format "%4d$alphabet" [expr $i + 1000]] set data($i) $datum # Uncomment these lines to see intermediate steps. error_check_good db_sync($i) [$db sync] 0 error_check_good db_dump($i) \ [catch {exec $util_path/db_dump \ -da $testfile > TESTDIR/out.$i}] 0 error_check_good "db put ($i)" [$db put $key $datum] 0 set dbc($i) [$db cursor] error_check_good "db cursor ($i)"\ [is_valid_cursor $dbc($i) $db] TRUE error_check_good "dbc get -get_both ($i)"\ [$dbc($i) get -get_both $key $datum]\ [list [list $key $datum]] for { set j 0 } { $j < $i } { incr j } { set dbt [$dbc($j) get -current] set k [lindex [lindex $dbt 0] 0] set d [lindex [lindex $dbt 0] 1] #puts "cursor $j after $i: $d" eval {$db sync} error_check_good\ "cursor $j key correctness after $i puts" \ $k $key error_check_good\ "cursor $j data correctness after $i puts" \ $d $data($j) } # Check correctness of pre- and post- cursors. Do an # error_check_good on the lengths first so that we don't # spew garbage as the "got" field and screw up our # terminal. (It's happened here.) set pre_dbt [$precursor get -current] set post_dbt [$postcursor get -current] error_check_good \ "key earlier cursor correctness after $i puts" \ [string length [lindex [lindex $pre_dbt 0] 0]] \ [string length $prekey] error_check_good \ "data earlier cursor correctness after $i puts" \ [string length [lindex [lindex $pre_dbt 0] 1]] \ [string length $predatum] error_check_good \ "key later cursor correctness after $i puts" \ [string length [lindex [lindex $post_dbt 0] 0]] \ [string length $postkey] error_check_good \ "data later cursor correctness after $i puts" \ [string length [lindex [lindex $post_dbt 0] 1]]\ [string length $postdatum] error_check_good \ "earlier cursor correctness after $i puts" \ $pre_dbt [list [list $prekey $predatum]] error_check_good \ "later cursor correctness after $i puts" \ $post_dbt [list [list $postkey $postdatum]] } puts "\tTest0$tnum.c: Reverse Put/create cursor/verify all cursor loop." set end [expr $ndups * 2 - 1] for { set i $end } { $i > $ndups } { set i [expr $i - 1] } { set datum [format "%4d$alphabet" [expr $i + 1000]] set data($i) $datum # Uncomment these lines to see intermediate steps. error_check_good db_sync($i) [$db sync] 0 error_check_good db_dump($i) \ [catch {exec $util_path/db_dump \ -da $testfile > TESTDIR/out.$i}] 0 error_check_good "db put ($i)" [$db put $key $datum] 0 set dbc($i) [$db cursor] error_check_good "db cursor ($i)"\ [is_valid_cursor $dbc($i) $db] TRUE error_check_good "dbc get -get_both ($i)"\ [$dbc($i) get -get_both $key $datum]\ [list [list $key $datum]] for { set j $i } { $j < $end } { incr j } { set dbt [$dbc($j) get -current] set k [lindex [lindex $dbt 0] 0] set d [lindex [lindex $dbt 0] 1] #puts "cursor $j after $i: $d" eval {$db sync} error_check_good\ "cursor $j key correctness after $i puts" \ $k $key error_check_good\ "cursor $j data correctness after $i puts" \ $d $data($j) } # Check correctness of pre- and post- cursors. Do an # error_check_good on the lengths first so that we don't # spew garbage as the "got" field and screw up our # terminal. (It's happened here.) set pre_dbt [$precursor get -current] set post_dbt [$postcursor get -current] error_check_good \ "key earlier cursor correctness after $i puts" \ [string length [lindex [lindex $pre_dbt 0] 0]] \ [string length $prekey] error_check_good \ "data earlier cursor correctness after $i puts" \ [string length [lindex [lindex $pre_dbt 0] 1]] \ [string length $predatum] error_check_good \ "key later cursor correctness after $i puts" \ [string length [lindex [lindex $post_dbt 0] 0]] \ [string length $postkey] error_check_good \ "data later cursor correctness after $i puts" \ [string length [lindex [lindex $post_dbt 0] 1]]\ [string length $postdatum] error_check_good \ "earlier cursor correctness after $i puts" \ $pre_dbt [list [list $prekey $predatum]] error_check_good \ "later cursor correctness after $i puts" \ $post_dbt [list [list $postkey $postdatum]] } # Close cursors. puts "\tTest0$tnum.d: Closing cursors." for { set i 0 } { $i < $ndups } { incr i } { error_check_good "dbc close ($i)" [$dbc($i) close] 0 } error_check_good "db close" [$db close] 0 } }