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# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
#
# Copyright (c) 1999, 2000
# Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
#
# $Id: test073.tcl,v 11.17 2000/12/11 17:24:55 sue Exp $
#
# DB Test 73: Test of cursor stability on duplicate pages.
# Does the following:
# a. Initialize things by DB->putting ndups dups and
# setting a reference cursor to point to each.
# b. c_put ndups dups (and correspondingly expanding
# the set of reference cursors) after the last one, making sure
# after each step that all the reference cursors still point to
# the right item.
# c. Ditto, but before the first one.
# d. Ditto, but after each one in sequence first to last.
# e. Ditto, but after each one in sequence from last to first.
# occur relative to the new datum)
# f. Ditto for the two sequence tests, only doing a
# DBC->c_put(DB_CURRENT) of a larger datum instead of adding a
# new one.
proc test073 { method {pagesize 512} {ndups 50} {tnum 73} 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 $env
set key "the key"
puts -nonewline "Test0$tnum $omethod ($args): "
if { [is_record_based $method] || [is_rbtree $method] } {
puts "Skipping for method $method."
return
} else {
puts "cursor stability on duplicate pages."
}
set pgindex [lsearch -exact $args "-pagesize"]
if { $pgindex != -1 } {
puts "Test073: skipping for specific pagesizes"
return
}
append args " -pagesize $pagesize -dup"
set db [eval {berkdb_open \
-create -truncate -mode 0644} $omethod $args $testfile]
error_check_good "db open" [is_valid_db $db] TRUE
# Number of outstanding keys.
set keys 0
puts "\tTest0$tnum.a.1: Initializing put loop; $ndups dups, short data."
for { set i 0 } { $i < $ndups } { incr i } {
set datum [makedatum_t73 $i 0]
error_check_good "db put ($i)" [$db put $key $datum] 0
set is_long($i) 0
incr keys
}
puts "\tTest0$tnum.a.2: Initializing cursor get loop; $keys dups."
for { set i 0 } { $i < $keys } { incr i } {
set datum [makedatum_t73 $i 0]
set dbc($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 $datum]]
}
puts "\tTest0$tnum.b: Cursor put (DB_KEYLAST); $ndups new dups,\
short data."
for { set i 0 } { $i < $ndups } { incr i } {
# !!! keys contains the number of the next dup
# to be added (since they start from zero)
set datum [makedatum_t73 $keys 0]
set curs [$db cursor]
error_check_good "db cursor create" [is_valid_cursor $curs $db]\
TRUE
error_check_good "c_put(DB_KEYLAST, $keys)"\
[$curs put -keylast $key $datum] 0
set dbc($keys) $curs
set is_long($keys) 0
incr keys
verify_t73 is_long dbc $keys $key
}
puts "\tTest0$tnum.c: Cursor put (DB_KEYFIRST); $ndups new dups,\
short data."
for { set i 0 } { $i < $ndups } { incr i } {
# !!! keys contains the number of the next dup
# to be added (since they start from zero)
set datum [makedatum_t73 $keys 0]
set curs [$db cursor]
error_check_good "db cursor create" [is_valid_cursor $curs $db]\
TRUE
error_check_good "c_put(DB_KEYFIRST, $keys)"\
[$curs put -keyfirst $key $datum] 0
set dbc($keys) $curs
set is_long($keys) 0
incr keys
verify_t73 is_long dbc $keys $key
}
puts "\tTest0$tnum.d: Cursor put (DB_AFTER) first to last;\
$keys new dups, short data"
# We want to add a datum after each key from 0 to the current
# value of $keys, which we thus need to save.
set keysnow $keys
for { set i 0 } { $i < $keysnow } { incr i } {
set datum [makedatum_t73 $keys 0]
set curs [$db cursor]
error_check_good "db cursor create" [is_valid_cursor $curs $db]\
TRUE
# Which datum to insert this guy after.
set curdatum [makedatum_t73 $i 0]
error_check_good "c_get(DB_GET_BOTH, $i)"\
[$curs get -get_both $key $curdatum]\
[list [list $key $curdatum]]
error_check_good "c_put(DB_AFTER, $i)"\
[$curs put -after $datum] 0
set dbc($keys) $curs
set is_long($keys) 0
incr keys
verify_t73 is_long dbc $keys $key
}
puts "\tTest0$tnum.e: Cursor put (DB_BEFORE) last to first;\
$keys new dups, short data"
for { set i [expr $keys - 1] } { $i >= 0 } { incr i -1 } {
set datum [makedatum_t73 $keys 0]
set curs [$db cursor]
error_check_good "db cursor create" [is_valid_cursor $curs $db]\
TRUE
# Which datum to insert this guy before.
set curdatum [makedatum_t73 $i 0]
error_check_good "c_get(DB_GET_BOTH, $i)"\
[$curs get -get_both $key $curdatum]\
[list [list $key $curdatum]]
error_check_good "c_put(DB_BEFORE, $i)"\
[$curs put -before $datum] 0
set dbc($keys) $curs
set is_long($keys) 0
incr keys
if { $i % 10 == 1 } {
verify_t73 is_long dbc $keys $key
}
}
verify_t73 is_long dbc $keys $key
puts "\tTest0$tnum.f: Cursor put (DB_CURRENT), first to last,\
growing $keys data."
set keysnow $keys
for { set i 0 } { $i < $keysnow } { incr i } {
set olddatum [makedatum_t73 $i 0]
set newdatum [makedatum_t73 $i 1]
set curs [$db cursor]
error_check_good "db cursor create" [is_valid_cursor $curs $db]\
TRUE
error_check_good "c_get(DB_GET_BOTH, $i)"\
[$curs get -get_both $key $olddatum]\
[list [list $key $olddatum]]
error_check_good "c_put(DB_CURRENT, $i)"\
[$curs put -current $newdatum] 0
error_check_good "cursor close" [$curs close] 0
set is_long($i) 1
if { $i % 10 == 1 } {
verify_t73 is_long dbc $keys $key
}
}
verify_t73 is_long dbc $keys $key
# Close cursors.
puts "\tTest0$tnum.g: Closing cursors."
for { set i 0 } { $i < $keys } { incr i } {
error_check_good "dbc close ($i)" [$dbc($i) close] 0
}
error_check_good "db close" [$db close] 0
}
# !!!: This procedure is also used by test087.
proc makedatum_t73 { num is_long } {
global alphabet
if { $is_long == 1 } {
set a $alphabet$alphabet$alphabet
} else {
set a abcdefghijklm
}
# format won't do leading zeros, alas.
if { $num / 1000 > 0 } {
set i $num
} elseif { $num / 100 > 0 } {
set i 0$num
} elseif { $num / 10 > 0 } {
set i 00$num
} else {
set i 000$num
}
return $i$a
}
# !!!: This procedure is also used by test087.
proc verify_t73 { is_long_array curs_array numkeys key } {
upvar $is_long_array is_long
upvar $curs_array dbc
upvar db db
#useful for debugging, perhaps.
eval $db sync
for { set j 0 } { $j < $numkeys } { incr j } {
set dbt [$dbc($j) get -current]
set k [lindex [lindex $dbt 0] 0]
set d [lindex [lindex $dbt 0] 1]
error_check_good\
"cursor $j key correctness (with $numkeys total items)"\
$k $key
error_check_good\
"cursor $j data correctness (with $numkeys total items)"\
$d [makedatum_t73 $j $is_long($j)]
}
}
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