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10 #***********************************************************************
12 # The tests in this file check that SQLite uses (or does not use) a
13 # statement journal for various SQL statements.
16 set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
17 source $testdir/tester.tcl
20 execsql { CREATE TABLE t1(a integer primary key, b INTEGER NOT NULL) }
23 # The following tests verify the method used for the tests in this file -
24 # that if a statement journal is required by a statement it is opened and
25 # remains open until the current transaction is committed or rolled back.
27 # This only work if SQLITE_TEMP_STORE!=3
29 if {$::TEMP_STORE==3} {
34 set sqlite_open_file_count
38 PRAGMA temp_store = file;
40 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 1);
42 set sqlite_open_file_count
46 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+1, b+1 FROM t1;
48 set sqlite_open_file_count
49 # 2016-03-04: statement-journal open deferred
53 set sqlite_open_file_count
58 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+2, b+2 FROM t1;
60 set sqlite_open_file_count
63 execsql { INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+4, b+4 FROM t1 }
64 set sqlite_open_file_count
65 # 2016-03-04: statement-journal open deferred
69 set sqlite_open_file_count
73 proc filecount {testname sql expected} {
74 uplevel [list do_test $testname [subst -nocommand {
77 set ret [set sqlite_open_file_count]
83 filecount stmt-2.1 { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(9, 9) } 2
84 filecount stmt-2.2 { REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES(9, 9) } 2
85 filecount stmt-2.3 { INSERT INTO t1 SELECT 9, 9 } 2
87 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT 9, 9;
88 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT 10, 10;
92 execsql { CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(b) }
95 REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES(5, 5);
96 REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES(5, 5);