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13 set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
14 source $testdir/tester.tcl
18 testvfs oldvfs -iversion 1
21 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-58297-14483 WAL databases can be created, read, and
22 # written even if shared memory is unavailable as long as the
23 # locking_mode is set to EXCLUSIVE before the first attempted access.
25 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-00449-33772 This feature allows WAL databases to be
26 # created, read, and written by legacy VFSes that lack the "version 2"
27 # shared-memory methods xShmMap, xShmLock, xShmBarrier, and xShmUnmap on
28 # the sqlite3_io_methods object.
30 # 1.1: "create" tests.
34 # All three done with VFS "oldvfs", which has iVersion==1 and so does
35 # not support shared memory.
37 sqlite3 db test.db -vfs oldvfs
38 do_execsql_test 1.1.1 {
39 PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL;
41 do_execsql_test 1.1.2 {
42 PRAGMA locking_mode = EXCLUSIVE;
43 PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL;
45 do_execsql_test 1.1.3 {
46 CREATE TABLE t1(x, y);
47 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
50 list [file exists test.db-shm] [file exists test.db-wal]
55 sqlite3 db test.db -vfs oldvfs
56 catchsql { SELECT * FROM t1 }
57 } {1 {unable to open database file}}
59 execsql { PRAGMA locking_mode = EXCLUSIVE }
60 execsql { SELECT * FROM t1 }
63 list [file exists test.db-shm] [file exists test.db-wal]
68 sqlite3 db test.db -vfs oldvfs
69 catchsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4) }
70 } {1 {unable to open database file}}
72 execsql { PRAGMA locking_mode = EXCLUSIVE }
73 execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4) }
74 execsql { SELECT * FROM t1 }
77 list [file exists test.db-shm] [file exists test.db-wal]
80 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-31969-57825 If EXCLUSIVE locking mode is set prior to
81 # the first WAL-mode database access, then SQLite never attempts to call
82 # any of the shared-memory methods and hence no shared-memory wal-index
87 do_execsql_test 2.1.1 {
88 PRAGMA locking_mode = EXCLUSIVE;
92 list [file exists test.db-shm] [file exists test.db-wal]
95 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-36328-16367 In that case, the database connection
96 # remains in EXCLUSIVE mode as long as the journal mode is WAL; attempts
97 # to change the locking mode using "PRAGMA locking_mode=NORMAL;" are
100 do_execsql_test 2.2.1 {
101 PRAGMA locking_mode = NORMAL;
103 } {exclusive 1 2 3 4}
106 catchsql {SELECT * FROM t1} db2
107 } {1 {database is locked}}
110 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-63522-46088 The only way to change out of EXCLUSIVE
111 # locking mode is to first change out of WAL journal mode.
113 do_execsql_test 2.3.1 {
114 PRAGMA journal_mode = DELETE;
119 catchsql {SELECT * FROM t1} db2
120 } {1 {database is locked}}
121 do_execsql_test 2.3.3 {
122 PRAGMA locking_mode = NORMAL;
127 catchsql {SELECT * FROM t1} db2
133 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-57239-11845 If NORMAL locking mode is in effect for the
134 # first WAL-mode database access, then the shared-memory wal-index is
139 execsql { PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL }
144 execsql { SELECT * FROM t1 }
145 list [file exists test.db-shm] [file exists test.db-wal]
148 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-13779-07711 As long as exactly one connection is using
149 # a shared-memory wal-index, the locking mode can be changed freely
150 # between NORMAL and EXCLUSIVE.
152 do_execsql_test 3.2.1 {
153 PRAGMA locking_mode = EXCLUSIVE;
154 PRAGMA locking_mode = NORMAL;
155 PRAGMA locking_mode = EXCLUSIVE;
156 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 6);
157 } {exclusive normal exclusive}
160 catchsql { SELECT * FROM t1 } db2
161 } {1 {database is locked}}
163 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-10993-11647 It is only when the shared-memory wal-index
164 # is omitted, when the locking mode is EXCLUSIVE prior to the first
165 # WAL-mode database access, that the locking mode is stuck in EXCLUSIVE.
167 do_execsql_test 3.2.3 {
168 PRAGMA locking_mode = NORMAL;
170 } {normal 1 2 3 4 5 6}
172 catchsql { SELECT * FROM t1 } db2
175 do_catchsql_test 3.2.5 {
176 PRAGMA locking_mode = EXCLUSIVE;
177 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(7, 8);
178 } {1 {database is locked}}
182 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-46197-42811 This means that the underlying VFS must
183 # support the "version 2" shared-memory.
185 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-55316-21772 If the VFS does not support shared-memory
186 # methods, then the attempt to open a database that is already in WAL
187 # mode, or the attempt convert a database into WAL mode, will fail.
191 sqlite3 db test.db -vfs oldvfs
192 catchsql { SELECT * FROM t1 }
193 } {1 {unable to open database file}}
197 sqlite3 db test.db2 -vfs oldvfs
198 catchsql { PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL }
203 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-45540-25505 To prevent older versions of SQLite (prior
204 # to version 3.7.0, 2010-07-22) from trying to recover a WAL-mode
205 # database (and making matters worse) the database file format version
206 # numbers (bytes 18 and 19 in the database header) are increased from 1
210 do_execsql_test 4.1.1 { CREATE TABLE t1(x, y) }
211 do_test 4.1.2 { hexio_read test.db 18 2 } {0101}
212 do_execsql_test 4.1.3 { PRAGMA journal_mode = wAL } {wal}
213 do_test 4.1.4 { hexio_read test.db 18 2 } {0202}
216 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-02535-05811 One can explicitly change out of WAL mode
217 # using a pragma such as this: PRAGMA journal_mode=DELETE;
219 do_execsql_test 4.2.1 { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 1); } {}
220 do_test 4.2.2 { file exists test.db-wal } {1}
221 do_execsql_test 4.2.3 { PRAGMA journal_mode = delete } {delete}
222 do_test 4.2.4 { file exists test.db-wal } {0}
224 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-60175-02388 Deliberately changing out of WAL mode
225 # changes the database file format version numbers back to 1 so that
226 # older versions of SQLite can once again access the database file.
228 do_test 4.3 { hexio_read test.db 18 2 } {0101}