Adding upstream version 1.37.0.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
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# 2010 April 14
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#
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# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
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# a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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#
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# May you do good and not evil.
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# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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# May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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#
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#***********************************************************************
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# This file contains code used by several different test scripts. The
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# code in this file allows testfixture to control another process (or
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# processes) to test locking.
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#
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proc do_multiclient_test {varname script} {
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foreach {tn code} [list 1 {
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if {[info exists ::G(valgrind)]} { db close ; continue }
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set ::code2_chan [launch_testfixture]
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set ::code3_chan [launch_testfixture]
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proc code2 {tcl} { testfixture $::code2_chan $tcl }
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proc code3 {tcl} { testfixture $::code3_chan $tcl }
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} 2 {
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proc code2 {tcl} { uplevel #0 $tcl }
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proc code3 {tcl} { uplevel #0 $tcl }
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}] {
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# Do not run multi-process tests with the unix-excl VFS.
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#
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if {$tn==1 && [permutation]=="unix-excl"} continue
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faultsim_delete_and_reopen
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proc code1 {tcl} { uplevel #0 $tcl }
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# Open connections [db2] and [db3]. Depending on which iteration this
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# is, the connections may be created in this interpreter, or in
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# interpreters running in other OS processes. As such, the [db2] and [db3]
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# commands should only be accessed within [code2] and [code3] blocks,
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# respectively.
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#
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eval $code
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code2 { sqlite3 db2 test.db }
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code3 { sqlite3 db3 test.db }
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# Shorthand commands. Execute SQL using database connection [db2] or
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# [db3]. Return the results.
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#
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proc sql1 {sql} { db eval $sql }
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proc sql2 {sql} { code2 [list db2 eval $sql] }
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proc sql3 {sql} { code3 [list db3 eval $sql] }
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proc csql1 {sql} { list [catch { sql1 $sql } msg] $msg }
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proc csql2 {sql} { list [catch { sql2 $sql } msg] $msg }
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proc csql3 {sql} { list [catch { sql3 $sql } msg] $msg }
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uplevel set $varname $tn
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uplevel $script
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catch { code2 { db2 close } }
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catch { code3 { db3 close } }
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catch { close $::code2_chan }
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catch { close $::code3_chan }
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catch { db close }
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}
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}
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# Launch another testfixture process to be controlled by this one. A
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# channel name is returned that may be passed as the first argument to proc
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# 'testfixture' to execute a command. The child testfixture process is shut
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# down by closing the channel.
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proc launch_testfixture {{prg ""}} {
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write_main_loop
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if {$prg eq ""} { set prg [info nameofexec] }
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if {$prg eq ""} { set prg testfixture }
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if {[file tail $prg]==$prg} { set prg [file join . $prg] }
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set chan [open "|$prg tf_main.tcl" r+]
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fconfigure $chan -buffering line
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set rc [catch {
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testfixture $chan "sqlite3_test_control_pending_byte $::sqlite_pending_byte"
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}]
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if {$rc} {
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testfixture $chan "set ::sqlite_pending_byte $::sqlite_pending_byte"
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}
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return $chan
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}
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# Execute a command in a child testfixture process, connected by two-way
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# channel $chan. Return the result of the command, or an error message.
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#
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proc testfixture {chan cmd args} {
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if {[llength $args] == 0} {
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fconfigure $chan -blocking 1
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puts $chan $cmd
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puts $chan OVER
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set r ""
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while { 1 } {
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set line [gets $chan]
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if { $line == "OVER" } {
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set res [lindex $r 1]
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if { [lindex $r 0] } { error $res }
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return $res
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}
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if {[eof $chan]} {
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return "ERROR: Child process hung up"
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}
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append r $line
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}
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return $r
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} else {
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set ::tfnb($chan) ""
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fconfigure $chan -blocking 0 -buffering none
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puts $chan $cmd
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puts $chan OVER
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fileevent $chan readable [list testfixture_script_cb $chan [lindex $args 0]]
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return ""
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}
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}
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proc testfixture_script_cb {chan script} {
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if {[eof $chan]} {
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append ::tfnb($chan) "ERROR: Child process hung up"
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set line "OVER"
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} else {
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set line [gets $chan]
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}
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if { $line == "OVER" } {
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uplevel #0 $script [list [lindex $::tfnb($chan) 1]]
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unset ::tfnb($chan)
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fileevent $chan readable ""
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} else {
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append ::tfnb($chan) $line
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}
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}
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proc testfixture_nb_cb {varname chan} {
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if {[eof $chan]} {
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append ::tfnb($chan) "ERROR: Child process hung up"
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set line "OVER"
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} else {
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set line [gets $chan]
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}
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if { $line == "OVER" } {
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set $varname [lindex $::tfnb($chan) 1]
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unset ::tfnb($chan)
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close $chan
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} else {
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append ::tfnb($chan) $line
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}
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}
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proc testfixture_nb {varname cmd} {
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set chan [launch_testfixture]
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set ::tfnb($chan) ""
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fconfigure $chan -blocking 0 -buffering none
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puts $chan $cmd
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puts $chan OVER
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fileevent $chan readable [list testfixture_nb_cb $varname $chan]
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return ""
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}
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# Write the main loop for the child testfixture processes into file
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# tf_main.tcl. The parent (this script) interacts with the child processes
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# via a two way pipe. The parent writes a script to the stdin of the child
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# process, followed by the word "OVER" on a line of its own. The child
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# process evaluates the script and writes the results to stdout, followed
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# by an "OVER" of its own.
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#
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set main_loop_written 0
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proc write_main_loop {} {
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if {$::main_loop_written} return
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set wrapper ""
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if {[sqlite3 -has-codec] && [info exists ::do_not_use_codec]==0} {
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set wrapper "
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rename sqlite3 sqlite_orig
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proc sqlite3 {args} {[info body sqlite3]}
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"
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}
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set fd [open tf_main.tcl w]
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puts $fd [string map [list %WRAPPER% $wrapper] {
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%WRAPPER%
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set script ""
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while {![eof stdin]} {
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flush stdout
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set line [gets stdin]
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if { $line == "OVER" } {
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set rc [catch {eval $script} result]
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puts [list $rc $result]
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puts OVER
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flush stdout
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set script ""
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} else {
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append script $line
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append script "\n"
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}
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}
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}]
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close $fd
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set main_loop_written 1
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}
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