# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998 # Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. # # @(#)bug003.tcl 10.3 (Sleepycat) 4/10/98 # # Bug Test003: # Check if deleting a key when a cursor is on a duplicate of that key works. proc bug003 { method args } { set method [convert_method $method] if { $method == "DB_RECNO" } { puts "Bug003 skipping for method RECNO" return } puts "Bug003: $method delete of key in presence of cursor" # Get global declarations since tcl doesn't support # any useful equivalent to #defines! source ./include.tcl # Create the database and open the dictionary set testfile bug003.db cleanup $testdir set flags 0 set txn 0 set db [eval [concat dbopen \ $testfile [expr $DB_CREATE | $DB_TRUNCATE] 0644 $method \ -flags $DB_DUP $args]] error_check_good db_open:dup [is_substr $db db] 1 set curs [$db cursor $txn] error_check_good curs_open:dup [is_substr $curs $db] 1 puts "\tBug003.a: Key delete with cursor on duplicate." # Put three keys in the database for { set key 1 } { $key <= 3 } {incr key} { set r [$db put $txn $key datum$key $flags] error_check_good put $r 0 } # Retrieve keys sequentially so we can figure out their order set i 1 for {set d [$curs get 0 $DB_FIRST] } { [string length $d] != 0 } { set d [$curs get 0 $DB_NEXT] } { set key_set($i) [lindex $d 0] incr i } # Now put in a bunch of duplicates for key 2 for { set d 1 } { $d <= 5 } {incr d} { set r [$db put $txn $key_set(2) dup_$d $flags] error_check_good dup:put $r 0 } # Now put the cursor on a duplicate of key 2 # Now set the cursor on the first of the duplicate set. set r [$curs get $key_set(2) $DB_SET] error_check_bad cursor_get:DB_SET [llength $r] 0 set k [lindex $r 0] set d [lindex $r 1] error_check_good curs_get:DB_SET:key $k $key_set(2) error_check_good curs_get:DB_SET:data $d datum$key_set(2) # Now do two nexts set r [$curs get 0 $DB_NEXT] error_check_bad cursor_get:DB_NEXT [llength $r] 0 set k [lindex $r 0] set d [lindex $r 1] error_check_good curs_get:DB_NEXT:key $k $key_set(2) error_check_good curs_get:DB_NEXT:data $d dup_1 set r [$curs get 0 $DB_NEXT] error_check_bad cursor_get:DB_NEXT [llength $r] 0 set k [lindex $r 0] set d [lindex $r 1] error_check_good curs_get:DB_NEXT:key $k $key_set(2) error_check_good curs_get:DB_NEXT:data $d dup_2 # Now do the delete set r [$db del $txn $key_set(2) 0] error_check_good delete $r 0 # Now check the get current on the cursor. set r [$curs get 0 $DB_CURRENT] error_check_good curs_after_del [llength $r] 0 # Now check that the rest of the database looks intact. There # should be only two keys, 1 and 3. set r [$curs get 0 $DB_FIRST] error_check_bad cursor_get:DB_FIRST [llength $r] 0 set k [lindex $r 0] set d [lindex $r 1] error_check_good curs_get:DB_FIRST:key $k $key_set(1) error_check_good curs_get:DB_FIRST:data $d datum$key_set(1) set r [$curs get 0 $DB_NEXT] error_check_bad cursor_get:DB_NEXT [llength $r] 0 set k [lindex $r 0] set d [lindex $r 1] error_check_good curs_get:DB_NEXT:key $k $key_set(3) error_check_good curs_get:DB_NEXT:data $d datum$key_set(3) set r [$curs get 0 $DB_NEXT] error_check_good cursor_get:DB_NEXT [llength $r] 0 puts "\tBug003.b: Cursor delete of first item, followed by cursor FIRST" # Set to beginning set r [$curs get 0 $DB_FIRST] error_check_bad cursor_get:DB_FIRST [llength $r] 0 set k [lindex $r 0] set d [lindex $r 1] error_check_good curs_get:DB_FIRST:key $k $key_set(1) error_check_good curs_get:DB_FIRST:data $d datum$key_set(1) # Now do delete error_check_good curs_del [$curs del 0] 0 # Now do DB_FIRST set r [$curs get 0 $DB_FIRST] error_check_bad cursor_get:DB_FIRST [llength $r] 0 set k [lindex $r 0] set d [lindex $r 1] error_check_good curs_get:DB_FIRST:key $k $key_set(3) error_check_good curs_get:DB_FIRST:data $d datum$key_set(3) error_check_good curs_close [$curs close] 0 error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 }