# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 2003-2009 Oracle. All rights reserved. # # $Id$ # # TEST fop003 # TEST # TEST Test behavior of create and truncate for compatibility # TEST with sendmail. # TEST 1. DB_TRUNCATE is not allowed with locking or transactions. # TEST 2. Can -create into zero-length existing file. # TEST 3. Can -create into non-zero-length existing file if and # TEST only if DB_TRUNCATE is specified. proc fop003 { method args } { global errorInfo source ./include.tcl env_cleanup $testdir if { [is_btree $method] != 1 } { puts "Skipping fop003 for method $method" return } set args [convert_args $method $args] set omethod [convert_method $method] set tnum "003" set testfile fop$tnum.db puts "Fop$tnum ($method): Test of required behavior for sendmail." puts "\tFop$tnum.a: -truncate is not allowed within\ txn or locking env." set envflags "lock txn" foreach flag $envflags { set env [berkdb_env_noerr -create -home $testdir -$flag] set db [eval {berkdb_open_noerr -create} \ $omethod $args -env $env $testfile] error_check_good db_open [is_valid_db $db] TRUE error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 catch {[berkdb_open_noerr -truncate $omethod $args -env $env \ $testfile]} res error_check_good "$flag env not allowed" [is_substr $res \ "DB_TRUNCATE illegal with locking specified"] 1 error_check_good dbremove [$env dbremove $testfile] 0 error_check_good env_close [$env close] 0 error_check_good envremove [berkdb envremove -home $testdir] 0 } puts "\tFop$tnum.b: -create is allowed on open of existing\ zero-length file." # Create an empty file, then open with -create. We get an # error message warning us that this does not look like a # DB file, but the open should succeed. set fd [open $testdir/foo w] close $fd catch {set db [eval \ {berkdb_open_noerr -create} $omethod $args $testdir/foo]} res error_check_good open_fail [is_substr $errorInfo \ "unexpected file type or format"] 1 error_check_good db_open [is_valid_db $db] TRUE error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 puts "\tFop$tnum.c: -create is ignored on open of existing\ non-zero-length file." # Create a db file. Close and reopen with -create. Make # sure that we still have the same file by checking the contents. set key 1 set data "data" set file "file.db" set db [eval {berkdb_open -create $omethod} $args $testdir/$file] error_check_good db_open [is_valid_db $db] TRUE error_check_good db_put [$db put $key [chop_data $method $data]] 0 error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 set db [eval {berkdb_open -create $omethod} $args $testdir/$file] error_check_good db_open2 [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set ret [$db get $key] error_check_good db_get \ [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] [pad_data $method $data] error_check_good db_close2 [$db close] 0 puts "\tFop$tnum.d: -create is allowed on open -truncate of\ existing non-zero-length file." # Use the file we already have with -truncate flag. The open # should be successful, and when we query for the key that # used to be there, we should get nothing. set db [eval \ {berkdb_open -create -truncate $omethod} $args $testdir/$file] error_check_good db_open3 [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set ret [$db get $key] error_check_good db_get [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] "" error_check_good db_close3 [$db close] 0 }