# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 # Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. # # $Id: test055.tcl,v 11.11 2000/08/25 14:21:57 sue Exp $ # # Test055: # This test checks basic cursor operations. # There are N different scenarios to tests: # 1. (no dups) Set cursor, retrieve current. # 2. (no dups) Set cursor, retrieve next. # 3. (no dups) Set cursor, retrieve prev. proc test055 { method args } { global errorInfo source ./include.tcl set args [convert_args $method $args] set omethod [convert_method $method] puts "Test055: $method interspersed cursor and normal operations" # Create the database and open the dictionary set eindex [lsearch -exact $args "-env"] # # If we are using an env, then testfile should just be the db name. # Otherwise it is the test directory and the name. if { $eindex == -1 } { set testfile $testdir/test055.db set env NULL } else { set testfile test055.db incr eindex set env [lindex $args $eindex] } cleanup $testdir $env set flags "" set txn "" puts "\tTest055.a: No duplicates" set db [eval {berkdb_open -create -truncate -mode 0644 $omethod } \ $args {$testfile}] error_check_good db_open:nodup [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set curs [eval {$db cursor} $txn] error_check_good curs_open:nodup [is_substr $curs $db] 1 # Put three keys in the database for { set key 1 } { $key <= 3 } {incr key} { set r [eval {$db put} $txn $flags {$key datum$key}] error_check_good put $r 0 } # Retrieve keys sequentially so we can figure out their order set i 1 for {set d [$curs get -first] } { [llength $d] != 0 } {\ set d [$curs get -next] } { set key_set($i) [lindex [lindex $d 0] 0] incr i } # TEST CASE 1 puts "\tTest055.a1: Set cursor, retrieve current" # Now set the cursor on the middle on. set r [$curs get -set $key_set(2)] error_check_bad cursor_get:DB_SET [llength $r] 0 set k [lindex [lindex $r 0] 0] set d [lindex [lindex $r 0] 1] error_check_good curs_get:DB_SET:key $k $key_set(2) error_check_good \ curs_get:DB_SET:data $d [pad_data $method datum$key_set(2)] # Now retrieve current set r [$curs get -current] error_check_bad cursor_get:DB_CURRENT [llength $r] 0 set k [lindex [lindex $r 0] 0] set d [lindex [lindex $r 0] 1] error_check_good curs_get:DB_CURRENT:key $k $key_set(2) error_check_good \ curs_get:DB_CURRENT:data $d [pad_data $method datum$key_set(2)] # TEST CASE 2 puts "\tTest055.a2: Set cursor, retrieve previous" set r [$curs get -prev] error_check_bad cursor_get:DB_PREV [llength $r] 0 set k [lindex [lindex $r 0] 0] set d [lindex [lindex $r 0] 1] error_check_good curs_get:DB_PREV:key $k $key_set(1) error_check_good \ curs_get:DB_PREV:data $d [pad_data $method datum$key_set(1)] #TEST CASE 3 puts "\tTest055.a2: Set cursor, retrieve next" # Now set the cursor on the middle on. set r [$curs get -set $key_set(2)] error_check_bad cursor_get:DB_SET [llength $r] 0 set k [lindex [lindex $r 0] 0] set d [lindex [lindex $r 0] 1] error_check_good curs_get:DB_SET:key $k $key_set(2) error_check_good \ curs_get:DB_SET:data $d [pad_data $method datum$key_set(2)] # Now retrieve next set r [$curs get -next] error_check_bad cursor_get:DB_NEXT [llength $r] 0 set k [lindex [lindex $r 0] 0] set d [lindex [lindex $r 0] 1] error_check_good curs_get:DB_NEXT:key $k $key_set(3) error_check_good \ curs_get:DB_NEXT:data $d [pad_data $method datum$key_set(3)] # Close cursor and database. error_check_good curs_close [$curs close] 0 error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 }