# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 # Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. # # $Id: test029.tcl,v 11.13 2000/08/25 14:21:55 sue Exp $ # # DB Test 29 {method nentries} # Test the Btree and Record number renumbering. proc test029 { method {nentries 10000} args} { source ./include.tcl set do_renumber [is_rrecno $method] set args [convert_args $method $args] set omethod [convert_method $method] puts "Test029: $method ($args)" if { [string compare $omethod "-hash"] == 0 } { puts "Test029 skipping for method HASH" return } if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 && $do_renumber != 1 } { puts "Test029 skipping for method RECNO (w/out renumbering)" return } # 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/test029.db set env NULL } else { set testfile test029.db incr eindex set env [lindex $args $eindex] } cleanup $testdir $env # Read the first nentries dictionary elements and reverse them. # Keep a list of these (these will be the keys). puts "\tTest029.a: initialization" set keys "" set did [open $dict] set count 0 while { [gets $did str] != -1 && $count < $nentries } { lappend keys [reverse $str] incr count } close $did # Generate sorted order for the keys set sorted_keys [lsort $keys] # Save the first and last keys set last_key [lindex $sorted_keys end] set last_keynum [llength $sorted_keys] set first_key [lindex $sorted_keys 0] set first_keynum 1 # Create the database if { [string compare $omethod "-btree"] == 0 } { set db [eval {berkdb_open -create -truncate \ -mode 0644 -recnum} $args {$omethod $testfile}] error_check_good dbopen [is_valid_db $db] TRUE } else { set db [eval {berkdb_open -create -truncate \ -mode 0644} $args {$omethod $testfile}] error_check_good dbopen [is_valid_db $db] TRUE } set pflags "" set gflags "" set txn "" if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 } { append gflags " -recno" } puts "\tTest029.b: put/get loop" foreach k $keys { if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 } { set key [lsearch $sorted_keys $k] incr key } else { set key $k } set ret [eval {$db put} \ $txn $pflags {$key [chop_data $method $k]}] error_check_good dbput $ret 0 set ret [eval {$db get} $txn $gflags {$key}] if { [string compare [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] $k] != 0 } { puts "Test029: put key-data $key $k got $ret" return } } # Now delete the first key in the database puts "\tTest029.c: delete and verify renumber" # Delete the first key in the file if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 } { set key $first_keynum } else { set key $first_key } set ret [eval {$db del} $txn {$key}] error_check_good db_del $ret 0 # Now we are ready to retrieve records based on # record number if { [string compare $omethod "-btree"] == 0 } { append gflags " -recno" } # First try to get the old last key (shouldn't exist) set ret [eval {$db get} $txn $gflags {$last_keynum}] error_check_good get_after_del $ret [list] # Now try to get what we think should be the last key set ret [eval {$db get} $txn $gflags {[expr $last_keynum - 1]}] error_check_good \ getn_last_after_del [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] $last_key # Create a cursor; we need it for the next test and we # need it for recno here. set dbc [eval {$db cursor} $txn] error_check_good db_cursor [is_substr $dbc $db] 1 # OK, now re-put the first key and make sure that we # renumber the last key appropriately. if { [string compare $omethod "-btree"] == 0 } { set ret [eval {$db put} $txn {$key [chop_data $method $first_key]}] error_check_good db_put $ret 0 } else { # Recno set ret [eval {$dbc get} $txn {-first}] set ret [eval {$dbc put} $txn $pflags {-before $first_key}] error_check_bad dbc_put:DB_BEFORE $ret 0 } # Now check that the last record matches the last record number set ret [eval {$db get} $txn $gflags {$last_keynum}] error_check_good \ getn_last_after_put [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] $last_key # Now delete the first key in the database using a cursor puts "\tTest029.d: delete with cursor and verify renumber" set ret [eval {$dbc get} $txn {-first}] error_check_good dbc_first $ret [list [list $key $first_key]] # Now delete at the cursor set ret [$dbc del] error_check_good dbc_del $ret 0 # Now check the record numbers of the last keys again. # First try to get the old last key (shouldn't exist) set ret [eval {$db get} $txn $gflags {$last_keynum}] error_check_good get_last_after_cursor_del:$ret $ret [list] # Now try to get what we think should be the last key set ret [eval {$db get} $txn $gflags {[expr $last_keynum - 1]}] error_check_good \ getn_after_cursor_del [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] $last_key # Re-put the first key and make sure that we renumber the last # key appropriately. puts "\tTest029.e: put with cursor and verify renumber" if { [string compare $omethod "-btree"] == 0 } { set ret [eval {$dbc put} \ $txn $pflags {-current $first_key}] error_check_good dbc_put:DB_CURRENT $ret 0 } else { set ret [eval {$dbc put} $txn $pflags {-before $first_key}] error_check_bad dbc_put:DB_BEFORE $ret 0 } # Now check that the last record matches the last record number set ret [eval {$db get} $txn $gflags {$last_keynum}] error_check_good \ get_after_cursor_reput [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] $last_key error_check_good dbc_close [$dbc close] 0 error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 }