# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 # Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. # # $Id: test065.tcl,v 11.8 2000/08/25 14:21:58 sue Exp $ # # DB Test 65: Test of DB->stat(DB_RECORDCOUNT) proc test065 { method args } { source ./include.tcl global errorCode global alphabet set args [convert_args $method $args] set omethod [convert_method $method] set tnum 65 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 $testdir/test0$tnum.db set env NULL } else { set testfile test0$tnum.db incr eindex set env [lindex $args $eindex] } cleanup $testdir $env puts "Test0$tnum: $method ($args) DB->stat(DB_RECORDCOUNT) test." puts "\tTest0$tnum.a: Create database and check it while empty." set db [eval {berkdb_open_noerr -create -truncate -mode 0644} \ $omethod $args $testfile] error_check_good db_open [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set ret [catch {eval $db stat -recordcount} res] error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 if { ([is_record_based $method] && ![is_queue $method]) \ || [is_rbtree $method] } { error_check_good recordcount_ok [lindex [lindex $res 0] 1] 0 } else { error_check_good \ recordcount_notok [is_substr $errorCode "EINVAL"] 1 puts "\tTest0$tnum: Test complete for method $method." return } # If we've got this far, we're on an access method for # which DB_RECORDCOUNT makes sense. Thus, we no longer # catch EINVALs, and no longer care about __db_errs. set db [eval {berkdb_open -create -mode 0644} $omethod $args $testfile] puts "\tTest0$tnum.b: put 10000 keys." if { [is_record_based $method] } { set gflags " -recno " set keypfx "" } else { set gflags "" set keypfx "key" } set data [pad_data $method $alphabet] for { set ndx 1 } { $ndx <= 10000 } { incr ndx } { set ret [eval {$db put} $keypfx$ndx $data] error_check_good db_put $ret 0 } set ret [$db stat -recordcount] error_check_good \ recordcount_after_puts [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] 10000 puts "\tTest0$tnum.c: delete 9000 keys." for { set ndx 1 } { $ndx <= 9000 } { incr ndx } { if { [is_rrecno $method] == 1 } { # if we're renumbering, when we hit key 5001 we'll # have deleted 5000 and we'll croak! So delete key # 1, repeatedly. set ret [eval {$db del} [concat $keypfx 1]] } else { set ret [eval {$db del} $keypfx$ndx] } error_check_good db_del $ret 0 } set ret [$db stat -recordcount] if { [is_rrecno $method] == 1 || [is_rbtree $method] == 1 } { # We allow renumbering--thus the stat should return 1000 error_check_good \ recordcount_after_dels [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] 1000 } else { # No renumbering--no change in RECORDCOUNT! error_check_good \ recordcount_after_dels [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] 10000 } puts "\tTest0$tnum.d: put 8000 new keys at the beginning." for { set ndx 1 } { $ndx <= 8000 } {incr ndx } { set ret [eval {$db put} $keypfx$ndx $data] error_check_good db_put_beginning $ret 0 } set ret [$db stat -recordcount] if { [is_rrecno $method] == 1 } { # With renumbering we're back up to 8000 error_check_good \ recordcount_after_dels [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] 8000 } elseif { [is_rbtree $method] == 1 } { # Total records in a btree is now 9000 error_check_good \ recordcount_after_dels [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] 9000 } else { # No renumbering--still no change in RECORDCOUNT. error_check_good \ recordcount_after_dels [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] 10000 } puts "\tTest0$tnum.e: put 8000 new keys off the end." for { set ndx 9001 } { $ndx <= 17000 } {incr ndx } { set ret [eval {$db put} $keypfx$ndx $data] error_check_good db_put_end $ret 0 } set ret [$db stat -recordcount] if { [is_rbtree $method] != 1 } { # If this is a recno database, the record count should # be up to 17000, the largest number we've seen, with # or without renumbering. error_check_good \ recordcount_after_dels [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] 17000 } else { # In an rbtree, 1000 of those keys were overwrites, # so there are 7000 new keys + 9000 old keys == 16000 error_check_good \ recordcount_after_dels [lindex [lindex $ret 0] 1] 16000 } error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 }