1 2#pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 3 4# 2001 September 15 5# 6# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of 7# a legal notice, here is a blessing: 8# 9# May you do good and not evil. 10# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. 11# May you share freely, never taking more than you give. 12# 13#*********************************************************************** 14# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. The 15# focus of this file is testing aggregate functions and the 16# GROUP BY and HAVING clauses of SELECT statements. 17# 18# $Id: select3.test,v 1.8 2003/01/31 17:16:37 drh Exp $ 19 20set testdir [file dirname $argv0] 21source $testdir/tester.tcl 22 23# Build some test data 24# 25do_test select3-1.0 { 26 set fd [open data1.txt w] 27 for {set i 1} {$i<32} {incr i} { 28 for {set j 0} {pow(2,$j)<$i} {incr j} {} 29 puts $fd "$i\t$j" 30 } 31 close $fd 32 execsql { 33 CREATE TABLE t1(n int, log int); 34 COPY t1 FROM 'data1.txt' 35 } 36 file delete data1.txt 37 execsql {SELECT DISTINCT log FROM t1 ORDER BY log} 38} {0 1 2 3 4 5} 39 40# Basic aggregate functions. 41# 42do_test select3-1.1 { 43 execsql {SELECT count(*) FROM t1} 44} {31} 45do_test select3-1.2 { 46 execsql { 47 SELECT min(n),min(log),max(n),max(log),sum(n),sum(log),avg(n),avg(log) 48 FROM t1 49 } 50} {1 0 31 5 496 124 16 4} 51do_test select3-1.3 { 52 execsql {SELECT max(n)/avg(n), max(log)/avg(log) FROM t1} 53} {1.9375 1.25} 54 55# Try some basic GROUP BY clauses 56# 57do_test select3-2.1 { 58 execsql {SELECT log, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY log ORDER BY log} 59} {0 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 8 5 15} 60do_test select3-2.2 { 61 execsql {SELECT log, min(n) FROM t1 GROUP BY log ORDER BY log} 62} {0 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 4 9 5 17} 63do_test select3-2.3 { 64 execsql {SELECT log, avg(n) FROM t1 GROUP BY log ORDER BY log} 65} {0 1 1 2 2 3.5 3 6.5 4 12.5 5 24} 66do_test select3-2.3 { 67 execsql {SELECT log, avg(n)+1 FROM t1 GROUP BY log ORDER BY log} 68} {0 2 1 3 2 4.5 3 7.5 4 13.5 5 25} 69do_test select3-2.4 { 70 execsql {SELECT log, avg(n)-min(n) FROM t1 GROUP BY log ORDER BY log} 71} {0 0 1 0 2 0.5 3 1.5 4 3.5 5 7} 72do_test select3-2.5 { 73 execsql {SELECT log*2+1, avg(n)-min(n) FROM t1 GROUP BY log ORDER BY log} 74} {1 0 3 0 5 0.5 7 1.5 9 3.5 11 7} 75do_test select3-2.6 { 76 execsql { 77 SELECT log*2+1 as x, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY x ORDER BY x 78 } 79} {1 1 3 1 5 2 7 4 9 8 11 15} 80do_test select3-2.7 { 81 execsql { 82 SELECT log*2+1 AS x, count(*) AS y FROM t1 GROUP BY x ORDER BY y 83 } 84} {1 1 3 1 5 2 7 4 9 8 11 15} 85do_test select3-2.8 { 86 execsql { 87 SELECT log*2+1 AS x, count(*) AS y FROM t1 GROUP BY x ORDER BY 10-(x+y) 88 } 89} {11 15 9 8 7 4 5 2 3 1 1 1} 90do_test select3-2.9 { 91 catchsql { 92 SELECT log, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY 'x' ORDER BY log; 93 } 94} {1 {GROUP BY terms must not be non-integer constants}} 95do_test select3-2.10 { 96 catchsql { 97 SELECT log, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY 0 ORDER BY log; 98 } 99} {1 {GROUP BY column number 0 out of range - should be between 1 and 2}} 100do_test select3-2.11 { 101 catchsql { 102 SELECT log, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY 3 ORDER BY log; 103 } 104} {1 {GROUP BY column number 3 out of range - should be between 1 and 2}} 105do_test select3-2.12 { 106 catchsql { 107 SELECT log, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY 1 ORDER BY log; 108 } 109} {0 {0 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 8 5 15}} 110#do_test select3-2.13 { 111# catchsql { 112# SELECT log, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY 2 ORDER BY log; 113# } 114#} {0 {0 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 8 5 15}} 115#do_test select3-2.14 { 116# catchsql { 117# SELECT log, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY count(*) ORDER BY log; 118# } 119#} {0 {0 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 8 5 15}} 120 121# Cannot have a HAVING without a GROUP BY 122# 123do_test select3-3.1 { 124 set v [catch {execsql {SELECT log, count(*) FROM t1 HAVING log>=4}} msg] 125 lappend v $msg 126} {1 {a GROUP BY clause is required before HAVING}} 127 128# Toss in some HAVING clauses 129# 130do_test select3-4.1 { 131 execsql {SELECT log, count(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY log HAVING log>=4 ORDER BY log} 132} {4 8 5 15} 133do_test select3-4.2 { 134 execsql { 135 SELECT log, count(*) FROM t1 136 GROUP BY log 137 HAVING count(*)>=4 138 ORDER BY log 139 } 140} {3 4 4 8 5 15} 141do_test select3-4.3 { 142 execsql { 143 SELECT log, count(*) FROM t1 144 GROUP BY log 145 HAVING count(*)>=4 146 ORDER BY max(n) 147 } 148} {3 4 4 8 5 15} 149do_test select3-4.4 { 150 execsql { 151 SELECT log AS x, count(*) AS y FROM t1 152 GROUP BY x 153 HAVING y>=4 154 ORDER BY max(n) 155 } 156} {3 4 4 8 5 15} 157do_test select3-4.5 { 158 execsql { 159 SELECT log AS x FROM t1 160 GROUP BY x 161 HAVING count(*)>=4 162 ORDER BY max(n) 163 } 164} {3 4 5} 165 166do_test select3-5.1 { 167 execsql { 168 SELECT log, count(*), avg(n), max(n+log*2) FROM t1 169 GROUP BY log 170 ORDER BY max(n+log*2), avg(n) 171 } 172} {0 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 2 3.5 8 3 4 6.5 14 4 8 12.5 24 5 15 24 41} 173do_test select3-5.2 { 174 execsql { 175 SELECT log, count(*), avg(n), max(n+log*2) FROM t1 176 GROUP BY log 177 ORDER BY max(n+log*2), min(log,avg(n)) 178 } 179} {0 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 2 3.5 8 3 4 6.5 14 4 8 12.5 24 5 15 24 41} 180 181# Test sorting of GROUP BY results in the presence of an index 182# on the GROUP BY column. 183# 184do_test select3-6.1 { 185 execsql { 186 SELECT log, min(n) FROM t1 GROUP BY log ORDER BY log; 187 } 188} {0 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 4 9 5 17} 189do_test select3-6.2 { 190 execsql { 191 SELECT log, min(n) FROM t1 GROUP BY log ORDER BY log DESC; 192 } 193} {5 17 4 9 3 5 2 3 1 2 0 1} 194do_test select3-6.3 { 195 execsql { 196 SELECT log, min(n) FROM t1 GROUP BY log ORDER BY 1; 197 } 198} {0 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 4 9 5 17} 199do_test select3-6.4 { 200 execsql { 201 SELECT log, min(n) FROM t1 GROUP BY log ORDER BY 1 DESC; 202 } 203} {5 17 4 9 3 5 2 3 1 2 0 1} 204do_test select3-6.5 { 205 execsql { 206 CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(log); 207 SELECT log, min(n) FROM t1 GROUP BY log ORDER BY log; 208 } 209} {0 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 4 9 5 17} 210do_test select3-6.6 { 211 execsql { 212 SELECT log, min(n) FROM t1 GROUP BY log ORDER BY log DESC; 213 } 214} {5 17 4 9 3 5 2 3 1 2 0 1} 215do_test select3-6.7 { 216 execsql { 217 SELECT log, min(n) FROM t1 GROUP BY log ORDER BY 1; 218 } 219} {0 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 4 9 5 17} 220do_test select3-6.8 { 221 execsql { 222 SELECT log, min(n) FROM t1 GROUP BY log ORDER BY 1 DESC; 223 } 224} {5 17 4 9 3 5 2 3 1 2 0 1} 225 226 227 228finish_test 229