# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 1996-2002 # Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. # # $Id: test093.tcl,v 1.1.1.1 2003/02/15 04:56:17 zarzycki Exp $ # # TEST test093 # TEST Test using set_bt_compare. # TEST # TEST Use the first 10,000 entries from the dictionary. # TEST Insert each with self as key and data; retrieve each. # TEST After all are entered, retrieve all; compare output to original. # TEST Close file, reopen, do retrieve and re-verify. proc test093 { method {nentries 10000} {tnum "93"} args} { source ./include.tcl global btvals global btvalsck global errorInfo set dbargs [convert_args $method $args] set omethod [convert_method $method] if { [is_btree $method] != 1 } { puts "Test0$tnum: skipping for method $method." return } set txnenv 0 set eindex [lsearch -exact $dbargs "-env"] if { $eindex != -1 } { set testfile test0$tnum.db incr eindex set env [lindex $dbargs $eindex] set rpcenv [is_rpcenv $env] if { $rpcenv == 1 } { puts "Test0$tnum: skipping for RPC" return } set txnenv [is_txnenv $env] if { $txnenv == 1 } { append dbargs " -auto_commit " if { $nentries == 10000 } { set nentries 100 } } set testdir [get_home $env] cleanup $testdir $env } puts "Test0$tnum: $method ($args) $nentries using btcompare" test093_run $omethod $dbargs $nentries $tnum test093_cmp1 test093_sort1 test093_runbig $omethod $dbargs $nentries $tnum \ test093_cmp1 test093_sort1 test093_run $omethod $dbargs $nentries $tnum test093_cmp2 test093_sort2 # # Don't bother running the second, really slow, comparison # function on test093_runbig (file contents). # Clean up so verification doesn't fail. (There's currently # no way to specify a comparison function to berkdb dbverify.) # If we are using an env, then testfile should just be the db name. # Otherwise it is the test directory and the name. set eindex [lsearch -exact $dbargs "-env"] if { $eindex == -1 } { set env NULL } else { incr eindex set env [lindex $dbargs $eindex] set testdir [get_home $env] } cleanup $testdir $env } proc test093_run { method dbargs nentries tnum cmpfunc sortfunc } { source ./include.tcl global btvals global btvalsck # Create the database and open the dictionary set eindex [lsearch -exact $dbargs "-env"] # # If we are using an env, then testfile should just be the db name. # Otherwise it is the test directory and the name. set txnenv 0 if { $eindex == -1 } { set testfile $testdir/test0$tnum.db set env NULL } else { set testfile test0$tnum.db incr eindex set env [lindex $dbargs $eindex] set txnenv [is_txnenv $env] set testdir [get_home $env] } cleanup $testdir $env set db [eval {berkdb_open -btcompare $cmpfunc \ -create -mode 0644} $method $dbargs $testfile] error_check_good dbopen [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set did [open $dict] set t1 $testdir/t1 set t2 $testdir/t2 set t3 $testdir/t3 set pflags "" set gflags "" set txn "" set btvals {} set btvalsck {} set checkfunc test093_check puts "\tTest0$tnum.a: put/get loop" # Here is the loop where we put and get each key/data pair set count 0 while { [gets $did str] != -1 && $count < $nentries } { set key $str set str [reverse $str] if { $txnenv == 1 } { set t [$env txn] error_check_good txn [is_valid_txn $t $env] TRUE set txn "-txn $t" } set ret [eval \ {$db put} $txn $pflags {$key [chop_data $method $str]}] error_check_good put $ret 0 if { $txnenv == 1 } { error_check_good txn [$t commit] 0 } lappend btvals $key set ret [eval {$db get} $gflags {$key}] error_check_good \ get $ret [list [list $key [pad_data $method $str]]] incr count } close $did # Now we will get each key from the DB and compare the results # to the original. puts "\tTest0$tnum.b: dump file" if { $txnenv == 1 } { set t [$env txn] error_check_good txn [is_valid_txn $t $env] TRUE set txn "-txn $t" } dump_file $db $txn $t1 $checkfunc if { $txnenv == 1 } { error_check_good txn [$t commit] 0 } error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 # Now compare the keys to see if they match the dictionary (or ints) set q q filehead $nentries $dict $t2 filesort $t2 $t3 file rename -force $t3 $t2 filesort $t1 $t3 error_check_good Test0$tnum:diff($t3,$t2) \ [filecmp $t3 $t2] 0 puts "\tTest0$tnum.c: dump file in order" # Now, reopen the file and run the last test again. # We open it here, ourselves, because all uses of the db # need to have the correct comparison func set. Then # call dump_file_direction directly. set btvalsck {} set db [eval {berkdb_open -btcompare $cmpfunc -rdonly} \ $dbargs $method $testfile] error_check_good dbopen [is_valid_db $db] TRUE if { $txnenv == 1 } { set t [$env txn] error_check_good txn [is_valid_txn $t $env] TRUE set txn "-txn $t" } dump_file_direction $db $txn $t1 $checkfunc "-first" "-next" if { $txnenv == 1 } { error_check_good txn [$t commit] 0 } error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 # # We need to sort btvals according to the comparison function. # Once that is done, btvalsck and btvals should be the same. puts "\tTest0$tnum.d: check file order" $sortfunc error_check_good btvals:len [llength $btvals] [llength $btvalsck] for {set i 0} {$i < $nentries} {incr i} { error_check_good vals:$i [lindex $btvals $i] \ [lindex $btvalsck $i] } } proc test093_runbig { method dbargs nentries tnum cmpfunc sortfunc } { source ./include.tcl global btvals global btvalsck # Create the database and open the dictionary set eindex [lsearch -exact $dbargs "-env"] # # If we are using an env, then testfile should just be the db name. # Otherwise it is the test directory and the name. set txnenv 0 if { $eindex == -1 } { set testfile $testdir/test0$tnum.db set env NULL } else { set testfile test0$tnum.db incr eindex set env [lindex $dbargs $eindex] set txnenv [is_txnenv $env] set testdir [get_home $env] } cleanup $testdir $env set db [eval {berkdb_open -btcompare $cmpfunc \ -create -mode 0644} $method $dbargs $testfile] error_check_good dbopen [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set t1 $testdir/t1 set t2 $testdir/t2 set t3 $testdir/t3 set t4 $testdir/t4 set t5 $testdir/t5 set pflags "" set gflags "" set txn "" set btvals {} set btvalsck {} set checkfunc test093_checkbig puts "\tTest0$tnum.e:\ big key put/get loop key=filecontents data=filename" # Here is the loop where we put and get each key/data pair set file_list [get_file_list 1] set count 0 foreach f $file_list { set fid [open $f r] fconfigure $fid -translation binary set key [read $fid] close $fid set key $f$key set fcopy [open $t5 w] fconfigure $fcopy -translation binary puts -nonewline $fcopy $key close $fcopy if { $txnenv == 1 } { set t [$env txn] error_check_good txn [is_valid_txn $t $env] TRUE set txn "-txn $t" } set ret [eval {$db put} $txn $pflags {$key \ [chop_data $method $f]}] error_check_good put_file $ret 0 if { $txnenv == 1 } { error_check_good txn [$t commit] 0 } lappend btvals $key # Should really catch errors set fid [open $t4 w] fconfigure $fid -translation binary if [catch {eval {$db get} $gflags {$key}} data] { puts -nonewline $fid $data } else { # Data looks like {{key data}} set key [lindex [lindex $data 0] 0] puts -nonewline $fid $key } close $fid error_check_good \ Test093:diff($t5,$t4) [filecmp $t5 $t4] 0 incr count } # Now we will get each key from the DB and compare the results # to the original. puts "\tTest0$tnum.f: big dump file" if { $txnenv == 1 } { set t [$env txn] error_check_good txn [is_valid_txn $t $env] TRUE set txn "-txn $t" } dump_file $db $txn $t1 $checkfunc if { $txnenv == 1 } { error_check_good txn [$t commit] 0 } error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 puts "\tTest0$tnum.g: dump file in order" # Now, reopen the file and run the last test again. # We open it here, ourselves, because all uses of the db # need to have the correct comparison func set. Then # call dump_file_direction directly. set btvalsck {} set db [eval {berkdb_open -btcompare $cmpfunc -rdonly} \ $dbargs $method $testfile] error_check_good dbopen [is_valid_db $db] TRUE if { $txnenv == 1 } { set t [$env txn] error_check_good txn [is_valid_txn $t $env] TRUE set txn "-txn $t" } dump_file_direction $db $txn $t1 $checkfunc "-first" "-next" if { $txnenv == 1 } { error_check_good txn [$t commit] 0 } error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 # # We need to sort btvals according to the comparison function. # Once that is done, btvalsck and btvals should be the same. puts "\tTest0$tnum.h: check file order" $sortfunc error_check_good btvals:len [llength $btvals] [llength $btvalsck] set end [llength $btvals] for {set i 0} {$i < $end} {incr i} { error_check_good vals:$i [lindex $btvals $i] \ [lindex $btvalsck $i] } } # Simple bt comparison. proc test093_cmp1 { a b } { return [string compare $b $a] } # Simple bt sorting. proc test093_sort1 {} { global btvals # # This one is easy, just sort in reverse. # set btvals [lsort -decreasing $btvals] } proc test093_cmp2 { a b } { set arev [reverse $a] set brev [reverse $b] return [string compare $arev $brev] } proc test093_sort2 {} { global btvals # We have to reverse them, then sorts them. # Then reverse them back to real words. set rbtvals {} foreach i $btvals { lappend rbtvals [reverse $i] } set rbtvals [lsort -increasing $rbtvals] set newbtvals {} foreach i $rbtvals { lappend newbtvals [reverse $i] } set btvals $newbtvals } # Check function for test093; keys and data are identical proc test093_check { key data } { global btvalsck error_check_good "key/data mismatch" $data [reverse $key] lappend btvalsck $key } # Check function for test093 big keys; proc test093_checkbig { key data } { source ./include.tcl global btvalsck set fid [open $data r] fconfigure $fid -translation binary set cont [read $fid] close $fid error_check_good "key/data mismatch" $key $data$cont lappend btvalsck $key }