# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 1996-2002 # Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. # # $Id: test099.tcl,v 1.1.1.1 2003/02/15 04:56:17 zarzycki Exp $ # # TEST test099 # TEST # TEST Test of DB->get and DBC->c_get with set_recno and get_recno. # TEST # TEST Populate a small btree -recnum database. # TEST After all are entered, retrieve each using -recno with DB->get. # TEST Open a cursor and do the same for DBC->c_get with set_recno. # TEST Verify that set_recno sets the record number position properly. # TEST Verify that get_recno returns the correct record numbers. proc test099 { method {nentries 10000} args } { source ./include.tcl set args [convert_args $method $args] set omethod [convert_method $method] puts "Test099: Test of set_recno and get_recno in DBC->c_get." if { [is_rbtree $method] != 1 } { puts "Test099: skipping for method $method." return } set txnenv 0 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/test099.db set env NULL } else { set testfile test099.db incr eindex set env [lindex $args $eindex] set txnenv [is_txnenv $env] if { $txnenv == 1 } { append args " -auto_commit " # # If we are using txns and running with the # default, set the default down a bit. # if { $nentries == 10000 } { set nentries 100 } } set testdir [get_home $env] } set t1 $testdir/t1 cleanup $testdir $env # Create the database and open the dictionary set db [eval {berkdb_open \ -create -mode 0644} $args {$omethod $testfile}] error_check_good dbopen [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set did [open $dict] set pflags "" set gflags "" set txn "" set count 1 append gflags " -recno" puts "\tTest099.a: put loop" # Here is the loop where we put each key/data pair while { [gets $did str] != -1 && $count < $nentries } { # global kvals # set key [expr $count] # set kvals($key) [pad_data $method $str] set key $str if { $txnenv == 1 } { set t [$env txn] error_check_good txn [is_valid_txn $t $env] TRUE set txn "-txn $t" } set r [eval {$db put} \ $txn $pflags {$key [chop_data $method $str]}] error_check_good db_put $r 0 if { $txnenv == 1 } { error_check_good txn [$t commit] 0 } incr count } close $did puts "\tTest099.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 test099.check if { $txnenv == 1 } { error_check_good txn [$t commit] 0 } error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 puts "\tTest099.c: Test set_recno then get_recno" set db [eval {berkdb_open -rdonly} $args $omethod $testfile ] error_check_good dbopen [is_valid_db $db] TRUE # Open a cursor if { $txnenv == 1 } { set t [$env txn] error_check_good txn [is_valid_txn $t $env] TRUE set txn "-txn $t" } set dbc [eval {$db cursor} $txn] error_check_good db_cursor [is_substr $dbc $db] 1 set did [open $t1] set recno 1 # Create key(recno) array to use for later comparison while { [gets $did str] != -1 } { set kvals($recno) $str incr recno } set recno 1 set ret [$dbc get -first] error_check_bad dbc_get_first [llength $ret] 0 # First walk forward through the database .... while { $recno < $count } { # Test set_recno: verify it sets the record number properly. set current [$dbc get -current] set r [$dbc get -set_recno $recno] error_check_good set_recno $current $r # Test set_recno: verify that we find the expected key # at the current record number position. set k [lindex [lindex $r 0] 0] error_check_good set_recno $kvals($recno) $k # Test get_recno: verify that the return from # get_recno matches the record number just set. set g [$dbc get -get_recno] error_check_good get_recno $recno $g set ret [$dbc get -next] incr recno } # ... and then backward. set recno [expr $count - 1] while { $recno > 0 } { # Test set_recno: verify that we find the expected key # at the current record number position. set r [$dbc get -set_recno $recno] set k [lindex [lindex $r 0] 0] error_check_good set_recno $kvals($recno) $k # Test get_recno: verify that the return from # get_recno matches the record number just set. set g [$dbc get -get_recno] error_check_good get_recno $recno $g set recno [expr $recno - 1] } error_check_good cursor_close [$dbc close] 0 if { $txnenv == 1 } { error_check_good txn [$t commit] 0 } error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0 close $did } # Check function for dumped file; data should be fixed are identical proc test099.check { key data } { error_check_good "data mismatch for key $key" $key $data }