# 2010 September 17 # # May you do good and not evil. # May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. # May you share freely, never taking more than you give. # #*********************************************************************** # set testdir [file dirname $argv0] source $testdir/tester.tcl ifcapable !fts3||!shared_cache { finish_test return } db close set ::enable_shared_cache [sqlite3_enable_shared_cache 1] # Open two connections to the database in shared-cache mode. # sqlite3 db test.db sqlite3 db2 test.db # Create a virtual FTS3 table. Populate it with some initial data. # do_execsql_test fts3shared-1.1 { CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t1 USING fts3(x); BEGIN; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('We listened and looked sideways up!'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('Fear at my heart, as at a cup,'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('My life-blood seemed to sip!'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('The stars were dim, and thick the night'); COMMIT; } {} # Open a write transaction and insert rows into the FTS3 table. This takes # a write-lock on the underlying t1_content table. # do_execsql_test fts3shared-1.2 { BEGIN; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('The steersman''s face by his lamp gleamed white;'); } {} # Now try a SELECT on the full-text table. This particular SELECT does not # read data from the %_content table. But it still attempts to obtain a lock # on that table and so the SELECT fails. # do_test fts3shared-1.3 { catchsql { BEGIN; SELECT rowid FROM t1 WHERE t1 MATCH 'stars' } db2 } {1 {database table is locked}} # Verify that the first connection can commit its transaction. # do_test fts3shared-1.4 { sqlite3_get_autocommit db } 0 do_execsql_test fts3shared-1.5 { COMMIT } {} do_test fts3shared-1.6 { sqlite3_get_autocommit db } 1 # Verify that the second connection still has an open transaction. # do_test fts3shared-1.6 { sqlite3_get_autocommit db2 } 0 db close db2 close sqlite3_enable_shared_cache $::enable_shared_cache finish_test