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| # 2010 September 21
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| #
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| # The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of
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| # a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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| #
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| #    May you do good and not evil.
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| #    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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| #    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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| #
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| #***********************************************************************
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| #
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| # This file implements tests to verify that the "testable statements" in 
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| # the lang_delete.html document are correct.
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| #
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| set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
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| source $testdir/tester.tcl
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| 
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| ifcapable !compound {
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|   finish_test
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|   return
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| }
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| 
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| proc do_delete_tests {args} {
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|   uplevel do_select_tests $args
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| }
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| 
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| do_execsql_test e_delete-0.0 {
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|   CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
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|   CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a);
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| } {}
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| 
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| # -- syntax diagram delete-stmt
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| # -- syntax diagram qualified-table-name
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| #
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-0.1 {
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|   1  "DELETE FROM t1"                              {}
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|   2  "DELETE FROM t1 INDEXED BY i1"                {}
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|   3  "DELETE FROM t1 NOT INDEXED"                  {}
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|   4  "DELETE FROM main.t1"                         {}
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|   5  "DELETE FROM main.t1 INDEXED BY i1"           {}
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|   6  "DELETE FROM main.t1 NOT INDEXED"             {}
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|   7  "DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a>2"                    {}
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|   8  "DELETE FROM t1 INDEXED BY i1 WHERE a>2"      {}
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|   9  "DELETE FROM t1 NOT INDEXED WHERE a>2"        {}
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|   10 "DELETE FROM main.t1 WHERE a>2"               {}
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|   11 "DELETE FROM main.t1 INDEXED BY i1 WHERE a>2" {}
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|   12 "DELETE FROM main.t1 NOT INDEXED WHERE a>2"   {}
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| }
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-20205-17349 If the WHERE clause is not present, all
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| # records in the table are deleted.
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| #
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| drop_all_tables
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| do_test e_delete-1.0 {
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|   db transaction {
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|     foreach t {t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6} {
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|       execsql [string map [list %T% $t] {
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|         CREATE TABLE %T%(x, y);
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|         INSERT INTO %T% VALUES(1, 'one');
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|         INSERT INTO %T% VALUES(2, 'two');
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|         INSERT INTO %T% VALUES(3, 'three');
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|         INSERT INTO %T% VALUES(4, 'four');
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|         INSERT INTO %T% VALUES(5, 'five');
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|       }]
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|     }
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|   }
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| } {}
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-1.1 {
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|   1  "DELETE FROM t1       ; SELECT * FROM t1"       {}
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|   2  "DELETE FROM main.t2  ; SELECT * FROM t2"       {}
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| }
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-26300-50198 If a WHERE clause is supplied, then only
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| # those rows for which the WHERE clause boolean expression is true are
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| # deleted.
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| #
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-23360-48280 Rows for which the expression is false or
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| # NULL are retained.
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| #
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-1.2 {
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|   1  "DELETE FROM t3 WHERE 1       ; SELECT x FROM t3"       {}
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|   2  "DELETE FROM main.t4 WHERE 0  ; SELECT x FROM t4"       {1 2 3 4 5}
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|   3  "DELETE FROM t4 WHERE 0.0     ; SELECT x FROM t4"       {1 2 3 4 5}
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|   4  "DELETE FROM t4 WHERE NULL    ; SELECT x FROM t4"       {1 2 3 4 5}
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|   5  "DELETE FROM t4 WHERE y!='two'; SELECT x FROM t4"       {2}
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|   6  "DELETE FROM t4 WHERE y='two' ; SELECT x FROM t4"       {}
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|   7  "DELETE FROM t5 WHERE x=(SELECT max(x) FROM t5);SELECT x FROM t5" {1 2 3 4}
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|   8  "DELETE FROM t5 WHERE (SELECT max(x) FROM t4)  ;SELECT x FROM t5" {1 2 3 4}
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|   9  "DELETE FROM t5 WHERE (SELECT max(x) FROM t6)  ;SELECT x FROM t5" {}
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|   10 "DELETE FROM t6 WHERE y>'seven' ; SELECT y FROM t6"     {one four five}
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # Tests for restrictions on DELETE statements that appear within trigger
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| # programs.
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| #
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| forcedelete test.db2
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| forcedelete test.db3
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| do_execsql_test e_delete-2.0 {
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|   ATTACH 'test.db2' AS aux;
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|   ATTACH 'test.db3' AS aux2;
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| 
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|   CREATE TABLE temp.t7(a, b);   INSERT INTO temp.t7 VALUES(1, 2);
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|   CREATE TABLE main.t7(a, b);   INSERT INTO main.t7 VALUES(3, 4);
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|   CREATE TABLE aux.t7(a, b);    INSERT INTO aux.t7 VALUES(5, 6);
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|   CREATE TABLE aux2.t7(a, b);   INSERT INTO aux2.t7 VALUES(7, 8);
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| 
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|   CREATE TABLE main.t8(a, b);   INSERT INTO main.t8 VALUES(1, 2);
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|   CREATE TABLE aux.t8(a, b);    INSERT INTO aux.t8 VALUES(3, 4);
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|   CREATE TABLE aux2.t8(a, b);   INSERT INTO aux2.t8 VALUES(5, 6);
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| 
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|   CREATE TABLE aux.t9(a, b);    INSERT INTO aux.t9 VALUES(1, 2);
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|   CREATE TABLE aux2.t9(a, b);   INSERT INTO aux2.t9 VALUES(3, 4);
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| 
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|   CREATE TABLE aux2.t10(a, b);  INSERT INTO aux2.t10 VALUES(1, 2);
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| } {}
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| 
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-09681-58560 The table-name specified as part of a
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| # DELETE statement within a trigger body must be unqualified.
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| #
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-12275-20298 In other words, the schema-name. prefix on
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| # the table name is not allowed within triggers.
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| #
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-2.1 -error {
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|   qualified table names are not allowed on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements within triggers
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| } {
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|   1 {
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|       CREATE TRIGGER tr1 AFTER INSERT ON t1 BEGIN
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|         DELETE FROM main.t2;
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|       END;
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|   } {}
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| 
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|   2 {
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|       CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE UPDATE ON t2 BEGIN
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|         DELETE FROM temp.t7 WHERE a=new.a;
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|       END;
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|   } {}
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| 
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|   3 {
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|       CREATE TRIGGER tr1 AFTER UPDATE ON t8 BEGIN
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|         DELETE FROM aux2.t8 WHERE b!=a;
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|       END;
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|   } {}
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| }
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-28818-63526 If the table to which the trigger is
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| # attached is not in the temp database, then DELETE statements within
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| # the trigger body must operate on tables within the same database as
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| # it.
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| # 
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| #   This is tested in two parts. First, check that if a table of the
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| #   specified name does not exist, an error is raised. Secondly, test
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| #   that if tables with the specified name exist in multiple databases,
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| #   the local database table is used.
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| #
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-2.2.1 -error { no such table: %s } {
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|   1 {
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|       CREATE TRIGGER main.tr1 AFTER INSERT ON main.t7 BEGIN
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|         DELETE FROM t9;
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|       END;
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|       INSERT INTO main.t7 VALUES(1, 2);
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|   } {main.t9}
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| 
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|   2 {
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|       CREATE TRIGGER aux.tr2 BEFORE UPDATE ON t9 BEGIN
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|         DELETE FROM t10;
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|       END;
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|       UPDATE t9 SET a=1;
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|   } {aux.t10}
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| }
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| do_execsql_test e_delete-2.2.X {
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|   DROP TRIGGER main.tr1;
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|   DROP TRIGGER aux.tr2;
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| } {}
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| 
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-2.2.2 {
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|   1 {
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|       CREATE TRIGGER aux.tr1 AFTER INSERT ON t8 BEGIN
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|         DELETE FROM t9;
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|       END;
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|       INSERT INTO aux.t8 VALUES(1, 2);
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| 
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|       SELECT count(*) FROM aux.t9 
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|         UNION ALL
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|       SELECT count(*) FROM aux2.t9;
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|   } {0 1}
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| 
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|   2 {
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|       CREATE TRIGGER main.tr1 AFTER INSERT ON t8 BEGIN
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|         DELETE FROM t7;
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|       END;
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|       INSERT INTO main.t8 VALUES(1, 2);
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| 
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|       SELECT count(*) FROM temp.t7 
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|         UNION ALL
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|       SELECT count(*) FROM main.t7
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|         UNION ALL
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|       SELECT count(*) FROM aux.t7
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|         UNION ALL
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|       SELECT count(*) FROM aux2.t7;
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|   } {1 0 1 1}
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| }
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-31567-38587 If the table to which the trigger is
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| # attached is in the TEMP database, then the unqualified name of the
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| # table being deleted is resolved in the same way as it is for a
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| # top-level statement (by searching first the TEMP database, then the
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| # main database, then any other databases in the order they were
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| # attached).
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| #
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| do_execsql_test e_delete-2.3.0 {
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|   DROP TRIGGER aux.tr1;
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|   DROP TRIGGER main.tr1;
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|   DELETE FROM main.t8 WHERE oid>1;
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|   DELETE FROM aux.t8 WHERE oid>1;
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|   INSERT INTO aux.t9 VALUES(1, 2);
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|   INSERT INTO main.t7 VALUES(3, 4);
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| } {}
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| do_execsql_test e_delete-2.3.1 {
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|   SELECT count(*) FROM temp.t7 UNION ALL SELECT count(*) FROM main.t7 UNION ALL
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|   SELECT count(*) FROM aux.t7  UNION ALL SELECT count(*) FROM aux2.t7;
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| 
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|   SELECT count(*) FROM main.t8 UNION ALL SELECT count(*) FROM aux.t8  
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|   UNION ALL SELECT count(*) FROM aux2.t8;
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| 
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|   SELECT count(*) FROM aux.t9  UNION ALL SELECT count(*) FROM aux2.t9;
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| 
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|   SELECT count(*) FROM aux2.t10;
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| } {1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1}
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| do_execsql_test e_delete-2.3.2 {
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|   CREATE TRIGGER temp.tr1 AFTER INSERT ON t7 BEGIN
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|     DELETE FROM t7;
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|     DELETE FROM t8;
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|     DELETE FROM t9;
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|     DELETE FROM t10;
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|   END;
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|   INSERT INTO temp.t7 VALUES('hello', 'world');
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| } {}
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| do_execsql_test e_delete-2.3.3 {
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|   SELECT count(*) FROM temp.t7 UNION ALL SELECT count(*) FROM main.t7 UNION ALL
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|   SELECT count(*) FROM aux.t7  UNION ALL SELECT count(*) FROM aux2.t7;
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| 
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|   SELECT count(*) FROM main.t8 UNION ALL SELECT count(*) FROM aux.t8  
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|   UNION ALL SELECT count(*) FROM aux2.t8;
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| 
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|   SELECT count(*) FROM aux.t9  UNION ALL SELECT count(*) FROM aux2.t9;
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| 
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|   SELECT count(*) FROM aux2.t10;
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| } {0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0}
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-28691-49464 The INDEXED BY and NOT INDEXED clauses are
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| # not allowed on DELETE statements within triggers.
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| #
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| do_execsql_test e_delete-2.4.0 {
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|   CREATE INDEX i8 ON t8(a, b);
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| } {}
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-2.4 -error {
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|   the %s %s clause is not allowed on UPDATE or DELETE statements within triggers
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| } {
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|   1 {
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|     CREATE TRIGGER tr3 AFTER INSERT ON t8 BEGIN
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|       DELETE FROM t8 INDEXED BY i8 WHERE a=5;
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|     END;
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|   } {INDEXED BY}
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|   2 {
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|     CREATE TRIGGER tr3 AFTER INSERT ON t8 BEGIN
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|       DELETE FROM t8 NOT INDEXED WHERE a=5;
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|     END;
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|   } {NOT INDEXED}
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| }
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| 
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| ifcapable update_delete_limit {
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-64942-06615 The LIMIT and ORDER BY clauses (described
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| # below) are unsupported for DELETE statements within triggers.
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| #
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-2.5 -error { near "%s": syntax error } {
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|   1 {
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|     CREATE TRIGGER tr3 AFTER INSERT ON t8 BEGIN
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|       DELETE FROM t8 LIMIT 10;
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|     END;
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|   } {LIMIT}
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|   2 {
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|     CREATE TRIGGER tr3 AFTER INSERT ON t8 BEGIN
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|       DELETE FROM t8 ORDER BY a LIMIT 5;
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|     END;
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|   } {ORDER}
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| }
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-40026-10531 If SQLite is compiled with the
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| # SQLITE_ENABLE_UPDATE_DELETE_LIMIT compile-time option, then the syntax
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| # of the DELETE statement is extended by the addition of optional ORDER
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| # BY and LIMIT clauses:
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| #
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| # -- syntax diagram delete-stmt-limited
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| #
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-3.1 {
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|   1   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 5"                                    {}
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|   2   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 5-1 OFFSET 2+2"                       {}
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|   3   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 2+2, 16/4"                            {}
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|   4   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY x LIMIT 5"                         {}
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|   5   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY x LIMIT 5-1 OFFSET 2+2"            {}
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|   6   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY x LIMIT 2+2, 16/4"                 {}
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|   7   "DELETE FROM t1 WHERE x>2 LIMIT 5"                          {}
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|   8   "DELETE FROM t1 WHERE x>2 LIMIT 5-1 OFFSET 2+2"             {}
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|   9   "DELETE FROM t1 WHERE x>2 LIMIT 2+2, 16/4"                  {}
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|   10  "DELETE FROM t1 WHERE x>2 ORDER BY x LIMIT 5"               {}
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|   11  "DELETE FROM t1 WHERE x>2 ORDER BY x LIMIT 5-1 OFFSET 2+2"  {}
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|   12  "DELETE FROM t1 WHERE x>2 ORDER BY x LIMIT 2+2, 16/4"       {}
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| }
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| 
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| drop_all_tables
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| proc rebuild_t1 {} {
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|   catchsql { DROP TABLE t1 }
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|   execsql {
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|     CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
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|     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'one');
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|     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'two');
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|     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 'three');
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|     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4, 'four');
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|     INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 'five');
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-44062-08550 If a DELETE statement has a LIMIT clause,
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| # the maximum number of rows that will be deleted is found by evaluating
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| # the accompanying expression and casting it to an integer value.
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| #
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| rebuild_t1
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-3.2 -repair rebuild_t1 -query {
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|   SELECT a FROM t1
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| } {
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|   1   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 3"       {4 5}
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|   2   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 1+1"     {3 4 5}
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|   3   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT '4'"     {5}
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|   4   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT '1.0'"   {2 3 4 5}
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| }
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-02661-56399 If the result of the evaluating the LIMIT
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| # clause cannot be losslessly converted to an integer value, it is an
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| # error.
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| #
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-3.3 -error { datatype mismatch } {
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|   1   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 'abc'"   {}
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|   2   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT NULL"    {}
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|   3   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT X'ABCD'" {}
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|   4   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 1.2"     {}
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| }
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-00598-03741 A negative LIMIT value is interpreted as
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| # "no limit".
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| #
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-3.4 -repair rebuild_t1 -query {
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|   SELECT a FROM t1
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| } {
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|   1   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT -1"       {}
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|   2   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 2-4"      {}
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|   3   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT -4.0"     {}
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|   4   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 5*-1"     {}
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| }
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-26377-49195 If the DELETE statement also has an OFFSET
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| # clause, then it is similarly evaluated and cast to an integer value.
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| # Again, it is an error if the value cannot be losslessly converted to
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| # an integer.
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| #
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-3.5 -error { datatype mismatch } {
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|   1   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 1 OFFSET 'abc'"   {}
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|   2   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 1 OFFSET NULL"    {}
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|   3   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 1 OFFSET X'ABCD'" {}
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|   4   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 1 OFFSET 1.2"     {}
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|   5   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 'abc', 1"         {}
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|   6   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT NULL, 1"          {}
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|   7   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT X'ABCD', 1"       {}
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|   8   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 1.2, 1"           {}
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-64004-53814 If there is no OFFSET clause, or the
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| # calculated integer value is negative, the effective OFFSET value is
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| # zero.
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| #
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-3.6 -repair rebuild_t1 -query {
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|   SELECT a FROM t1
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| } {
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|   1a  "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 3 OFFSET 0"        {4 5}
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|   1b  "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 3"                 {4 5}
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|   1c  "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 3 OFFSET -1"       {4 5}
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|   2a  "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 1+1 OFFSET 0"      {3 4 5}
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|   2b  "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 1+1"               {3 4 5}
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|   2c  "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 1+1 OFFSET 2-5"    {3 4 5}
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|   3a  "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT '4' OFFSET 0"      {5}
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|   3b  "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT '4'"               {5}
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|   3c  "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT '4' OFFSET -1.0"   {5}
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|   4a  "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT '1.0' OFFSET 0"    {2 3 4 5}
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|   4b  "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT '1.0'"             {2 3 4 5}
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|   4c  "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT '1.0' OFFSET -11"  {2 3 4 5}
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| }
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-48141-52334 If the DELETE statement has an ORDER BY
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| # clause, then all rows that would be deleted in the absence of the
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| # LIMIT clause are sorted according to the ORDER BY. The first M rows,
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| # where M is the value found by evaluating the OFFSET clause expression,
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| # are skipped, and the following N, where N is the value of the LIMIT
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| # expression, are deleted.
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| #
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-3.7 -repair rebuild_t1 -query {
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|   SELECT a FROM t1
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| } {
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|   1   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY b LIMIT 2"               {1 2 3}
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|   2   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY length(b), a LIMIT 3"    {3 5}
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|   3   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY a DESC LIMIT 1 OFFSET 0"  {1 2 3 4}
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|   4   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY a DESC LIMIT 1 OFFSET 1"  {1 2 3 5}
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|   5   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY a DESC LIMIT 1 OFFSET 2"  {1 2 4 5}
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| }
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-64535-08414 If there are less than N rows remaining
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| # after taking the OFFSET clause into account, or if the LIMIT clause
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| # evaluated to a negative value, then all remaining rows are deleted.
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| #
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-3.8 -repair rebuild_t1 -query {
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|   SELECT a FROM t1
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| } {
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|   1   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY a ASC LIMIT 10"           {}
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|   2   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY a ASC LIMIT -1"           {}
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|   3   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY a ASC LIMIT 4 OFFSET 2"   {1 2}
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| }
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-37284-06965 If the DELETE statement has no ORDER BY
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| # clause, then all rows that would be deleted in the absence of the
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| # LIMIT clause are assembled in an arbitrary order before applying the
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| # LIMIT and OFFSET clauses to determine the subset that are actually
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| # deleted.
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| #
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| #     In practice, the "arbitrary order" is rowid order.
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| #
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-3.9 -repair rebuild_t1 -query {
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|   SELECT a FROM t1
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| } {
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|   1   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 2"               {3 4 5}
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|   2   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 3"               {4 5}
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|   3   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 1 OFFSET 0"      {2 3 4 5}
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|   4   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 1 OFFSET 1"      {1 3 4 5}
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|   5   "DELETE FROM t1 LIMIT 1 OFFSET 2"      {1 2 4 5}
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| # EVIDENCE-OF: R-07548-13422 The ORDER BY clause on a DELETE statement
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| # is used only to determine which rows fall within the LIMIT. The order
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| # in which rows are deleted is arbitrary and is not influenced by the
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| # ORDER BY clause.
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| #
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| #     In practice, rows are always deleted in rowid order.
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| #
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| do_delete_tests e_delete-3.10 -repair {
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|   rebuild_t1 
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|   catchsql { DROP TABLE t1log }
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|   execsql {
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|     CREATE TABLE t1log(x);
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|     CREATE TRIGGER tr1 AFTER DELETE ON t1 BEGIN
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|       INSERT INTO t1log VALUES(old.a);
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|     END;
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|   }
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| } -query {
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|   SELECT x FROM t1log
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| } {
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|   1   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY a DESC LIMIT 2"   {4 5}
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|   2   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY a DESC LIMIT -1"  {1 2 3 4 5}
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|   3   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY a ASC LIMIT 2"    {1 2}
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|   4   "DELETE FROM t1 ORDER BY a ASC LIMIT -1"   {1 2 3 4 5}
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| }
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| 
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| }
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|  
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| finish_test
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