symbian-qemu-0.9.1-12/python-2.6.1/Lib/sqlite3/test/hooks.py
author Gareth Stockwell <gareth.stockwell@accenture.com>
Wed, 22 Sep 2010 15:40:40 +0100
branchgraphics-phase-3
changeset 111 345f1c88c950
parent 1 2fb8b9db1c86
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fixes to syborg-graphicswrapper.vcproj These changes allow syborg-graphicswrapper to link against the hostthreadadapter and khronosapiwrapper libraries built by the graphics.simulator component. The .vcproj file uses relative paths, which requires that the following three packages are laid out as follows: os/ graphics adapt/ graphics.simulator qemu

#-*- coding: ISO-8859-1 -*-
# pysqlite2/test/hooks.py: tests for various SQLite-specific hooks
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import os, unittest
import sqlite3 as sqlite

class CollationTests(unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        pass

    def tearDown(self):
        pass

    def CheckCreateCollationNotCallable(self):
        con = sqlite.connect(":memory:")
        try:
            con.create_collation("X", 42)
            self.fail("should have raised a TypeError")
        except TypeError, e:
            self.failUnlessEqual(e.args[0], "parameter must be callable")

    def CheckCreateCollationNotAscii(self):
        con = sqlite.connect(":memory:")
        try:
            con.create_collation("collä", cmp)
            self.fail("should have raised a ProgrammingError")
        except sqlite.ProgrammingError, e:
            pass

    def CheckCollationIsUsed(self):
        if sqlite.version_info < (3, 2, 1):  # old SQLite versions crash on this test
            return
        def mycoll(x, y):
            # reverse order
            return -cmp(x, y)

        con = sqlite.connect(":memory:")
        con.create_collation("mycoll", mycoll)
        sql = """
            select x from (
            select 'a' as x
            union
            select 'b' as x
            union
            select 'c' as x
            ) order by x collate mycoll
            """
        result = con.execute(sql).fetchall()
        if result[0][0] != "c" or result[1][0] != "b" or result[2][0] != "a":
            self.fail("the expected order was not returned")

        con.create_collation("mycoll", None)
        try:
            result = con.execute(sql).fetchall()
            self.fail("should have raised an OperationalError")
        except sqlite.OperationalError, e:
            self.failUnlessEqual(e.args[0].lower(), "no such collation sequence: mycoll")

    def CheckCollationRegisterTwice(self):
        """
        Register two different collation functions under the same name.
        Verify that the last one is actually used.
        """
        con = sqlite.connect(":memory:")
        con.create_collation("mycoll", cmp)
        con.create_collation("mycoll", lambda x, y: -cmp(x, y))
        result = con.execute("""
            select x from (select 'a' as x union select 'b' as x) order by x collate mycoll
            """).fetchall()
        if result[0][0] != 'b' or result[1][0] != 'a':
            self.fail("wrong collation function is used")

    def CheckDeregisterCollation(self):
        """
        Register a collation, then deregister it. Make sure an error is raised if we try
        to use it.
        """
        con = sqlite.connect(":memory:")
        con.create_collation("mycoll", cmp)
        con.create_collation("mycoll", None)
        try:
            con.execute("select 'a' as x union select 'b' as x order by x collate mycoll")
            self.fail("should have raised an OperationalError")
        except sqlite.OperationalError, e:
            if not e.args[0].startswith("no such collation sequence"):
                self.fail("wrong OperationalError raised")

class ProgressTests(unittest.TestCase):
    def CheckProgressHandlerUsed(self):
        """
        Test that the progress handler is invoked once it is set.
        """
        con = sqlite.connect(":memory:")
        progress_calls = []
        def progress():
            progress_calls.append(None)
            return 0
        con.set_progress_handler(progress, 1)
        con.execute("""
            create table foo(a, b)
            """)
        self.failUnless(progress_calls)


    def CheckOpcodeCount(self):
        """
        Test that the opcode argument is respected.
        """
        con = sqlite.connect(":memory:")
        progress_calls = []
        def progress():
            progress_calls.append(None)
            return 0
        con.set_progress_handler(progress, 1)
        curs = con.cursor()
        curs.execute("""
            create table foo (a, b)
            """)
        first_count = len(progress_calls)
        progress_calls = []
        con.set_progress_handler(progress, 2)
        curs.execute("""
            create table bar (a, b)
            """)
        second_count = len(progress_calls)
        self.failUnless(first_count > second_count)

    def CheckCancelOperation(self):
        """
        Test that returning a non-zero value stops the operation in progress.
        """
        con = sqlite.connect(":memory:")
        progress_calls = []
        def progress():
            progress_calls.append(None)
            return 1
        con.set_progress_handler(progress, 1)
        curs = con.cursor()
        self.assertRaises(
            sqlite.OperationalError,
            curs.execute,
            "create table bar (a, b)")

    def CheckClearHandler(self):
        """
        Test that setting the progress handler to None clears the previously set handler.
        """
        con = sqlite.connect(":memory:")
        action = 0
        def progress():
            action = 1
            return 0
        con.set_progress_handler(progress, 1)
        con.set_progress_handler(None, 1)
        con.execute("select 1 union select 2 union select 3").fetchall()
        self.failUnlessEqual(action, 0, "progress handler was not cleared")

def suite():
    collation_suite = unittest.makeSuite(CollationTests, "Check")
    progress_suite = unittest.makeSuite(ProgressTests, "Check")
    return unittest.TestSuite((collation_suite, progress_suite))

def test():
    runner = unittest.TextTestRunner()
    runner.run(suite())

if __name__ == "__main__":
    test()