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1 | office | 1 | # 2001 September 15 |
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3 | # The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of |
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4 | # a legal notice, here is a blessing: |
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5 | # |
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6 | # May you do good and not evil. |
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7 | # May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. |
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8 | # May you share freely, never taking more than you give. |
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9 | # |
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10 | #*********************************************************************** |
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11 | # This file runs all tests. |
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12 | # |
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13 | # $Id: memleak.test,v 1.10 2007/03/30 17:17:52 drh Exp $ |
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15 | set testdir [file dirname $argv0] |
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16 | source $testdir/tester.tcl |
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17 | rename finish_test memleak_finish_test |
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18 | proc finish_test {} { |
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19 | catch {db close} |
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20 | memleak_check |
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21 | } |
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23 | if {[file exists ./sqlite_test_count]} { |
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24 | set COUNT [exec cat ./sqlite_test_count] |
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25 | } else { |
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26 | set COUNT 3 |
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27 | } |
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29 | # LeakList will hold a list of the number of unfreed mallocs after |
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30 | # each round of the test. This number should be constant. If it |
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31 | # grows, it may mean there is a memory leak in the library. |
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32 | # |
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33 | set LeakList {} |
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35 | set EXCLUDE { |
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36 | all.test |
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37 | quick.test |
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38 | misuse.test |
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39 | memleak.test |
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40 | btree2.test |
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41 | async.test |
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42 | async2.test |
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43 | trans.test |
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44 | crash.test |
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45 | autovacuum_crash.test |
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46 | } |
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47 | # Test files btree2.test and btree4.test don't work if the |
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48 | # SQLITE_DEFAULT_AUTOVACUUM macro is defined to true (because they depend |
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49 | # on tables being allocated starting at page 2). |
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50 | # |
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51 | ifcapable default_autovacuum { |
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52 | lappend EXCLUDE btree2.test |
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53 | lappend EXCLUDE btree4.test |
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54 | } |
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56 | if {[sqlite3 -has-codec]} { |
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57 | # lappend EXCLUDE |
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58 | } |
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59 | if {[llength $argv]>0} { |
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60 | set FILELIST $argv |
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61 | set argv {} |
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62 | } else { |
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63 | set FILELIST [lsort -dictionary [glob $testdir/*.test]] |
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64 | } |
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66 | foreach testfile $FILELIST { |
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67 | set tail [file tail $testfile] |
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68 | if {[lsearch -exact $EXCLUDE $tail]>=0} continue |
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69 | set LeakList {} |
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70 | for {set COUNTER 0} {$COUNTER<$COUNT} {incr COUNTER} { |
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71 | source $testfile |
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72 | if {[info exists Leak]} { |
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73 | lappend LeakList $Leak |
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74 | } |
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75 | } |
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76 | if {$LeakList!=""} { |
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77 | puts -nonewline memory-leak-test-$tail... |
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78 | incr_ntest |
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79 | foreach x $LeakList { |
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80 | if {$x!=[lindex $LeakList 0]} { |
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81 | puts " failed! ($LeakList)" |
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82 | fail_test memory-leak-test-$tail |
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83 | break |
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84 | } |
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85 | } |
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86 | puts " Ok" |
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87 | } |
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88 | } |
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89 | memleak_finish_test |
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91 | # Run the malloc tests and the misuse test after memory leak detection. |
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92 | # Both tests leak memory. |
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93 | # |
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94 | #catch {source $testdir/misuse.test} |
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95 | #catch {source $testdir/malloc.test} |
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97 | memleak_finish_test |