-- -- Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more -- contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with -- this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. -- The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 -- (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with -- the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at -- -- http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -- -- Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -- distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -- WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -- See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -- limitations under the License. -- -- Very basic single user testing of update locks on cursors on heap tables. -- This ".subsql" test is -- meant to be run from another test such that it gets run under multiple -- isolation levels. This is important for update locks as they behave -- differently, depending on isolation levels. -- -- assume's caller has already done: run 'LockTableQuery.subsql'; to get -- easy access to the lock VTI. autocommit off; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Assumes that calling routine has set up the following simple dataset, -- a heap, no indexes with following initial values: -- create table (a int, b int, c somesortofchar); -- 1, 10, 'one' -- 2, 20, 'two' -- 3, 30, 'three' -- 4, 40, 'four' -- 5, 50, 'five' -- 6, 60, 'six' -- 7, 70, 'seven' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- select * from a; commit; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Test full cursor scan which does no updates. -- Should claim a "U" lock as it visits each row. In serializable it -- will convert the lock to S when it moves off the row, having done no -- update. In read committed it will release each U lock as it moves off -- the row. -- -- Note that the current implementation claims a IX table lock when doing -- update locking, which it will not release even if no actual update is -- performed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- get cursor scan_cursor as 'select a, b, c from a for update'; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; close scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Test full cursor scan which deletes "even" rows. -- Will claim an U lock as it visits each row. Will claim an X lock on any -- row it actually deletes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- get cursor scan_cursor as 'select a, b, c from a for update'; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; delete from a where current of scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; delete from a where current of scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; delete from a where current of scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; close scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; select * from a; commit; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Test full cursor scan which does no updates, now there are committed -- deleted rows in the heap, make sure there are no locks on the committed -- deleted rows. -- -- At this point the table should look like: -- 1, 10, 'one' -- 3, 30, 'three' -- 5, 50, 'five' -- 7, 70, 'seven' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- get cursor scan_cursor as 'select a, b, c from a for update'; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; close scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; select * from a; commit; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Test full cursor scan which updates the middle 2 rows, now there are -- committed deleted rows in the heap. Will get X locks only on the rows -- which are updated. -- -- At this point the table should look like: -- 1, 10, 'one' -- 3, 30, 'three' -- 5, 50, 'five' -- 7, 70, 'seven' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- get cursor scan_cursor as 'select a, b, c from a for update'; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; update a set a=-3,b=-30,c='-three' where current of scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; update a set a=-5,b=-50,c='-five' where current of scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; close scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; select * from a; commit; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Test qualified full cursor scan which does no updates. -- -- At this point the table should look like: -- 1, 10, 'one' -- -3, -30, '-three' -- -5, -50, '-five' -- 7, 70, 'seven' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- get cursor scan_cursor as 'select a, b, c from a where a < 0 for update'; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; close scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; select * from a; commit; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Test qualified full cursor scan which deletes the positive rows. -- -- At this point the table should look like: -- 1, 10, 'one' -- -3, -30, '-three' -- -5, -50, '-five' -- 7, 70, 'seven' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- get cursor scan_cursor as 'select a, b, c from a where a > 0 for update'; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; delete from a where current of scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; delete from a where current of scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; close scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; select * from a; commit; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Test qualified full cursor scan which updates a row. -- -- At this point the table should look like: -- -3, -30, '-three' -- -5, -50, '-five' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- get cursor scan_cursor as 'select a, b, c from a where a >= -5 for update'; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; update a set a=3,b=30,c='three' where current of scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; close scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; select * from a; commit; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Test qualified full cursor scan which updates a row and deletes a row. -- -- At this point the table should look like: -- 3, 30, 'three' -- -5, -50, '-five' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- get cursor scan_cursor as 'select a, b, c from a where a >= -5 for update'; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; update a set a=33,b=3030,c='threethree' where current of scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; next scan_cursor; delete from a where current of scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; close scan_cursor; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; select * from lock_table order by tabname, type desc, mode, cnt, lockname; commit; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- At this point the table should look like: -- 33, 3030, 'threethree' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- select * from a; commit; drop table a;