
BUG=138542 TBR=shess@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1533283002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#366346}
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8.9 KiB
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254 lines
8.9 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <string>
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#include "base/bind.h"
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#include "base/files/file_util.h"
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#include "base/files/memory_mapped_file.h"
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#include "base/files/scoped_temp_dir.h"
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#include "sql/connection.h"
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#include "sql/statement.h"
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#include "sql/test/sql_test_base.h"
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#include "sql/test/test_helpers.h"
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#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
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#include "third_party/sqlite/sqlite3.h"
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// Test that certain features are/are-not enabled in our SQLite.
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namespace {
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void CaptureErrorCallback(int* error_pointer, std::string* sql_text,
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int error, sql::Statement* stmt) {
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*error_pointer = error;
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const char* text = stmt ? stmt->GetSQLStatement() : NULL;
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*sql_text = text ? text : "no statement available";
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}
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class SQLiteFeaturesTest : public sql::SQLTestBase {
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public:
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SQLiteFeaturesTest() : error_(SQLITE_OK) {}
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void SetUp() override {
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SQLTestBase::SetUp();
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// The error delegate will set |error_| and |sql_text_| when any sqlite
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// statement operation returns an error code.
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db().set_error_callback(
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base::Bind(&CaptureErrorCallback, &error_, &sql_text_));
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}
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void TearDown() override {
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// If any error happened the original sql statement can be found in
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// |sql_text_|.
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EXPECT_EQ(SQLITE_OK, error_) << sql_text_;
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SQLTestBase::TearDown();
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}
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int error() { return error_; }
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private:
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// The error code of the most recent error.
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int error_;
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// Original statement which has caused the error.
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std::string sql_text_;
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};
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// Do not include fts1 support, it is not useful, and nobody is
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// looking at it.
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TEST_F(SQLiteFeaturesTest, NoFTS1) {
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ASSERT_EQ(SQLITE_ERROR, db().ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode(
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"CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE foo USING fts1(x)"));
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}
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// Do not include fts2 support, it is not useful, and nobody is
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// looking at it.
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TEST_F(SQLiteFeaturesTest, NoFTS2) {
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ASSERT_EQ(SQLITE_ERROR, db().ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode(
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"CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE foo USING fts2(x)"));
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}
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// fts3 used to be used for history files, and may also be used by WebDatabase
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// clients.
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TEST_F(SQLiteFeaturesTest, FTS3) {
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ASSERT_TRUE(db().Execute("CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE foo USING fts3(x)"));
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}
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#if !defined(USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE)
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// Originally history used fts2, which Chromium patched to treat "foo*" as a
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// prefix search, though the icu tokenizer would return it as two tokens {"foo",
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// "*"}. Test that fts3 works correctly.
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TEST_F(SQLiteFeaturesTest, FTS3_Prefix) {
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const char kCreateSql[] =
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"CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE foo USING fts3(x, tokenize icu)";
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ASSERT_TRUE(db().Execute(kCreateSql));
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ASSERT_TRUE(db().Execute("INSERT INTO foo (x) VALUES ('test')"));
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sql::Statement s(db().GetUniqueStatement(
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"SELECT x FROM foo WHERE x MATCH 'te*'"));
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ASSERT_TRUE(s.Step());
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EXPECT_EQ("test", s.ColumnString(0));
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}
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#endif
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#if !defined(USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE)
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// Verify that Chromium's SQLite is compiled with HAVE_USLEEP defined. With
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// HAVE_USLEEP, SQLite uses usleep() with millisecond granularity. Otherwise it
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// uses sleep() with second granularity.
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TEST_F(SQLiteFeaturesTest, UsesUsleep) {
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base::TimeTicks before = base::TimeTicks::Now();
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sqlite3_sleep(1);
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base::TimeDelta delta = base::TimeTicks::Now() - before;
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// It is not impossible for this to be over 1000 if things are compiled the
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// right way. But it is very unlikely, most platforms seem to be around
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// <TBD>.
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LOG(ERROR) << "Milliseconds: " << delta.InMilliseconds();
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EXPECT_LT(delta.InMilliseconds(), 1000);
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}
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#endif
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// Ensure that our SQLite version has working foreign key support with cascade
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// delete support.
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TEST_F(SQLiteFeaturesTest, ForeignKeySupport) {
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ASSERT_TRUE(db().Execute("PRAGMA foreign_keys=1"));
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ASSERT_TRUE(db().Execute("CREATE TABLE parents (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY)"));
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ASSERT_TRUE(db().Execute(
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"CREATE TABLE children ("
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" id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,"
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" pid INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES parents(id) ON DELETE CASCADE)"));
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// Inserting without a matching parent should fail with constraint violation.
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// Mask off any extended error codes for USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE.
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int insertErr = db().ExecuteAndReturnErrorCode(
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"INSERT INTO children VALUES (10, 1)");
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EXPECT_EQ(SQLITE_CONSTRAINT, (insertErr&0xff));
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size_t rows;
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EXPECT_TRUE(sql::test::CountTableRows(&db(), "children", &rows));
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EXPECT_EQ(0u, rows);
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// Inserting with a matching parent should work.
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ASSERT_TRUE(db().Execute("INSERT INTO parents VALUES (1)"));
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EXPECT_TRUE(db().Execute("INSERT INTO children VALUES (11, 1)"));
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EXPECT_TRUE(db().Execute("INSERT INTO children VALUES (12, 1)"));
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EXPECT_TRUE(sql::test::CountTableRows(&db(), "children", &rows));
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EXPECT_EQ(2u, rows);
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// Deleting the parent should cascade, i.e., delete the children as well.
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ASSERT_TRUE(db().Execute("DELETE FROM parents"));
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EXPECT_TRUE(sql::test::CountTableRows(&db(), "children", &rows));
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EXPECT_EQ(0u, rows);
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}
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#if defined(MOJO_APPTEST_IMPL) || defined(OS_IOS)
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// If the platform cannot support SQLite mmap'ed I/O, make sure SQLite isn't
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// offering to support it.
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TEST_F(SQLiteFeaturesTest, NoMmap) {
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// For recent versions of SQLite, SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE=0 can be used to
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// disable mmap support. Alternately, sqlite3_config() could be used. In
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// that case, the pragma will run successfully, but the size will always be 0.
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//
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// The SQLite embedded in older iOS releases predates the addition of mmap
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// support. In that case the pragma will run without error, but no results
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// are returned when querying the value.
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//
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// MojoVFS implements a no-op for xFileControl(). PRAGMA mmap_size is
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// implemented in terms of SQLITE_FCNTL_MMAP_SIZE. In that case, the pragma
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// will succeed but with no effect.
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ignore_result(db().Execute("PRAGMA mmap_size = 1048576"));
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sql::Statement s(db().GetUniqueStatement("PRAGMA mmap_size"));
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ASSERT_TRUE(!s.Step() || !s.ColumnInt64(0));
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}
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#else
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// Verify that OS file writes are reflected in the memory mapping of a
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// memory-mapped file. Normally SQLite writes to memory-mapped files using
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// memcpy(), which should stay consistent. Our SQLite is slightly patched to
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// mmap read only, then write using OS file writes. If the memory-mapped
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// version doesn't reflect the OS file writes, SQLite's memory-mapped I/O should
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// be disabled on this platform using SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE=0.
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TEST_F(SQLiteFeaturesTest, Mmap) {
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// Try to turn on mmap'ed I/O.
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ignore_result(db().Execute("PRAGMA mmap_size = 1048576"));
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{
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sql::Statement s(db().GetUniqueStatement("PRAGMA mmap_size"));
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#if !defined(USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE)
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// With Chromium's version of SQLite, the setting should always be non-zero.
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ASSERT_TRUE(s.Step());
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ASSERT_GT(s.ColumnInt64(0), 0);
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#else
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// With the system SQLite, don't verify underlying mmap functionality if the
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// SQLite is too old to support mmap, or if mmap is disabled (see NoMmap
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// test). USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE is not bundled into the NoMmap case because
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// whether mmap is enabled or not is outside of Chromium's control.
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if (!s.Step() || !s.ColumnInt64(0))
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return;
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#endif
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}
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db().Close();
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const uint32_t kFlags =
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base::File::FLAG_OPEN | base::File::FLAG_READ | base::File::FLAG_WRITE;
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char buf[4096];
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// Create a file with a block of '0', a block of '1', and a block of '2'.
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{
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base::File f(db_path(), kFlags);
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ASSERT_TRUE(f.IsValid());
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memset(buf, '0', sizeof(buf));
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ASSERT_EQ(f.Write(0*sizeof(buf), buf, sizeof(buf)), (int)sizeof(buf));
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memset(buf, '1', sizeof(buf));
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ASSERT_EQ(f.Write(1*sizeof(buf), buf, sizeof(buf)), (int)sizeof(buf));
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memset(buf, '2', sizeof(buf));
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ASSERT_EQ(f.Write(2*sizeof(buf), buf, sizeof(buf)), (int)sizeof(buf));
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}
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// mmap the file and verify that everything looks right.
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{
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base::MemoryMappedFile m;
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ASSERT_TRUE(m.Initialize(db_path()));
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memset(buf, '0', sizeof(buf));
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ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, m.data() + 0*sizeof(buf), sizeof(buf)));
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memset(buf, '1', sizeof(buf));
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ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, m.data() + 1*sizeof(buf), sizeof(buf)));
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memset(buf, '2', sizeof(buf));
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ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, m.data() + 2*sizeof(buf), sizeof(buf)));
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// Scribble some '3' into the first page of the file, and verify that it
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// looks the same in the memory mapping.
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{
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base::File f(db_path(), kFlags);
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ASSERT_TRUE(f.IsValid());
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memset(buf, '3', sizeof(buf));
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ASSERT_EQ(f.Write(0*sizeof(buf), buf, sizeof(buf)), (int)sizeof(buf));
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}
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ASSERT_EQ(0, memcmp(buf, m.data() + 0*sizeof(buf), sizeof(buf)));
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// Repeat with a single '4' in case page-sized blocks are different.
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const size_t kOffset = 1*sizeof(buf) + 123;
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ASSERT_NE('4', m.data()[kOffset]);
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{
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base::File f(db_path(), kFlags);
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ASSERT_TRUE(f.IsValid());
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buf[0] = '4';
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ASSERT_EQ(f.Write(kOffset, buf, 1), 1);
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}
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ASSERT_EQ('4', m.data()[kOffset]);
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}
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}
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#endif
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} // namespace
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