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package org.voltdb_testprocs.regressionsuites.indexes;
import org.voltdb.ProcInfo;
import org.voltdb.SQLStmt;
import org.voltdb.VoltProcedure;
import org.voltdb.VoltTable;
@ProcInfo (
singlePartition = false
)
/**
* Test that selecting using a MultiMap multi column integer index works with GTE. This
* means a where clause where the key is greater then or equal to the provided key.
*/
public class CompiledInLists extends VoltProcedure {
public final SQLStmt P3with5DESCs =
new SQLStmt("select * from P3 T where T.DESC IN (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)" +
" and T.NUM IN (100, 200, 300, 400, 500)");
public final SQLStmt R3with5DESCs =
new SQLStmt("select * from R3 T where T.DESC IN (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)" +
" and T.NUM IN (100, 200, 300, 400, 500)");
public final SQLStmt P3withDESCs =
new SQLStmt("select * from P3 T where T.DESC IN ?" +
" and T.NUM IN (100, 200, 300, 400, 500)");
public final SQLStmt P3with5NUMs =
new SQLStmt("select * from P3 T where T.DESC IN ('a', 'b', 'c', 'g', " +
"'this here is a longish string to force a permanent object allocation'" +
")" +
" and T.NUM IN (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)");
public final SQLStmt R3with5NUMs =
new SQLStmt("select * from R3 T where T.DESC IN ('a', 'b', 'c', 'g', " +
"'this here is a longish string to force a permanent object allocation'" +
")" +
" and T.NUM IN (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)");
public final SQLStmt P3withNUMs =
new SQLStmt("select * from P3 T where T.DESC IN ('a', 'b', 'c', 'g', " +
"'this here is a longish string to force a permanent object allocation'" +
")" +
" and T.NUM IN ?");
public VoltTable[] run(String[] fiveDESCs, int[] fiveNUMs, int goEasyOnHSQL)
{
voltQueueSQL(P3with5DESCs, fiveDESCs[0], fiveDESCs[1], fiveDESCs[2], fiveDESCs[3], fiveDESCs[4]);
voltQueueSQL(R3with5DESCs, fiveDESCs[0], fiveDESCs[1], fiveDESCs[2], fiveDESCs[3], fiveDESCs[4]);
// Without teaching the HSQL backend the "IN ?" trick, we need to simulate this part of the test
// using an effectively equivalent statement to get a consistent result.
if (goEasyOnHSQL != 0) {
voltQueueSQL(P3with5DESCs, fiveDESCs[0], fiveDESCs[1], fiveDESCs[2], fiveDESCs[3], fiveDESCs[4]);
}
else {
voltQueueSQL(P3withDESCs, (Object)fiveDESCs);
}
voltQueueSQL(P3with5NUMs, fiveNUMs[0], fiveNUMs[1], fiveNUMs[2], fiveNUMs[3], fiveNUMs[4]);
voltQueueSQL(R3with5NUMs, fiveNUMs[0], fiveNUMs[1], fiveNUMs[2], fiveNUMs[3], fiveNUMs[4]);
// Without teaching the HSQL backend the "IN ?" trick, we need to simulate this part of the test
// using an effectively equivalent statement to get a consistent result.
if (goEasyOnHSQL != 0) {
voltQueueSQL(P3with5NUMs, fiveNUMs[0], fiveNUMs[1], fiveNUMs[2], fiveNUMs[3], fiveNUMs[4]);
}
else {
voltQueueSQL(P3withNUMs, fiveNUMs);
}
return voltExecuteSQL(true);
}
}