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When rand() is called multiple times inside a stored procedure, the server does not binlog the correct random seed values. This patch corrects the problem by resetting rand_used= 0 in THD::cleanup_after_query() allowing the system to save the random seeds if needed for each command in a stored procedure body. However, rand_used is not reset if executing in a stored function or trigger because these operations are binlogged by call and thus only the calling statement need detect the call to rand() made by its substatements. These substatements must not set rand_used to 0 because it would remove the detection of rand() by the calling statement. mysql-test/r/rpl_misc_functions.result: Bug #25543 Replication of wrong values if using rand() in stored procedure The result file was modified to include the correct processing of the new additions to the test. The results from execution are written to files on both the master and the slave. The files are compared to ensure the values from rand() generated on the master are correctly generated on the slave. mysql-test/t/rpl_misc_functions.test: Bug #25543 Replication of wrong values if using rand() in stored procedure The test was modified to include a test of a stored procedure that calls the rand() function multiple times. The results from execution are written to files on both the master and the slave. The files are compared to ensure the values from rand() generated on the master are correctly generated on the slave. sql/sql_class.cc: Bug #25543 Replication of wrong values if using rand() in stored procedure The code was modified to reset rand_used so that detection of calls to rand() will save random seeds if needed by the slave.
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