Move test that requires innodb to "mysql_innodb"

parent 4d359b80
......@@ -446,52 +446,6 @@ INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 1);
ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE t1 t1 INT(10) auto_increment;
ERROR 23000: ALTER TABLE causes auto_increment resequencing, resulting in duplicate entry '1' for key 'PRIMARY'
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE `t2` (
`k` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
`a` int(11) default NULL,
`c` int(11) default NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`k`),
UNIQUE KEY `idx_1` (`a`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
insert into t2 ( a ) values ( 6 ) on duplicate key update c =
ifnull( c,
0 ) + 1;
insert into t2 ( a ) values ( 7 ) on duplicate key update c =
ifnull( c,
0 ) + 1;
select last_insert_id();
last_insert_id()
2
select * from t2;
k a c
1 6 NULL
2 7 NULL
insert into t2 ( a ) values ( 6 ) on duplicate key update c =
ifnull( c,
0 ) + 1;
select last_insert_id();
last_insert_id()
1
select * from t2;
k a c
1 6 1
2 7 NULL
insert ignore into t2 values (null,6,1),(10,8,1);
select last_insert_id();
last_insert_id()
1
insert ignore into t2 values (null,6,1),(null,8,1),(null,15,1),(null,20,1);
select last_insert_id();
last_insert_id()
11
select * from t2;
k a c
1 6 1
2 7 NULL
10 8 1
11 15 1
12 20 1
drop table t2;
create table t1 (a int primary key auto_increment, b int, c int, d timestamp default current_timestamp, unique(b),unique(c));
insert into t1 values(null,1,1,now());
insert into t1 values(null,0,0,null);
......
......@@ -367,3 +367,49 @@ Warnings:
Warning 1071 Specified key was too long; max key length is 765 bytes
insert into t1 values('aaa');
drop table t1;
CREATE TABLE `t2` (
`k` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
`a` int(11) default NULL,
`c` int(11) default NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`k`),
UNIQUE KEY `idx_1` (`a`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
insert into t2 ( a ) values ( 6 ) on duplicate key update c =
ifnull( c,
0 ) + 1;
insert into t2 ( a ) values ( 7 ) on duplicate key update c =
ifnull( c,
0 ) + 1;
select last_insert_id();
last_insert_id()
2
select * from t2;
k a c
1 6 NULL
2 7 NULL
insert into t2 ( a ) values ( 6 ) on duplicate key update c =
ifnull( c,
0 ) + 1;
select last_insert_id();
last_insert_id()
1
select * from t2;
k a c
1 6 1
2 7 NULL
insert ignore into t2 values (null,6,1),(10,8,1);
select last_insert_id();
last_insert_id()
1
insert ignore into t2 values (null,6,1),(null,8,1),(null,15,1),(null,20,1);
select last_insert_id();
last_insert_id()
11
select * from t2;
k a c
1 6 1
2 7 NULL
10 8 1
11 15 1
12 20 1
drop table t2;
......@@ -304,42 +304,6 @@ INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 1);
ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE t1 t1 INT(10) auto_increment;
DROP TABLE t1;
# Fix for BUG#19243 "wrong LAST_INSERT_ID() after ON DUPLICATE KEY
# UPDATE": now LAST_INSERT_ID() will return the id of the updated
# row.
CREATE TABLE `t2` (
`k` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
`a` int(11) default NULL,
`c` int(11) default NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`k`),
UNIQUE KEY `idx_1` (`a`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
insert into t2 ( a ) values ( 6 ) on duplicate key update c =
ifnull( c,
0 ) + 1;
insert into t2 ( a ) values ( 7 ) on duplicate key update c =
ifnull( c,
0 ) + 1;
select last_insert_id();
select * from t2;
insert into t2 ( a ) values ( 6 ) on duplicate key update c =
ifnull( c,
0 ) + 1;
select last_insert_id();
select * from t2;
# Test of LAST_INSERT_ID() when autogenerated will fail:
# last_insert_id() should not change
insert ignore into t2 values (null,6,1),(10,8,1);
select last_insert_id();
# First and second autogenerated will fail, last_insert_id() should
# point to third
insert ignore into t2 values (null,6,1),(null,8,1),(null,15,1),(null,20,1);
select last_insert_id();
select * from t2;
drop table t2;
# Test of REPLACE when it does INSERT+DELETE and not UPDATE:
# see if it sets LAST_INSERT_ID() ok
create table t1 (a int primary key auto_increment, b int, c int, d timestamp default current_timestamp, unique(b),unique(c));
......
......@@ -320,3 +320,40 @@ create table t1(f1 varchar(800) binary not null, key(f1)) engine = innodb
character set utf8 collate utf8_general_ci;
insert into t1 values('aaa');
drop table t1;
# Fix for BUG#19243 "wrong LAST_INSERT_ID() after ON DUPLICATE KEY
# UPDATE": now LAST_INSERT_ID() will return the id of the updated
# row.
CREATE TABLE `t2` (
`k` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
`a` int(11) default NULL,
`c` int(11) default NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`k`),
UNIQUE KEY `idx_1` (`a`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
insert into t2 ( a ) values ( 6 ) on duplicate key update c =
ifnull( c,
0 ) + 1;
insert into t2 ( a ) values ( 7 ) on duplicate key update c =
ifnull( c,
0 ) + 1;
select last_insert_id();
select * from t2;
insert into t2 ( a ) values ( 6 ) on duplicate key update c =
ifnull( c,
0 ) + 1;
select last_insert_id();
select * from t2;
# Test of LAST_INSERT_ID() when autogenerated will fail:
# last_insert_id() should not change
insert ignore into t2 values (null,6,1),(10,8,1);
select last_insert_id();
# First and second autogenerated will fail, last_insert_id() should
# point to third
insert ignore into t2 values (null,6,1),(null,8,1),(null,15,1),(null,20,1);
select last_insert_id();
select * from t2;
drop table t2;
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