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Docs/manual.texi

    updates for the test suite
Docs/Support/test-make-manual
    abort with a message if a utility fails
    open the manual in a browser on success 


Docs/manual.texi:
  updates for the test suite
Docs/Support/test-make-manual:
  abort with a message if a utility fails
  open the manual in a browser on success
parent c22e8f85
#!/bin/sh #!/bin/sh
function die
{
echo $1
exit 1
}
echo echo
echo "|---- Running makeinfo ----|" echo "|---- Running makeinfo ----|"
makeinfo --no-split -I . manual.texi makeinfo --no-split -I . manual.texi
[ $? != 0 ] && die "Manual has errors - fix before you commit"
echo echo
echo "|---- Running texi2html ----|" echo "|---- Running texi2html ----|"
/usr/bin/perl ./Support/texi2html -iso -number manual.texi /usr/bin/perl ./Support/texi2html -iso -number manual.texi
[ $? != 0 ] && die "Manual has errors - fix before you commit"
[ -z $BROWSER ] && BROWSER=netscape
echo echo
echo "Please examine your modifications in \`manual.html'." echo "Please examine your modifications in \`manual.html'."
echo echo "For your convenience, I will show you the manual in $BROWSER"
echo "If you would like to use a different browser, set BROWSER enviroment\
variable"
echo "If this is a GUI browser, to get your shell prompt back, close the
window"
$BROWSER file://`pwd`/manual_toc.html
...@@ -817,6 +817,7 @@ MySQL Internals ...@@ -817,6 +817,7 @@ MySQL Internals
* MySQL threads:: MySQL threads * MySQL threads:: MySQL threads
* MySQL full-text search:: MySQL full-text search * MySQL full-text search:: MySQL full-text search
* MySQL test suite:: MySQL test suite
MySQL Full-text Search MySQL Full-text Search
...@@ -37823,11 +37824,17 @@ safe, you should take a look at @code{PostgreSQL}. ...@@ -37823,11 +37824,17 @@ safe, you should take a look at @code{PostgreSQL}.
@chapter MySQL Internals @chapter MySQL Internals
This chapter describes a lot of things that you need to know when This chapter describes a lot of things that you need to know when
working on the @strong{MySQL} code. working on the @strong{MySQL} code. If you plan to contribute to MySQL
development, want to have access to the bleeding-edge in-between
versions code, or just want to keep track of development, follow the
instructions in @xref{Installing source tree}. . If you are intersted in MySQL
internals you should also subscribe to internals@@lists.mysql.com - this is
a relatively low traffic list, in comparison with mysql@@lists.mysql.com .
@menu @menu
* MySQL threads:: MySQL threads * MySQL threads:: MySQL threads
* MySQL full-text search:: MySQL full-text search * MySQL full-text search:: MySQL full-text search
* MySQL test suite:: MySQL test suite
@end menu @end menu
@node MySQL threads, MySQL full-text search, MySQL internals, MySQL internals @node MySQL threads, MySQL full-text search, MySQL internals, MySQL internals
...@@ -37872,7 +37879,7 @@ DELAYED} threads. ...@@ -37872,7 +37879,7 @@ DELAYED} threads.
@cindex searching, full-text @cindex searching, full-text
@cindex full-text search @cindex full-text search
@cindex FULLTEXT @cindex FULLTEXT
@node MySQL full-text search, , MySQL threads, MySQL internals @node MySQL full-text search,MySQL test suite, MySQL threads, MySQL internals
@section MySQL Full-text Search @section MySQL Full-text Search
Since Version 3.23.23, @strong{MySQL} has support for full-text indexing Since Version 3.23.23, @strong{MySQL} has support for full-text indexing
...@@ -38007,6 +38014,125 @@ There is no need to rebuild the indexes though. ...@@ -38007,6 +38014,125 @@ There is no need to rebuild the indexes though.
@end itemize @end itemize
@node MySQL test suite, ,MySQL full-text search, MySQL internals
@section MySQL Test Suite
Until recently, our main full-coverage test suite was based on
proprietary customer data and for that reason was not publically available. The
only publically available part of our testing process consisted of
@code{crash-me} test, the Perl DBI/DBD benchmark found in @code{sql-bench}
directory, and miscalaneous tests combined in @code{tests} directory. The lack
of a standardazied publically available test suite made it hard for our users
as well as developers to do regression tests on MySQL code. To address this
problem, we have created a new test system that is included in the source
and binary distributions starting in version 3.23.29.
The test system consist of a test language interpreter @code{mysqltest},
@code{mysql-test-run} - a shell script to run all tests, the actual test cases
written in a special test language, and their expected results. To run the
test suite on your system after a build, type @code{mysql-test/mysql-test-run}
from the source root. If you have installed a binary distribution, @code{cd}
to the install root ( eg. @code{/usr/local/mysql} ), and do
@code{scripts/mysql-test-run}. All tests should succeed. If they do not,
use @code{mysqlbug} and send a bug report to @email{bugs@@lists.mysql.com}.
Make sure to include the output of @code{mysql-test-run}, contents of all
@code{.reject} files in @code{mysql-test/r} directory.
If you have a copy of @code{mysqld} running on the machine where you want to
run the test suite you do not have to stop it, as long as it is not using
ports @code{9306} and @code{9307}. If one of those ports is taken, you should
edit @code{mysql-test-run} and change the values of the master and/or slave
port to something not used.
The current set of test cases is far from comprehensive, as we have not yet
converted all of our private suite tests to the new format. However,
it should already catch most obvious bugs in the SQL processing code,
OS/library issues, and is quite thorough in testing replication. Our eventual
goal is to have the tests cover 100% of the code. We welcome contributions to
our test suite. You may especially want to contribute tests that examine the
functionality critical to your system - this will ensure that all
@strong{MySQL} releases will work well with your applications.
You can use @code{mysqltest} language to write your own test cases.
Unfortunately, we have not yet written full documentation for it - we plan to
do this shortly. However, you can look at our current test cases and
use them as an example. Also the following points should help you get started:
@itemize
@item
The tests are located in @code{mysql-test/t/*.test}
@item
You can run one individual test case with
@code{mysql-test/mysql-test-run test_name}
removing @code{.test} extension from the file name
@item
A test case consists of @code{;} terminated statements and is similar to the
input of @code{mysql} command line client. A statement by default is a query
to be sent to @strong{MySQL} server, unless it is recognized as internal
command ( eg. @code{sleep} ).
@item
All queries that produce results, eg @code{SELECT}, @code{SHOW},
@code{EXPLAIN}, etc, must be preceded with @code{@@/path/to/result/file}. The
file must contain expected results. An easy way to generate the result file
is to run @code{mysqltest -r < t/test-case-name.test} from @code{mysql-test}
directory, and then edit the generated result files, if needed, to adjust
them to the expected output. In that case, be very careful about not adding or
deleting any invisible characters - make sure to only change the text and/or
delete lines. If you have to insert a line, make sure the fields are separated
with a hard tab, and there is a hard tab at the end. You may want to use
@code{od -c} to make sure your text editor has not messed anything up during
edit. We, of course, hope that you will never have to edit the output of
@code{mysqltest -r} as you only have to do it when you find a bug.
@item
To be consistent with our setup, you should put your result files in
@code{mysql-test/r} directory and name them @code{test_name.result}. If the
test produces more than one result, you should use @code{test_name.a.result},
@code{test_name.b.result}, etc
@item
Failed test results are put in a file with the same name as the result file
followed by @code{.reject} extenstion. If your test case is failing, you
should do a diff on the two files. If you cannot see how they are different,
examine both with @code{od -c} and also check their lengths.
@item
You can prefix a query with @code{!} if the test can continue after that query
returns an error.
@item
If you are writing a replication test case, you should on the first line put
@code{source include/master-slave.inc;} at the start of the test file. To
switch between master and slave, use @code{connection master;}/
@code{connection slave;}. If you need to do something on an alternate
connection, you can do @code{connection master1;} for the master, and
@code{connection slave1;} on the slave
@item
If you need to do something in a loop, you can use someting like this:
@example
let $1=1000;
while ($1)
@{
# do your queries here
dec $1;
@}
@end example
@item
To sleep between queries, use @code{sleep} command. It supports fractions of
a second, so you can do @code{sleep 1.3;}, for example, to sleep 1.3 seconds.
@item
To run the slave with additional options for your test case, put them
in the command-line format in @code{mysql-test/t/test_name-slave.opt}. For
the master, put them in @code{mysql-test/t/test_name-master.opt}.
@item
If you have a question about the test suite, or have a test case to
contribute, e-mail to
@email{internals@@lists.mysql.com}. As the list does not accept attachemnts,
you should ftp all the relevant files to
@url{ftp://support.mysql.com/pub/mysql/Incoming}
@end itemize
@page @page
@cindex environment variables, list of @cindex environment variables, list of
@node Environment variables, Users, MySQL internals, Top @node Environment variables, Users, MySQL internals, Top
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