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WL#2067 add features to mysqltest: "disable_error_abort" + "$mysql_errno" $mysql_errno is a new builtin variable of mysqltest and contains the return code of the last command send to the server. "--disable_abort_on_error" switches the abort of mysqltest after "unmasked" failing statements off. "--enable_abort_on_error" switches the abort of mysqltest after "unmasked" failing statements on. (default) "Maskings" are !$<error number> and --error <error number> in the line before the statement to be checked. The benefit of the option "--disable_abort_on_error" is that - all statements after the failing statement are executed - a r/<test>.reject will be produced - it is possible to write test cases, which perform code sequences depending on the return code of a single statement client/mysqltest.c: Implementation of the features - "--disable_abort_on_error"/"--enable_abort_on_error" switch - "$mysql_errno" variable mysql-test/r/mysqltest.result: test cases for the features added mysql-test/t/mysqltest.test: updated results
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