Commit f2a81664 authored by Ingo Struewing's avatar Ingo Struewing

merge

parents d53224da 0a314d28
CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS events_test; CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS events_test;
USE events_test; USE events_test;
SET @event_scheduler=@@global.event_scheduler;
SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=OFF; SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=OFF;
Try agian to make sure it's allowed Try again to make sure it's allowed
SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=OFF; SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=OFF;
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'event_scheduler'; SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'event_scheduler';
Variable_name Value Variable_name Value
...@@ -64,8 +65,8 @@ INSERT INTO table_4 VALUES (1); ...@@ -64,8 +65,8 @@ INSERT INTO table_4 VALUES (1);
SELECT IF(SUM(a) >= 4, 'OK', 'ERROR') FROM table_1; SELECT IF(SUM(a) >= 4, 'OK', 'ERROR') FROM table_1;
IF(SUM(a) >= 4, 'OK', 'ERROR') IF(SUM(a) >= 4, 'OK', 'ERROR')
OK OK
SELECT IF(SUM(a) >= 5, 'OK', 'ERROR') FROM table_2; SELECT IF(SUM(a) >= 4, 'OK', 'ERROR') FROM table_2;
IF(SUM(a) >= 5, 'OK', 'ERROR') IF(SUM(a) >= 4, 'OK', 'ERROR')
OK OK
SELECT IF(SUM(a) >= 1, 'OK', 'ERROR') FROM table_3; SELECT IF(SUM(a) >= 1, 'OK', 'ERROR') FROM table_3;
IF(SUM(a) >= 1, 'OK', 'ERROR') IF(SUM(a) >= 1, 'OK', 'ERROR')
...@@ -94,4 +95,4 @@ DROP TABLE table_2; ...@@ -94,4 +95,4 @@ DROP TABLE table_2;
DROP TABLE table_3; DROP TABLE table_3;
DROP TABLE table_4; DROP TABLE table_4;
DROP DATABASE events_test; DROP DATABASE events_test;
SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=OFF; SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=@event_scheduler;
...@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ RETURN FLOOR((i % (step * n) + 0.1) / step); ...@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ RETURN FLOOR((i % (step * n) + 0.1) / step);
END// END//
SET @step3= @step * 3; SET @step3= @step * 3;
SET @step6= @step * 6; SET @step6= @step * 6;
SET @unix_time= UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - 1;
SET @unix_time= @unix_time - @unix_time % @step6; SET @unix_time= @unix_time - @unix_time % @step6;
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone VALUES (NULL, 'N'); INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone VALUES (NULL, 'N');
SET @tzid= LAST_INSERT_ID(); SET @tzid= LAST_INSERT_ID();
...@@ -21,7 +22,7 @@ INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition_type ...@@ -21,7 +22,7 @@ INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition_type
VALUES (@tzid, 0, 0, 0, 'b16420_0'); VALUES (@tzid, 0, 0, 0, 'b16420_0');
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition_type INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition_type
VALUES (@tzid, 1, @step3 - @step, 1, 'b16420_1'); VALUES (@tzid, 1, @step3 - @step, 1, 'b16420_1');
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_name VALUES ('bug16420', @tzid); INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_name VALUES ('<TZ_NAME_1>', @tzid);
CREATE TABLE t1 (count INT, unix_time INT, local_time INT, comment CHAR(80)); CREATE TABLE t1 (count INT, unix_time INT, local_time INT, comment CHAR(80));
CREATE TABLE t2 (count INT); CREATE TABLE t2 (count INT);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1);
...@@ -48,7 +49,7 @@ END// ...@@ -48,7 +49,7 @@ END//
SET TIME_ZONE= '+00:00'; SET TIME_ZONE= '+00:00';
CREATE EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE EVERY @step SECOND CREATE EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE EVERY @step SECOND
STARTS FROM_UNIXTIME(@unix_time) DO SELECT f1("<e1>"); STARTS FROM_UNIXTIME(@unix_time) DO SELECT f1("<e1>");
SET TIME_ZONE= 'bug16420'; SET TIME_ZONE= '<TZ_NAME_1>';
CREATE EVENT e2 ON SCHEDULE EVERY @step SECOND CREATE EVENT e2 ON SCHEDULE EVERY @step SECOND
STARTS FROM_UNIXTIME(@unix_time) DO SELECT f1("<e2>"); STARTS FROM_UNIXTIME(@unix_time) DO SELECT f1("<e2>");
SET GLOBAL EVENT_SCHEDULER= ON; SET GLOBAL EVENT_SCHEDULER= ON;
...@@ -86,6 +87,7 @@ DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_name WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; ...@@ -86,6 +87,7 @@ DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_name WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition_type WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition_type WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
ALTER TABLE mysql.time_zone AUTO_INCREMENT = 6;
SET TIME_ZONE= '+00:00'; SET TIME_ZONE= '+00:00';
CREATE TABLE t1 (event CHAR(2), dt DATE, offset INT); CREATE TABLE t1 (event CHAR(2), dt DATE, offset INT);
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone VALUES (NULL, 'N'); INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone VALUES (NULL, 'N');
...@@ -111,8 +113,8 @@ INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition ...@@ -111,8 +113,8 @@ INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition
VALUES (@tzid, @now + 7 * @step, 2); VALUES (@tzid, @now + 7 * @step, 2);
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition
VALUES (@tzid, @now + 12 * @step, 3); VALUES (@tzid, @now + 12 * @step, 3);
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_name VALUES ('bug16420_2', @tzid); INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_name VALUES ('<TZ_NAME_2>', @tzid);
SET TIME_ZONE= 'bug16420_2'; SET TIME_ZONE= '<TZ_NAME_2>';
SET GLOBAL EVENT_SCHEDULER= ON; SET GLOBAL EVENT_SCHEDULER= ON;
SET GLOBAL EVENT_SCHEDULER= OFF; SET GLOBAL EVENT_SCHEDULER= OFF;
Below we should see the following: Below we should see the following:
...@@ -143,6 +145,7 @@ DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_name WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; ...@@ -143,6 +145,7 @@ DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_name WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition_type WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition_type WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
ALTER TABLE mysql.time_zone AUTO_INCREMENT = 6;
DROP FUNCTION round_to_step; DROP FUNCTION round_to_step;
DROP TABLE t_step; DROP TABLE t_step;
DROP DATABASE mysqltest_db1; DROP DATABASE mysqltest_db1;
......
SET @save = @@global.group_concat_max_len; SET @save = @@global.group_concat_max_len;
drop table if exists t1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
## Creating new table t1 ## ## Creating new table t1 ##
CREATE TABLE t1 CREATE TABLE t1
( (
id INT NOT NULL auto_increment, id INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
PRIMARY KEY (id), PRIMARY KEY (id),
rollno int NOT NULL, rollno INT NOT NULL,
name VARCHAR(30) name VARCHAR(30)
); );
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_01-------------------------#' '#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_01-------------------------#'
## Setting initial value of variable to 4 ## ## Setting initial value of variable to 4 ##
SET @@global.group_concat_max_len = 4; SET @@global.group_concat_max_len = 4;
## Inserting some rows in table ## ## Inserting some rows in table ##
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(1, 'Record_1'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(1, 'Record_1');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(2, 'Record_2'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(2, 'Record_2');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(1, 'Record_3'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(1, 'Record_3');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(3, 'Record_4'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(3, 'Record_4');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(1, 'Record_5'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(1, 'Record_5');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(3, 'Record_6'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(3, 'Record_6');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(4, 'Record_7'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(4, 'Record_7');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(4, 'Record_8'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(4, 'Record_8');
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY id;
id rollno name
1 1 Record_1
2 2 Record_2
3 1 Record_3
4 3 Record_4
5 1 Record_5
6 3 Record_6
7 4 Record_7
8 4 Record_8
## Creating two new connections ## ## Creating two new connections ##
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_02-------------------------#' '#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_02-------------------------#'
## Connecting with test_con1 ## ## Connecting with test_con1 ##
## Accessing data and using group_concat on column whose value is greater than 4 ## ## Accessing data and using group_concat on column whose value is greater than 4 ##
SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno; SELECT id, rollno, GROUP_CONCAT(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id rollno group_concat(name) id rollno GROUP_CONCAT(name)
1 1 Reco 1 1 Reco
2 2 Reco 2 2 Reco
4 3 Reco 4 3 Reco
...@@ -35,8 +45,8 @@ Warning 1260 4 line(s) were cut by GROUP_CONCAT() ...@@ -35,8 +45,8 @@ Warning 1260 4 line(s) were cut by GROUP_CONCAT()
## Changing session value of variable and verifying its behavior, ## ## Changing session value of variable and verifying its behavior, ##
## warning should come here ## ## warning should come here ##
SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 10; SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 10;
SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno; SELECT id, rollno, GROUP_CONCAT(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id rollno group_concat(name) id rollno GROUP_CONCAT(name)
1 1 Record_1,R 1 1 Record_1,R
2 2 Record_2 2 2 Record_2
4 3 Record_4,R 4 3 Record_4,R
...@@ -54,8 +64,8 @@ SELECT @@session.group_concat_max_len = 4; ...@@ -54,8 +64,8 @@ SELECT @@session.group_concat_max_len = 4;
SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 20; SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 20;
## Verifying value of name column, it should not me more than 20 characters ## ## Verifying value of name column, it should not me more than 20 characters ##
## Warning should come here ## ## Warning should come here ##
SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno; SELECT id, rollno, GROUP_CONCAT(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id rollno group_concat(name) id rollno GROUP_CONCAT(name)
1 1 Record_1,Record_3,Re 1 1 Record_1,Record_3,Re
2 2 Record_2 2 2 Record_2
4 3 Record_4,Record_6 4 3 Record_4,Record_6
...@@ -67,13 +77,13 @@ Warning 1260 1 line(s) were cut by GROUP_CONCAT() ...@@ -67,13 +77,13 @@ Warning 1260 1 line(s) were cut by GROUP_CONCAT()
## because the value after concatination is less than 30 ## ## because the value after concatination is less than 30 ##
SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 26; SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 26;
## Verifying value of name column, it should not give warning now ## ## Verifying value of name column, it should not give warning now ##
SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno; SELECT id, rollno, GROUP_CONCAT(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id rollno group_concat(name) id rollno GROUP_CONCAT(name)
1 1 Record_1,Record_3,Record_5 1 1 Record_1,Record_3,Record_5
2 2 Record_2 2 2 Record_2
4 3 Record_4,Record_6 4 3 Record_4,Record_6
7 4 Record_7,Record_8 7 4 Record_7,Record_8
## Dropping table t1 ## ## Dropping table t1 ##
DROP table t1; DROP TABLE t1;
## Disconnecting both the connection ## ## Disconnecting both the connection ##
SET @@global.group_concat_max_len = @save; SET @@global.group_concat_max_len = @save;
...@@ -378,29 +378,6 @@ where 0=1; ...@@ -378,29 +378,6 @@ where 0=1;
delete t1, t2 from t2,t1 delete t1, t2 from t2,t1
where t1.id1=t2.id2 and 0=1; where t1.id1=t2.id2 and 0=1;
drop table t1,t2; drop table t1,t2;
create table t1 ( a int not null, b int not null) ;
alter table t1 add index i1(a);
delete from t1 where a > 2000000;
create table t2 like t1;
insert into t2 select * from t1;
select 't2 rows before small delete', count(*) from t1;
t2 rows before small delete count(*)
t2 rows before small delete 2000000
delete t1,t2 from t1,t2 where t1.b=t2.a and t1.a < 2;
select 't2 rows after small delete', count(*) from t2;
t2 rows after small delete count(*)
t2 rows after small delete 1999999
select 't1 rows after small delete', count(*) from t1;
t1 rows after small delete count(*)
t1 rows after small delete 1999999
delete t1,t2 from t1,t2 where t1.b=t2.a and t1.a < 100*1000;
select 't2 rows after big delete', count(*) from t2;
t2 rows after big delete count(*)
t2 rows after big delete 1900001
select 't1 rows after big delete', count(*) from t1;
t1 rows after big delete count(*)
t1 rows after big delete 1900001
drop table t1,t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 ( a int ); CREATE TABLE t1 ( a int );
CREATE TABLE t2 ( a int ); CREATE TABLE t2 ( a int );
DELETE t1 FROM t1, t2 AS t3; DELETE t1 FROM t1, t2 AS t3;
......
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 ( a INT NOT NULL, b INT NOT NULL) ;
# The protocolling of many inserts into t1 is suppressed.
ALTER TABLE t1 ADD INDEX i1(a);
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a > 2000000;
CREATE TABLE t2 LIKE t1;
INSERT INTO t2 SELECT * FROM t1;
SELECT 't2 rows before small delete', COUNT(*) FROM t1;
t2 rows before small delete COUNT(*)
t2 rows before small delete 2000000
DELETE t1,t2 FROM t1,t2 WHERE t1.b=t2.a AND t1.a < 2;
SELECT 't2 rows after small delete', COUNT(*) FROM t2;
t2 rows after small delete COUNT(*)
t2 rows after small delete 1999999
SELECT 't1 rows after small delete', COUNT(*) FROM t1;
t1 rows after small delete COUNT(*)
t1 rows after small delete 1999999
DELETE t1,t2 FROM t1,t2 WHERE t1.b=t2.a AND t1.a < 100*1000;
SELECT 't2 rows after big delete', COUNT(*) FROM t2;
t2 rows after big delete COUNT(*)
t2 rows after big delete 1900001
SELECT 't1 rows after big delete', COUNT(*) FROM t1;
t1 rows after big delete COUNT(*)
t1 rows after big delete 1900001
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
...@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ let $message= use db with trigger privilege on db level and without...:; ...@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ let $message= use db with trigger privilege on db level and without...:;
select f1 from t1 order by f1; select f1 from t1 order by f1;
--disable_warnings --disable_warnings
disconnect no_privs; disconnect no_privs;
--enable warnings --enable_warnings
connection yes_privs; connection yes_privs;
select current_user; select current_user;
......
# Can't test with embedded server that doesn't support grants # Can't test with embedded server that doesn't support events
-- source include/not_embedded.inc -- source include/not_embedded.inc
CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS events_test; CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS events_test;
USE events_test; USE events_test;
SET @event_scheduler=@@global.event_scheduler;
SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=OFF; SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=OFF;
--echo Try agian to make sure it's allowed --echo Try again to make sure it's allowed
SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=OFF; SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=OFF;
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'event_scheduler'; SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'event_scheduler';
SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=1; SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=1;
...@@ -57,14 +58,22 @@ ON COMPLETION PRESERVE ...@@ -57,14 +58,22 @@ ON COMPLETION PRESERVE
DO DO
INSERT INTO table_4 VALUES (1); INSERT INTO table_4 VALUES (1);
# Wait for the events to fire and check the data afterwards
# Let event_1 insert at least 4 records into the table # Let event_1 insert at least 4 records into the table
let $wait_condition=select count(*) >= 4 from table_1; let $wait_condition=select count(*) >= 4 from table_1;
--source include/wait_condition.inc --source include/wait_condition.inc
# Minimum of passed time is 6 seconds assuming
# - event executions starts immediate after creation
# - 4 times event_1 means an insert at ect, ect+2, ect+4, ect+6
# ect = event creation time
# Let event_2 reach the end of its execution interval # Let event_2 reach the end of its execution interval
let $wait_condition=select count(*) = 0 from information_schema.events let $wait_condition=select count(*) = 0 from information_schema.events
where event_name='event_2' and status='enabled'; where event_name='event_2' and status='enabled';
--source include/wait_condition.inc --source include/wait_condition.inc
# Minimum of passed time is 6 seconds.
# See wait_condition for event_1 above and ENDS condition for event_2.
# Let event_3, which is ON COMPLETION NOT PRESERVE execute and drop itself # Let event_3, which is ON COMPLETION NOT PRESERVE execute and drop itself
let $wait_condition=select count(*) = 0 from information_schema.events let $wait_condition=select count(*) = 0 from information_schema.events
...@@ -76,15 +85,17 @@ let $wait_condition=select count(*) = 0 from information_schema.events ...@@ -76,15 +85,17 @@ let $wait_condition=select count(*) = 0 from information_schema.events
where event_name='event_4' and status='enabled'; where event_name='event_4' and status='enabled';
--source include/wait_condition.inc --source include/wait_condition.inc
# Wait for the events to fire and check the data afterwards
let $wait_condition=SELECT SUM(a) >= 4 FROM table_1; let $wait_condition=SELECT SUM(a) >= 4 FROM table_1;
source include/wait_condition.inc; source include/wait_condition.inc;
SELECT IF(SUM(a) >= 4, 'OK', 'ERROR') FROM table_1; SELECT IF(SUM(a) >= 4, 'OK', 'ERROR') FROM table_1;
let $wait_condition=SELECT SUM(a) >= 5 FROM table_2; # In case of a testing box under heavy load it cannot be guaranteed that
# it is really often enough checked if event_2 has to be executed.
# -> Bug#39854 events_scheduling fails sporadically on pushbuild
# Therefore we lowered here the original expectation of 5 to 4.
let $wait_condition=SELECT SUM(a) >= 4 FROM table_2;
source include/wait_condition.inc; source include/wait_condition.inc;
SELECT IF(SUM(a) >= 5, 'OK', 'ERROR') FROM table_2; SELECT IF(SUM(a) >= 4, 'OK', 'ERROR') FROM table_2;
let $wait_condition=SELECT SUM(a) >= 1 FROM table_3; let $wait_condition=SELECT SUM(a) >= 1 FROM table_3;
source include/wait_condition.inc; source include/wait_condition.inc;
...@@ -112,7 +123,7 @@ DROP TABLE table_2; ...@@ -112,7 +123,7 @@ DROP TABLE table_2;
DROP TABLE table_3; DROP TABLE table_3;
DROP TABLE table_4; DROP TABLE table_4;
DROP DATABASE events_test; DROP DATABASE events_test;
SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=OFF; SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=@event_scheduler;
# #
# End of tests # End of tests
......
# This test case is sensitive to execution timing. You may control # 1. This test case is sensitive to execution timing. You may control
# this sensitivity by the parameter below. Small values will result # this sensitivity by the parameter below. Small values will result
# in fast but more unstable execution, large values will improve # in fast but more unstable execution, large values will improve
# stability at the cost of speed. Basically, N is a number of seconds # stability at the cost of speed. Basically, N is a number of seconds
...@@ -6,6 +6,35 @@ ...@@ -6,6 +6,35 @@
# about 25*N seconds (it sleeps most of the time, so CPU speed is not # about 25*N seconds (it sleeps most of the time, so CPU speed is not
# relevant). # relevant).
let $N = 5; let $N = 5;
#
# 2. Some subtests
# - create a new time zone
# - run some statements
# - delete the new time zone.
# But the time zone name used gets somewhere cached and it cannot be
# "reused" later in the same or another session for a new time zone.
# Experiments (2008-11 MySQL 5.1) showed that none of the available
# RESET/FLUSH commands removes these entries.
# 2008-11 MySQL 5.1 Bug#39979 main.events_time_zone does not clean up
# second bad effect
# Therefore we compute unique and unusual timezone names to minimize
# the likelihood that a later test uses the same name.
#
# 3. The subtests mentioned in 2. cause that the AUTO_INCREMENT value
# within "SHOW CREATE TABLE mysql.timezone" differ from the initial one.
# (Bug#39979 main.events_time_zone does not clean up)
# Therefore we reset this value after each of these subtests.
#
# Note(mleich):
# There is a significant likelihood that future improvements of the server
# cause that the solutions for the issues mentioned in 2. and 3. will no
# more work.
# A mysql-test-run.pl feature which allows to enforce
# 1. Server shutdown (-> Problem mentioned in 2. disappears)
# 2. Reset all data to initial state (-> Problem mentioned in 3. disappears)
# 3. Server start
# after a tests would be a perfect replacement.
#
--source include/big_test.inc --source include/big_test.inc
...@@ -73,11 +102,7 @@ delimiter ;// ...@@ -73,11 +102,7 @@ delimiter ;//
SET @step3= @step * 3; SET @step3= @step * 3;
SET @step6= @step * 6; SET @step6= @step * 6;
# Disable query log to hide current time.
--disable_query_log
SET @unix_time= UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - 1; SET @unix_time= UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - 1;
--enable_query_log
SET @unix_time= @unix_time - @unix_time % @step6; SET @unix_time= @unix_time - @unix_time % @step6;
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone VALUES (NULL, 'N'); INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone VALUES (NULL, 'N');
...@@ -99,7 +124,9 @@ while ($count) ...@@ -99,7 +124,9 @@ while ($count)
dec $count; dec $count;
} }
--enable_query_log --enable_query_log
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_name VALUES ('bug16420', @tzid); let $tz_name = `SELECT CONCAT('b16420_a',UNIX_TIMESTAMP())`;
--replace_result $tz_name <TZ_NAME_1>
eval INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_name VALUES ('$tz_name', @tzid);
CREATE TABLE t1 (count INT, unix_time INT, local_time INT, comment CHAR(80)); CREATE TABLE t1 (count INT, unix_time INT, local_time INT, comment CHAR(80));
CREATE TABLE t2 (count INT); CREATE TABLE t2 (count INT);
...@@ -135,7 +162,8 @@ SET TIME_ZONE= '+00:00'; ...@@ -135,7 +162,8 @@ SET TIME_ZONE= '+00:00';
CREATE EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE EVERY @step SECOND CREATE EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE EVERY @step SECOND
STARTS FROM_UNIXTIME(@unix_time) DO SELECT f1("<e1>"); STARTS FROM_UNIXTIME(@unix_time) DO SELECT f1("<e1>");
SET TIME_ZONE= 'bug16420'; --replace_result $tz_name <TZ_NAME_1>
eval SET TIME_ZONE= '$tz_name';
CREATE EVENT e2 ON SCHEDULE EVERY @step SECOND CREATE EVENT e2 ON SCHEDULE EVERY @step SECOND
STARTS FROM_UNIXTIME(@unix_time) DO SELECT f1("<e2>"); STARTS FROM_UNIXTIME(@unix_time) DO SELECT f1("<e2>");
...@@ -196,6 +224,8 @@ DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_name WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; ...@@ -196,6 +224,8 @@ DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_name WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition_type WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition_type WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
let $time_zone_auto_inc = `SELECT MAX(Time_zone_id) + 1 FROM mysql.time_zone`;
eval ALTER TABLE mysql.time_zone AUTO_INCREMENT = $time_zone_auto_inc;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------- #----------------------------------------------------------------------
...@@ -231,11 +261,12 @@ INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition ...@@ -231,11 +261,12 @@ INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition
VALUES (@tzid, @now + 7 * @step, 2); VALUES (@tzid, @now + 7 * @step, 2);
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_transition
VALUES (@tzid, @now + 12 * @step, 3); VALUES (@tzid, @now + 12 * @step, 3);
# We have to user a new time zone name, because 'bug16420' has been let $tz_name = `SELECT CONCAT('b16420_b',UNIX_TIMESTAMP())`;
# cached already. --replace_result $tz_name <TZ_NAME_2>
INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_name VALUES ('bug16420_2', @tzid); eval INSERT INTO mysql.time_zone_name VALUES ('$tz_name', @tzid);
SET TIME_ZONE= 'bug16420_2'; --replace_result $tz_name <TZ_NAME_2>
eval SET TIME_ZONE= '$tz_name';
SET GLOBAL EVENT_SCHEDULER= ON; SET GLOBAL EVENT_SCHEDULER= ON;
...@@ -280,6 +311,8 @@ DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_name WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; ...@@ -280,6 +311,8 @@ DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_name WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition_type WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition_type WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone_transition WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid; DELETE FROM mysql.time_zone WHERE time_zone_id = @tzid;
let $time_zone_auto_inc = `SELECT MAX(Time_zone_id) + 1 FROM mysql.time_zone`;
eval ALTER TABLE mysql.time_zone AUTO_INCREMENT = $time_zone_auto_inc;
DROP FUNCTION round_to_step; DROP FUNCTION round_to_step;
DROP TABLE t_step; DROP TABLE t_step;
...@@ -291,8 +324,8 @@ eval USE $old_db; ...@@ -291,8 +324,8 @@ eval USE $old_db;
--enable_query_log --enable_query_log
let $wait_condition= let $wait_condition=
select count(*) = 0 from information_schema.processlist SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 FROM information_schema.processlist
where db='mysqltest_db1' and command = 'Connect' and user=current_user(); WHERE db='mysqltest_db1' AND command = 'Connect' AND user=current_user();
--source include/wait_condition.inc --source include/wait_condition.inc
--echo End of 5.1 tests. --echo End of 5.1 tests.
...@@ -11,18 +11,23 @@ ...@@ -11,18 +11,23 @@
# Creation Date: 2008-03-07 # # Creation Date: 2008-03-07 #
# Author: Salman Rawala # # Author: Salman Rawala #
# # # #
# Last modification: #
# 2008-11-14 mleich Fix Bug#40644 main.group_concat_max_len_func random #
# failures #
# + minor improvements #
# #
# Description: Test Cases of Dynamic System Variable group_concat_max_len # # Description: Test Cases of Dynamic System Variable group_concat_max_len #
# that checks the functionality of this variable # # that checks the functionality of this variable #
# # # #
# Reference: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/ # # Reference: #
# server-system-variables.html # # http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/server-system-variables.html #
# # # #
############################################################################### ###############################################################################
SET @save = @@global.group_concat_max_len; SET @save = @@global.group_concat_max_len;
--disable_warnings --disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings --enable_warnings
######################### #########################
...@@ -32,9 +37,9 @@ drop table if exists t1; ...@@ -32,9 +37,9 @@ drop table if exists t1;
--echo ## Creating new table t1 ## --echo ## Creating new table t1 ##
CREATE TABLE t1 CREATE TABLE t1
( (
id INT NOT NULL auto_increment, id INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
PRIMARY KEY (id), PRIMARY KEY (id),
rollno int NOT NULL, rollno INT NOT NULL,
name VARCHAR(30) name VARCHAR(30)
); );
...@@ -48,18 +53,22 @@ name VARCHAR(30) ...@@ -48,18 +53,22 @@ name VARCHAR(30)
SET @@global.group_concat_max_len = 4; SET @@global.group_concat_max_len = 4;
--echo ## Inserting some rows in table ## --echo ## Inserting some rows in table ##
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(1, 'Record_1'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(1, 'Record_1');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(2, 'Record_2'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(2, 'Record_2');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(1, 'Record_3'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(1, 'Record_3');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(3, 'Record_4'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(3, 'Record_4');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(1, 'Record_5'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(1, 'Record_5');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(3, 'Record_6'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(3, 'Record_6');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(4, 'Record_7'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(4, 'Record_7');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(4, 'Record_8'); INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(4, 'Record_8');
# The following "auxiliary" select ensures that all records are on disk
# = result sets got by parallel sessions cannot suffer from effects
# caused by the MyISAM feature "concurrent_inserts".
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY id;
--echo ## Creating two new connections ## --echo ## Creating two new connections ##
CONNECT (test_con1,localhost,root,,); connect (test_con1,localhost,root,,);
CONNECT (test_con2,localhost,root,,); connect (test_con2,localhost,root,,);
--echo '#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_02-------------------------#' --echo '#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_02-------------------------#'
...@@ -68,16 +77,16 @@ CONNECT (test_con2,localhost,root,,); ...@@ -68,16 +77,16 @@ CONNECT (test_con2,localhost,root,,);
############################################################################### ###############################################################################
--echo ## Connecting with test_con1 ## --echo ## Connecting with test_con1 ##
CONNECTION test_con1; connection test_con1;
--echo ## Accessing data and using group_concat on column whose value is greater than 4 ## --echo ## Accessing data and using group_concat on column whose value is greater than 4 ##
SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno; SELECT id, rollno, GROUP_CONCAT(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
--echo ## Changing session value of variable and verifying its behavior, ## --echo ## Changing session value of variable and verifying its behavior, ##
--echo ## warning should come here ## --echo ## warning should come here ##
SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 10; SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 10;
SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno; SELECT id, rollno, GROUP_CONCAT(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
--echo '#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_03-------------------------#' --echo '#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_03-------------------------#'
...@@ -97,7 +106,7 @@ SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 20; ...@@ -97,7 +106,7 @@ SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 20;
--echo ## Verifying value of name column, it should not me more than 20 characters ## --echo ## Verifying value of name column, it should not me more than 20 characters ##
--echo ## Warning should come here ## --echo ## Warning should come here ##
SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno; SELECT id, rollno, GROUP_CONCAT(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
--echo '#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_04-------------------------#' --echo '#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_04-------------------------#'
...@@ -111,7 +120,7 @@ SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno; ...@@ -111,7 +120,7 @@ SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 26; SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 26;
--echo ## Verifying value of name column, it should not give warning now ## --echo ## Verifying value of name column, it should not give warning now ##
SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno; SELECT id, rollno, GROUP_CONCAT(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
############################################################ ############################################################
...@@ -119,11 +128,11 @@ SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno; ...@@ -119,11 +128,11 @@ SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
############################################################ ############################################################
--echo ## Dropping table t1 ## --echo ## Dropping table t1 ##
DROP table t1; DROP TABLE t1;
--echo ## Disconnecting both the connection ## --echo ## Disconnecting both the connection ##
DISCONNECT test_con2; disconnect test_con2;
DISCONNECT test_con1; disconnect test_con1;
connection default; connection default;
......
...@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ source include/have_log_bin.inc; ...@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ source include/have_log_bin.inc;
drop table if exists t1,t2,t3; drop table if exists t1,t2,t3;
drop database if exists mysqltest; drop database if exists mysqltest;
drop view if exists v1; drop view if exists v1;
--error 0,1141,1147 --error 0,ER_NONEXISTING_GRANT,ER_NONEXISTING_TABLE_GRANT
revoke all privileges on mysqltest.t1 from mysqltest_1@localhost; revoke all privileges on mysqltest.t1 from mysqltest_1@localhost;
--error 0,1141,1147 --error 0,ER_NONEXISTING_GRANT,ER_NONEXISTING_TABLE_GRANT
revoke all privileges on mysqltest.* from mysqltest_1@localhost; revoke all privileges on mysqltest.* from mysqltest_1@localhost;
delete from mysql.user where user=_binary'mysqltest_1'; delete from mysql.user where user=_binary'mysqltest_1';
--enable_warnings --enable_warnings
...@@ -160,9 +160,9 @@ create table t2 (n int(10) not null primary key, d int(10)); ...@@ -160,9 +160,9 @@ create table t2 (n int(10) not null primary key, d int(10));
insert into t1 values(1,1); insert into t1 values(1,1);
insert into t2 values(1,10),(2,20); insert into t2 values(1,10),(2,20);
LOCK TABLES t1 write, t2 read; LOCK TABLES t1 write, t2 read;
--error 1099 --error ER_TABLE_NOT_LOCKED_FOR_WRITE
DELETE t1.*, t2.* FROM t1,t2 where t1.n=t2.n; DELETE t1.*, t2.* FROM t1,t2 where t1.n=t2.n;
--error 1099 --error ER_TABLE_NOT_LOCKED_FOR_WRITE
UPDATE t1,t2 SET t1.d=t2.d,t2.d=30 WHERE t1.n=t2.n; UPDATE t1,t2 SET t1.d=t2.d,t2.d=30 WHERE t1.n=t2.n;
UPDATE t1,t2 SET t1.d=t2.d WHERE t1.n=t2.n; UPDATE t1,t2 SET t1.d=t2.d WHERE t1.n=t2.n;
unlock tables; unlock tables;
...@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ create table t1 (n int(10), d int(10)); ...@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ create table t1 (n int(10), d int(10));
create table t2 (n int(10), d int(10)); create table t2 (n int(10), d int(10));
insert into t1 values(1,1); insert into t1 values(1,1);
insert into t2 values(1,10),(2,20); insert into t2 values(1,10),(2,20);
--error 1175 --error ER_UPDATE_WITHOUT_KEY_IN_SAFE_MODE
UPDATE t1,t2 SET t1.d=t2.d WHERE t1.n=t2.n; UPDATE t1,t2 SET t1.d=t2.d WHERE t1.n=t2.n;
set sql_safe_updates=0; set sql_safe_updates=0;
drop table t1,t2; drop table t1,t2;
...@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ set timestamp=1038000000; ...@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ set timestamp=1038000000;
UPDATE t1,t2 SET t1.d=t2.d WHERE t1.n=t2.n; UPDATE t1,t2 SET t1.d=t2.d WHERE t1.n=t2.n;
select n,d,unix_timestamp(t) from t1; select n,d,unix_timestamp(t) from t1;
select n,d,unix_timestamp(t) from t2; select n,d,unix_timestamp(t) from t2;
--error 1064 --error ER_PARSE_ERROR
UPDATE t1,t2 SET 1=2 WHERE t1.n=t2.n; UPDATE t1,t2 SET 1=2 WHERE t1.n=t2.n;
drop table t1,t2; drop table t1,t2;
set timestamp=0; set timestamp=0;
...@@ -323,41 +323,6 @@ delete t1, t2 from t2,t1 ...@@ -323,41 +323,6 @@ delete t1, t2 from t2,t1
drop table t1,t2; drop table t1,t2;
#
# Test for bug #1820.
#
create table t1 ( a int not null, b int not null) ;
--disable_query_log
insert into t1 values (1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4);
let $1=19;
set @d=4;
while ($1)
{
eval insert into t1 select a+@d,b+@d from t1;
eval set @d=@d*2;
dec $1;
}
--enable_query_log
alter table t1 add index i1(a);
delete from t1 where a > 2000000;
create table t2 like t1;
insert into t2 select * from t1;
select 't2 rows before small delete', count(*) from t1;
delete t1,t2 from t1,t2 where t1.b=t2.a and t1.a < 2;
select 't2 rows after small delete', count(*) from t2;
select 't1 rows after small delete', count(*) from t1;
## Try deleting many rows
delete t1,t2 from t1,t2 where t1.b=t2.a and t1.a < 100*1000;
select 't2 rows after big delete', count(*) from t2;
select 't1 rows after big delete', count(*) from t1;
drop table t1,t2;
# #
# Test alias (this is not correct in 4.0) # Test alias (this is not correct in 4.0)
# #
...@@ -367,7 +332,7 @@ CREATE TABLE t2 ( a int ); ...@@ -367,7 +332,7 @@ CREATE TABLE t2 ( a int );
DELETE t1 FROM t1, t2 AS t3; DELETE t1 FROM t1, t2 AS t3;
DELETE t4 FROM t1, t1 AS t4; DELETE t4 FROM t1, t1 AS t4;
DELETE t3 FROM t1 AS t3, t1 AS t4; DELETE t3 FROM t1 AS t3, t1 AS t4;
--error 1109 --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
DELETE t1 FROM t1 AS t3, t2 AS t4; DELETE t1 FROM t1 AS t3, t2 AS t4;
INSERT INTO t1 values (1),(2); INSERT INTO t1 values (1),(2);
INSERT INTO t2 values (1),(2); INSERT INTO t2 values (1),(2);
...@@ -422,7 +387,7 @@ drop database mysqltest; ...@@ -422,7 +387,7 @@ drop database mysqltest;
create table t1 (a int, primary key (a)); create table t1 (a int, primary key (a));
create table t2 (a int, primary key (a)); create table t2 (a int, primary key (a));
create table t3 (a int, primary key (a)); create table t3 (a int, primary key (a));
-- error 1109 -- error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
delete t1,t3 from t1,t2 where t1.a=t2.a and t2.a=(select t3.a from t3 where t1.a=t3.a); delete t1,t3 from t1,t2 where t1.a=t2.a and t2.a=(select t3.a from t3 where t1.a=t3.a);
drop table t1, t2, t3; drop table t1, t2, t3;
...@@ -431,9 +396,9 @@ drop table t1, t2, t3; ...@@ -431,9 +396,9 @@ drop table t1, t2, t3;
# #
create table t1 (col1 int); create table t1 (col1 int);
create table t2 (col1 int); create table t2 (col1 int);
-- error 1093 -- error ER_UPDATE_TABLE_USED
update t1,t2 set t1.col1 = (select max(col1) from t1) where t1.col1 = t2.col1; update t1,t2 set t1.col1 = (select max(col1) from t1) where t1.col1 = t2.col1;
-- error 1093 -- error ER_UPDATE_TABLE_USED
delete t1 from t1,t2 where t1.col1 < (select max(col1) from t1) and t1.col1 = t2.col1; delete t1 from t1,t2 where t1.col1 < (select max(col1) from t1) and t1.col1 = t2.col1;
drop table t1,t2; drop table t1,t2;
...@@ -458,7 +423,7 @@ drop table t1, t2; ...@@ -458,7 +423,7 @@ drop table t1, t2;
# #
create table t1(a int); create table t1(a int);
create table t2(a int); create table t2(a int);
--error 1093 --error ER_UPDATE_TABLE_USED
delete from t1,t2 using t1,t2 where t1.a=(select a from t1); delete from t1,t2 using t1,t2 where t1.a=(select a from t1);
drop table t1, t2; drop table t1, t2;
# End of 4.1 tests # End of 4.1 tests
......
--set-variable=tmp_table_size=1024
#
# Test of update statement that uses many tables.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t2;
--enable_warnings
#
# Bug#1820 Rows not deleted from second table on multi-table delete
#
CREATE TABLE t1 ( a INT NOT NULL, b INT NOT NULL) ;
--echo # The protocolling of many inserts into t1 is suppressed.
--disable_query_log
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4);
let $1=19;
set @d=4;
while ($1)
{
eval INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a+@d,b+@d FROM t1;
eval SET @d=@d*2;
dec $1;
}
--enable_query_log
ALTER TABLE t1 ADD INDEX i1(a);
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a > 2000000;
CREATE TABLE t2 LIKE t1;
INSERT INTO t2 SELECT * FROM t1;
SELECT 't2 rows before small delete', COUNT(*) FROM t1;
DELETE t1,t2 FROM t1,t2 WHERE t1.b=t2.a AND t1.a < 2;
SELECT 't2 rows after small delete', COUNT(*) FROM t2;
SELECT 't1 rows after small delete', COUNT(*) FROM t1;
## Try deleting many rows
DELETE t1,t2 FROM t1,t2 WHERE t1.b=t2.a AND t1.a < 100*1000;
SELECT 't2 rows after big delete', COUNT(*) FROM t2;
SELECT 't1 rows after big delete', COUNT(*) FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
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