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Backport of Bug#15192 to mysql-next-mr

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revno: 2597.4.17
revision-id: sp1r-davi@mysql.com/endora.local-20080328174753-24337
parent: sp1r-anozdrin/alik@quad.opbmk-20080328140038-16479
committer: davi@mysql.com/endora.local
timestamp: Fri 2008-03-28 14:47:53 -0300
message:
  Bug#15192 "fatal errors" are caught by handlers in stored procedures

  The problem is that fatal errors (e.g.: out of memory) were being
  caught by stored procedure exception handlers which could cause
  the execution to not be stopped due to a continue handler.

  The solution is to not call any exception handler if the error is
  fatal and send the fatal error to the client.
This commit is contained in:
Davi Arnaut
2009-11-10 18:31:28 -02:00
parent 5783428f3b
commit a7bbc779ae
20 changed files with 80 additions and 70 deletions

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@ -1659,6 +1659,17 @@ begin
declare continue handler for sqlstate '00000' set @x=0;
end$$
ERROR 42000: Bad SQLSTATE: '00000'
drop procedure if exists p1;
set @old_recursion_depth = @@max_sp_recursion_depth;
set @@max_sp_recursion_depth = 255;
create procedure p1(a int)
begin
declare continue handler for sqlexception select 'exception';
call p1(a+1);
end|
call p1(1);
set @@max_sp_recursion_depth = @old_recursion_depth;
drop procedure p1;
LOAD DATA INFILE '../../tmp/proc.txt' INTO TABLE mysql.proc;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1), (2,2);