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Merge trunk-bugfixing -> trunk-runtime

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Konstantin Osipov
2010-06-17 17:31:51 +04:00
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# Do not use any TAB characters for whitespace.
#
##############################################################################
innodb_multi_update: Bug #38999 2010-05-05 mmakela Valgrind warnings

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# embedded server ignores 'delayed', so skip this
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
let $innodb_file_format_check_orig=`select @@innodb_file_format_check`;
let $innodb_file_format_max_orig=`select @@innodb_file_format_max`;
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
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#
-- disable_query_log
eval SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format_check=$innodb_file_format_check_orig;
eval SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format_max=$innodb_file_format_max_orig;

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-- source include/have_innodb.inc
# embedded server ignores 'delayed', so skip this
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Bug 34286
#
create table t1(a int not null auto_increment primary key) engine=innodb;
insert into t1 set a = -1;
# NOTE: The database needs to be shutdown and restarted (here) for
# the test to work. It's included for reference only.
optimize table t1;
--echo ==== clean up ====
DROP TABLE t1;

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# embedded server ignores 'delayed', so skip this
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
let $innodb_file_format_check_orig=`select @@innodb_file_format_check`;
let $innodb_file_format_max_orig=`select @@innodb_file_format_max`;
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
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#
-- disable_query_log
eval SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format_check=$innodb_file_format_check_orig;
eval SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format_max=$innodb_file_format_max_orig;

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let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir`;
let $innodb_file_format_check_orig=`select @@innodb_file_format_check`;
let $innodb_file_format_max_orig=`select @@innodb_file_format_max`;
create table t1(a int not null, b int, c char(10) not null, d varchar(20)) engine = innodb;
insert into t1 values (5,5,'oo','oo'),(4,4,'tr','tr'),(3,4,'ad','ad'),(2,3,'ak','ak');
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drop table t1;
eval set global innodb_file_per_table=$per_table;
eval set global innodb_file_format=$format;
eval set global innodb_file_format_check=$format;
eval set global innodb_file_format_max=$format;
#
# Test to check whether CREATE INDEX handles implicit foreign key
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#
-- disable_query_log
eval SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format_check=$innodb_file_format_check_orig;
eval SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format_max=$innodb_file_format_max_orig;

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-- source include/have_innodb.inc
-- source include/have_ucs2.inc
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1, t2;
--enable_warnings
#
# BUG 14056 Column prefix index on UTF-8 primary key column causes: Can't find record..
#
create table t1 (
a int, b char(10), c char(10), filler char(10), primary key(a, b(2)), unique key (a, c(2))
) character set utf8 engine = innodb;
create table t2 (
a int, b char(10), c char(10), filler char(10), primary key(a, b(2)), unique key (a, c(2))
) character set ucs2 engine = innodb;
insert into t1 values (1,'abcdefg','abcdefg','one');
insert into t1 values (2,'ijkilmn','ijkilmn','two');
insert into t1 values (3,'qrstuvw','qrstuvw','three');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0xe880bd,_utf8 0xe880bd,'four');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0x5b,_utf8 0x5b,'five');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0xe880bde880bd,_utf8 0xe880bde880bd,'six');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0xe880bdD0B1e880bd,_utf8 0xe880bdD0B1e880bd,'seven');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0xD0B1,_utf8 0xD0B1,'eight');
insert into t2 values (1,'abcdefg','abcdefg','one');
insert into t2 values (2,'ijkilmn','ijkilmn','two');
insert into t2 values (3,'qrstuvw','qrstuvw','three');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x00e400,_ucs2 0x00e400,'four');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x00640065,_ucs2 0x00640065,'five');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x00e400e50068,_ucs2 0x00e400e50068,'six');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x01fc,_ucs2 0x01fc,'seven');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x0120,_ucs2 0x0120,'eight');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x0563,_ucs2 0x0563,'ten');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x05630563,_ucs2 0x05630563,'eleven');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x0563001fc0563,_ucs2 0x0563001fc0563,'point');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x05612020,_ucs2 0x05612020,'taken');
update t1 set filler = 'boo' where a = 1;
update t2 set filler ='email' where a = 4;
select a,hex(b),hex(c),filler from t1 order by filler;
select a,hex(b),hex(c),filler from t2 order by filler;
drop table t1;
drop table t2;
create table t1 (
a int, b varchar(10), c varchar(10), filler varchar(10), primary key(a, b(2)), unique key (a, c(2))
) character set utf8 engine = innodb;
create table t2 (
a int, b varchar(10), c varchar(10), filler varchar(10), primary key(a, b(2)), unique key (a, c(2))
) character set ucs2 engine = innodb;
insert into t1 values (1,'abcdefg','abcdefg','one');
insert into t1 values (2,'ijkilmn','ijkilmn','two');
insert into t1 values (3,'qrstuvw','qrstuvw','three');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0xe880bd,_utf8 0xe880bd,'four');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0x5b,_utf8 0x5b,'five');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0xe880bde880bd,_utf8 0xe880bde880bd,'six');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0xe880bdD0B1e880bd,_utf8 0xe880bdD0B1e880bd,'seven');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0xD0B1,_utf8 0xD0B1,'eight');
insert into t2 values (1,'abcdefg','abcdefg','one');
insert into t2 values (2,'ijkilmn','ijkilmn','two');
insert into t2 values (3,'qrstuvw','qrstuvw','three');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x00e400,_ucs2 0x00e400,'four');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x00640065,_ucs2 0x00640065,'five');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x00e400e50068,_ucs2 0x00e400e50068,'six');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x01fc,_ucs2 0x01fc,'seven');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x0120,_ucs2 0x0120,'eight');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x0563,_ucs2 0x0563,'ten');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x05630563,_ucs2 0x05630563,'eleven');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x0563001fc0563,_ucs2 0x0563001fc0563,'point');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x05612020,_ucs2 0x05612020,'taken');
update t1 set filler = 'boo' where a = 1;
update t2 set filler ='email' where a = 4;
select a,hex(b),hex(c),filler from t1 order by filler;
select a,hex(b),hex(c),filler from t2 order by filler;
drop table t1;
drop table t2;
create table t1 (
a int, b text(10), c text(10), filler text(10), primary key(a, b(2)), unique key (a, c(2))
) character set utf8 engine = innodb;
create table t2 (
a int, b text(10), c text(10), filler text(10), primary key(a, b(2)), unique key (a, c(2))
) character set ucs2 engine = innodb;
insert into t1 values (1,'abcdefg','abcdefg','one');
insert into t1 values (2,'ijkilmn','ijkilmn','two');
insert into t1 values (3,'qrstuvw','qrstuvw','three');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0xe880bd,_utf8 0xe880bd,'four');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0x5b,_utf8 0x5b,'five');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0xe880bde880bd,_utf8 0xe880bde880bd,'six');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0xe880bdD0B1e880bd,_utf8 0xe880bdD0B1e880bd,'seven');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0xD0B1,_utf8 0xD0B1,'eight');
insert into t2 values (1,'abcdefg','abcdefg','one');
insert into t2 values (2,'ijkilmn','ijkilmn','two');
insert into t2 values (3,'qrstuvw','qrstuvw','three');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x00e400,_ucs2 0x00e400,'four');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x00640065,_ucs2 0x00640065,'five');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x00e400e50068,_ucs2 0x00e400e50068,'six');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x01fc,_ucs2 0x01fc,'seven');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x0120,_ucs2 0x0120,'eight');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x0563,_ucs2 0x0563,'ten');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x05630563,_ucs2 0x05630563,'eleven');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x0563001fc0563,_ucs2 0x0563001fc0563,'point');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x05612020,_ucs2 0x05612020,'taken');
update t1 set filler = 'boo' where a = 1;
update t2 set filler ='email' where a = 4;
select a,hex(b),hex(c),filler from t1 order by filler;
select a,hex(b),hex(c),filler from t2 order by filler;
drop table t1;
drop table t2;
create table t1 (
a int, b blob(10), c blob(10), filler blob(10), primary key(a, b(2)), unique key (a, c(2))
) character set utf8 engine = innodb;
create table t2 (
a int, b blob(10), c blob(10), filler blob(10), primary key(a, b(2)), unique key (a, c(2))
) character set ucs2 engine = innodb;
insert into t1 values (1,'abcdefg','abcdefg','one');
insert into t1 values (2,'ijkilmn','ijkilmn','two');
insert into t1 values (3,'qrstuvw','qrstuvw','three');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0xe880bd,_utf8 0xe880bd,'four');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0x5b,_utf8 0x5b,'five');
insert into t1 values (4,_utf8 0xD0B1,_utf8 0xD0B1,'eight');
insert into t2 values (1,'abcdefg','abcdefg','one');
insert into t2 values (2,'ijkilmn','ijkilmn','two');
insert into t2 values (3,'qrstuvw','qrstuvw','three');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x00e400,_ucs2 0x00e400,'four');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x00640065,_ucs2 0x00640065,'five');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x00e400e50068,_ucs2 0x00e400e50068,'six');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x01fc,_ucs2 0x01fc,'seven');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x0120,_ucs2 0x0120,'eight');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x0563,_ucs2 0x0563,'ten');
insert into t2 values (4,_ucs2 0x05612020,_ucs2 0x05612020,'taken');
update t1 set filler = 'boo' where a = 1;
update t2 set filler ='email' where a = 4;
select a,hex(b),hex(c),filler from t1 order by filler;
select a,hex(b),hex(c),filler from t2 order by filler;
drop table t1;
drop table t2;
commit;
#
# Test cases for bug #15308 Problem of Order with Enum Column in Primary Key
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
ind enum('0','1','2') NOT NULL default '0',
string1 varchar(250) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (ind)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
ind enum('0','1','2') NOT NULL default '0',
string1 varchar(250) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (ind)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=ucs2;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('1', ''),('2', '');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES ('1', ''),('2', '');
SELECT hex(ind),hex(string1) FROM t1 ORDER BY string1;
SELECT hex(ind),hex(string1) FROM t2 ORDER BY string1;
drop table t1,t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
ind set('0','1','2') NOT NULL default '0',
string1 varchar(250) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (ind)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
ind set('0','1','2') NOT NULL default '0',
string1 varchar(250) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (ind)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=ucs2;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('1', ''),('2', '');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES ('1', ''),('2', '');
SELECT hex(ind),hex(string1) FROM t1 ORDER BY string1;
SELECT hex(ind),hex(string1) FROM t2 ORDER BY string1;
drop table t1,t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
ind bit not null,
string1 varchar(250) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (ind)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
ind bit not null,
string1 varchar(250) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (ind)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=ucs2;
insert into t1 values(0,''),(1,'');
insert into t2 values(0,''),(1,'');
select hex(ind),hex(string1) from t1 order by string1;
select hex(ind),hex(string1) from t2 order by string1;
drop table t1,t2;
# tests for bug #14056 Column prefix index on UTF-8 primary key column causes 'Can't find record..'
create table t2 (
a int, b char(10), filler char(10), primary key(a, b(2))
) character set utf8 engine = innodb;
insert into t2 values (1,'abcdefg','one');
insert into t2 values (2,'ijkilmn','two');
insert into t2 values (3, 'qrstuvw','three');
update t2 set a=5, filler='booo' where a=1;
drop table t2;
create table t2 (
a int, b char(10), filler char(10), primary key(a, b(2))
) character set ucs2 engine = innodb;
insert into t2 values (1,'abcdefg','one');
insert into t2 values (2,'ijkilmn','two');
insert into t2 values (3, 'qrstuvw','three');
update t2 set a=5, filler='booo' where a=1;
drop table t2;
create table t1(a int not null, b char(110),primary key(a,b(100))) engine=innodb default charset=utf8;
insert into t1 values(1,'abcdefg'),(2,'defghijk');
insert into t1 values(6,_utf8 0xD0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1);
insert into t1 values(7,_utf8 0xD0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B2);
select a,hex(b) from t1 order by b;
update t1 set b = 'three' where a = 6;
drop table t1;
create table t1(a int not null, b text(110),primary key(a,b(100))) engine=innodb default charset=utf8;
insert into t1 values(1,'abcdefg'),(2,'defghijk');
insert into t1 values(6,_utf8 0xD0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1);
insert into t1 values(7,_utf8 0xD0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B1D0B2);
select a,hex(b) from t1 order by b;
update t1 set b = 'three' where a = 6;
drop table t1;
--echo End of 5.0 tests

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let $per_table=`select @@innodb_file_per_table`;
let $format=`select @@innodb_file_format`;
let $innodb_file_format_check_orig=`select @@innodb_file_format_check`;
let $innodb_file_format_max_orig=`select @@innodb_file_format_max`;
set global innodb_file_per_table=off;
set global innodb_file_format=`0`;
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-- disable_info
set global innodb_file_per_table=on;
set global innodb_file_format=`Barracuda`;
set global innodb_file_format_check=`Antelope`;
set global innodb_file_format_max=`Antelope`;
create table normal_table (
c1 int
) engine = innodb;
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
select @@innodb_file_format_max;
create table zip_table (
c1 int
) engine = innodb key_block_size = 8;
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
set global innodb_file_format_check=`Antelope`;
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
select @@innodb_file_format_max;
set global innodb_file_format_max=`Antelope`;
select @@innodb_file_format_max;
-- disable_result_log
show table status;
-- enable_result_log
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
select @@innodb_file_format_max;
drop table normal_table, zip_table;
-- disable_result_log
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-- disable_query_log
eval set global innodb_file_format=$format;
eval set global innodb_file_per_table=$per_table;
eval set global innodb_file_format_check=$innodb_file_format_check_orig;
eval set global innodb_file_format_max=$innodb_file_format_max_orig;

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--innodb-autoinc-lock-mode=0

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# This test runs with old-style locking, as:
# --innodb-autoinc-lock-mode=0
-- source include/have_innodb.inc
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Search on unique key
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
id int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
ggid varchar(32) binary DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
email varchar(64) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
passwd varchar(32) binary DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (id),
UNIQUE ggid (ggid)
) ENGINE=innodb;
insert into t1 (ggid,passwd) values ('test1','xxx');
insert into t1 (ggid,passwd) values ('test2','yyy');
-- error ER_DUP_ENTRY
insert into t1 (ggid,passwd) values ('test2','this will fail');
-- error ER_DUP_ENTRY
insert into t1 (ggid,id) values ('this will fail',1);
select * from t1 where ggid='test1';
select * from t1 where passwd='xxx';
select * from t1 where id=2;
replace into t1 (ggid,id) values ('this will work',1);
replace into t1 (ggid,passwd) values ('test2','this will work');
-- error ER_DUP_ENTRY
update t1 set id=100,ggid='test2' where id=1;
select * from t1;
select * from t1 where id=1;
select * from t1 where id=999;
drop table t1;
--echo End of tests

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--innodb --innodb_autoinc_lock_mode=0

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--source include/have_innodb.inc
--source include/have_partition.inc
--vertical_results
let $engine_type= 'innodb';
######## Creat Table Section #########
use test;
eval CREATE TABLE test.part_tbl(id MEDIUMINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
dt TIMESTAMP, user CHAR(255), uuidf LONGBLOB,
fkid MEDIUMINT, filler VARCHAR(255),
PRIMARY KEY(id)) ENGINE=$engine_type
PARTITION BY RANGE(id)
SUBPARTITION BY hash(id) subpartitions 2
(PARTITION pa3 values less than (42),
PARTITION pa6 values less than (60),
PARTITION pa7 values less than (70),
PARTITION pa8 values less than (80),
PARTITION pa9 values less than (90),
PARTITION pa10 values less than (100),
PARTITION pa11 values less than MAXVALUE);
######## Create SPs, Functions, Views and Triggers Section ##############
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE test.proc_part()
BEGIN
DECLARE ins_count INT DEFAULT 1000;
DECLARE del_count INT;
DECLARE cur_user VARCHAR(255);
DECLARE local_uuid VARCHAR(255);
DECLARE local_time TIMESTAMP;
SET local_time= NOW();
SET cur_user= CURRENT_USER();
SET local_uuid= UUID();
WHILE ins_count > 0 DO
INSERT INTO test.part_tbl VALUES (NULL, NOW(), USER() , UUID(),
ins_count,'Going to test MBR for MySQL');
SET ins_count = ins_count - 1;
END WHILE;
SELECT MAX(id) FROM test.part_tbl INTO del_count;
WHILE del_count > 0 DO
DELETE FROM test.part_tbl WHERE id = del_count;
select count(*) as internal_count, del_count -- these two lines are for
FROM test.part_tbl; -- debug to show the problem
SET del_count = del_count - 2;
END WHILE;
END|
delimiter ;|
############ Finish Setup Section ###################
############ Test Section ###################
--horizontal_results
CALL test.proc_part();
select count(*) as Part from test.part_tbl;
###### CLEAN UP SECTION ##############
DROP PROCEDURE test.proc_part;
DROP TABLE test.part_tbl;

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-- disable_result_log
let $file_format=`select @@innodb_file_format`;
let $file_format_check=`select @@innodb_file_format_check`;
let $file_format_max=`select @@innodb_file_format_max`;
let $file_per_table=`select @@innodb_file_per_table`;
SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format='Barracuda';
SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table=on;
@ -28,5 +28,5 @@ INSERT IGNORE INTO `table0` SET `col19` = '19940127002709', `col20` = 2383927.90
CHECK TABLE table0 EXTENDED;
DROP TABLE table0;
EVAL SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format=$file_format;
EVAL SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format_check=$file_format_check;
EVAL SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format_max=$file_format_max;
EVAL SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table=$file_per_table;

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#
# Testcase for InnoDB
# Bug#42419 Server crash with "Pure virtual method called" on two concurrent connections
#
--source include/not_embedded.inc
--source include/have_innodb.inc
let $innodb_lock_wait_timeout= query_get_value(SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'innodb_lock_wait_timeout%', Value, 1);
if (`SELECT $innodb_lock_wait_timeout < 10`)
{
--echo # innodb_lock_wait_timeout must be >= 10 seconds
--echo # so that this test can work all time fine on an overloaded testing box
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'innodb_lock_wait_timeout';
exit;
}
# Save the initial number of concurrent sessions
--source include/count_sessions.inc
# First session
connection default;
--enable_warnings
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, b INT) ENGINE = InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1),(2,2),(3,3);
COMMIT;
SET AUTOCOMMIT = 0;
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t1_tmp ( b INT );
INSERT INTO t1_tmp (b) SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a = 3;
INSERT INTO t1_tmp (b) SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a = 2;
# Second session
connect (user2,localhost,root,,,$MASTER_MYPORT,$MASTER_MYSOCK);
SET AUTOCOMMIT = 0;
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t2_tmp ( a int, new_a int );
INSERT INTO t2_tmp VALUES (1,51),(2,52),(3,53);
UPDATE t1 SET a = (SELECT new_a FROM t2_tmp WHERE t2_tmp.a = t1.a) WHERE a = 1;
send
UPDATE t1 SET a = (SELECT new_a FROM t2_tmp WHERE t2_tmp.a = t1.a) WHERE a = 2;
# The last update will wait for a lock held by the first session
# First session
connection default;
# Poll till the UPDATE of the second session waits for lock
let $show_statement= SHOW PROCESSLIST;
let $field= State;
let $condition= = 'Updating';
--source include/wait_show_condition.inc
# If the testing box is overloadeded and innodb_lock_wait_timeout is too small
# we might get here ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT.
--error ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK
INSERT INTO t1_tmp (b) SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a = 1;
# Second session
connection user2;
--echo Reap the server message for connection user2 UPDATE t1 ...
reap;
# The server crashed when executing this UPDATE or the succeeding SQL command.
UPDATE t1 SET a = (SELECT new_a FROM t2_tmp WHERE t2_tmp.a = t1.a) WHERE a = 3;
connection default;
disconnect user2;
DROP TABLE t1;
# Wait till all disconnects are completed
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# This is the unit test for bug *47167.
# It tests setting the global variable
# "innodb_file_format_check" with a
# user-Defined Variable.
# This is the unit test for bug #47167.
# It tests setting the global variable "innodb_file_format_max" (
# originally "innodb_file_format_check") with a user-Defined Variable.
--source include/have_innodb.inc
# Save the value (Antelope) in 'innodb_file_format_check' to
# 'old_innodb_file_format_check'
set @old_innodb_file_format_check=@@innodb_file_format_check;
# Save the value (Antelope) in 'innodb_file_format_max' to
# 'old_innodb_file_format_max'
set @old_innodb_file_format_max=@@innodb_file_format_max;
# @old_innodb_file_format_check shall have the value of 'Antelope'
select @old_innodb_file_format_check;
# @old_innodb_file_format_max shall have the value of 'Antelope'
select @old_innodb_file_format_max;
# Reset the value in 'innodb_file_format_check' to 'Barracuda'
set global innodb_file_format_check = Barracuda;
# Reset the value in 'innodb_file_format_max' to 'Barracuda'
set global innodb_file_format_max = Barracuda;
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
select @@innodb_file_format_max;
# Set 'innodb_file_format_check' to its default value, which
# Set 'innodb_file_format_max' to its default value, which
# is the latest file format supported in the current release.
set global innodb_file_format_check = DEFAULT;
set global innodb_file_format_max = DEFAULT;
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
select @@innodb_file_format_max;
# Put the saved value back to 'innodb_file_format_check'
set global innodb_file_format_check = @old_innodb_file_format_check;
# Put the saved value back to 'innodb_file_format_max'
set global innodb_file_format_max = @old_innodb_file_format_max;
# Check whether 'innodb_file_format_check' get its original value.
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
# Check whether 'innodb_file_format_max' get its original value.
select @@innodb_file_format_max;
# Following are negative tests, all should fail.
--disable_warnings
--error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR
set global innodb_file_format_check = cheetah;
set global innodb_file_format_max = cheetah;
--error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR
set global innodb_file_format_check = Bear;
set global innodb_file_format_max = Bear;
--error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR
set global innodb_file_format_check = on;
set global innodb_file_format_max = on;
--error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR
set global innodb_file_format_check = off;
set global innodb_file_format_max = off;
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-- source include/have_innodb.inc
let $file_format=`select @@innodb_file_format`;
let $file_format_check=`select @@innodb_file_format_check`;
let $file_format_max=`select @@innodb_file_format_max`;
let $file_per_table=`select @@innodb_file_per_table`;
SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format='Barracuda';
SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table=on;
@ -105,5 +105,5 @@ SHOW WARNINGS;
DROP TABLE bug52745;
EVAL SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format=$file_format;
EVAL SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format_check=$file_format_check;
EVAL SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format_max=$file_format_max;
EVAL SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table=$file_per_table;

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-- source include/have_innodb.inc
let $file_format=`select @@innodb_file_format`;
let $file_format_check=`select @@innodb_file_format_check`;
let $file_format_max=`select @@innodb_file_format_max`;
let $file_per_table=`select @@innodb_file_per_table`;
SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format='Barracuda';
@ -18,5 +18,5 @@ SHOW WARNINGS;
DROP TABLE bug53591;
EVAL SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format=$file_format;
EVAL SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format_check=$file_format_check;
EVAL SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format_max=$file_format_max;
EVAL SET GLOBAL innodb_file_per_table=$file_per_table;

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-- source include/have_innodb.inc
let $innodb_file_format_orig=`select @@innodb_file_format`;
let $innodb_file_format_max_orig=`select @@innodb_file_format_max`;
select @@innodb_file_format;
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
select @@innodb_file_format_max;
set global innodb_file_format=antelope;
set global innodb_file_format=barracuda;
--error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR
@ -14,16 +18,24 @@ set global innodb_file_format=on;
--error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR
set global innodb_file_format=off;
select @@innodb_file_format;
set global innodb_file_format_check=antelope;
set global innodb_file_format_check=barracuda;
set global innodb_file_format_max=antelope;
set global innodb_file_format_max=barracuda;
--error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR
set global innodb_file_format_check=cheetah;
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
set global innodb_file_format_check=default;
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
set global innodb_file_format_max=cheetah;
select @@innodb_file_format_max;
set global innodb_file_format_max=default;
select @@innodb_file_format_max;
--error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR
set global innodb_file_format=on;
--error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR
set global innodb_file_format=off;
select @@innodb_file_format_check;
set global innodb_file_format_check=antelope;
select @@innodb_file_format_max;
set global innodb_file_format_max=antelope;
# innodb_file_format_check is read only variable, can be
# set as server startup parameter
--error ER_INCORRECT_GLOBAL_LOCAL_VAR
set global innodb_file_format_check=off;
eval SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format=$innodb_file_format_orig;
eval SET GLOBAL innodb_file_format_max=$innodb_file_format_max_orig;

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--source include/have_innodb.inc
SET storage_engine=innodb;
--source include/gis_generic.inc
--source include/gis_keys.inc
#
# Bug #15680 (SPATIAL key in innodb)
#
--error ER_TABLE_CANT_HANDLE_SPKEYS
create table t1 (g geometry not null, spatial gk(g)) engine=innodb;

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--source include/have_innodb.inc
--echo #
--echo # Bug #40113: Embedded SELECT inside UPDATE or DELETE can timeout
--echo # without error
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int, b int, PRIMARY KEY (a,b)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 (a,b) VALUES (1070109,99);
CREATE TABLE t2 (b int, a int, PRIMARY KEY (b)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t2 (b,a) VALUES (7,1070109);
SELECT * FROM t1;
BEGIN;
SELECT b FROM t2 WHERE b=7 FOR UPDATE;
CONNECT (addconroot, localhost, root,,);
CONNECTION addconroot;
BEGIN;
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
SELECT b FROM t2 WHERE b=7 FOR UPDATE;
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
INSERT INTO t1 (a) VALUES ((SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE b=7));
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
UPDATE t1 SET a='7000000' WHERE a=(SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE b=7);
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a=(SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE b=7);
SELECT * FROM t1;
CONNECTION default;
DISCONNECT addconroot;
DROP TABLE t2, t1;
--echo # End of 5.0 tests
--echo #
--echo # Bug#46539 Various crashes on INSERT IGNORE SELECT + SELECT
--echo # FOR UPDATE
--echo #
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
create table t1 (a int primary key auto_increment,
b int, index(b)) engine=innodb;
insert into t1 (b) values (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10);
set autocommit=0;
begin;
select * from t1 where b=5 for update;
connect (con1, localhost, root,,);
connection con1;
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
insert ignore into t1 (b) select a as b from t1;
connection default;
--echo # Cleanup
--echo #
disconnect con1;
commit;
set autocommit=default;
drop table t1;
--echo #
--echo # Bug #37183 insert ignore into .. select ... hangs
--echo # after deadlock was encountered
--echo #
connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
create table t1(id int primary key,v int)engine=innodb;
insert into t1 values (1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4),(5,5),(6,6),(7,7);
create table t2 like t1;
--connection con1
begin;
update t1 set v=id*2 where id=1;
--connection default
begin;
update t1 set v=id*2 where id=2;
--connection con1
--error 1205
update t1 set v=id*2 where id=2;
--connection default
--error 1205
insert ignore into t2 select * from t1 where id=1;
rollback;
--connection con1
rollback;
--connection default
disconnect con1;
drop table t1, t2;
--echo #
--echo # Bug#41756 Strange error messages about locks from InnoDB
--echo #
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
--echo # In the default transaction isolation mode, and/or with
--echo # innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog=OFF, handler::unlock_row()
--echo # in InnoDB does nothing.
--echo # Thus in order to reproduce the condition that led to the
--echo # warning, one needs to relax isolation by either
--echo # setting a weaker tx_isolation value, or by turning on
--echo # the unsafe replication switch.
--echo # For testing purposes, choose to tweak the isolation level,
--echo # since it's settable at runtime, unlike
--echo # innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog, which is
--echo # only a command-line switch.
--echo #
set @@session.tx_isolation="read-committed";
--echo # Prepare data. We need a table with a unique index,
--echo # for join_read_key to be used. The other column
--echo # allows to control what passes WHERE clause filter.
create table t1 (a int primary key, b int) engine=innodb;
--echo # Let's make sure t1 has sufficient amount of rows
--echo # to exclude JT_ALL access method when reading it,
--echo # i.e. make sure that JT_EQ_REF(a) is always preferred.
insert into t1 values (1,1), (2,null), (3,1), (4,1),
(5,1), (6,1), (7,1), (8,1), (9,1), (10,1),
(11,1), (12,1), (13,1), (14,1), (15,1),
(16,1), (17,1), (18,1), (19,1), (20,1);
--echo #
--echo # Demonstrate that for the SELECT statement
--echo # used later in the test JT_EQ_REF access method is used.
--echo #
--vertical_results
explain
select 1 from t1 natural join (select 2 as a, 1 as b union all
select 2 as a, 2 as b) as t2 for update;
--horizontal_results
--echo #
--echo # Demonstrate that the reported SELECT statement
--echo # no longer produces warnings.
--echo #
select 1 from t1 natural join (select 2 as a, 1 as b union all
select 2 as a, 2 as b) as t2 for update;
commit;
--echo #
--echo # Demonstrate that due to lack of inter-sweep "reset" function,
--echo # we keep some non-matching records locked, even though we know
--echo # we could unlock them.
--echo # To do that, show that if there is only one distinct value
--echo # for a in t2 (a=2), we will keep record (2,null) in t1 locked.
--echo # But if we add another value for "a" to t2, say 6,
--echo # join_read_key cache will be pruned at least once,
--echo # and thus record (2, null) in t1 will get unlocked.
--echo #
begin;
select 1 from t1 natural join (select 2 as a, 1 as b union all
select 2 as a, 2 as b) as t2 for update;
connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
--echo #
--echo # Switching to connection con1
connection con1;
--echo # We should be able to delete all records from t1 except (2, null),
--echo # since they were not locked.
begin;
--echo # Delete in series of 3 records so that full scan
--echo # is not used and we're not blocked on record (2,null)
delete from t1 where a in (1,3,4);
delete from t1 where a in (5,6,7);
delete from t1 where a in (8,9,10);
delete from t1 where a in (11,12,13);
delete from t1 where a in (14,15,16);
delete from t1 where a in (17,18);
delete from t1 where a in (19,20);
--echo #
--echo # Record (2, null) is locked. This is actually unnecessary,
--echo # because the previous select returned no rows.
--echo # Just demonstrate the effect.
--echo #
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
delete from t1;
rollback;
--echo #
--echo # Switching to connection default
connection default;
--echo #
--echo # Show that the original contents of t1 is intact:
select * from t1;
commit;
--echo #
--echo # Have a one more record in t2 to show that
--echo # if join_read_key cache is purned, the current
--echo # row under the cursor is unlocked (provided, this row didn't
--echo # match the partial WHERE clause, of course).
--echo # Sic: the result of this test dependent on the order of retrieval
--echo # of records --echo # from the derived table, if !
--echo # We use DELETE to disable the JOIN CACHE. This DELETE modifies no
--echo # records. It also should leave no InnoDB row locks.
--echo #
begin;
delete t1.* from t1 natural join (select 2 as a, 2 as b union all
select 0 as a, 0 as b) as t2;
--echo # Demonstrate that nothing was deleted form t1
select * from t1;
--echo #
--echo # Switching to connection con1
connection con1;
begin;
--echo # Since there is another distinct record in the derived table
--echo # the previous matching record in t1 -- (2,null) -- was unlocked.
delete from t1;
--echo # We will need the contents of the table again.
rollback;
select * from t1;
commit;
--echo #
--echo # Switching to connection default
connection default;
rollback;
begin;
--echo #
--echo # Before this patch, we could wrongly unlock a record
--echo # that was cached and later used in a join. Demonstrate that
--echo # this is no longer the case.
--echo # Sic: this test is also order-dependent (i.e. the
--echo # the bug would show up only if the first record in the union
--echo # is retreived and processed first.
--echo #
--echo # Verify that JT_EQ_REF is used.
--vertical_results
explain
select 1 from t1 natural join (select 3 as a, 2 as b union all
select 3 as a, 1 as b) as t2 for update;
--horizontal_results
--echo # Lock the record.
select 1 from t1 natural join (select 3 as a, 2 as b union all
select 3 as a, 1 as b) as t2 for update;
--echo # Switching to connection con1
connection con1;
--echo #
--echo # We should not be able to delete record (3,1) from t1,
--echo # (previously it was possible).
--echo #
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
delete from t1 where a=3;
--echo # Switching to connection default
connection default;
commit;
disconnect con1;
set @@session.tx_isolation=default;
drop table t1;
--echo #
--echo # End of 5.1 tests
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# t/innodb_mysql.test
#
# Last update:
# 2006-07-26 ML test refactored (MySQL 5.1)
# main testing code t/innodb_mysql.test -> include/mix1.inc
#
-- source include/have_innodb.inc
let $engine_type= InnoDB;
let $other_engine_type= MEMORY;
# InnoDB does support FOREIGN KEYFOREIGN KEYs
let $test_foreign_keys= 1;
set global innodb_support_xa=default;
set session innodb_support_xa=default;
--source include/mix1.inc
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1, t2, t3;
--enable_warnings
#
# BUG#35850: Performance regression in 5.1.23/5.1.24
#
create table t1(a int);
insert into t1 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);
create table t2 (a int, b int, pk int, key(a,b), primary key(pk)) engine=innodb;
insert into t2 select @a:=A.a+10*(B.a + 10*C.a),@a, @a from t1 A, t1 B, t1 C;
--echo this must use key 'a', not PRIMARY:
--replace_column 9 #
explain select a from t2 where a=b;
drop table t1, t2;
#
# Bug #40360: Binlog related errors with binlog off
#
# This bug is triggered when the binlog format is STATEMENT and the
# binary log is turned off. In this case, no error should be shown for
# the statement since there are no replication issues.
SET SESSION BINLOG_FORMAT=STATEMENT;
SET SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED;
query_vertical select @@session.sql_log_bin, @@session.binlog_format, @@session.tx_isolation;
CREATE TABLE t1 ( a INT ) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1);
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Bug#37284 Crash in Field_string::type()
#
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings
CREATE TABLE t1 (a char(50)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE INDEX i1 on t1 (a(3));
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'abcde';
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Bug #37742: HA_EXTRA_KEYREAD flag is set when key contains only prefix of
# requested column
#
CREATE TABLE foo (a int, b int, c char(10),
PRIMARY KEY (c(3)),
KEY b (b)
) engine=innodb;
CREATE TABLE foo2 (a int, b int, c char(10),
PRIMARY KEY (c),
KEY b (b)
) engine=innodb;
CREATE TABLE bar (a int, b int, c char(10),
PRIMARY KEY (c(3)),
KEY b (b)
) engine=myisam;
INSERT INTO foo VALUES
(1,2,'abcdefghij'), (2,3,''), (3,4,'klmnopqrst'),
(4,5,'uvwxyz'), (5,6,'meotnsyglt'), (4,5,'asfdewe');
INSERT INTO bar SELECT * FROM foo;
INSERT INTO foo2 SELECT * FROM foo;
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT c FROM bar WHERE b>2;
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT c FROM foo WHERE b>2;
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT c FROM foo2 WHERE b>2;
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT c FROM bar WHERE c>2;
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT c FROM foo WHERE c>2;
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT c FROM foo2 WHERE c>2;
DROP TABLE foo, bar, foo2;
#
# Bug#41348: INSERT INTO tbl SELECT * FROM temp_tbl overwrites locking type of temp table
#
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t3,t2;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
--enable_warnings
DELIMITER |;
CREATE FUNCTION f1() RETURNS VARCHAR(250)
BEGIN
return 'hhhhhhh' ;
END|
DELIMITER ;|
CREATE TABLE t1 (a VARCHAR(20), b VARCHAR(20), c VARCHAR(20)) ENGINE=INNODB;
BEGIN WORK;
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t2 (a VARCHAR(20), b VARCHAR(20), c varchar(20)) ENGINE=INNODB;
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t3 LIKE t2;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('a','b',NULL),('c','d',NULL),('e','f',NULL);
SET @stmt := CONCAT('INSERT INTO t2 SELECT tbl.a, tbl.b, f1()',' FROM t1 tbl');
PREPARE stmt1 FROM @stmt;
SET @stmt := CONCAT('INSERT INTO t3', ' SELECT * FROM t2');
PREPARE stmt3 FROM @stmt;
EXECUTE stmt1;
COMMIT;
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt1;
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt3;
DROP TABLE t1,t3,t2;
DROP FUNCTION f1;
#
# Bug#37016: TRUNCATE TABLE removes some rows but not all
#
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t2;
--enable_warnings
CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (id)) ENGINE=INNODB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (id INT PRIMARY KEY,
t1_id INT, INDEX par_ind (t1_id),
FOREIGN KEY (t1_id) REFERENCES t1(id)) ENGINE=INNODB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (3,2);
SET AUTOCOMMIT = 0;
START TRANSACTION;
--error ER_ROW_IS_REFERENCED_2
TRUNCATE TABLE t1;
SELECT * FROM t1;
COMMIT;
SELECT * FROM t1;
START TRANSACTION;
--error ER_ROW_IS_REFERENCED_2
TRUNCATE TABLE t1;
SELECT * FROM t1;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1;
SET AUTOCOMMIT = 1;
START TRANSACTION;
SELECT * FROM t1;
COMMIT;
--error ER_ROW_IS_REFERENCED_2
TRUNCATE TABLE t1;
SELECT * FROM t1;
DELETE FROM t2 WHERE id = 3;
START TRANSACTION;
SELECT * FROM t1;
TRUNCATE TABLE t1;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1;
TRUNCATE TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo #
--echo # Bug#40127 Multiple table DELETE IGNORE hangs on foreign key constraint violation on 5.0
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (
id INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
PRIMARY KEY (id)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
id INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
aid INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (id),
FOREIGN KEY (aid) REFERENCES t1 (id)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t3 (
bid INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
FOREIGN KEY (bid) REFERENCES t2 (id)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t4 (
a INT
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t5 (
a INT
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 (id) VALUES (1);
INSERT INTO t2 (id, aid) VALUES (1, 1),(2,1),(3,1),(4,1);
INSERT INTO t3 (bid) VALUES (1);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4),(5);
INSERT INTO t5 VALUES (1);
DELETE t5 FROM t4 LEFT JOIN t5 ON t4.a= t5.a;
--error ER_ROW_IS_REFERENCED_2
DELETE t2, t1 FROM t2 INNER JOIN t1 ON (t2.aid = t1.id) WHERE t2.id = 1;
--error ER_ROW_IS_REFERENCED_2
DELETE t2, t1 FROM t2 INNER JOIN t1 ON (t2.aid = t1.id) WHERE t2.id = 1;
DELETE IGNORE t2, t1 FROM t2 INNER JOIN t1 ON (t2.aid = t1.id) WHERE t2.id = 1;
DROP TABLE t3;
DROP TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLES t4,t5;
--echo # Bug#40127 Multiple table DELETE IGNORE hangs on foreign key constraint violation on 5.0
--echo # Testing for any side effects of IGNORE on AFTER DELETE triggers used with
--echo # transactional tables.
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (i INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a VARCHAR(100)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t3 (i INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t4 (i INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, t1i INT,
FOREIGN KEY (t1i) REFERENCES t1(i))
ENGINE=InnoDB;
delimiter ||;
CREATE TRIGGER trg AFTER DELETE ON t1 FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
SET @b:='EXECUTED TRIGGER';
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (@b);
SET @a:= error_happens_here;
END||
delimiter ;||
SET @b:="";
SET @a:="";
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4);
INSERT INTO t3 SELECT * FROM t1;
--echo ** An error in a trigger causes rollback of the statement.
--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
DELETE t1 FROM t3 LEFT JOIN t1 ON t1.i=t3.i;
SELECT @a,@b;
SELECT * FROM t2;
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t1.i=t3.i;
--echo ** Same happens with the IGNORE option
--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
DELETE IGNORE t1 FROM t3 LEFT JOIN t1 ON t1.i=t3.i;
SELECT * FROM t2;
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t1.i=t3.i;
--echo **
--echo ** The following is an attempt to demonstrate
--echo ** error handling inside a row iteration.
--echo **
DROP TRIGGER trg;
TRUNCATE TABLE t1;
TRUNCATE TABLE t2;
TRUNCATE TABLE t3;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (3,3),(4,4);
delimiter ||;
CREATE TRIGGER trg AFTER DELETE ON t1 FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
SET @b:= CONCAT('EXECUTED TRIGGER FOR ROW ',CAST(OLD.i AS CHAR));
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (@b);
END||
delimiter ;||
--echo ** DELETE is prevented by foreign key constrains but errors are silenced.
--echo ** The AFTER trigger isn't fired.
DELETE IGNORE t1 FROM t3 LEFT JOIN t1 ON t1.i=t3.i;
--echo ** Tables are modified by best effort:
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t1.i=t3.i;
--echo ** The AFTER trigger was only executed on successful rows:
SELECT * FROM t2;
DROP TRIGGER trg;
--echo **
--echo ** Induce an error midway through an AFTER-trigger
--echo **
TRUNCATE TABLE t4;
TRUNCATE TABLE t1;
TRUNCATE TABLE t3;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4);
delimiter ||;
CREATE TRIGGER trg AFTER DELETE ON t1 FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
SET @a:= @a+1;
IF @a > 2 THEN
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (5,5);
END IF;
END||
delimiter ;||
SET @a:=0;
--echo ** Errors in the trigger causes the statement to abort.
--error ER_NO_REFERENCED_ROW_2
DELETE IGNORE t1 FROM t3 LEFT JOIN t1 ON t1.i=t3.i;
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t1.i=t3.i;
SELECT * FROM t4;
DROP TRIGGER trg;
DROP TABLE t4;
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t3;
#
# Bug#43580: Issue with Innodb on multi-table update
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT, KEY (a)) ENGINE = INNODB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT KEY, b INT, KEY (b)) ENGINE = INNODB;
CREATE TABLE t3 (a INT, b INT KEY, KEY (a)) ENGINE = INNODB;
CREATE TABLE t4 (a INT KEY, b INT, KEY (b)) ENGINE = INNODB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5), (6, 6);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1, 101), (2, 102), (3, 103), (4, 104), (5, 105), (6, 106);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5);
UPDATE t1, t2 SET t1.a = t1.a + 100, t2.b = t1.a + 10
WHERE t1.a BETWEEN 2 AND 4 AND t2.a = t1.b;
--sorted_result
SELECT * FROM t2;
UPDATE t3, t4 SET t3.a = t3.a + 100, t4.b = t3.a + 10
WHERE t3.a BETWEEN 2 AND 4 AND t4.a = t3.b - 100;
--sorted_result
SELECT * FROM t4;
DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3, t4;
--echo #
--echo # Bug#44886: SIGSEGV in test_if_skip_sort_order() -
--echo # uninitialized variable used as subscript
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT, c INT, d INT, PRIMARY KEY (b), KEY (a,c))
ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1,1,0);
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT, b INT, e INT, KEY (e)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1,1,2);
CREATE TABLE t3 (a INT, b INT) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1, 1);
SELECT * FROM t1, t2, t3
WHERE t1.a = t3.a AND (t1.b = t3.b OR t1.d) AND t2.b = t1.b AND t2.e = 2
GROUP BY t1.b;
DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3;
--echo #
--echo # Bug #45828: Optimizer won't use partial primary key if another
--echo # index can prevent filesort
--echo #
# Create the table
CREATE TABLE `t1` (
c1 int NOT NULL,
c2 int NOT NULL,
c3 int NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (c1,c2),
KEY (c3)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
# populate with data
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (5,2,1246276747);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,1,1246281721);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (7,3,1246281756);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (4,2,1246282139);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (3,1,1246282230);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,0,1246282712);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (8,3,1246282765);
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT c1+10,c2+10,c3+10 FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT c1+100,c2+100,c3+100 from t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT c1+1000,c2+1000,c3+1000 from t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT c1+10000,c2+10000,c3+10000 from t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT c1+100000,c2+100000,c3+100000 from t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT c1+1000000,c2+1000000,c3+1000000 from t1;
# query and no rows will match the c1 condition, whereas all will match c3
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE c1 = 99999999 AND c3 > 1 ORDER BY c3;
# SHOULD use the pk.
# index on c3 will be used instead of primary key
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE c1 = 99999999 AND c3 > 1 ORDER BY c3;
# if we force the primary key, we can see the estimate is 1
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 FORCE INDEX (PRIMARY) WHERE c1 = 99999999 AND c3 > 1 ORDER BY c3;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
c1 int NOT NULL,
c2 int NOT NULL,
c3 int NOT NULL,
KEY (c1,c2),
KEY (c3)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
# SHOULD use the pk.
# if we switch it from a primary key to a regular index, it works correctly as well
explain SELECT * FROM t2 WHERE c1 = 99999999 AND c3 > 1 ORDER BY c3;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
--echo #
--echo # 36259: Optimizing with ORDER BY
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (
a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
b INT NOT NULL,
c INT NOT NULL,
d VARCHAR(5),
e INT NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (a), KEY i2 (b,c,d)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c,d,e) VALUES (1,1,'a',1), (2,2,'b',2);
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c,d,e) SELECT RAND()*10000, RAND()*10000, d, e FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c,d,e) SELECT RAND()*10000, RAND()*10000, d, e FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c,d,e) SELECT RAND()*10000, RAND()*10000, d, e FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c,d,e) SELECT RAND()*10000, RAND()*10000, d, e FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c,d,e) SELECT RAND()*10000, RAND()*10000, d, e FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c,d,e) SELECT RAND()*10000, RAND()*10000, d, e FROM t1;
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE b=1 AND c=1 ORDER BY a;
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 FORCE INDEX(i2) WHERE b=1 and c=1 ORDER BY a;
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 FORCE INDEX(PRIMARY) WHERE b=1 AND c=1 ORDER BY a;
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo #
--echo # Bug #47963: Wrong results when index is used
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1(
a VARCHAR(5) NOT NULL,
b VARCHAR(5) NOT NULL,
c DATETIME NOT NULL,
KEY (c)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('TEST', 'TEST', '2009-10-09 00:00:00');
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND
c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00';
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND
c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.0' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.0';
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND
c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.0' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00';
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND
c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.0';
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND
c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.000' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.000';
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND
c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.00' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.001';
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND
c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.001' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.00';
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND
c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.001' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.00';
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo #
--echo # Bug #46175: NULL read_view and consistent read assertion
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1(a CHAR(13),KEY(a)) ENGINE=innodb;
CREATE TABLE t2(b DATETIME,KEY(b)) ENGINE=innodb;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (),();
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (),();
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW v1 AS SELECT 1 FROM t2
WHERE b =(SELECT a FROM t1 LIMIT 1);
--disable_query_log
--disable_result_log
CONNECT (con1, localhost, root,,);
--enable_query_log
--enable_result_log
CONNECTION default;
DELIMITER |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1(num INT)
BEGIN
DECLARE i INT DEFAULT 0;
REPEAT
SHOW CREATE VIEW v1;
SET i:=i+1;
UNTIL i>num END REPEAT;
END|
DELIMITER ;|
--echo # Should not crash
--disable_query_log
--disable_result_log
--send CALL p1(1000)
CONNECTION con1;
--echo # Should not crash
CALL p1(1000);
CONNECTION default;
--reap
--enable_query_log
--enable_result_log
DISCONNECT con1;
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
DROP VIEW v1;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
--echo #
--echo # Bug #49324: more valgrind errors in test_if_skip_sort_order
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=innodb ;
--echo #should not cause valgrind warnings
SELECT 1 FROM t1 JOIN t1 a USING(a) GROUP BY t1.a,t1.a;
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo #
--echo # Bug#50843: Filesort used instead of clustered index led to
--echo # performance degradation.
--echo #
create table t1(f1 int not null primary key, f2 int) engine=innodb;
create table t2(f1 int not null, key (f1)) engine=innodb;
insert into t1 values (1,1),(2,2),(3,3);
insert into t2 values (1),(2),(3);
explain select t1.* from t1 left join t2 using(f1) group by t1.f1;
drop table t1,t2;
--echo #
--echo #
--echo # Bug #39653: find_shortest_key in sql_select.cc does not consider
--echo # clustered primary keys
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY, b INT, c INT, d INT, e INT, f INT,
KEY (b,c)) ENGINE=INNODB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1,1,1,1,1), (2,2,2,2,2,2), (3,3,3,3,3,3),
(4,4,4,4,4,4), (5,5,5,5,5,5), (6,6,6,6,6,6),
(7,7,7,7,7,7), (8,8,8,8,8,8), (9,9,9,9,9,9),
(11,11,11,11,11,11);
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo #
--echo # Bug #49838: DROP INDEX and ADD UNIQUE INDEX for same index may
--echo # corrupt definition at engine
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT NOT NULL, b INT NOT NULL, KEY k (a,b))
ENGINE=InnoDB;
ALTER TABLE t1 DROP INDEX k, ADD UNIQUE INDEX k (a,b);
--query_vertical SHOW INDEXES FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo #
--echo # Bug #47453: InnoDB incorrectly changes TIMESTAMP columns when
--echo # JOINed during an UPDATE
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (d INT) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT, b INT,
c TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP) ENGINE=InnoDB;
--echo set up our data elements
INSERT INTO t1 (d) VALUES (1);
INSERT INTO t2 (a,b) VALUES (1,1);
SELECT SECOND(c) INTO @bug47453 FROM t2;
SELECT SECOND(c)-@bug47453 FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON d=a;
UPDATE t1 JOIN t2 ON d=a SET b=1 WHERE a=1;
SELECT SECOND(c)-@bug47453 FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON d=a;
SELECT SLEEP(1);
UPDATE t1 JOIN t2 ON d=a SET b=1 WHERE a=1;
--echo #should be 0
SELECT SECOND(c)-@bug47453 FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON d=a;
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
--echo #
--echo # Bug #53334: wrong result for outer join with impossible ON condition
--echo # (see the same test case for MyISAM in join.test)
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE t2 (id INT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (75);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (79);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (78);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (77);
REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES (76);
REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES (76);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (104);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (103);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (102);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (101);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (105);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (106);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (107);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (107),(75),(1000);
SELECT t1.id,t2.id FROM t2 LEFT JOIN t1 ON t1.id>=74 AND t1.id<=0
WHERE t2.id=75 AND t1.id IS NULL;
EXPLAIN SELECT t1.id,t2.id FROM t2 LEFT JOIN t1 ON t1.id>=74 AND t1.id<=0
WHERE t2.id=75 AND t1.id IS NULL;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
--echo #
--echo # Bug#38999 valgrind warnings for update statement in function compare_record()
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 values (1),(2),(3),(4),(5);
INSERT INTO t2 values (1);
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 2;
UPDATE t1,t2 SET t1.a = t1.a + 100 WHERE t1.a = 1;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
--echo #
--echo # Bug #53830: !table || (!table->read_set || bitmap_is_set(table->read_set, field_index))
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT, c INT, d INT,
PRIMARY KEY(a,b,c), KEY(b,d))
ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (0, 77, 1, 3);
UPDATE t1 SET d = 0 WHERE b = 77 AND c = 25;
DROP TABLE t1;
--echo End of 5.1 tests
--echo #
--echo # Test for bug #39932 "create table fails if column for FK is in different
--echo # case than in corr index".
--echo #
--disable_warnings
drop tables if exists t1, t2;
--enable_warnings
create table t1 (pk int primary key) engine=InnoDB;
--echo # Even although the below statement uses uppercased field names in
--echo # foreign key definition it still should be able to find explicitly
--echo # created supporting index. So it should succeed and should not
--echo # create any additional supporting indexes.
create table t2 (fk int, key x (fk),
constraint x foreign key (FK) references t1 (PK)) engine=InnoDB;
show create table t2;
drop table t2, t1;
--echo #
--echo # Bug#44613 SELECT statement inside FUNCTION takes a shared lock
--echo #
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
--enable_warnings
CREATE TABLE t1(x INT PRIMARY KEY, y INT) ENGINE=innodb;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 0), (2, 0);
CREATE FUNCTION f1(z INT) RETURNS INT READS SQL DATA
RETURN (SELECT x FROM t1 WHERE x = z);
--echo # Connection default
START TRANSACTION;
SELECT f1(1);
--echo # Connection con2
--disable_query_log
connect (con2, localhost, root);
--enable_query_log
START TRANSACTION;
SELECT f1(1);
# This next statement used to block.
UPDATE t1 SET y = 1 WHERE x = 1;
COMMIT;
disconnect con2;
--source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc
--echo # Connection default
connection default;
COMMIT;
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP FUNCTION f1;

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-- source include/have_innodb.inc
#
# Bug #41453: Assertion `m_status == DA_ERROR' failed in
# Diagnostics_area::sql_errno
#
CREATE TABLE t1(a INT, b INT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (a)) ENGINE=innodb
DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4),(5,5),(6,6),(7,7);
CONNECT (con1,localhost,root,,);
CONNECT (con2,localhost,root,,);
CONNECTION con1;
START TRANSACTION;
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE b=3 LIMIT 1 FOR UPDATE;
CONNECTION con2;
START TRANSACTION;
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
UPDATE t1 SET b=b+12 WHERE a > 2 ORDER BY a;
ROLLBACK;
CONNECTION con1;
START TRANSACTION;
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE b=3 LIMIT 1 FOR UPDATE;
CONNECTION con2;
START TRANSACTION;
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
UPDATE t1 SET b=10 WHERE a > 1 ORDER BY a;
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE b = 10;
CONNECTION default;
DISCONNECT con1;
DISCONNECT con2;
DROP TABLE t1;

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-- source include/not_embedded.inc
-- source include/have_innodb.inc
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
SET @old_log_bin_trust_function_creators= @@global.log_bin_trust_function_creators;
connect (a,localhost,root,,);
connect (b,localhost,root,,);
#
# BUG#11238 - in prelocking mode SELECT .. FOR UPDATE is changed to
# non-blocking SELECT
#
SET GLOBAL log_bin_trust_function_creators = 1;
create table t1 (col1 integer primary key, col2 integer) engine=innodb;
insert t1 values (1,100);
delimiter |;
create function f1 () returns integer begin
declare var1 int;
select col2 into var1 from t1 where col1=1 for update;
return var1;
end|
delimiter ;|
start transaction;
select f1();
connection b;
send update t1 set col2=0 where col1=1;
connection default;
select * from t1;
connection a;
rollback;
connection b;
reap;
rollback;
# Cleanup
connection a;
disconnect a;
--source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc
connection b;
disconnect b;
--source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc
connection default;
drop table t1;
drop function f1;
SET @@global.log_bin_trust_function_creators= @old_log_bin_trust_function_creators;

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-- source include/have_innodb.inc
--source include/innodb_rollback_on_timeout.inc
--echo End of 5.0 tests