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	The INSERT DELAYED should not maintain its own private auto-increment counter, because this is assuming that other threads cannot insert into the table while the INSERT DELAYED thread is inserting, which is a wrong assumption. So the start of processing of a batch of INSERT rows in the INSERT DELAYED thread must be treated as a start of a new statement and cached next_insert_id must be cleared.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#
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# test of DELAYED insert and timestamps
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# (Can't be tested with purify :( )
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#
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# This tests not performed with embedded server
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-- source include/not_embedded.inc
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--disable_warnings
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drop table if exists t1;
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--enable_warnings
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create table t1 (a char(10), tmsp timestamp);
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insert into t1 set a = 1;
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insert delayed into t1 set a = 2;
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insert into t1 set a = 3, tmsp=NULL;
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insert delayed into t1 set a = 4;
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insert delayed into t1 set a = 5, tmsp = 19711006010203;
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insert delayed into t1 (a, tmsp) values (6, 19711006010203);
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insert delayed into t1 (a, tmsp) values (7, NULL);
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--sleep 2
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insert into t1 set a = 8,tmsp=19711006010203;
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select * from t1 where tmsp=0;
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select * from t1 where tmsp=19711006010203;
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drop table t1;
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#
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# Test bug when inserting NULL into an auto_increment field with
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# INSERT DELAYED
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#
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create table t1 (a int not null auto_increment primary key, b char(10));
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insert delayed into t1 values (1,"b");
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insert delayed into t1 values (null,"c");
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insert delayed into t1 values (3,"d"),(null,"e");
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--error 1136
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insert delayed into t1 values (3,"this will give an","error");
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# 2 was not enough for --ps-protocol
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--sleep 4
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show status like 'not_flushed_delayed_rows';
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select * from t1;
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drop table t1;
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# End of 4.1 tests
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#
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# Bug #12226: Crash when a delayed insert fails due to a duplicate key
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#
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create table t1 (a int not null primary key);
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insert into t1 values (1);
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insert delayed into t1 values (1);
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select * from t1;
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drop table t1;
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#
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# Bug #20195: INSERT DELAYED with auto_increment is assigned wrong values
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#
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CREATE TABLE t1 ( a int(10) NOT NULL auto_increment, PRIMARY KEY (a));
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# Make one delayed insert to start the separate thread
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insert delayed into t1 values(null);
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# Do some normal inserts
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insert into t1 values(null);
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insert into t1 values(null);
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# Discarded, since the delayed-counter is 2, which is already used
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insert delayed into t1 values(null);
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# Discarded, since the delayed-counter is 3, which is already used
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insert delayed into t1 values(null);
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# Works, since the delayed-counter is 4, which is unused
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insert delayed into t1 values(null);
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# Do some more inserts
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insert into t1 values(null);
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insert into t1 values(null);
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insert into t1 values(null);
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# Delete one of the above to make a hole
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delete from t1 where a=6;
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# Discarded, since the delayed-counter is 5, which is already used
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insert delayed into t1 values(null);
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# Works, since the delayed-counter is 6, which is unused (the row we deleted)
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insert delayed into t1 values(null);
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# Discarded, since the delayed-counter is 7, which is already used
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insert delayed into t1 values(null);
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# Works, since the delayed-counter is 8, which is unused
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insert delayed into t1 values(null);
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# Check what we have now
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# must wait so that the delayed thread finishes
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# Note: this must be increased if the test fails
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--sleep 1
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select * from t1 order by a;
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DROP TABLE t1;
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