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PHP
24 lines
1.3 KiB
PHP
#
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# Since we run tests in disable_abort_on_error mode, we cannot use --error command,
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# and need to check the result manually.
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# Usage in a test:
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# --let $error_codes = <comma-separated list> # optional, default ''
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# --let $mysql_errname = <error name> # optional, default current $mysql_errname (from the last SQL command)
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# --let $mysql_errno = <error code> # optional, default current $mysql_errno (from the last SQL command)
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#
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# The difference between strict_check_errors.inc and check_errors.inc is only
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# that they will produce different messages when there is a list of acceptable error codes (more than one),
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# and the statement finished with one of them.
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# If a list contained more than one error, it could be on one of two reasons:
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# first, we do not care which code it is, as long as it is one of the listed errors.
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# In this case we will suggest to add an rdiff file if the message differs.
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# Second, check_errors might be called from a generalized include file or test,
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# which runs with different parameters and thus might produce different results for the same statement.
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# Then, the message will be stricter, as the difference with the result file is actually a problem
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# which needs to be checked at least.
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--let $strict_check = 1
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--source check_errors.inc
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