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# ==== Purpose ====
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#
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# Creates a stored routine, stored function, trigger, view, or
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# prepared statement (commonly referred to as "recursive construct")
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# that invokes a given unsafe statement.
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#
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# Then, it invokes the created recursive construct several times:
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#
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#  - With SQL_LOG_BIN = 1 and binlog_format = STATEMENT, to verify
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#    that it gives a warning.
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#
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#  - With SQL_LOG_BIN = 0 and binlog_format = STATEMENT, to verify that
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#    there is no warning and nothing is logged.
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#
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#  - With SQL_LOG_BIN = 1 and binlog_format = MIXED, to verify that it
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#    writes row events to the binlog.
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#
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#  - In some cases, the recursive construct can be invoked so that it
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#    has no side-effects but returns a value that may be
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#    nondeterministic.  An example is a function that returns UUID().
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#    The function does not have side effects but its a return value
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#    that may differ on slave.  Such statements are invoked so that
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#    the return value is discarded (e.g., SELECT func()), with
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#    SQL_LOG_BIN = 1 and binlog_format = STATEMENT.  In this case, no
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#    warning should be given and nothing should be written to the
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#    binlog.
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#
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# This is an auxiliary file particularly targeted to being used by the
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# test binlog_unsafe.  In this context, the purpose is to check how
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# warnings for unsafe statements are propagated in recursive
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# constructs.
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#
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# The statement to invoke ("input") is described using mtr variables,
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# and the resulting recursive construct ("output") is stored in mtr
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# variables in a similar fashion.  To create several levels of nested
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# recursive constructs, source this file once, then copy the values of
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# appropriate output variables to the input variables, and then source
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# this file again.
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#
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#
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# ==== Usage ====
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#
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# See binlog_unsafe for an example of how to use this file.
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#
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# let $CRC_ARG_level= <level>;
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# let $CRC_ARG_type= <type>;
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# let $CRC_ARG_stmt_sidef= <stmt>;
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# let $CRC_ARG_value= <stmt>;
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# let $CRC_ARG_sel_retval= <stmt>;
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# let $CRC_ARG_sel_sidef= <stmt>;
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# let $CRC_ARG_desc= <desc>;
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# source extra/rpl_tests/create_recursive_construct.inc;
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# let $my_stmt_sidef= $CRC_RET_stmt_sidef;
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# let $my_value= $CRC_RET_value;
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# let $my_sel_sidef= $CRC_RET_sel_sidef;
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# let $my_sel_retval= $CRC_RET_sel_retval;
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# let $my_drop= $CRC_RET_drop;
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# let $my_is_toplevel= $CRC_RET_top_is_toplevel;
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# let $my_desc= $CRC_RET_desc;
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#
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# $CRC_ARG_* are used as input parameters (arguments) to this file:
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#
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#   $CRC_ARG_level is the recursion depth: 1 for the innermost
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#   statement created, 2 for a statement that invokes a statement on
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#   level 1, etc.
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#
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#   $CRC_ARG_type is an integer from 0 to 6, indicating what type of
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#   statement shall be created:
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#    0 - Create a stored function where the return value depends on
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#        the value of the given statement.
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#    1 - Create a stored function that invokes the given statement as
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#        a side-effect but may not return a value that depends on it.
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#    2 - Create a stored routine that invokes the given statement.
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#    3 - Create a trigger (on table trigger_table_$CRC_ARG_level) that
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#        invokes the given statement.
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#    4 - Create a view that returns a value that depends on the value
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#        of the given statement.
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#    5 - Create a view that invokes the given statement but may return
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#        a value that does not depend on it.
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#    6 - Create a prepared statement that invokes the given statement.
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#
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#   $CRC_ARG_stmt_sidef is the statement to invoke.  It should be a
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#   statement that can be invoked on its own (not sub-statement),
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#   which causes something unsafe to be written to the binlog.
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#
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#   $CRC_ARG_value is a sub-statement holding the value of the given
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#   statement.  Can be empty if the given statement does not have a
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#   value.  Typically, this is non-empty if the given statement is a
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#   function call or user variable, but not if it is a stored routine
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#   call, INSERT, SELECT, etc (because none of them has a value).
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#   $CRC_ARG_value is used only when $CRC_ARG_type=6.
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#
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#   $CRC_ARG_sel_sidef is a SELECT sub-statement that invokes the
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#   statement as a side-effect, but returns a result set that may not
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#   depend on the statement.  Can be empty if the statement cannot
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#   produce a result set from a SELECT.  $CRC_ARG_sel_sidef is used
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#   only if $CRC_ARG_type=2
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#
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#   $CRC_ARG_sel_retval is a SELECT sub-statement that does not have
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#   side-effects, but returns a result set that depends on the unsafe
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#   statement.  Can be empty if the statement cannot be invoked from a
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#   SELECT.  $CRC_ARG_sel_retval is used only if $CRC_ARG_type=3.
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#
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#   $CRC_ARG_desc is a human-readable description of the statement to
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#   invoke.
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#
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# $CRC_RET_* are used as output parameters (return values) of this
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# file:
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#
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#   $CRC_RET_stmt_sidef is a statement invoking the resulting recursive
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#   construct.
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#
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#   $CRC_RET_value is a sub-statement invoking the resulting recursive
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#   construct and returning the value of the recursive construct.
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#   This is the empty string if the resulting recursive construct does
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#   not have a value.  In particular, this is non-empty only if
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#   $CRC_ARG_value=7.
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#
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#   $CRC_RET_sel_sidef is a SELECT sub-statement that invokes the
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#   resulting recursive construct as a side-effect but where the
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#   result set may not depend on the recursive construct.  This is the
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#   empty string if the recursive construct cannot be invoked from a
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#   SELECT.  In particular, this is non-empty only if $CRC_ARG_value=6
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#   or $CRC_ARG_value=2.
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#
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#   $CRC_RET_sel_retval is a SELECT sub-statement that does not have
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#   side-effects, but returns a result set depending on the unsafe
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#   statement.  This is the empty string if the recursive construct
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#   cannot produce a result set from a SELECT.  In particular, this is
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#   non-empty only if $CRC_ARG_value=7 or $CRC_ARG_value=3.
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#
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#   $CRC_RET_drop is a statement that drops the created object.  I.e.,
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#   it is one of 'DROP FUNCTION <func>', 'DROP PROCEDURE <proc>', etc.
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#
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#   $CRC_RET_top_is_toplevel is 0 normally, or 1 if the resulting
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#   recursive construct can only be called from a top-level statement.
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#   In particular, this is 1 only when $CRC_ARG_value=1, because
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#   prepared statements cannot be invoked from other recursive
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#   constructs.
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#
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#   $CRC_RET_desc is a text string that describes the invokation of
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#   the recursive construct in a human-readable fashion.
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#
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# Assumptions
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#
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#   Before sourcing this file with $CRC_ARG_level=X, you need to
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#   create three tables: tX, taX and trigger_table_X.  These are used
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#   as auxiliary tables.
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#--echo debug: >>>>ENTER create_recursive_construct
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#--echo debug: level=$CRC_ARG_level
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#--echo debug: type=$CRC_ARG_type
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#--echo debug: stmt_sidef=$CRC_ARG_stmt_sidef
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#--echo debug: value=$CRC_ARG_value
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#--echo debug: sel_retval=$CRC_ARG_sel_retval
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#--echo debug: sel_sidef=$CRC_ARG_sel_sidef
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--let $CRC_RET_stmt_sidef=
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--let $CRC_RET_value=
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--let $CRC_RET_sel_retval=
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--let $CRC_RET_sel_sidef=
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--let $CRC_RET_drop=
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--let $CRC_RET_is_toplevel= 1
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--let $CRC_RET_desc=
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--let $CRC_name=
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--let $CRC_create=
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######## func_retval ########
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# if inside if in lieu of AND operand
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if ($CRC_ARG_type == 0) {
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 if ($CRC_ARG_value) {
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  # It will be safe to call this function and discard the return
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  # value, but it will be unsafe to use return value (e.g., in
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  # INSERT...SELECT).
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  --let $CRC_name= func_retval_$CRC_ARG_level
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  --let $CRC_create= CREATE FUNCTION $CRC_name() RETURNS VARCHAR(100) BEGIN INSERT INTO ta$CRC_ARG_level VALUES (47); RETURN $CRC_ARG_value; END
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  --let $CRC_RET_stmt_sidef= INSERT INTO t$CRC_ARG_level VALUES ($CRC_name())
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  --let $CRC_RET_value= $CRC_name()
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_sidef=
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_retval= SELECT $CRC_name()
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  --let $CRC_RET_drop= DROP FUNCTION $CRC_name
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  --let $CRC_RET_is_toplevel= 0
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  --let $CRC_RET_desc= function $CRC_name returning value from $CRC_ARG_desc
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 }
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}
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######## func_sidef ########
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if ($CRC_ARG_type == 1) {
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  # It will be unsafe to call func even if you discard return value.
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  --let $CRC_name= func_sidef_$CRC_ARG_level
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  --let $CRC_create= CREATE FUNCTION $CRC_name() RETURNS VARCHAR(100) BEGIN INSERT INTO ta$CRC_ARG_level VALUES (47); $CRC_ARG_stmt_sidef; RETURN 0; END
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  --let $CRC_RET_stmt_sidef= INSERT INTO t$CRC_ARG_level SELECT $CRC_name()
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  --let $CRC_RET_value=
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_retval=
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_sidef= SELECT $CRC_name()
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  --let $CRC_RET_drop= DROP FUNCTION $CRC_name
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  --let $CRC_RET_is_toplevel= 0
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  --let $CRC_RET_desc= function $CRC_name invoking $CRC_ARG_desc
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}
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######## proc ########
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if ($CRC_ARG_type == 2) {
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  # It will be unsafe to call this procedure.
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  --let $CRC_name= proc_$CRC_ARG_level
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  --let $CRC_create= CREATE PROCEDURE $CRC_name() BEGIN $CRC_ARG_stmt_sidef; INSERT INTO ta$CRC_ARG_level VALUES (47); END
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  --let $CRC_RET_stmt_sidef= CALL $CRC_name()
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  --let $CRC_RET_value=
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_retval=
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_sidef=
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  --let $CRC_RET_drop= DROP PROCEDURE $CRC_name
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  --let $CRC_RET_is_toplevel= 0
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  --let $CRC_RET_desc= procedure $CRC_name invoking $CRC_ARG_desc
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}
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######## trig ########
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if ($CRC_ARG_type == 3) {
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  # It will be unsafe to invoke this trigger.
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  --let $CRC_name= trig_$CRC_ARG_level
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  --let $CRC_create= CREATE TRIGGER $CRC_name BEFORE INSERT ON trigger_table_$CRC_ARG_level FOR EACH ROW BEGIN INSERT INTO ta$CRC_ARG_level VALUES (47); $CRC_ARG_stmt_sidef; END
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  --let $CRC_RET_stmt_sidef= INSERT INTO trigger_table_$CRC_ARG_level VALUES (1)
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  --let $CRC_RET_value=
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_retval=
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_sidef=
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  --let $CRC_RET_drop= DROP TRIGGER $CRC_name
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  --let $CRC_RET_is_toplevel= 0
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  --let $CRC_RET_desc= trigger $CRC_name invoking $CRC_ARG_desc
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}
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######## view_retval ########
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if ($CRC_ARG_type == 4) {
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 if ($CRC_ARG_sel_retval) {
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  # It will be safe to select from this view if you discard the result
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  # set, but unsafe to use result set (e.g., in INSERT..SELECT).
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  --let $CRC_name= view_retval_$CRC_ARG_level
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  --let $CRC_create= CREATE VIEW $CRC_name AS $CRC_ARG_sel_retval
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  --let $CRC_RET_stmt_sidef= INSERT INTO t$CRC_ARG_LEVEL SELECT * FROM $CRC_name
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  --let $CRC_RET_value=
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_retval= SELECT * FROM $CRC_name
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_sidef=
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  --let $CRC_RET_drop= DROP VIEW $CRC_name
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  --let $CRC_RET_is_toplevel= 0
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  --let $CRC_RET_desc= view $CRC_name returning value from $CRC_ARG_desc
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 }
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}
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######## view_sidef ########
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if ($CRC_ARG_type == 5) {
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 if  ($CRC_ARG_sel_sidef) {
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  # It will be unsafe to select from this view, even if you discard
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  # the return value.
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  --let $CRC_name= view_sidef_$CRC_ARG_level
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  --let $CRC_create= CREATE VIEW $CRC_name AS $CRC_ARG_sel_sidef
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  --let $CRC_RET_stmt_sidef= INSERT INTO t$CRC_ARG_level SELECT * FROM $CRC_name
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  --let $CRC_RET_value=
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_retval=
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_sidef= SELECT * FROM $CRC_name
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  --let $CRC_RET_drop= DROP VIEW $CRC_name
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  --let $CRC_RET_is_toplevel= 0
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  --let $CRC_RET_desc= view $CRC_name invoking $CRC_ARG_desc
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 }
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}
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######## prep ########
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if ($CRC_ARG_type == 6) {
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  # It will be unsafe to execute this prepared statement
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  --let $CRC_name= prep_$CRC_ARG_level
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  --let $CRC_create= PREPARE $CRC_name FROM "$CRC_ARG_stmt_sidef"
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  --let $CRC_RET_stmt_sidef= EXECUTE $CRC_name
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  --let $CRC_RET_value=
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_retval=
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_sidef=
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  --let $CRC_RET_drop= DROP PREPARE $CRC_name
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  --let $CRC_RET_is_toplevel= 1
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  --let $CRC_RET_desc= prepared statement $CRC_name invoking $CRC_ARG_desc
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}
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######## no recursive construct: just return the given statement ########
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if ($CRC_ARG_type == 7) {
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  # CRC_ARG_type=7 is a special case. We just set $CRC_RET_x =
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  # $CRC_ARG_x.  This way, the $CRC_ARG_stmt gets executed directly
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  # (below).  In binlog_unsafe.test, it is used to invoke the unsafe
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  # statement created in the outermost loop directly, without
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  # enclosing it in a recursive construct.
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  --let $CRC_RET_stmt_sidef= $CRC_ARG_stmt_sidef
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  --let $CRC_RET_value= $CRC_ARG_value
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_retval= $CRC_ARG_sel_retval
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  --let $CRC_RET_sel_sidef= $CRC_ARG_sel_sidef
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  --let $CRC_RET_drop=
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  --let $CRC_RET_is_toplevel= 1
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  --let $CRC_RET_desc= $CRC_ARG_desc
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}
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######## execute! ########
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if ($CRC_RET_stmt_sidef) {
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  --echo
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  --echo Invoking $CRC_RET_desc.
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  if ($CRC_create) {
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    --eval $CRC_create
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  }
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  --echo * binlog_format = STATEMENT: expect $CRC_ARG_expected_number_of_warnings warnings.
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  --eval $CRC_RET_stmt_sidef
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  --let $n_warnings= `SHOW COUNT(*) WARNINGS`
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  if ($n_warnings != $CRC_ARG_expected_number_of_warnings) {
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    --echo ******** Failure! Expected $CRC_ARG_expected_number_of_warnings warnings, got $n_warnings warnings. ********
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    SHOW WARNINGS;
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    SHOW BINLOG EVENTS;
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    --die Wrong number of warnings.
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  }
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  # These queries are run without query log, to make result file more
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  # readable.  Debug info is only printed if something abnormal
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  # happens.
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  --disable_query_log
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  --echo * SQL_LOG_BIN = 0: expect nothing logged and no warning.
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  SET SQL_LOG_BIN = 0;
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  RESET MASTER;
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  --eval $CRC_RET_stmt_sidef
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  --let $n_warnings= `SHOW COUNT(*) WARNINGS`
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  if ($n_warnings) {
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    --echo ******** Failure! Expected 0 warnings, got $n_warnings warnings. ********
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    SHOW WARNINGS;
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    SHOW BINLOG EVENTS;
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    --die Wrong number of warnings.
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  }
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  --let $binlog_event= query_get_value(SHOW BINLOG EVENTS, Event_type, 2)
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  if ($binlog_event != No such row) {
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    --enable_query_log
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    --echo ******** Failure! Something was written to the binlog despite SQL_LOG_BIN=0 ********
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    SHOW BINLOG EVENTS;
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    --die Binlog not empty
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  }
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  SET SQL_LOG_BIN = 1;
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  --echo * binlog_format = MIXED: expect row events in binlog and no warning.
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  SET binlog_format = MIXED;
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  RESET MASTER;
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  --eval $CRC_RET_stmt_sidef
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  --let $n_warnings= `SHOW COUNT(*) WARNINGS`
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  if ($n_warnings) {
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    --echo ******** Failure! Expected 0 warnings, got $n_warnings warnings. ********
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    SHOW WARNINGS;
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    SHOW BINLOG EVENTS;
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    --die Warnings printed
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  }
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  --let $event_type= query_get_value(SHOW BINLOG EVENTS, Event_type, 3)
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  # The first event is format_description, the second is
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  # Query_event('BEGIN'), and the third should be our Query
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  # for 'INSERT DELAYED' unsafe_type 3, which is safe after
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  # the fix of bug#54579.
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  if (`SELECT $unsafe_type = 3 AND '$event_type' != 'Query'`) {
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    --enable_query_log
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    --echo ******** Failure! Event number 3 was a '$event_type', not a 'Query'. ********
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    SHOW BINLOG EVENTS;
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    --die Wrong events in binlog.
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  }
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  # The first event is format_description, the second is
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  # Query_event('BEGIN'), and the third should be our Table_map
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  # for unsafe statement.
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  if (`SELECT $unsafe_type != 3 AND '$event_type' != 'Table_map'`) {
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    --enable_query_log
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    --echo ******** Failure! Event number 3 was a '$event_type', not a 'Table_map'. ********
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    SHOW BINLOG EVENTS;
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    --die Wrong events in binlog.
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  }
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  SET binlog_format = STATEMENT;
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  --enable_query_log
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}
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# Invoke created object, discarding the return value. This should not
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# give any warning.
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if ($CRC_RET_sel_retval) {
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  --echo * Invoke statement so that return value is dicarded: expect no warning.
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  --disable_result_log
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  --eval $CRC_RET_sel_retval
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  --enable_result_log
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  # Currently, due to a bug, we do get warnings here, so we don't
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  # fail.  When the bug is fixed, we should execute the following.
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  #--let $n_warnings= `SHOW COUNT(*) WARNINGS`
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  #if ($n_warnings) {
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  #  --enable_query_log
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						|
  #  --echo Failure! Expected 0 warnings, got $n_warnings warnings.
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  #  SHOW WARNINGS;
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  #  SHOW BINLOG EVENTS;
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  #  --die Wrong number of warnings.
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  #}
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}
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#--echo debug: <<<<EXIT create_recursive_construct
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#--echo debug: stmt_sidef=$CRC_RET_stmt_sidef
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#--echo debug: value=$CRC_RET_value
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#--echo debug: sel_retval=$CRC_RET_sel_retval
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#--echo debug: sel_sidef=$CRC_RET_sel_sidef
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#--echo debug: drop=$CRC_RET_drop
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#--echo debug: is_toplevel=$CRC_RET_is_toplevel
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#--echo debug: desc=$CRC_RET_desc
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