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- CREATE PACKAGE [BODY] statements are now
entirely written to mysql.proc with type='PACKAGE' and type='PACKAGE BODY'.
- CREATE PACKAGE BODY now supports IF NOT EXISTS
- DROP PACKAGE BODY now supports IF EXISTS
- CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE [BODY] is now supported
- CREATE PACKAGE [BODY] now support the DEFINER clause:
CREATE DEFINER user@host PACKAGE pkg ... END;
CREATE DEFINER user@host PACKAGE BODY pkg ... END;
- CREATE PACKAGE [BODY] now supports SQL SECURITY and COMMENT clauses, e.g.:
CREATE PACKAGE p1 SQL SECURITY INVOKER COMMENT "comment" AS ... END;
- Package routines are now created from the package CREATE PACKAGE BODY
statement and don't produce individual records in mysql.proc.
- CREATE PACKAGE BODY now supports package-wide variables.
Package variables can be read and set inside package routines.
Package variables are stored in a separate sp_rcontext,
which is cached in THD on the first packate routine call.
- CREATE PACKAGE BODY now supports the initialization section.
- All public routines (i.e. declared in CREATE PACKAGE)
must have implementations in CREATE PACKAGE BODY
- Only public package routines are available outside of the package
- {CREATE|DROP} PACKAGE [BODY] now respects CREATE ROUTINE and ALTER ROUTINE
privileges
- "GRANT EXECUTE ON PACKAGE BODY pkg" is now supported
- SHOW CREATE PACKAGE [BODY] is now supported
- SHOW PACKAGE [BODY] STATUS is now supported
- CREATE and DROP for PACKAGE [BODY] now works for non-current databases
- mysqldump now supports packages
- "SHOW {PROCEDURE|FUNCTION) CODE pkg.routine" now works for package routines
- "SHOW PACKAGE BODY CODE pkg" now works (the package initialization section)
- A new package body level MDL was added
- Recursive calls for package procedures are now possible
- Routine forward declarations in CREATE PACKATE BODY are now supported.
- Package body variables now work as SP OUT parameters
- Package body variables now work as SELECT INTO targets
- Package body variables now support ROW, %ROWTYPE, %TYPE
2008-02-29 Matthias Leich
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1. The testsuite "funcs_1" is mostly intended for additional (compared
to the common regression tests stored in mysql-test/t) checks
of features (VIEWS, INFORMATION_SCHEMA, STORED PROCEDURES,...)
introduced with MySQL 5.0.
2. There were some extensions of this suite when new information_schema
views were introduced. But in most cases the tests for these views
were stored within the regression testsuite (mysql-test/t).
INFORMATION_SCHEMA views introduced with MySQL 5.1
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ENGINES (partially tested here)
EVENTS (partially tested here)
FILES
GLOBAL_STATUS
GLOBAL_VARIABLES
PARTITIONS
PLUGINS
PROCESSLIST (full tested here)
PROFILING
REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS
SESSION_STATUS
SESSION_VARIABLES
3. Some hints for maintainers of this suite:
- SHOW TABLES ... LIKE '<pattern>'
does a case sensitive comparison between the tablename and
the pattern.
The names of the tables within the informationschema are in uppercase.
So please use something like
SHOW TABLES FOR information_schema LIKE 'TABLES'
when you intend to get the same non empty result set on OS with and
without case sensitive filesystems and default configuration.
- The name of the data dictionary is 'information_schema' (lowercase).
- Server on OS with filesystem with case sensitive filenames
(= The files 'abc' and 'Abc' can coexist.)
+ default configuration
Example of behaviour:
DROP DATABASE information_schema;
ERROR 42000: Access denied for user ... to database 'information_schema'
DROP DATABASE INFORMATION_SCHEMA;
ERROR 42000: Access denied for user ... to database 'INFORMATION_SCHEMA'
- Try to unify results by
--replace_result $engine_type <engine_to_be_tested>
if we could expect that the results for storage engine variants of a
test differ only in the engine names.
This makes future maintenance easier.
- Avoid the use of include/show_msg*.inc.
They produce "SQL" noise which annoys during server debugging and can be
easy replaced by "--echo ...".