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Monty 9cba6c5aa3 Updated mtr files to support different compiled in options
This allows one to run the test suite even if any of the following
options are changed:
- character-set-server
- collation-server
- join-cache-level
- log-basename
- max-allowed-packet
- optimizer-switch
- query-cache-size and query-cache-type
- skip-name-resolve
- table-definition-cache
- table-open-cache
- Some innodb options
etc

Changes:
- Don't print out the value of system variables as one can't depend on
  them to being constants.
- Don't set global variables to 'default' as the default may not
  be the same as the test was started with if there was an additional
  option file. Instead save original value and reset it at end of test.
- Test that depends on the latin1 character set should include
  default_charset.inc or set the character set to latin1
- Test that depends on the original optimizer switch, should include
  default_optimizer_switch.inc
- Test that depends on the value of a specific system variable should
  set it in the test (like optimizer_use_condition_selectivity)
- Split subselect3.test into subselect3.test and subselect3.inc to
  make it easier to set and reset system variables.
- Added .opt files for test that required specfic options that could
  be changed by external configuration files.
- Fixed result files in rockdsb & tokudb that had not been updated for
  a while.
2019-09-01 19:17:35 +03:00

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--source include/have_innodb.inc
--source include/default_optimizer_switch.inc
create table t0(a int);
insert into t0 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);
create table t1(a int);
insert into t1 select A.a + B.a* 10 + C.a * 100 from t0 A, t0 B, t0 C;
create table t2 (
a int,
b int,
key (a)
);
insert into t2 select A.a*1000 + B.a, A.a*1000 + B.a from t0 A, t1 B;
--echo #
--echo # Try an UPDATE that uses filesort:
--echo #
explain
update t2 set b=b+1 order by b limit 5;
explain format=json
update t2 set b=b+1 order by b limit 5;
--source include/analyze-format.inc
analyze format=json
update t2 set b=b+1 order by b limit 5;
--echo #
--echo # Try an UPDATE that uses buffering:
--echo #
explain
update t2 set a=a+1 where a<10;
explain format=json
update t2 set a=a+1 where a<10;
--source include/analyze-format.inc
analyze format=json
update t2 set a=a+1 where a<10;
--echo #
--echo # Try a DELETE that uses filesort:
--echo #
explain
delete from t2 order by b limit 5;
explain format=json
delete from t2 order by b limit 5;
--source include/analyze-format.inc
analyze format=json
delete from t2 order by b limit 5;
--echo #
--echo # Try a SELECT with QEP in form: filesort { tmp_table { join } }
--echo #
explain
select * from t0,t2 where t2.a=t0.a order by t2.b limit 4;
explain format=json
select * from t0,t2 where t2.a=t0.a order by t2.b limit 4;
--source include/analyze-format.inc
analyze format=json
select * from t0,t2 where t2.a=t0.a order by t2.b limit 4;
--echo #
--echo # Try a SELECT with QEP in form: join { filesort { table0 }, table2 }
--echo #
explain
select * from t0,t2 where t2.a=t0.a order by t0.a limit 4;
explain format=json
select * from t0,t2 where t2.a=t0.a order by t0.a limit 4;
--source include/analyze-format.inc
analyze format=json
select * from t0,t2 where t2.a=t0.a order by t0.a limit 4;
drop table t2;
create table t2 (
a int,
b int,
c int
);
insert into t2
select
a.a+10*b.a+100*c.a,
b.a+10*c.a,
c.a
from t0 a, t0 b, t0 c;
--source include/analyze-format.inc
analyze format=json
select MAX(b) from t2 where mod(a,2)=0 group by c;
drop table t2;
--echo #
--echo # MDEV-8282: crash in filesort() with simple ordered delete
--echo #
create table t3(a int) engine=innodb;
delete from t3 order by a;
--echo # EXPLAIN thinks it will use delete_all_rows():
explain
delete from t3 order by a;
--echo # ANALYZE shows that delete_all_rows() didn't work and we deleted rows
--echo # one-by-one:
analyze
delete from t3 order by a;
drop table t3;
--echo #
--echo # A test for duplicate_removal()
--echo #
create table t3 (a int, b int);
insert into t3 select a, 123 from t0;
--source include/analyze-format.inc
analyze format=json
select distinct max(t3.b) Q from t0, t3 where t0.a=t3.a group by t0.a order by null;
--echo #
--echo # A query with two filesort calls:
--echo # - first is needed to do group-by-group grouping to calculate COUNT(DISTINCT)
--echo # - the second is need to produce ORDER BY.
--echo # (see MDEV-7836 for description of the query plan)
create table t5 (a int , b int) ;
create table t6 like t5 ;
create table t7 like t5 ;
insert into t5 values (0, 100), (1, 2), (1, 3), (2, 2), (2, 7),
(2, -1), (3, 10);
insert into t6 values (0, 0), (1, 1), (2, 1), (3, 1), (4, 1);
insert into t7 values (3, 3), (2, 2), (1, 1);
--echo # TODO: This ANALYZE output doesn't make it clear what is used for what.
--source include/analyze-format.inc
analyze format=json
select count(distinct t5.b) as sum from t5, t6
where t5.a=t6.a and t6.b > 0 and t5.a <= 5
group by t5.a order by sum limit 1;
explain format=json
select count(distinct t5.b) as sum from t5, t6
where t5.a=t6.a and t6.b > 0 and t5.a <= 5
group by t5.a order by sum limit 1;
drop table t5,t6,t7;
drop table t3;
--echo #
--echo # Tabular ANALYZE must get its data from execution tracker (and not from
--echo # the query plan)
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t2(
col1 int,
col2 int,
UNIQUE INDEX idx (col1, col2)) engine=myisam;
INSERT INTO t2(col1, col2) VALUES
(1,20),(2,19),(3,18),(4,17),(5,16),(6,15),(7,14),(8,13),(9,12),(10,11),
(11,10),(12,9),(13,8),(14,7),(15,6),(16,5),(17,4),(18,3),(19,2),(20,1);
flush status;
explain
select col1 f1, col2 f2, col1 f3 from t2 group by f1;
analyze
select col1 f1, col2 f2, col1 f3 from t2 group by f1;
--source include/analyze-format.inc
analyze format=json
select col1 f1, col2 f2, col1 f3 from t2 group by f1;
drop table t2;
drop table t0,t1;