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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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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# i_s_routines.test
# .test file for MySQL regression suite
# Purpose: To test the presence, structure, and behavior
# of INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
# Author: pcrews
# Last modified: 2007-12-04
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
################################################################################
# Testcase routines.1: Ensure that the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
# table has the following columns, in the following order:
#
# SPECIFIC_NAME (shows the name of an accessible stored
# procedure, or routine),
# ROUTINE_CATALOG (always shows NULL),
# ROUTINE_SCHEMA (shows the database, or schema, in which
# the routine resides),
# ROUTINE_NAME (shows the same stored procedure name),
# ROUTINE_TYPE (shows whether the stored procedure is a
# procedure or a function),
# DATA_TYPE (new column as of 6.0)
# CHARACTER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH (new column as of 6.0)
# CHARACTER_OCTET_LENGTH (new column as of 6.0)
# NUMERIC_PRECISION (new column as of 6.0)
# NUMERIC_SCALE (new column as of 6.0)
# CHARACTER_SET_NAME (new column as of 6.0)
# COLLATION_NAME (new column as of 6.0)
# DTD_IDENTIFIER (shows, for a function, the complete
# data type definition of the value the function will
# return; otherwise NULL),
# ROUTINE_BODY (shows the language in which the stored
# procedure is written; currently always SQL),
# ROUTINE_DEFINITION (shows as much of the routine body as
# is possible in the allotted space),
# EXTERNAL_NAME (always shows NULL),
# EXTERNAL_LANGUAGE (always shows NULL),
# PARAMETER_STYLE (shows the routine's parameter style;
# always SQL),
# IS_DETERMINISTIC (shows whether the routine is
# deterministic),
# SQL_DATA_ACCESS (shows the routine's defined
# sql-data-access clause value),
# SQL_PATH (always shows NULL),
# SECURITY_TYPE (shows whether the routine's defined
# security_type is 'definer' or 'invoker'),
# CREATED (shows the timestamp of the time the routine was
# created),
# LAST_ALTERED (shows the timestamp of the time the routine
# was last altered),
# SQL_MODE (shows the sql_mode setting at the time the
# routine was created),
# ROUTINE_COMMENT (shows the comment, if any, defined for
# the routine; otherwise NULL),
# DEFINER (shows the user who created the routine).
################################################################################
set sql_mode="";
set sql_mode="";
--source include/default_charset.inc
-- echo # ========== routines.1 ==========
USE INFORMATION_SCHEMA;
--replace_result ENGINE=MyISAM "" ENGINE=MARIA "" ENGINE=Aria "" " PAGE_CHECKSUM=1" "" " PAGE_CHECKSUM=0" ""
SHOW CREATE TABLE INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES;
# embedded server does not display privileges
--replace_column 19 #
query_vertical SELECT * FROM information_schema.columns
WHERE table_schema = 'information_schema'
AND table_name = 'routines'
ORDER BY ordinal_position;
DESCRIBE INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES;
###############################################################################
# Testcase routines.2: Unsuccessful stored procedure CREATE will not populate
# I_S.ROUTINES view
###############################################################################
-- echo # ========== routines.2 ==========
--disable_warnings
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS i_s_routines_test;
--enable_warnings
CREATE DATABASE i_s_routines_test;
USE i_s_routines_test;
# Missing closing ')' character at the end of 's char(20) in func declaration
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
CREATE FUNCTION test_func1 (s char(20) RETURNS CHAR(50)
RETURN CONCAT('Hello', ,s,'!');
--replace_column 24 <created> 25 <modified>
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
WHERE ROUTINE_SCHEMA = 'i_s_routines_test' AND ROUTINE_NAME = 'test_func1';
###############################################################################
# Testcase routines.3: DROP FUNCTION - Verify DROP of a stored procedure
# removes I_S.PARAMETERS data for that
# function / procedure
###############################################################################
-- echo # ========== routines.3 ==========
--disable_warnings
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS i_s_routines_test;
--enable_warnings
CREATE DATABASE i_s_routines_test;
USE i_s_routines_test;
CREATE FUNCTION test_func1 (s char(20)) RETURNS CHAR(50)
RETURN CONCAT('Hello, ',s,'!');
--replace_column 24 <created> 25 <modified>
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
WHERE ROUTINE_SCHEMA = 'i_s_routines_test' AND ROUTINE_NAME = 'test_func1';
DROP FUNCTION test_func1;
--replace_column 24 <created> 25 <modified>
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
WHERE ROUTINE_SCHEMA = 'i_s_routines_test' AND ROUTINE_NAME = 'test_func1';
################################################################################
# Testcase routines.4: Verify that the new columns from WL#2822 are NULL for a
# stored procedure
################################################################################
-- echo # ========== routines.4 ==========
--disable_warnings
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS i_s_routines_test;
--enable_warnings
CREATE DATABASE i_s_routines_test;
USE i_s_routines_test;
delimiter //;
CREATE PROCEDURE testproc (OUT param1 INT)
BEGIN
SELECT 2+2 as param1;
END;
//
delimiter ;//
--replace_column 24 <created> 25 <modified>
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
WHERE ROUTINE_SCHEMA = 'i_s_routines_test' AND ROUTINE_NAME = 'testproc';
################################################################################
# Testcase routines.5: Verify that the new columns from WL#2822 are populated
# for a stored function, that the NUMERIC columns
# are not populated when the function returns non-numeric
# data, and that the CHARACTER columns are populated
# for CHAR functions
################################################################################
-- echo # ========== routines.5 ==========
--disable_warnings
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS i_s_routines_test;
--enable_warnings
CREATE DATABASE i_s_routines_test;
USE i_s_routines_test;
CREATE FUNCTION test_func1 (s char(20)) RETURNS CHAR(50)
RETURN CONCAT('Hello, ',s,'!');
--replace_column 24 <created> 25 <modified>
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
WHERE ROUTINE_SCHEMA = 'i_s_routines_test' AND ROUTINE_NAME = 'test_func1';
################################################################################
# Testcase routines.6: Verify that the new columns from WL#2822 are populated
# for a stored function, that the CHARACTER columns
# are not populated when the function returns numeric
# data, and that the NUMERIC columns are populated
# for numeric functions
################################################################################
-- echo # ========== routines.6 ==========
--disable_warnings
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS i_s_routines_test;
--enable_warnings
CREATE DATABASE i_s_routines_test;
USE i_s_routines_test;
CREATE FUNCTION test_func2 (s int) RETURNS INT RETURN s*2;
--replace_column 24 <created> 25 <modified>
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
WHERE ROUTINE_SCHEMA = 'i_s_routines_test' AND ROUTINE_NAME = 'test_func2';
################################################################################
# Testcase routines.7: Verify that the new columns from WL#2822 are populated
# for a stored function, that the CHARACTER and NUMERIC
# columns are not populated when the function returns date
# or time data
################################################################################
-- echo # ========== routines.7 ==========
--disable_warnings
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS i_s_routines_test;
--enable_warnings
CREATE DATABASE i_s_routines_test;
USE i_s_routines_test;
CREATE FUNCTION test_func5 (s date) RETURNS TIMESTAMP
RETURN CURRENT_TIMESTAMP;
--replace_column 24 <created> 25 <modified>
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
WHERE ROUTINE_SCHEMA = 'i_s_routines_test' AND ROUTINE_NAME = 'test_func5';
###############################################################################
# Testcase routines.8: ALTER FUNCTION
# Quick check to ensure ALTER properly updates
# I_S.ROUTINES.COMMENT
###############################################################################
-- echo # ========== routines.8 ==========
--disable_warnings
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS i_s_routines_test;
--enable_warnings
CREATE DATABASE i_s_routines_test;
USE i_s_routines_test;
CREATE FUNCTION test_func5 (s date) RETURNS TIMESTAMP
RETURN CURRENT_TIMESTAMP;
--replace_column 24 <created> 25 <modified>
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
WHERE ROUTINE_SCHEMA = 'i_s_routines_test' AND ROUTINE_NAME = 'test_func5';
ALTER FUNCTION test_func5 COMMENT 'new comment added';
--replace_column 24 <created> 25 <modified>
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
WHERE ROUTINE_SCHEMA = 'i_s_routines_test' AND ROUTINE_NAME = 'test_func5';
###############################################################################
# Testcase routines.9: MULTI-BYTE CHAR SETS
# Verify that CHAR_MAX_LENGTH and CHAR_OCTET_LENGTH
# differ as expected for multi-byte char sets
# Normally both values are equal
###############################################################################
-- echo # ========== routines.9 ==========
--disable_warnings
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS i_s_routines_test;
--enable_warnings
CREATE DATABASE i_s_routines_test CHARACTER SET utf8;
USE i_s_routines_test;
CREATE FUNCTION test_func5 (s CHAR(20)) RETURNS VARCHAR(30)
RETURN CONCAT('XYZ, ' ,s);
--replace_column 24 <created> 25 <modified>
SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
WHERE ROUTINE_SCHEMA = 'i_s_routines_test' AND ROUTINE_NAME = 'test_func5';
# final clean up
DROP DATABASE i_s_routines_test;