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This imports and adapts a number of MySQL 5.7 test cases that are applicable to MariaDB. Some tests for old bug fixes are not that relevant because the code has been refactored since then (especially starting with MariaDB Server 10.6), and the tests would not reproduce the original bug if the fix was reverted. In the test innodb_fts.opt, there are many duplicate MATCH ranks, which would make the results nondeterministic. The test was stabilized by changing some LIMIT clauses or by adding sorted_result in those cases where the purpose of a test was to show that no sorting took place in the server. In the test innodb_fts.phrase, MySQL 5.7 would generate FTS_DOC_ID that are 1 larger than in MariaDB. In innodb_fts.index_table the difference is 2. This is because in MariaDB, fts_get_next_doc_id() post-increments cache->next_doc_id, while MySQL 5.7 pre-increments it. Reviewed by: Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani
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SQL
14 lines
548 B
SQL
SHOW CREATE TABLE test_ps_flag;
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DELETE FROM mysql.innodb_index_stats WHERE table_name = 'test_ps_flag';
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DELETE FROM mysql.innodb_table_stats WHERE table_name = 'test_ps_flag';
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# must be 0, we have just deleted the rows
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SELECT COUNT(*) AS cnt_before FROM mysql.innodb_table_stats WHERE table_name = 'test_ps_flag';
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SET STATEMENT use_stat_tables=never FOR
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ANALYZE TABLE test_ps_flag;
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# if the table is PS enabled, then this should be 1 and 0 otherwise
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SELECT COUNT(*) AS cnt_after FROM mysql.innodb_table_stats WHERE table_name = 'test_ps_flag';
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