mariadb/mysql-test/t/udf.test

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--source include/have_udf.inc
#
# To run this tests the "sql/udf_example.c" need to be compiled into
# udf_example.so and LD_LIBRARY_PATH should be setup to point out where
# the library are.
#
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Create the example functions from udf_example
#
--replace_result $UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB
eval CREATE FUNCTION metaphon RETURNS STRING SONAME "$UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB";
--replace_result $UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB
eval CREATE FUNCTION myfunc_double RETURNS REAL SONAME "$UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB";
--replace_result $UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB
--error ER_CANT_FIND_DL_ENTRY
eval CREATE FUNCTION myfunc_nonexist RETURNS INTEGER SONAME "$UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB";
--replace_result $UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB
eval CREATE FUNCTION myfunc_int RETURNS INTEGER SONAME "$UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB";
--replace_result $UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB
eval CREATE FUNCTION sequence RETURNS INTEGER SONAME "$UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB";
--replace_result $UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB
eval CREATE FUNCTION lookup RETURNS STRING SONAME "$UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB";
--replace_result $UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB
eval CREATE FUNCTION reverse_lookup
RETURNS STRING SONAME "$UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB";
--replace_result $UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB
eval CREATE AGGREGATE FUNCTION avgcost
RETURNS REAL SONAME "$UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB";
--error 0
select myfunc_double();
select myfunc_double(1);
select myfunc_double(78654);
--error 1305
select myfunc_nonexist();
select myfunc_int();
--error 0
select lookup();
select lookup("127.0.0.1");
--error 0
select lookup(127,0,0,1);
select lookup("localhost");
--error 0
select reverse_lookup();
# These two functions should return "localhost", but it's
# depending on configuration, so just call them and don't log the result
--disable_result_log
select reverse_lookup("127.0.0.1");
select reverse_lookup(127,0,0,1);
--enable_result_log
select reverse_lookup("localhost");
--error 0
select avgcost();
--error 0
select avgcost(100,23.76);
create table t1(sum int, price float(24));
insert into t1 values(100, 50.00), (100, 100.00);
select avgcost(sum, price) from t1;
delete from t1;
insert into t1 values(100, 54.33), (200, 199.99);
select avgcost(sum, price) from t1;
drop table t1;
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# BUG#17261 Passing a variable from a stored procedure to UDF crashes mysqld
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
select metaphon('hello');
delimiter //;
CREATE PROCEDURE `XXX1`(in testval varchar(10))
begin
select metaphon(testval);
end//
delimiter ;//
call XXX1('hello');
drop procedure xxx1;
delimiter //;
CREATE PROCEDURE `XXX2`()
begin
declare testval varchar(10);
set testval = 'hello';
select metaphon(testval);
end//
delimiter ;//
call XXX2();
drop procedure xxx2;
#
# Bug#19904: UDF: not initialized *is_null per row
#
CREATE TABLE bug19904(n INT, v varchar(10));
INSERT INTO bug19904 VALUES (1,'one'),(2,'two'),(NULL,NULL),(3,'three'),(4,'four');
SELECT myfunc_double(n) AS f FROM bug19904;
SELECT metaphon(v) AS f FROM bug19904;
DROP TABLE bug19904;
#
# Bug#21269: DEFINER-clause is allowed for UDF-functions
#
--error ER_WRONG_USAGE
CREATE DEFINER=CURRENT_USER() FUNCTION should_not_parse
RETURNS STRING SONAME "should_not_parse.so";
--error ER_WRONG_USAGE
CREATE DEFINER=someone@somewhere FUNCTION should_not_parse
RETURNS STRING SONAME "should_not_parse.so";
Fixed bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice When there is no index defined filesort is used to sort the result of a query. If there is a function in the select list and the result set should be ordered by it's value then this function will be evaluated twice. First time to get the value of the sort key and second time to send its value to a user. This happens because filesort when sorts a table remembers only values of its fields but not values of functions. All functions are affected. But taking into account that SP and UDF functions can be both expensive and non-deterministic a temporary table should be used to store their results and then sort it to avoid twice SP evaluation and to get a correct result. If an expression referenced in an ORDER clause contains a SP or UDF function, force the use of a temporary table. A new Item_processor function called func_type_checker_processor is added to check whether the expression contains a function of a particular type. mysql-test/t/udf.test: Added test case for bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice mysql-test/t/sp.test: Added test case for bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice mysql-test/r/sp.result: Added test case for bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice mysql-test/r/udf.result: Added test case for bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice sql/sql_select.cc: Fixed bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice If an expression referenced in an ORDER clause contains a SP or UDF function, force the use of a temporary table. sql/item_func.h: Fixed bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice A new Item_processor function called func_type_checker_processor is added to check whether the expression contains a function of a particular type. sql/item.h: Fixed bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice A new Item_processor function called func_type_checker_processor is added to check whether the expression contains a function of a particular type. sql/item_func.cc: Fixed bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice A new Item_processor function called func_type_checker_processor is added to check whether the expression contains a function of a particular type.
2006-07-25 22:31:29 +02:00
#
# Bug#19862: Sort with filesort by function evaluates function twice
#
create table t1(f1 int);
insert into t1 values(1),(2);
explain select myfunc_int(f1) from t1 order by 1;
drop table t1;
Bug #21809: Error 1356 while selecting from view with grouping though underlying select OK. The SQL parser was using Item::name to transfer user defined function attributes to the user defined function (udf). It was not distinguishing between user defined function call arguments and stored procedure call arguments. Setting Item::name was causing Item_ref::print() method to print the argument as quoted identifiers and caused views that reference aggregate functions as udf call arguments (and rely on Item::print() for the text of the view to store) to throw an undefined identifier error. Overloaded Item_ref::print to print aggregate functions as such when printing the references to aggregate functions taken out of context by split_sum_func2() Fixed the parser to properly detect using AS clause in stored procedure arguments as an error. Fixed printing the arguments of udf call to print properly the udf attribute. mysql-test/r/udf.result: Bug #21809: Error 1356 while selecting from view with grouping though underlying select OK. - test cases mysql-test/t/udf.test: Bug #21809: Error 1356 while selecting from view with grouping though underlying select OK. - test cases sql/item.cc: Bug #21809: Error 1356 while selecting from view with grouping though underlying select OK. - Don't print the refs to SUM functions as refs. sql/item_func.cc: Bug #21809: Error 1356 while selecting from view with grouping though underlying select OK. - print the aliases in the udf calls sql/item_func.h: Bug #21809: Error 1356 while selecting from view with grouping though underlying select OK. - print the aliases in the udf calls sql/sql_lex.cc: Bug #21809: Error 1356 while selecting from view with grouping though underlying select OK. - disable aliases for arguments in stored routine calls sql/sql_lex.h: Bug #21809: Error 1356 while selecting from view with grouping though underlying select OK. - disable aliases for arguments in stored routine calls sql/sql_yacc.yy: Bug #21809: Error 1356 while selecting from view with grouping though underlying select OK. - disable aliases for arguments in stored routine calls - fix bison duplicate symbol warnings
2006-10-24 14:26:41 +02:00
#
# Bug #21809: Error 1356 while selecting from view with grouping though
# underlying select OK.
#
CREATE TABLE t1(a INT, b INT); INSERT INTO t1 values (1,1),(2,2);
DELIMITER ||;
CREATE FUNCTION fn(a int) RETURNS int DETERMINISTIC
BEGIN
RETURN a;
END
||
DELIMITER ;||
CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT a, fn(MIN(b)) as c FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
SELECT myfunc_int(a AS attr_name) FROM t1;
EXPLAIN EXTENDED SELECT myfunc_int(a AS attr_name) FROM t1;
EXPLAIN EXTENDED SELECT myfunc_int(a) FROM t1;
SELECT a,c FROM v1;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
SELECT a, fn(MIN(b) xx) as c FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
SELECT myfunc_int(fn(MIN(b) xx)) as c FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
SELECT myfunc_int(test.fn(MIN(b) xx)) as c FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
SELECT myfunc_int(fn(MIN(b)) xx) as c FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
SELECT myfunc_int(test.fn(MIN(b)) xx) as c FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
EXPLAIN EXTENDED SELECT myfunc_int(MIN(b) xx) as c FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
EXPLAIN EXTENDED SELECT test.fn(MIN(b)) as c FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
EXPLAIN EXTENDED SELECT myfunc_int(fn(MIN(b))) as c FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
EXPLAIN EXTENDED SELECT myfunc_int(test.fn(MIN(b))) as c FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
SELECT myfunc_int(MIN(b) xx) as c FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
SELECT test.fn(MIN(b)) as c FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
SELECT myfunc_int(fn(MIN(b))) as c FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
SELECT myfunc_int(test.fn(MIN(b))) as c FROM t1 GROUP BY a;
DROP VIEW v1;
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP FUNCTION fn;
--echo End of 5.0 tests.
#
# Drop the example functions from udf_example
#
DROP FUNCTION metaphon;
DROP FUNCTION myfunc_double;
--error ER_SP_DOES_NOT_EXIST
DROP FUNCTION myfunc_nonexist;
DROP FUNCTION myfunc_int;
DROP FUNCTION sequence;
DROP FUNCTION lookup;
DROP FUNCTION reverse_lookup;
DROP FUNCTION avgcost;
#
# Bug #15439: UDF name case handling forces DELETE FROM mysql.func to remove
# the UDF
#
select * from mysql.func;
--replace_result $UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB
eval CREATE FUNCTION is_const RETURNS STRING SONAME "$UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB";
select IS_const(3);
drop function IS_const;
select * from mysql.func;
--error 1305
select is_const(3);
#
# Bug#18761: constant expression as UDF parameters not passed in as constant
#
--replace_result $UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB
eval CREATE FUNCTION is_const RETURNS STRING SONAME "$UDF_EXAMPLE_LIB";
select
is_const(3) as const,
is_const(3.14) as const,
is_const('fnord') as const,
is_const(2+3) as const,
is_const(rand()) as 'nc rand()',
is_const(sin(3.14)) as const,
is_const(upper('test')) as const;
create table bug18761 (n int);
insert into bug18761 values (null),(2);
select
is_const(3) as const,
is_const(3.14) as const,
is_const('fnord') as const,
is_const(2+3) as const,
is_const(2+n) as 'nc 2+n ',
is_const(sin(n)) as 'nc sin(n)',
is_const(sin(3.14)) as const,
is_const(upper('test')) as const,
is_const(rand()) as 'nc rand()',
is_const(n) as 'nc n ',
is_const(is_const(n)) as 'nc ic?(n)',
is_const(is_const('c')) as const
from
bug18761;
drop table bug18761;
--error 1241
select is_const((1,2,3));
drop function if exists is_const;