2005-12-06 21:28:13 +01:00
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A fix and a test case for Bug#17843 "Certain stored procedures fail to
run at startup"
The server returned an error when trying to execute init-file with a
stored procedure that could return multiple result sets to the client.
A stored procedure can return multiple result sets if it contains
PREPARE, SELECT, SHOW and similar statements.
The fix is to set client_capabilites|=CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS in
sql_parse.cc:handle_bootstrap(). There is no "client" really, so
nothing is ever sent. This makes init-file feature behave consistently:
the prepared statements that can be called directly in the init-file
can be used in a stored procedure too.
Re-committed the patch originally submitted by Per-Erik after review.
mysql-test/Makefile.am:
Fix re-make without make clean.
mysql-test/r/init_connect.result:
Updated results (a test case for Bug#17843)
mysql-test/r/init_file.result:
Updated results (a test case for Bug#17843)
mysql-test/std_data/init_file.dat:
Add test coverage for new features added in 5.0. Note, that what can
be done in init_file is very limited as it does not support any other
delimiter except ';' -- only "one liners" and no multiple statement
procedures. Also, this is executed with a dummy user "boot@", which
calls for the use of DEFINER clause.
mysql-test/t/init_connect.test:
Add test coverage for new features added in 5.0.
mysql-test/t/init_file.test:
Add test coverage for new features added in 5.0 --
stored routines, views, triggers. The actual tests are in
std_data/init_file.dat, here we just check the results and clean up.
sql/sql_class.cc:
Initialize Security_context::priv_host to an empty string:
when executing an init-file, sql_parse.cc:get_default_definer()
will use this for the value of the definer if it's not set in the query.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Set CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS in handle_bootstrap(), to make prepared
statements work in stored procedures called from init-file.
2006-07-04 21:46:15 +02:00
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end of 4.1 tests
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select * from t1;
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x
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3
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5
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11
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13
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select * from t2;
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y
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30
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3
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11
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13
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drop table t1, t2;
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