mariadb/mysql-test/r/init_connect.result

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select hex(@a);
hex(@a)
NULL
select hex(@a);
hex(@a)
610063
set global init_connect="set @a=2;set @b=3";
select @a, @b;
@a @b
2 3
set GLOBAL init_connect=DEFAULT;
select @a;
@a
NULL
set global init_connect="drop table if exists t1; create table t1(a char(10));\
insert into t1 values ('\0');insert into t1 values('abc')";
select hex(a) from t1;
hex(a)
00
616263
set GLOBAL init_connect="adsfsdfsdfs";
select @a;
Got one of the listed errors
drop table t1;
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
End of 4.1 tests
create table t1 (x int);
insert into t1 values (3), (5), (7);
create table t2 (y int);
create user mysqltest1@localhost;
grant all privileges on test.* to mysqltest1@localhost;
set global init_connect="create procedure p1() select * from t1";
call p1();
x
3
5
7
drop procedure p1;
set global init_connect="create procedure p1(x int)\
begin\
select count(*) from t1;\
select * from t1;\
set @x = x;
end";
call p1(42);
count(*)
3
x
3
5
7
select @x;
@x
42
set global init_connect="call p1(4711)";
select @x;
@x
4711
set global init_connect="drop procedure if exists p1";
call p1();
ERROR 42000: PROCEDURE test.p1 does not exist
create procedure p1(out sum int)
begin
declare n int default 0;
declare c cursor for select * from t1;
declare exit handler for not found
begin
close c;
set sum = n;
end;
open c;
loop
begin
declare x int;
fetch c into x;
if x > 3 then
set n = n + x;
end if;
end;
end loop;
end|
set global init_connect="call p1(@sum)";
select @sum;
@sum
12
drop procedure p1;
create procedure p1(tbl char(10), v int)
begin
set @s = concat('insert into ', tbl, ' values (?)');
set @v = v;
prepare stmt1 from @s;
execute stmt1 using @v;
deallocate prepare stmt1;
end|
set global init_connect="call p1('t1', 11)";
select * from t1;
x
3
5
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11
drop procedure p1;
create function f1() returns int
begin
declare n int;
select count(*) into n from t1;
return n;
end|
set global init_connect="set @x = f1()";
select @x;
@x
4
set global init_connect="create view v1 as select f1()";
select * from v1;
f1()
4
set global init_connect="drop view v1";
select * from v1;
ERROR 42S02: Table 'test.v1' doesn't exist
drop function f1;
create trigger trg1
after insert on t2
for each row
insert into t1 values (new.y);
set global init_connect="insert into t2 values (13), (17), (19)";
select * from t1;
x
3
5
7
11
13
17
19
drop trigger trg1;
set global init_connect=default;
revoke all privileges, grant option from mysqltest1@localhost;
drop user mysqltest1@localhost;
drop table t1, t2;