- Added functionality to check errors returned from mysql_next_result
- Exit from mysqltest when and unexpected error occurs.
- The above fixes reveal problems with rpl000009, sp-error and query_cache-
- Fix sp-error by adding an expected error
- Fix rpl000009 by not sending "ok" from mysql_create_db when called with silent flag from load_master_data
- Fix query_cache in separate patch
Change bool in C code to my_bool
Added to mysqltest --enable_parsning and --disable_parsing to avoid to have to comment parts of tests
Added comparison of LEX_STRING's and use this to compare file types for view and trigger files.
- Fixed problem, only detect comment if the # is on start of line AND starting line of the current command.
- Wrote tests for most of the mysqltest commands, added stricter checking of correct syntax.
- show_msg.inc - displays a message followed by a line of '-' at the length of the messgae
- show_msg80.inc - displays a message followed by a line of '-' with a fixed length of 80
Added protocol::flush() for easier embedded-server code
Increase block allocation variables a bit as they where a bit too small for MySQL 4.1
Added option --silent to client_test
WL#2067 add features to mysqltest: "disable_error_abort" + "$mysql_errno"
$mysql_errno is a new builtin variable of mysqltest and contains the
return code of the last command send to the server.
"--disable_abort_on_error" switches the abort of mysqltest
after "unmasked" failing statements off.
"--enable_abort_on_error" switches the abort of mysqltest
after "unmasked" failing statements on. (default)
"Maskings" are
!$<error number> and --error <error number>
in the line before the statement to be checked.
The benefit of the option "--disable_abort_on_error" is that
- all statements after the failing statement are executed
- a r/<test>.reject will be produced
- it is possible to write test cases, which perform
code sequences depending on the return code of a single
statement