- Reorganize collect a little to make it easier to apply optimizations
and settings to collected test cases.
- Add suite/rpl/combination file
- Rename include/set_binlog_format_x.inc to .sql since thay are run by "mysql"
Bug#31567 "datadict" tests (all engines) fail:
Reference protocol is non-standard build
Bug#30418 "datadict" tests (all engines) fail:
Dependency on the host name for ordering
Modifications:
1. The standard builds (build team) do not contain
the collation 'utf8_general_cs'.
The common developer builds (compuile-....-max)
contain this collation.
Solution fitting to both build variants:
Exclude the collation 'utf8_general_cs' from
result sets.
2. Use mysqltest builtin sorting of result set for
the statement where the hostname affects the
row order.
Bug#31610 Remove outdated and redundant tests:
partition_02myisam partition_03ndb
Bug#32405 testsuite parts: partition_char_myisam wrong content
and cleanup of testsuite
- remove/correct wrong comments
- remove workarounds for fixed bugs
- replace error numbers with error names
- exclude subtests from execution which fail now because of
new limitations for partitioning functions
- remove code for the no more intended dual use
fast test in regression tests/slow test in testsuite
- analyze and fix problems with partition_char_innodb
- fix problems caused by last change of error numbers
- Introduce error name to error number mapping which makes
maintenance after next error renumbering easier
DROP DATABASE statement writes changes to mysql.proc table under RBR
When replicating a DROP DATABASE statement with a database holding
stored procedures, the changes to the mysql.proc table was recorded
in the binary log under row-based replication.
With this patch, the thread uses statement-logging format for the
duration of the DROP DATABASE statement. The logging format is
(already) reset at the end of the statement, so no additional code
for resetting the logging format is necessary.
Bug#32153 Status output differs - scheduling ?
Modifications:
1. Introduce additional poll routines + adjust queries
as fixes for Bug#32153 and another non reported bug
found during stability testing
2. Replace builtin poll routines by wait_condition.inc.
3. Update the comments
Non-deterministic parameters of SHOW SLAVE STATUS are masked out
by means of using the standard include-macro.
The masked-out parameters are not needed by the logics of the original
tests. What is need to demonstre that replication is not stopped remains.
In BUG#30244 added FOUND_ROWS() as an unsafe function, but that
works only in mixed mode under 5.1. There is a workaround that
can be used in statement-based mode either under 5.0 or 5.1
where the result of FOUND_ROWS() is stored into a user vari-
able and used that way instead. This will replicate correctly
even under statement-based replication, since it will write
a User_var entry to the binary log. For some other cases, the
value has to be passed explicitly.
This patch adds tests to demonstrate that the workarounds docu-
mented for statement-based replication works as advertised, and
does more extensive tests for cases that does not work under sta-
tement-based replication actually work under mixed mode by switch-
ing to row-based replication.
Actually, the failure happened with 3innodb as well. Most probably
the reason is in failing to delete a binlog file on __NT__ so that
that master increments the index of the binlog file.
The test results hide valueable warning that windows could generate
about that.
The scope of this fix is to make sure we have such warning and
to lessen chances for binlog file being held at time of closing.
The dump thread is getting a good chance to leave and
release the file for its successful deletion.
We shall watch over the two tests as regression is not excluded.
In that case we would have an extra info possibly explaining why
__NT__ env can not close/delete the file.
However, regardless of that reason, there is alwasy workaround to mask out
non-deterministic binlog index number.