# TODO: Only run this if we have privilege to do flush table # # Test of flush table # drop table if exists t1; create table t1 (a int not null auto_increment primary key); insert into t1 values(0); lock table t1 read; flush table t1; check table t1; drop table t1; # # Check if two database names beginning the same are seen as different. # # This database begins like the usual 'test' database. # --disable_warnings drop database if exists test_test; --enable_warnings create database test_test; use test_test; create table t1(table_id char(20) primary key); insert into t1 values ('test_test.t1'); insert into t1 values (''); handler t1 open; handler t1 read first limit 9; create table t2(table_id char(20) primary key); insert into t2 values ('test_test.t2'); insert into t2 values (''); handler t2 open; handler t2 read first limit 9; # # This is the usual 'test' database. # use test; --disable_warnings drop table if exists t1; --enable_warnings create table t1(table_id char(20) primary key); insert into t1 values ('test.t1'); insert into t1 values (''); handler t1 open; handler t1 read first limit 9; # # Check accesibility of all the tables. # use test; handler test.t1 read first limit 9; --error 1109; handler test.t2 read first limit 9; handler test_test.t1 read first limit 9; handler test_test.t2 read first limit 9; # # Cleanup. # handler test_test.t1 close; drop table test_test.t1; handler test_test.t2 close; drop table test_test.t2; drop database test_test; # use test; handler test.t1 close; drop table test.t1; # # In the following test FLUSH TABLES produces a deadlock # (hang forever) if the fix for bug#3565 is missing. # --disable_warnings drop table if exists t1; drop table if exists t2; --enable_warnings create table t1(table_id char(20) primary key); create table t2(table_id char(20) primary key); insert into t1 values ('test.t1'); insert into t1 values (''); insert into t2 values ('test.t2'); insert into t2 values (''); handler t1 open as a1; handler t1 open as a2; handler t2 open; handler a1 read first limit 9; handler a2 read first limit 9; handler t2 read first limit 9; flush tables; --error 1109; handler a1 read first limit 9; --error 1109; handler a2 read first limit 9; --error 1109; handler t2 read first limit 9; # handler t1 open as a1; handler t1 open as a2; handler t2 open; handler a1 read first limit 9; handler a2 read first limit 9; handler t2 read first limit 9; flush table t1; --error 1109; handler a1 read first limit 9; --error 1109; handler a2 read first limit 9; handler t2 read first limit 9; flush table t2; --error 1109; handler t2 close; drop table t1; drop table t2;