-- source include/have_innodb.inc -- source include/have_log_bin.inc # # Let us test binlog_cache_use and binlog_cache_disk_use status vars. # Actually this test has nothing to do with innodb per se, it just requires # transactional table. # show status like "binlog_cache_use"; show status like "binlog_cache_disk_use"; create table t1 (a int) engine=innodb; # Now we are going to create transaction which is long enough so its # transaction binlog will be flushed to disk... let $1=2000; disable_query_log; begin; while ($1) { eval insert into t1 values( $1 ); dec $1; } commit; enable_query_log; show status like "binlog_cache_use"; show status like "binlog_cache_disk_use"; # Transaction which should not be flushed to disk and so should not # increase binlog_cache_disk_use. begin; delete from t1; commit; show status like "binlog_cache_use"; show status like "binlog_cache_disk_use"; drop table t1; # # Bug #30604: different flagging of time_zone_used in normal and ps-protocol # CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=MyISAM; CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB; DELIMITER |; # the function does not deal with time objects CREATE FUNCTION bug23333() RETURNS int(11) DETERMINISTIC BEGIN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL); SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1 INTO @a; RETURN @a; END| DELIMITER ;| INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (2),(10+bug23333()); --replace_column 1 # SHOW MASTER STATUS; DROP FUNCTION bug23333; DROP TABLE t1, t2;