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--source include/have_innodb.inc
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if (`SELECT $PS_PROTOCOL + $CURSOR_PROTOCOL > 0`)
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{
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   --skip Need regular protocol but ps-protocol and cursor-protocol were specified
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}
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SET @save_storage_engine= @@default_storage_engine;
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SET default_storage_engine= InnoDB;
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--echo #
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--echo # MDEV-16708: Unsupported commands for prepared statements
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--echo #
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--echo # Disable ps-protocol explicitly in order to test support of
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--echo # prepared statements for use case when statements passed
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--echo # to the server via text client-server protocol (in contrast
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--echo # with binary protocol used in the test file
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--echo # ps_missed_cmds_bin_prot.test)
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--disable_ps_protocol
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--echo # Test case 1: Check that the statement 'LOAD DATA' is supported
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--echo # by prepared statements
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--echo # First, set up environment for use by the 'LOAD DATA' statement
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CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
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COMMIT;
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SELECT * INTO OUTFILE 'load.data' FROM t1;
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM "LOAD DATA INFILE 'load.data' INTO TABLE t1";
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'LOAD DATA' statement
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--echo # were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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SELECT * FROM t1;
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--echo # Clean up
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
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DROP TABLE t1;
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--let $datadir= `select @@datadir`
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--remove_file $datadir/test/load.data
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--echo # Test case 2: Check that the 'LOCK TABLE', 'UNLOCK TABLES' statements
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--echo # are supported by prepared statements
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CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM "LOCK TABLE t1 READ";
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'LOCK TABLE READ'
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--echo # statement were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM "UNLOCK TABLE";
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'UNLOCK TABLE' statement
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--echo # were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM "LOCK TABLE t1 WRITE";
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'LOCK TABLE WRITE'
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--echo # statement were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Clean up
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
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UNLOCK TABLE;
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DROP TABLE t1;
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--echo # Test case 3: Check that the 'USE' statement is supported by
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--echo # prepared statements
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--disable_service_connection
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CREATE DATABASE mdev_16708_db;
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'USE mdev_16708_db';
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'USE' statement
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--echo # were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Check that the current database has been changed
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SELECT DATABASE();
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--echo # Clean up
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
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USE test;
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DROP DATABASE mdev_16708_db;
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--enable_service_connection
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--echo # Test case 4: Check that the 'ALTER DATABASE' statement is supported
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--echo # by prepared statements
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CREATE DATABASE mdev_16708_db;
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM "ALTER DATABASE mdev_16708_db COMMENT 'New comment'";
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'ALTER DATABASE' statement
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--echo # were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Clean up
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
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USE test;
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DROP DATABASE mdev_16708_db;
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--echo # Test case 5: Check that the 'CREATE FUNCTION/ALTER FUNCTION/
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--echo # DROP FUNCTION' statements are supported by prepared statements
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'CREATE FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INT RETURN 1';
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'CREATE FUNCTION'
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--echo # statement were damaged. The second attempt to execute the prepared
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--echo # statement stmt_1 results in error ER_SP_ALREADY_EXISTS since
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--echo # the stored function f() has been created on first run of stmt1.
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--error ER_SP_ALREADY_EXISTS
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'ALTER FUNCTION f1 SQL SECURITY INVOKER';
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'ALTER FUNCTION'
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--echo # statement were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'DROP FUNCTION f1';
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling 'DROP FUNCTION' statement
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--echo # were damaged. The second attempt to run 'DROP FUNCTION f1' using
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--echo # prepared statement expectedly results in issuing the error
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--echo # ER_SP_DOES_NOT_EXIST since the stored function was dropped on first
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--echo # execution of the prepared statement stmt_1.
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--error ER_SP_DOES_NOT_EXIST
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Test case 6: Check that the 'CHECK TABLE' statement is supported
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--echo # by prepared statements
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CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'CHECK TABLE t1';
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'CHECK TABLE' statement
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--echo # were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Clean up
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
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DROP TABLE t1;
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--echo # Test case 7: Check that the BEGIN/SAVEPOINT/RELEASE SAVEPOINT
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--echo # statements are supported by prepared statements
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--disable_view_protocol
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--echo # Set up environmentr for the test case
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CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'BEGIN';
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'BEGIN' statement
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--echo # were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
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--echo # Run 'SAVEPOINT s1' using prepared statements
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PREPARE stmt_2 FROM 'SAVEPOINT s1';
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EXECUTE stmt_2;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'SAVEPOINT' statement
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--echo # were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_2;
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2);
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--echo # Expected rows: '1' and '2'
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SELECT * FROM t1;
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--echo # Rollback the last row inserted ('2')
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ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT s1;
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--echo # Expected output from t1 after transaction has been rolled back
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--echo # to the savepoint is '1'. If it is case then the statement SAVEPOINT
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--echo # was handled successfully with prepared statement
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SELECT * FROM t1;
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PREPARE stmt_3 FROM 'RELEASE SAVEPOINT s1';
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EXECUTE stmt_3;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'RELEASE' statement
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--echo # were damaged. The second attempt to release the same savepoint
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--echo # expectedly lead to error 'SAVEPOINT s1 does not exist'
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--echo # that's just ignored.
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--error ER_SP_DOES_NOT_EXIST
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EXECUTE stmt_3;
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--echo # Clean up
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_2;
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_3;
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DROP TABLE t1;
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--enable_view_protocol
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--echo # Test case 8: Check that the 'PURGE BINARY LOGS BEFORE' statement
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--echo # is supported by prepared statements
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM "PURGE BINARY LOGS BEFORE '2020-11-17'";
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'PURGE BINARY LOGS BEFORE'
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--echo # statement were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Check that the 'PURGE BINARY LOGS TO' statement is supported by
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--echo # prepared statements
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM "PURGE BINARY LOGS TO 'mariadb-bin.000063'";
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'PURGE BINARY LOGS TO'
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--echo # statement were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Test case 9: Check that the 'HANDLER OPEN/HANDLER READ/
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--echo # HANDLER CLOSE' statements are supported by prepared statements
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CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
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COMMIT;
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'HANDLER t1 OPEN';
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'HANDLER OPEN'
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--echo # statement were damaged. Execution of this statement the second
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--echo # time expectedly results in emitting the error ER_NONUNIQ_TABLE.
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--echo # The same error is issued in case the statement 'HANDLER t1 OPEN' is
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--echo # executed twice using a regular statement.
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--error ER_NONUNIQ_TABLE
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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PREPARE stmt_2 FROM 'HANDLER t1 READ FIRST';
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PREPARE stmt_3 FROM 'HANDLER t1 READ NEXT';
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PREPARE stmt_4 FROM 'HANDLER t1 CLOSE';
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EXECUTE stmt_2;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'HANDLER READ FIRST'
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--echo # statement were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_2;
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EXECUTE stmt_3;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'HANDLER READ NEXT'
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--echo # statement were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_3;
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EXECUTE stmt_4;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'HANDLER CLOSE'
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--echo # statement were damaged. Execution of this statement the second
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--echo # time results in emitting the error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE. The same error
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--echo # is issued in case the statement 'HANDLER t1 CLOSE' executed twice
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--echo # using a regular statement.
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--error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
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EXECUTE stmt_4;
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--echo # Clean up
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_2;
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_3;
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_4;
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DROP TABLE t1;
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--echo # Test case 10: Check that the HELP statement
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--echo # is supported by prepared statements
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# avoid existing articles that may get updated.
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INSERT INTO mysql.help_topic VALUES (0, 'Tamagotchi', 0, 'This digital pet is not a KB article', 'no example', 'https://tamagotchi.com/');
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM "HELP `Tamagotchi`";
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'HELP' statement
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--echo # were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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DELETE FROM mysql.help_topic WHERE help_topic_id = 0;
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--echo # Test case 11: Check that the 'CREATE PROCEDURE' statement
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--echo # is supported by prepared statements
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'CREATE PROCEDURE p1() SET @a=1';
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'CREATE PROCEDURE'
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--echo # statement were damaged. Execution of this statement the second
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--echo # time expectedly results in emitting the error ER_SP_ALREADY_EXISTS.
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--echo # The same error is issued in case the 'HANDLER t1 OPEN' statement
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--echo # is executed twice using a regular statement.
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--error ER_SP_ALREADY_EXISTS
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Test case 12: Check that the 'ALTER PROCEDURE' statement is supported
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--echo # by prepared statements.
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# This test case relies on artefacts of the test case 11 (the procedure p1)
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'ALTER PROCEDURE p1 SQL SECURITY INVOKER';
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'ALTER PROCEDURE'
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--echo # statement were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Test case 13: Check that the 'DROP PROCEDURE' statement is supported
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--echo # by prepared statements.
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# This test case relies on artefacts of the test case 11 (the procedure p1)
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'DROP PROCEDURE p1';
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'DROP PROCEDURE' statement
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--echo # were damaged. Execution of this statement the second time expectedly
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--echo # results in emitting the error ER_SP_DOES_NOT_EXIST.
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--error ER_SP_DOES_NOT_EXIST
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Test case 14: Check that the 'CALL' statement is supported
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--echo # by prepared statements.
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CREATE PROCEDURE p1() SET @a=1;
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'CALL p1()';
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'CALL' statement
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--echo # were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Clean up
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
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DROP PROCEDURE p1;
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--echo # Test case 15: Check that the 'CREATE VIEW' statement can be executed
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--echo # as a prepared statement.
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--echo # Create environment for the test case
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CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
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COMMIT;
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT * FROM t1';
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'CREATE VIEW'
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--echo # statement were damaged. The second execution of the prepared
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--echo # statement stmt_1 results in error ER_TABLE_EXISTS_ERROR since
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--echo # the view v1 does already exist. It is expected behaviour.
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--error ER_TABLE_EXISTS_ERROR
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Clean up
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
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DROP VIEW v1;
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DROP TABLE t1;
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--echo # Test case 16: Check that the 'CREATE TRIGGER' statement can be executed
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--echo # as a prepared statement.
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CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'CREATE TRIGGER trg1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW SET @a=1';
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'CREATE VIEW' statement
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--echo # were damaged. The second execution of the prepared statement stmt_1
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--echo # results in error ER_TRG_ALREADY_EXISTS since the trigger trg1 does
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--echo # already exist. It is expected behaviour.
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--error ER_TRG_ALREADY_EXISTS
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Test case 17: Check that the 'DROP TRIGGER' statement can be executed
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--echo # as a prepared statement.
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--echo # This test relies on presence of the trigger trg1 created by
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--echo # the test case 16.
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'DROP TRIGGER trg1';
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'DROP TRIGGER' statement
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--echo # were damaged. Execution of this statement the second time expectedly
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--echo # results in emitting the error ER_TRG_DOES_NOT_EXIST.
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--error ER_TRG_DOES_NOT_EXIST
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Clean up
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
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DROP TABLE t1;
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--echo # Test case 18: Check that XA related SQL statements can be executed
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--echo # as prepared statements.
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--echo # Create the table t1 used by XA transaction.
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CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM "XA START 'xid1'";
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PREPARE stmt_2 FROM "XA END 'xid1'";
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PREPARE stmt_3 FROM "XA PREPARE 'xid1'";
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PREPARE stmt_4 FROM "XA RECOVER";
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PREPARE stmt_5 FROM "XA COMMIT 'xid1'";
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PREPARE stmt_6 FROM "XA ROLLBACK 'xid1'";
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--echo # Start a new XA transaction
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'XA START' statement
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--echo # were damaged. Execution of this statement the second time expectedly
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--echo # results in emitting the error XAER_RMFAIL since there is active
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--echo # XA transaction that has just been already.
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--error ER_XAER_RMFAIL
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
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--echo # End the current XA transaction
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EXECUTE stmt_2;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'XA END' statement
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--echo # were damaged. Execution of this statement the second time expectedly
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--echo # results in emitting the error XAER_RMFAIL since the XA transaction
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--echo # with XID 'xid1' has been already ended.
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--error ER_XAER_RMFAIL
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EXECUTE stmt_2;
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--echo # Prepare the current XA transaction for finalization
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EXECUTE stmt_3;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'XA END' statement
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--echo # were damaged. Execution of this statement the second time expectedly
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--echo # results in emitting the error XAER_RMFAIL since the XA transaction
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--echo # with XID 'xid1' has been already ended.
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--error ER_XAER_RMFAIL
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EXECUTE stmt_3;
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--echo # Run XA RECOVER as a prepared statement
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EXECUTE stmt_4;
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--echo # And execute it yet another time to check that no internal structures
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--echo # used for handling the statement 'XA RECOVER' were damaged.
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EXECUTE stmt_4;
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--echo # Commit the current XA transaction
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EXECUTE stmt_5;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'XA COMMIT' statement
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--echo # were damaged. Execution of this statement the second time expectedly
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--echo # results in emitting the error XAER_NOTA since the XA transaction
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--echo # with XID 'xid1' has been finalized and no more exists.
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--error ER_XAER_NOTA
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EXECUTE stmt_5;
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--echo # Query the table t1 to check that it contains a record inserted by
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--echo # the XA transaction just finished.
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SELECT * FROM t1;
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--echo # Using prepared statements start a new XA transaction, INSERT a row
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--echo # into the table t1, prepare the XA transaction and rollback it.
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--echo # This use case is similar to precedence one except it does rollback
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--echo # XA transaction instead commit it. Therefore every prepared statement
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--echo # is executed only once except the last XA ROLLBACK.
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--echo # Start a new XA transaction
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EXECUTE stmt_1;
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
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--echo # End the current XA transaction
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EXECUTE stmt_2;
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--echo # Prepare the current XA transaction for finalization
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EXECUTE stmt_3;
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--echo # Rollback the current XA transaction
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EXECUTE stmt_6;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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--echo # no internal structures used for handling the statement 'XA ROLLBACK'
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--echo # were damaged. Execution of this statement the second time expectedly
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--echo # results in emitting the error XAER_NOTA since the XA transaction
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--echo # with XID 'xid1' has been finalized and no more exists.
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--error ER_XAER_NOTA
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EXECUTE stmt_6;
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--echo # Clean up
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DROP TABLE t1;
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_2;
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_3;
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_4;
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_5;
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DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_6;
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--echo # Test case 19: Check that the  CREATE SERVER/ALTER SERVER/DROP SERVER
 | 
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--echo # statements can be executed as prepared statements.
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PREPARE stmt_1 FROM "CREATE SERVER s FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER mysql OPTIONS (USER 'u1', HOST '127.0.0.1')";
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PREPARE stmt_2 FROM "ALTER SERVER s OPTIONS (USER 'u2')";
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PREPARE stmt_3 FROM "DROP SERVER s";
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						|
EXECUTE stmt_1;
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--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
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						|
--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'CREATE SERVER' statement
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						|
--echo # were damaged. Execution of this statement the second time expectedly
 | 
						|
--echo # results in emitting the error ER_FOREIGN_SERVER_EXISTS
 | 
						|
--echo # since a server with same has just been created.
 | 
						|
--error ER_FOREIGN_SERVER_EXISTS
 | 
						|
EXECUTE stmt_1;
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						|
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						|
EXECUTE stmt_2;
 | 
						|
--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
 | 
						|
--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'ALTER SERVER' statement
 | 
						|
--echo # were damaged.
 | 
						|
EXECUTE stmt_2;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
EXECUTE stmt_3;
 | 
						|
--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
 | 
						|
--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'DROP SERVER' statement
 | 
						|
--echo # were damaged. Execution of this statement the second time expectedly
 | 
						|
--echo # results in emitting the error ER_FOREIGN_SERVER_DOESNT_EXIST
 | 
						|
--echo # since the server with same has just been dropped.
 | 
						|
--error ER_FOREIGN_SERVER_DOESNT_EXIST
 | 
						|
EXECUTE stmt_3;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
--echo # Clean up
 | 
						|
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
 | 
						|
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_2;
 | 
						|
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_3;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
--echo # Test case 21: Check that the SIGNAL and RESIGNAL statements
 | 
						|
--echo # can be executed as a prepared statement
 | 
						|
PREPARE stmt_1 FROM "SIGNAL SQLSTATE '45000' SET MYSQL_ERRNO=30001, MESSAGE_TEXT='Hello, world!'";
 | 
						|
--error 30001
 | 
						|
EXECUTE stmt_1;
 | 
						|
--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
 | 
						|
--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'SIGNAL' statement
 | 
						|
--echo # were damaged.
 | 
						|
--error 30001
 | 
						|
EXECUTE stmt_1;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'RESIGNAL SET MYSQL_ERRNO = 5';
 | 
						|
--error ER_RESIGNAL_WITHOUT_ACTIVE_HANDLER
 | 
						|
EXECUTE stmt_1;
 | 
						|
--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
 | 
						|
--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'RESIGNAL' statement
 | 
						|
--echo # were damaged.
 | 
						|
--error ER_RESIGNAL_WITHOUT_ACTIVE_HANDLER
 | 
						|
EXECUTE stmt_1;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
--echo # Clean up
 | 
						|
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
--echo # Test case 23: Check the 'GET DIAGNOSTICS' statement
 | 
						|
--echo # can be executed as a prepared statement
 | 
						|
PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'GET DIAGNOSTICS CONDITION 1 @sqlstate = RETURNED_SQLSTATE, @errno = MYSQL_ERRNO, @text = MESSAGE_TEXT';
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
--echo # Query from non existent table to fill the diagnostics area
 | 
						|
--echo # with information
 | 
						|
--error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
 | 
						|
SELECT * FROM non_existent_table_1;
 | 
						|
EXECUTE stmt_1;
 | 
						|
--echo # Check that information from diagnostics area has been retrieved
 | 
						|
SELECT @sqlstate, @errno, @text;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
--error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
 | 
						|
SELECT * FROM non_existent_table_1;
 | 
						|
--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
 | 
						|
--echo # no internal structures used for handling the
 | 
						|
--echo # 'GET DIAGNOSTICS CONDITION' statement were damaged.
 | 
						|
EXECUTE stmt_1;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
--echo # Clean up
 | 
						|
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
--echo # Test case 24: Check the statements 'BACKUP'/'BACKUP UNLOCK'
 | 
						|
--echo # can be executed as a prepared statement
 | 
						|
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
 | 
						|
PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'BACKUP LOCK t1';
 | 
						|
PREPARE stmt_2 FROM 'BACKUP UNLOCK';
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
EXECUTE stmt_1;
 | 
						|
--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
 | 
						|
--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'BACKUP LOCK'
 | 
						|
--echo # statement were damaged.
 | 
						|
EXECUTE stmt_1;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
EXECUTE stmt_2;
 | 
						|
--echo # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that
 | 
						|
--echo # no internal structures used for handling the 'BACKUP UNLOCK'
 | 
						|
--echo # statement were damaged.
 | 
						|
EXECUTE stmt_2;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
--echo # Clean up
 | 
						|
DROP TABLE t1;
 | 
						|
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1;
 | 
						|
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_2;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
--enable_ps_protocol
 | 
						|
SET default_storage_engine= @save_storage_engine;
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