mariadb/mysql-test/main/invisible_field_grant_system.test
Sergei Golubchik bead24b7f3 mariadb-test: wait on disconnect
Remove one of the major sources of race condiitons in mariadb-test.
Normally, mariadb_close() sends COM_QUIT to the server and immediately
disconnects. In mariadb-test it means the test can switch to another
connection and sends queries to the server before the server even
started parsing the COM_QUIT packet and these queries can see the
connection as fully active, as it didn't reach dispatch_command yet.

This is a major source of instability in tests and many - but not all,
still less than a half - tests employ workarounds. The correct one
is a pair count_sessions.inc/wait_until_count_sessions.inc.
Also very popular was wait_until_disconnected.inc, which was completely
useless, because it verifies that the connection is closed, and after
disconnect it always is, it didn't verify whether the server processed
COM_QUIT. Sadly the placebo was as widely used as the real thing.

Let's fix this by making mariadb-test `disconnect` command _to wait_ for
the server to confirm. This makes almost all workarounds redundant.

In some cases count_sessions.inc/wait_until_count_sessions.inc is still
needed, though, as only `disconnect` command is changed:

 * after external tools, like `exec $MYSQL`
 * after failed `connect` command
 * replication, after `STOP SLAVE`
 * Federated/CONNECT/SPIDER/etc after `DROP TABLE`

and also in some XA tests, because an XA transaction is dissociated from
the THD very late, after the server has closed the client connection.

Collateral cleanups: fix comments, remove some redundant statements:
 * DROP IF EXISTS if nothing is known to exist
 * DROP table/view before DROP DATABASE
 * REVOKE privileges before DROP USER
 etc
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# Grant tests not performed with embedded server
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
##TEST for invisible coloumn level 2
create user user_1;
show grants for user_1;
--echo # create user
create database d;
use d;
--echo
--echo #System_Invisible
create table t1(a int) with system versioning;
insert into t1 values(1);
select a from t1;
select count(row_start) from t1;
grant insert(a) on t1 to user_1;
grant update(a) on t1 to user_1;
grant select(a) on t1 to user_1;
grant delete on t1 to user_1;
connect (con1, localhost, user_1,,d);
connection con1;
select user();
select * from t1;
insert into t1 values(2);
select * from t1;
insert into t1(a) values(3);
select * from t1;
select a from t1;
select count(row_start) from t1;
delete from t1 where a =1;
update t1 set a=1 where a=3;
select * from t1;
connection default;
REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM user_1;
connection con1;
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
select * from t1;
--error ER_TABLEACCESS_DENIED_ERROR
select count(row_start) from t1;
disconnect con1;
--echo
--echo #Cleanup
connection default;
drop user user_1;
drop database d;