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			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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| # handler.inc
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| #
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| # See init.inc for setup of variables for this script
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| # 
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| # The variables
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| #     $engine_type       -- storage engine to be tested
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| #     $other_handler_engine_type -- storage engine <> $engine_type, if possible
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| #                           1. $other_handler_engine_type must support handler
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| #                           2. $other_handler_engine_type must point to an all
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| #                              time available storage engine
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| #                              2006-08 MySQL 5.1 MyISAM and MEMORY only
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| #
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| # test of HANDLER ...
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| #
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| # Last update:
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| # 2006-07-31 ML test refactored (MySQL 5.1)
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| #               code of t/handler.test and t/innodb_handler.test united
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| #               main testing code put into handler.inc
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| #
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| 
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| source include/have_csv.inc;
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| 
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| #
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| # Start testing the table created in init.inc
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| #
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| handler t1 open as t2;
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| handler t2 read b first;
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| handler t2 read b next;
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| handler t2 read b next;
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| handler t2 read b prev;
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| handler t2 read b last;
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| handler t2 read b prev;
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| handler t2 read b prev;
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| 
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| handler t2 read b first;
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| handler t2 read b prev;
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| 
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| handler t2 read b last;
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| handler t2 read b prev;
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| handler t2 read b next;
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| handler t2 read b next;
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| 
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| handler t2 read a=(15);
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| handler t2 read a=(21);
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| 
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| --error 1070
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| handler t2 read a=(19,"fff");
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| 
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| handler t2 read b=(19,"fff");
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| handler t2 read b=(19,"yyy");
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| handler t2 read b=(19);
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| 
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| --error 1109
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| handler t1 read a last;
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| 
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| handler t2 read a=(11);
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| handler t2 read a>=(11);
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| 
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| # Search on something we can find
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| handler t2 read b=(18);
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| handler t2 read b>=(18);
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| handler t2 read b>(18);
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| handler t2 read b<=(18);
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| handler t2 read b<(18);
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| 
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| # Search on something we can't find
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| --sorted_result
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| handler t2 read a=(15);
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| --sorted_result
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| handler t2 read a>=(15) limit 2;
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| --sorted_result
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| handler t2 read a>(15) limit 2;
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| handler t2 read a<=(15);
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| handler t2 read a<(15);
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| 
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| # Search from upper end
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| handler t2 read a=(54);
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| handler t2 read a>=(54);
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| handler t2 read a>(54);
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| handler t2 read a<=(54);
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| handler t2 read a<(54);
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| 
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| # Search from lower end
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| handler t2 read a=(1);
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| handler t2 read a>=(1);
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| handler t2 read a>(1);
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| handler t2 read a<=(1);
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| handler t2 read a<(1);
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| 
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| handler t2 read b first limit 5;
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| handler t2 read b next  limit 3;
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| handler t2 read b prev  limit 10;
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| 
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| handler t2 read b>=(16) limit 4;
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| handler t2 read b>=(16) limit 2,2;
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| select * from t1 where a>=16 order by a,b limit 2,2;
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| handler t2 read a last  limit 3;
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| handler t2 read b=(16) limit 1,3;
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| handler t2 read b=(19);
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| handler t2 read b=(19) where b="yyy";
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| 
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| handler t2 read first;
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| handler t2 read next;
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| handler t2 read next;
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| handler t2 close;
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| 
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| handler t1 open;
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| handler t1 read b next; # this used to crash as a bug#5373
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| handler t1 read b next;
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| handler t1 close;
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| 
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| handler t1 open;
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| handler t1 read a prev; # this used to crash as a bug#5373
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| handler t1 read a prev;
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| handler t1 close;
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| 
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| handler t1 open as t2;
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| handler t2 read first;
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| eval alter table t1 engine = $engine_type;
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| --error 1109
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| handler t2 read first;
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| 
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| handler t1 open;
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| handler t1 read a=(20) limit 1,3;
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| flush tables;
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| handler t1 read a=(20) limit 1,3;
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| handler t1 close;
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| 
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| #
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| # Search after end and before start of index
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| #
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| 
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| handler t1 open;
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| handler t1 read a=(25);
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| handler t1 read a next;
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| handler t1 read a next;
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| handler t1 read a next;
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| handler t1 read a prev;
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| handler t1 read a=(1000);
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| handler t1 read a next;
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| handler t1 read a prev;
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| handler t1 read a=(1000);
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| handler t1 read a prev;
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| 
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| handler t1 read a=(14);
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| handler t1 read a prev;
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| handler t1 read a prev;
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| handler t1 read a next;
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| handler t1 read a=(1);
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| handler t1 read a prev;
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| handler t1 read a next;
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| handler t1 read a=(1);
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| handler t1 read a next;
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| 
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| handler t1 close;
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| 
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| #
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| # Test with prepared statements
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| #
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| 
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| handler t1 open;
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| prepare stmt from 'handler t1 read a=(?) limit ?,?';
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| set @a=20,@b=1,@c=100;
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| execute stmt using @a,@b,@c;
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| set @a=20,@b=2,@c=1;
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| execute stmt using @a,@b,@c;
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| set @a=20,@b=0,@c=2;
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| execute stmt using @a,@b,@c;
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| deallocate prepare stmt;
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| 
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| prepare stmt from 'handler t1 read a next limit ?';
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| handler t1 read a>=(21);
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| set @a=3;
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| execute stmt using @a;
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| execute stmt using @a;
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| execute stmt using @a;
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| deallocate prepare stmt;
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| 
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| prepare stmt from 'handler t1 read b prev limit ?';
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| execute stmt using @a;
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| execute stmt using @a;
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| execute stmt using @a;
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| execute stmt using @a;
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| deallocate prepare stmt;
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| 
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| prepare stmt from 'handler t1 read b=(?,?)';
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| set @a=14, @b='aaa';
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| execute stmt using @a,@b;
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| set @a=14, @b='not found';
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| execute stmt using @a,@b;
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| deallocate prepare stmt;
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| 
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| prepare stmt from 'handler t1 read b=(1+?) limit 10';
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| set @a=15;
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| execute stmt using @a;
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| execute stmt using @a;
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| deallocate prepare stmt;
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| 
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| prepare stmt from 'handler t1 read b>=(?) where a < ? limit 5';
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| set @a=17, @b=24;
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| execute stmt using @a,@b;
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| execute stmt using @a,@b;
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| deallocate prepare stmt;
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| 
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| prepare stmt from 'handler t1 read a=(?)';
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| set @a=17;
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| execute stmt using @a;
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| alter table t1 add c int;
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| --error 1109
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| execute stmt using @a;
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| deallocate prepare stmt;
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| --error 1109
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| handler t1 close;
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| 
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| handler t1 open;
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| prepare stmt from 'handler t1 read a=(?)';
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| flush tables;
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| set @a=17;
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| execute stmt using @a;
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| deallocate prepare stmt;
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| handler t1 close;
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| 
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| #
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| # DROP TABLE / ALTER TABLE
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| #
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| handler t1 open as t2;
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| drop table t1;
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| create table t1 (a int not null);
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| insert into t1 values (17);
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| --error 1109
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| handler t2 read first;
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| handler t1 open as t2;
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| alter table t1 engine=csv;
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| --error 1109
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| handler t2 read first;
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| drop table t1;
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| 
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| #
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| # Test case for the bug #787
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| #
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| create table t1 (a int);
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| insert into t1 values (1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6);
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| delete from t1 limit 2;
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| handler t1 open;
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| handler t1 read first;
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| handler t1 read first limit 1,1;
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| handler t1 read first limit 2,2;
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| delete from t1 limit 3;
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| handler t1 read first;
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| drop table t1;
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| 
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| #
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| # Test for #751
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| #
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| create table t1(a int, index using btree (a));
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| insert into t1 values (1), (2), (3);
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| handler t1 open;
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| --error 1054
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| handler t1 read a=(W);
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| --error 1210
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| handler t1 read a=(a);
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| drop table t1;
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| #
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| # BUG#2304
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| #
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| create table t1 (a char(5));
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| insert into t1 values ("Ok");
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| handler t1 open as t;
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| handler t read first;
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| use mysql;
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| handler t read first;
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| handler t close;
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| handler test.t1 open as t;
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| handler t read first;
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| handler t close;
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| use test;
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| drop table t1;
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| 
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| #
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| # BUG#3649
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| #
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| create table t1 ( a int, b int, INDEX a using btree (a) );
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| insert into t1 values (1,2), (2,1);
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| handler t1 open;
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| handler t1 read a=(1) where b=2;
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| handler t1 read a=(1) where b=3;
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| handler t1 read a=(1) where b=1;
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| handler t1 close;
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| drop table t1;
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| 
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| #
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| # Test if fix for BUG#4286 correctly closes handler tables.
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| #
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| create table t1 (c1 char(20));
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| insert into t1 values ("t1");
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| handler t1 open as h1;
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| handler h1 read first limit 9;
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| create table t2 (c1 char(20));
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| insert into t2 values ("t2");
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| handler t2 open as h2;
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| handler h2 read first limit 9;
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| create table t3 (c1 char(20));
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| insert into t3 values ("t3");
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| handler t3 open as h3;
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| handler h3 read first limit 9;
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| create table t4 (c1 char(20));
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| insert into t4 values ("t4");
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| handler t4 open as h4;
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| handler h4 read first limit 9;
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| create table t5 (c1 char(20));
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| insert into t5 values ("t5");
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| handler t5 open as h5;
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| handler h5 read first limit 9;
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| # close first
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| eval alter table t1 engine=$other_handler_engine_type;
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| --error 1109
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| handler h1 read first limit 9;
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| handler h2 read first limit 9;
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| handler h3 read first limit 9;
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| handler h4 read first limit 9;
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| handler h5 read first limit 9;
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| # close last
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| eval alter table t5 engine=$other_handler_engine_type;
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| --error 1109
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| handler h1 read first limit 9;
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| handler h2 read first limit 9;
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| handler h3 read first limit 9;
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| handler h4 read first limit 9;
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| --error 1109
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| handler h5 read first limit 9;
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| # close middle
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| eval alter table t3 engine=$other_handler_engine_type;
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| --error 1109
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| handler h1 read first limit 9;
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| handler h2 read first limit 9;
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| --error 1109
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| handler h3 read first limit 9;
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| handler h4 read first limit 9;
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| --error 1109
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| handler h5 read first limit 9;
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| handler h2 close;
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| handler h4 close;
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| # close all depending handler tables
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| handler t1 open as h1_1;
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| handler t1 open as h1_2;
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| handler t1 open as h1_3;
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| handler h1_1 read first limit 9;
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| handler h1_2 read first limit 9;
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| handler h1_3 read first limit 9;
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| eval alter table t1 engine=$engine_type;
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| --error 1109
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| handler h1_1 read first limit 9;
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| --error 1109
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| handler h1_2 read first limit 9;
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| --error 1109
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| handler h1_3 read first limit 9;
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| drop table t1;
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| drop table t2;
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| drop table t3;
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| drop table t4;
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| drop table t5;
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| 
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| #
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| # Bug#14397 - OPTIMIZE TABLE with an open HANDLER causes a crash
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| #
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| create table t1 (c1 int);
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| insert into t1 values (1);
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| handler t1 open;
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| handler t1 read first;
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| connect (con2,localhost,root,,);
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| connection con2;
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| --echo send the below to another connection, do not wait for the result
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| send optimize table t1;
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| --sleep 1
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| connection default;
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| --disable_ps_protocol
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| handler t1 read next;
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| --enable_ps_protocol
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| handler t1 close;
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| connection con2;
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| reap;
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| connection default;
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| drop table t1;
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| 
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| CREATE TABLE t1 (  no1 smallint(5) NOT NULL default '0',  no2 int(10) NOT NULL default '0',  PRIMARY KEY using btree (no1,no2));
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| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,274),(1,275),(2,6),(2,8),(4,1),(4,2);
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| HANDLER t1 OPEN;
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| HANDLER t1 READ `primary` = (1, 1000);
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| HANDLER t1 READ `primary` PREV;
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| HANDLER t1 READ `primary` = (1, 1000);
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| HANDLER t1 READ `primary` NEXT;
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| DROP TABLE t1;
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| 
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| # End of 4.1 tests
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| 
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| #
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| # Addendum to Bug#14397 - OPTIMIZE TABLE with an open HANDLER causes a crash
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| # Show that DROP TABLE can no longer deadlock against
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| # FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK. This is a 5.0 issue.
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| #
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| create table t1 (c1 int);
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| insert into t1 values (14397);
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| flush tables with read lock;
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| # The thread with the global read lock cannot drop the table itself:
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| --error 1223
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| drop table t1;
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| #
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| # We need a second connection to try the drop.
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| # The drop waits for the global read lock to go away.
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| # Without the addendum fix it locked LOCK_open before entering the wait loop.
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| connection con2;
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| send drop table t1;
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| --sleep 1
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| #
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| # Now we need something that wants LOCK_open. A simple table access which
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| # opens the table does the trick.
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| connection default;
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| # This would hang on LOCK_open without the 5.0 addendum fix.
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| select * from t1;
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| # Release the read lock. This should make the DROP go through.
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| unlock tables;
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| #
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| # Read the result of the drop command.
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| connection con2;
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| --echo read the result from the other connection
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| reap;
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| #
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| # Now back to normal operation. The table should not exist any more.
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| connection default;
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| --error 1146
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| select * from t1;
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| # Just to be sure and not confuse the next test case writer.
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| drop table if exists t1;
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| 
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| #
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| # Bug#25856 - HANDLER table OPEN in one connection lock DROP TABLE in another one
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| #
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| create table t1 (a int not null) ENGINE=csv;
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| connection con2;
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| --error 1031
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| handler t1 open;
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| connection default;
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| drop table t1;
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| disconnect con2;
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| 
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| #
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| # Bug#30632 HANDLER read failure causes hang
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| #
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| create table t1 (a int);
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| handler t1 open as t1_alias;
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| --error 1176
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| handler t1_alias read a next;
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| --error 1054
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| handler t1_alias READ a next where inexistent > 0;
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| --error 1176
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| handler t1_alias read a next;
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| --error 1054
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| handler t1_alias READ a next where inexistent > 0;
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| handler t1_alias close;
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| drop table t1;
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| 
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| #
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| # Bug#30882 Dropping a temporary table inside a stored function may cause a server crash
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| #
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| 
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| create temporary table t1 (a int, b char(1), key a using btree (a), key b using btree (a,b));
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| insert into t1 values (0,"a"),(1,"b"),(2,"c"),(3,"d"),(4,"e"),
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|                       (5,"f"),(6,"g"),(7,"h"),(8,"i"),(9,"j"),(9,'k');
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| select a,b from t1;
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| handler t1 open as a1;
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| handler a1 read a=(1);
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| handler a1 read a next;
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| handler a1 read a next;
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| select a,b from t1;
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| handler a1 read a prev;
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| handler a1 read a prev;
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| handler a1 read a=(6) where b="g";
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| handler a1 close;
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| select a,b from t1;
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| handler t1 open as a2;
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| handler a2 read b=(9);
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| handler a2 read b next;
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| handler a2 read b prev limit 2;
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| --error 0,1031
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| handler a2 read b last;
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| handler a2 read b prev;
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| handler a2 close;
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| drop table t1;
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| 
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| # Test that temporary tables associated with handlers are properly dropped.
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| 
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| create table t1 (a int);
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| create temporary table t2 (a int, key using btree (a));
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| handler t1 open as a1;
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| handler t2 open as a2;
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| handler a2 read a first;
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| drop table t1, t2;
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| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
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| handler a2 read a next;
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| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
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| handler a1 close;
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| 
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| # Alter table drop handlers
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| 
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| create table t1 (a int, key using btree (a));
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| create table t2 like t1;
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| handler t1 open as a1;
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| handler t2 open as a2;
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| handler a1 read a first;
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| handler a2 read a first;
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| alter table t1 add b int;
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| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
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| handler a1 close;
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| handler a2 close;
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| drop table t1, t2;
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| 
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| # Rename table drop handlers
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| 
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| create table t1 (a int, key using btree (a));
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| handler t1 open as a1;
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| handler a1 read a first;
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| rename table t1 to t2;
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| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
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| handler a1 read a first;
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| drop table t2;
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| 
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| # Optimize table drop handlers
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| 
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| create table t1 (a int, key using btree (a));
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| create table t2 like t1;
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| handler t1 open as a1;
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| handler t2 open as a2;
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| handler a1 read a first;
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| handler a2 read a first;
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| optimize table t1;
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| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
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| handler a1 close;
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| handler a2 close;
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| drop table t1, t2;
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # Add test coverage for HANDLER and LOCK TABLES, HANDLER and DDL.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --disable_warnings
 | |
| drop table if exists t1, t2, t3;
 | |
| --enable_warnings
 | |
| create table t1 (a int, key a (a));
 | |
| insert into t1 (a) values (1), (2), (3), (4), (5);
 | |
| create table t2 (a int, key a (a)) select * from t1; 
 | |
| create temporary table t3 (a int, key a (a)) select * from t2;
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| handler t2 open;
 | |
| handler t3 open;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # No HANDLER sql is allowed under LOCK TABLES.
 | |
| --echo # But it does not implicitly closes all handlers.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| lock table t1 read;
 | |
| --error ER_LOCK_OR_ACTIVE_TRANSACTION
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| --error ER_LOCK_OR_ACTIVE_TRANSACTION
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --error ER_LOCK_OR_ACTIVE_TRANSACTION
 | |
| handler t2 close;
 | |
| --error ER_LOCK_OR_ACTIVE_TRANSACTION
 | |
| handler t3 open;
 | |
| --echo # After UNLOCK TABLES handlers should be around and
 | |
| --echo # we should be able to continue reading through them.
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| handler t2 read next;
 | |
| handler t2 close;
 | |
| handler t3 read next;
 | |
| handler t3 close;
 | |
| drop temporary table t3;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # Other operations that implicitly close handler:
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # TRUNCATE
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| truncate table t1;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # CREATE TRIGGER
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| create trigger t1_ai after insert on t1 for each row set @a=1;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # DROP TRIGGER
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| drop trigger t1_ai;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # ALTER TABLE
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| alter table t1 add column b int;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # ANALYZE TABLE
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| analyze table t1;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # OPTIMIZE TABLE
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| optimize table t1;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # REPAIR TABLE
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| repair table t1;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # DROP TABLE, naturally.
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| drop table t1;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| create table t1 (a int, b int, key a using btree (a)) select a from t2;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # RENAME TABLE, naturally
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| rename table t1 to t3;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # CREATE TABLE (even with IF NOT EXISTS clause,
 | |
| --echo # and the table exists).
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t2 open;
 | |
| create table if not exists t2 (a int);
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t2 read next;
 | |
| rename table t3 to t1;
 | |
| drop table t2;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # FLUSH TABLE doesn't close the table but loses the position
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| handler t1 read a prev;
 | |
| flush table t1;
 | |
| handler t1 read a prev;
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK behaves like FLUSH TABLE.
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| handler t1 read a prev;
 | |
| flush tables with read lock;
 | |
| handler t1 read a prev;
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # Let us also check that these operations behave in similar
 | |
| --echo # way under LOCK TABLES.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # TRUNCATE under LOCK TABLES.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| lock tables t1 write;
 | |
| truncate table t1;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # CREATE TRIGGER under LOCK TABLES.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| lock tables t1 write;
 | |
| create trigger t1_ai after insert on t1 for each row set @a=1;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # DROP TRIGGER under LOCK TABLES.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| lock tables t1 write;
 | |
| drop trigger t1_ai;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # ALTER TABLE under LOCK TABLES.
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| lock tables t1 write;
 | |
| alter table t1 drop column b;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # ANALYZE TABLE under LOCK TABLES.
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| lock tables t1 write;
 | |
| analyze table t1;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # OPTIMIZE TABLE under LOCK TABLES.
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| lock tables t1 write;
 | |
| optimize table t1;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # REPAIR TABLE under LOCK TABLES.
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| lock tables t1 write;
 | |
| repair table t1;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # DROP TABLE under LOCK TABLES, naturally.
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| lock tables t1 write;
 | |
| drop table t1;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| create table t1 (a int, b int, key a using btree (a));
 | |
| insert into t1 (a) values (1), (2), (3), (4), (5);
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # FLUSH TABLE doesn't close the table but loses the position
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| handler t1 read a prev;
 | |
| lock tables t1 write;
 | |
| flush table t1;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| handler t1 read a prev;
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # Explore the effect of HANDLER locks on concurrent DDL
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| connect(con1, localhost, root,,);
 | |
| connect(con2, localhost, root,,);
 | |
| connect(con3, localhost, root,,);
 | |
| connection con1;
 | |
| --echo # Sending:
 | |
| --send drop table t1 
 | |
| --echo # We can't use connection 'default' as wait_condition will 
 | |
| --echo # autoclose handlers.
 | |
| connection con2;
 | |
| --echo # Waitng for 'drop table t1' to get blocked...
 | |
| let $wait_condition=select count(*)=1 from information_schema.processlist
 | |
|                     where state='Waiting for table metadata lock' and
 | |
|                           info='drop table t1';
 | |
| --source include/wait_condition.inc
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| handler t1 read a prev;
 | |
| handler t1 read a prev;
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| connection con1;
 | |
| --echo # Reaping 'drop table t1'...
 | |
| --reap
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # Explore the effect of HANDLER locks in parallel with SELECT 
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| create table t1 (a int, key a using btree (a));
 | |
| insert into t1 (a) values (1), (2), (3), (4), (5);
 | |
| begin;
 | |
| select * from t1;
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| handler t1 read a prev;
 | |
| handler t1 read a prev;
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| connection con1;
 | |
| --echo # Sending:
 | |
| --send drop table t1 
 | |
| connection con2;
 | |
| --echo # Waiting for 'drop table t1' to get blocked...
 | |
| let $wait_condition=select count(*)=1 from information_schema.processlist
 | |
|                     where state='Waiting for table metadata lock' and
 | |
|                           info='drop table t1';
 | |
| --source include/wait_condition.inc
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| --echo # We can still use the table, it's part of the transaction
 | |
| select * from t1;
 | |
| --echo # Such are the circumstances that t1 is a part of transaction,
 | |
| --echo # thus we can reopen it in the handler
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| --echo # We can commit the transaction, it doesn't close the handler
 | |
| --echo # and doesn't let DROP to proceed.
 | |
| commit;
 | |
| handler t1 read a prev;
 | |
| handler t1 read a prev;
 | |
| handler t1 read a prev;
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| connection con1;
 | |
| --echo # Now drop can proceed
 | |
| --echo # Reaping 'drop table t1'...
 | |
| --reap
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # Demonstrate that HANDLER locks and transaction locks
 | |
| --echo # reside in the same context.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| create table t1 (a int, key a (a));
 | |
| insert into t1 (a) values (1), (2), (3), (4), (5);
 | |
| create table t0 (a int, key a using btree (a));
 | |
| insert into t0 (a) values (1), (2), (3), (4), (5);
 | |
| begin;
 | |
| select * from t1;
 | |
| connection con2;
 | |
| --echo # Sending:
 | |
| send rename table t0 to t3, t1 to t0, t3 to t1;
 | |
| connection con1;
 | |
| --echo # Waiting for 'rename table ...' to get blocked...
 | |
| let $wait_condition=select count(*)=1 from information_schema.processlist
 | |
|                     where state='Waiting for table metadata lock' and
 | |
|                           info='rename table t0 to t3, t1 to t0, t3 to t1';
 | |
| --source include/wait_condition.inc
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| --echo # We back-off on hitting deadlock condition.
 | |
| --error ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK
 | |
| handler t0 open;
 | |
| select * from t0;
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| commit;
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| connection con2;
 | |
| --echo # Reaping 'rename table ...'...
 | |
| --reap
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| handler t1 read a prev;
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| drop table t0;
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # Originally there was a deadlock error in this test.
 | |
| --echo # With implementation of deadlock detector
 | |
| --echo # we no longer deadlock, but block and wait on a lock.
 | |
| --echo # The HANDLER is auto-closed as soon as the connection
 | |
| --echo # sees a pending conflicting lock against it.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| create table t2 (a int, key a (a));
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| connection con1;
 | |
| lock tables t2 read;
 | |
| connection con2;
 | |
| --echo # Sending 'drop table t2'...
 | |
| --send drop table t2
 | |
| connection con1;
 | |
| --echo # Waiting for 'drop table t2' to get blocked...
 | |
| let $wait_condition=select count(*)=1 from information_schema.processlist
 | |
|                     where state='Waiting for table metadata lock' and
 | |
|                           info='drop table t2';
 | |
| --source include/wait_condition.inc
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| --echo # Sending 'select * from t2'
 | |
| send select * from t2;
 | |
| connection con1;
 | |
| --echo # Waiting for 'select * from t2' to get blocked...
 | |
| let $wait_condition=select count(*)=1 from information_schema.processlist
 | |
|                     where state='Waiting for table metadata lock' and
 | |
|                           info='select * from t2';
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| connection con2;
 | |
| --echo # Reaping 'drop table t2'...
 | |
| --reap
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| --echo # Reaping 'select * from t2'
 | |
| --error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
 | |
| reap;
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| drop table t1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| --echo # If we have to wait on an exclusive locks while having
 | |
| --echo # an open HANDLER, ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK is reported.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --disable_ps2_protocol
 | |
| create table t1 (a int, key a(a));
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| connection con1;
 | |
| select get_lock('lock1', 10);
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| send select get_lock('lock1', 10);
 | |
| connection con2;
 | |
| --echo # Waiting for 'select get_lock('lock1', 10)' to get blocked...
 | |
| let $wait_condition=select count(*)=1 from information_schema.processlist
 | |
|                     where state='User lock' and
 | |
|                           info='select get_lock(\'lock1\', 10)';
 | |
| --source include/wait_condition.inc
 | |
| connection con1;
 | |
| --error ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK
 | |
| drop table t1;
 | |
| select release_lock('lock1');
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| reap;
 | |
| select release_lock('lock1');
 | |
| --enable_ps2_protocol
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo # Demonstrate that there is no deadlock with FLUSH TABLE,
 | |
| --echo # even though it is waiting for the other table to go away
 | |
| create table t2 like t1;
 | |
| --echo # Sending:
 | |
| --send flush table t2
 | |
| connection con2;
 | |
| drop table t1;
 | |
| connection con1;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| --echo # Reaping 'flush table t2'...
 | |
| --reap
 | |
| drop table t2;
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| --echo # Bug #46224 HANDLER statements within a transaction might 
 | |
| --echo #            lead to deadlocks
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| create table t1 (a int, key using btree (a));
 | |
| insert into t1 values (1), (2);
 | |
| 
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| begin;
 | |
| select * from t1;
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| 
 | |
| connection con1;
 | |
| --echo # Sending:
 | |
| --send lock tables t1 write
 | |
| 
 | |
| connection con2;
 | |
| --echo # Check that 'lock tables t1 write' waits until transaction which
 | |
| --echo # has read from the table commits.
 | |
| let $wait_condition=
 | |
|   select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
 | |
|   where state = "Waiting for table metadata lock" and
 | |
|         info = "lock tables t1 write";
 | |
| --source include/wait_condition.inc
 | |
| 
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| --echo # The below 'handler t1 read ...' should not be blocked as
 | |
| --echo # 'lock tables t1 write' has not succeeded yet.
 | |
| handler t1 read a next;
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo # Unblock 'lock tables t1 write'.
 | |
| select * from t1; # Release MDL_SHARED_READ held by HANDLER
 | |
| commit;
 | |
| 
 | |
| connection con1;
 | |
| --echo # Reap 'lock tables t1 write'.
 | |
| --reap
 | |
| 
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| --echo # Sending:
 | |
| --send handler t1 read a next
 | |
| 
 | |
| connection con1;
 | |
| --echo # Waiting for 'handler t1 read a next' to get blocked...
 | |
| let $wait_condition=
 | |
|   select count(*) = 1 from information_schema.processlist
 | |
|   where state = "Waiting for table metadata lock" and
 | |
|         info = "handler t1 read a next";
 | |
| --source include/wait_condition.inc
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo # The below 'drop table t1' should be able to proceed without
 | |
| --echo # waiting as it will force HANDLER to be closed.
 | |
| drop table t1;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| 
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| --echo # Reaping 'handler t1 read a next'...
 | |
| --error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
 | |
| --reap
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| 
 | |
| disconnect con1;
 | |
| disconnect con2;
 | |
| disconnect con3;
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # A temporary table test.
 | |
| --echo # Check that we don't loose positions of HANDLER opened
 | |
| --echo # against a temporary table.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| create table t1 (a int, b int, key using btree (a));
 | |
| insert into t1 (a) values (1), (2), (3), (4), (5);
 | |
| create temporary table t2 (a int, b int, key using btree (a));
 | |
| insert into t2 (a) select a from t1;
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| handler t1 read a next;
 | |
| handler t2 open;
 | |
| handler t2 read a next;
 | |
| flush table t1;
 | |
| handler t2 read a next;
 | |
| --echo # Sic: the position is lost
 | |
| handler t1 read a next;
 | |
| select * from t1;
 | |
| --echo # Sic: the position is not lost
 | |
| handler t2 read a next;
 | |
| select * from t2;
 | |
| handler t2 read a next;
 | |
| drop table t1;
 | |
| drop temporary table t2;
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # A test for lock_table_names()/unlock_table_names() function.
 | |
| --echo # It should work properly in presence of open HANDLER.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| create table t1 (a int, b int, key a (a));
 | |
| create table t2 like t1;
 | |
| create table t3 like t1;
 | |
| create table t4 like t1;
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| handler t2 open;
 | |
| rename table t4 to t5, t3 to t4, t5 to t3;
 | |
| handler t1 read first;
 | |
| handler t2 read first;
 | |
| drop table t1, t2, t3, t4;
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # A test for FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK and HANDLER statements.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| set autocommit=0;
 | |
| create table t1 (a int, b int, key a (a));
 | |
| insert into t1 (a, b) values (1, 1), (2, 1), (3, 2), (4, 2), (5, 5);
 | |
| create table t2 like t1;
 | |
| insert into t2 (a, b) select a, b from t1;
 | |
| create table t3 like t1;
 | |
| insert into t3 (a, b) select a, b from t1;
 | |
| commit;
 | |
| flush tables with read lock;
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| lock table t1 read;
 | |
| --error ER_LOCK_OR_ACTIVE_TRANSACTION
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| --echo # This implicitly leaves LOCK TABLES but doesn't drop the GLR
 | |
| --error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
 | |
| lock table not_exists_write read;
 | |
| --echo # We still have the read lock.
 | |
| --error ER_CANT_UPDATE_WITH_READLOCK
 | |
| drop table t1;
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| select a from t2;
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| flush tables with read lock;
 | |
| handler t2 open;
 | |
| flush tables with read lock;
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| select a from t3;
 | |
| handler t2 read next;
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| rollback;
 | |
| handler t2 close;
 | |
| --error ER_CANT_UPDATE_WITH_READLOCK
 | |
| drop table t1;
 | |
| commit;
 | |
| flush tables;
 | |
| --error ER_CANT_UPDATE_WITH_READLOCK
 | |
| drop table t1;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| drop table t1;
 | |
| set autocommit=default;
 | |
| drop table t2, t3;
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo # 
 | |
| --echo # HANDLER statement and operation-type aware metadata locks.
 | |
| --echo # Check that when we clone a ticket for HANDLER we downgrade
 | |
| --echo # the lock.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| create table t1 (a int, b int, key using btree (a));
 | |
| insert into t1 (a, b) values (1, 1), (2, 1), (3, 2), (4, 2), (5, 5);
 | |
| begin;
 | |
| insert into t1 (a, b) values (6, 6);
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| handler t1 read a last;
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| insert into t1 (a, b) values (7, 7);
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| handler t1 read a last;
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| commit;
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| connection default;
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| handler t1 read a prev;
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| handler t1 close;
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| --echo # Cleanup.
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| drop table t1;
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| disconnect con1;
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| connection default;
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| 
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| --echo #
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| --echo # A test for Bug#50555 "handler commands crash server in
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| --echo # my_hash_first()". 
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| --echo #
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| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
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| handler no_such_table read no_such_index first;
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| --error ER_UNKNOWN_TABLE
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| handler no_such_table close;
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| 
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| 
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| --echo #
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| --echo # Bug#50907 Assertion `hash_tables->table->next == __null' on 
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| --echo #           HANDLER OPEN
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| --echo #
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| 
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| --disable_warnings
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| DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2;
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| --enable_warnings
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| 
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| CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t1 (i INT);
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| CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t2 (i INT);
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| 
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| # This used to trigger the assert
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| HANDLER t2 OPEN;
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| 
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| # This also used to trigger the assert
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| HANDLER t2 READ FIRST;
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| 
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| HANDLER t2 CLOSE;
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| DROP TABLE t1, t2;
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| 
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| 
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| --echo #
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| --echo # Bug#50912 Assertion `ticket->m_type >= mdl_request->type'
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| --echo #           failed on HANDLER + I_S
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| --echo #
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| 
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| --disable_warnings
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| DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
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| --enable_warnings
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| 
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| CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT);
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| HANDLER t1 OPEN;
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| 
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| # This used to trigger the assert.
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| SELECT table_name, table_comment FROM information_schema.tables
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|   WHERE table_schema= 'test' AND table_name= 't1';
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| 
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| HANDLER t1 CLOSE;
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| DROP TABLE t1;
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| 
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| 
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| --echo #
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| --echo # Test for bug #50908 "Assertion `handler_tables_hash.records == 0'
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| --echo #                      failed in enter_locked_tables_mode".
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| --echo #
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| --disable_warnings
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| drop tables if exists t1, t2;
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| drop function if exists f1;
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| --enable_warnings
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| create table t1 (i int);
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| insert into t1 values (1), (2);
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| create table t2 (j int);
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| insert into t2 values (1);
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| create function f1() returns int return (select count(*) from t2);
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| --echo # Check that open HANDLER survives statement executed in
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| --echo # prelocked mode.
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| handler t1 open;
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| handler t1 read next;
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| --echo # The below statement were aborted due to an assertion failure.
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| select f1() from t2;
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| handler t1 read next;
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| handler t1 close;
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| --echo # Check that the same happens under GLOBAL READ LOCK.
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| flush tables with read lock;
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| handler t1 open;
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| handler t1 read next;
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| select f1() from t2;
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| handler t1 read next;
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| unlock tables;
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| handler t1 close;
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| --echo # Now, check that the same happens if LOCK TABLES is executed.
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| handler t1 open;
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| handler t1 read next;
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| lock table t2 read;
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| select * from t2;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| --echo # Finally, check scenario with GRL and LOCK TABLES.
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| flush tables with read lock;
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| lock table t2 read;
 | |
| select * from t2;
 | |
| --echo # This unlocks both tables and GRL.
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| handler t1 read next;
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| --echo # Clean-up.
 | |
| drop function f1;
 | |
| drop tables t1, t2;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # Test for bug #51136 "Crash in pthread_rwlock_rdlock on TEMPORARY +
 | |
| --echo #                      HANDLER + LOCK + SP".
 | |
| --echo # Also see additional coverage for this bug in flush.test.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --disable_warnings
 | |
| drop tables if exists t1, t2;
 | |
| --enable_warnings
 | |
| create table t1 (i int);
 | |
| create temporary table t2 (j int);
 | |
| handler t1 open;
 | |
| lock table t2 read;
 | |
| --echo # This commit should not release any MDL locks.
 | |
| commit;
 | |
| unlock tables;
 | |
| --echo # The below statement crashed before the bug fix as it
 | |
| --echo # has attempted to release metadata lock which was
 | |
| --echo # already released by commit.
 | |
| handler t1 close;
 | |
| drop tables t1, t2;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # Bug#51355 handler stmt cause assertion in
 | |
| --echo #           bool MDL_context::try_acquire_lock(MDL_request*)
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| 
 | |
| --disable_warnings
 | |
| DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
 | |
| --enable_warnings
 | |
| 
 | |
| connect(con51355, localhost, root);
 | |
| 
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| CREATE TABLE t1(id INT, KEY id(id));
 | |
| HANDLER t1 OPEN;
 | |
| 
 | |
| connection con51355;
 | |
| --echo # Sending:
 | |
| --send DROP TABLE t1
 | |
| 
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| --echo # This I_S query will cause the handler table to be closed and
 | |
| --echo # the metadata lock to be released. This will allow DROP TABLE
 | |
| --echo # to proceed. Waiting for the table to be removed.
 | |
| let $wait_condition=
 | |
|   SELECT COUNT(*) = 0 FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_name = "t1";
 | |
| --source include/wait_condition.inc
 | |
| 
 | |
| connection con51355;
 | |
| --echo # Reaping: DROP TABLE t1
 | |
| --reap
 | |
| 
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| --error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
 | |
| HANDLER t1 READ id NEXT;
 | |
| # This caused an assertion
 | |
| --error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
 | |
| HANDLER t1 READ id NEXT;
 | |
| 
 | |
| HANDLER t1 CLOSE;
 | |
| disconnect con51355;
 | |
| connection default;
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # Bug#54401 assert in Diagnostics_area::set_eof_status , HANDLER
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| 
 | |
| --disable_warnings
 | |
| DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2;
 | |
| DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
 | |
| --enable_warnings
 | |
| 
 | |
| --enable_prepare_warnings
 | |
| delimiter |;
 | |
| CREATE FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INTEGER
 | |
| BEGIN
 | |
|   SELECT 1 FROM t2 INTO @a;
 | |
|   RETURN 1;
 | |
| END|
 | |
| delimiter ;|
 | |
| --disable_prepare_warnings
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Get f1() parsed and cached
 | |
| --error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
 | |
| SELECT f1();
 | |
| 
 | |
| CREATE TABLE t1(a INT);
 | |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
 | |
| HANDLER t1 OPEN;
 | |
| # This used to cause the assert
 | |
| --error ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_YET
 | |
| HANDLER t1 READ FIRST WHERE f1() = 1;
 | |
| HANDLER t1 CLOSE;
 | |
| 
 | |
| DROP FUNCTION f1;
 | |
| DROP TABLE t1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # Bug#54920 Stored functions are allowed in HANDLER statements,
 | |
| --echo #           but broken.
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| 
 | |
| --disable_warnings
 | |
| DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
 | |
| DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
 | |
| --enable_warnings
 | |
| 
 | |
| CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
 | |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1), (2);
 | |
| CREATE FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INT RETURN 1;
 | |
| HANDLER t1 OPEN;
 | |
| 
 | |
| --error ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_YET
 | |
| HANDLER t1 READ FIRST WHERE f1() = 1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| HANDLER t1 CLOSE;
 | |
| DROP FUNCTION f1;
 | |
| DROP TABLE t1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| --echo # BUG#51877 - HANDLER interface causes invalid memory read
 | |
| --echo #
 | |
| CREATE TABLE t1(a INT, KEY using btree (a));
 | |
| HANDLER t1 OPEN;
 | |
| HANDLER t1 READ a FIRST;
 | |
| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1);
 | |
| --error 0,ER_CHECKREAD
 | |
| HANDLER t1 READ a NEXT;
 | |
| HANDLER t1 CLOSE;
 | |
| DROP TABLE t1;
 |