mariadb/mysql-test/main/sp-dynamic.result
Dmitry Shulga 9370c6e83c MDEV-16708: Unsupported commands for prepared statements
Withing this task the following changes were made:
- Added sending of metadata info in prepare phase for the admin related
  command (check table, checksum table, repair, optimize, analyze).

- Refactored implmentation of HELP command to support its execution in
  PS mode

- Added support for execution of LOAD INTO and XA- related statements
  in PS mode

- Modified mysqltest.cc to run statements in PS mode unconditionally
  in case the option --ps-protocol is set. Formerly, only those statements
  were executed using PS protocol that matched the hard-coded regular expression

- Fixed the following issues:
    The statement
      explain select (select 2)
    executed in regular and PS mode produces different results:

    MariaDB [test]> prepare stmt from "explain select (select 2)";
    Query OK, 0 rows affected (0,000 sec)
    Statement prepared
    MariaDB [test]> execute stmt;
    +------+-------------+-------+------+---------------+------+---------+------+------+----------------+
    | id   | select_type | table | type | possible_keys | key  | key_len | ref  | rows | Extra          |
    +------+-------------+-------+------+---------------+------+---------+------+------+----------------+
    |    1 | PRIMARY     | NULL  | NULL | NULL          | NULL | NULL    | NULL | NULL | No tables used |
    |    2 | SUBQUERY    | NULL  | NULL | NULL          | NULL | NULL    | NULL | NULL | No tables used |
    +------+-------------+-------+------+---------------+------+---------+------+------+----------------+
    2 rows in set (0,000 sec)
    MariaDB [test]> explain select (select 2);
    +------+-------------+-------+------+---------------+------+---------+------+------+----------------+
    | id   | select_type | table | type | possible_keys | key  | key_len | ref  | rows | Extra          |
    +------+-------------+-------+------+---------------+------+---------+------+------+----------------+
    |    1 | SIMPLE      | NULL  | NULL | NULL          | NULL | NULL    | NULL | NULL | No tables used |
    +------+-------------+-------+------+---------------+------+---------+------+------+----------------+
    1 row in set, 1 warning (0,000 sec)

    In case the statement
      CREATE TABLE t1 SELECT * FROM (SELECT 1 AS a, (SELECT a+0)) a
    is run in PS mode it fails with the error
      ERROR 1054 (42S22): Unknown column 'a' in 'field list'.

- Uniform handling of read-only variables both in case the SET var=val
  statement is executed as regular or prepared statememt.

- Fixed assertion firing on handling LOAD DATA statement for temporary tables

- Relaxed assert condition in the function lex_end_stage1() by adding
  the commands SQLCOM_ALTER_EVENT, SQLCOM_CREATE_PACKAGE,
  SQLCOM_CREATE_PACKAGE_BODY to a list of supported command

- Removed raising of the error ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS in the function
  check_prepared_statement() for the ALTER VIEW command

- Added initialization of the data memember st_select_lex_unit::last_procedure
  (assign NULL value) in the constructor

  Without this change the test case main.ctype_utf8 fails with the following
  report in case it is run with the optoin --ps-protocol.
    mysqltest: At line 2278: query 'VALUES (_latin1 0xDF) UNION VALUES(_utf8'a' COLLATE utf8_bin)' failed: 2013: Lost connection

- The following bug reports were fixed:
      MDEV-24460: Multiple rows result set returned from stored
                  routine over prepared statement binary protocol is
                  handled incorrectly
      CONC-519: mariadb client library doesn't handle server_status and
                warnign_count fields received in the packet
                COM_STMT_EXECUTE_RESPONSE.

  Reasons for these bug reports have the same nature and caused by
  missing loop iteration on results sent by server in response to
  COM_STMT_EXECUTE packet.

  Enclosing of statements for processing of COM_STMT_EXECUTE response
  in the construct like
    do
    {
      ...
    } while (!mysql_stmt_next_result());
  fixes the above mentioned bug reports.
2021-06-17 19:30:24 +02:00

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drop procedure if exists p1|
drop procedure if exists p2|
create procedure p1()
begin
prepare stmt from "select 1";
execute stmt;
execute stmt;
execute stmt;
deallocate prepare stmt;
end|
call p1()|
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call p1()|
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call p1()|
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drop procedure p1|
create procedure p1()
begin
execute stmt;
end|
prepare stmt from "call p1()"|
set @SAVE_SP_RECURSION_LEVELS=@@max_sp_recursion_depth|
set @@max_sp_recursion_depth=100|
execute stmt|
ERROR HY000: The prepared statement contains a stored routine call that refers to that same statement. It's not allowed to execute a prepared statement in such a recursive manner
execute stmt|
ERROR HY000: The prepared statement contains a stored routine call that refers to that same statement. It's not allowed to execute a prepared statement in such a recursive manner
execute stmt|
ERROR HY000: The prepared statement contains a stored routine call that refers to that same statement. It's not allowed to execute a prepared statement in such a recursive manner
call p1()|
ERROR HY000: The prepared statement contains a stored routine call that refers to that same statement. It's not allowed to execute a prepared statement in such a recursive manner
call p1()|
ERROR HY000: The prepared statement contains a stored routine call that refers to that same statement. It's not allowed to execute a prepared statement in such a recursive manner
call p1()|
ERROR HY000: The prepared statement contains a stored routine call that refers to that same statement. It's not allowed to execute a prepared statement in such a recursive manner
set @@max_sp_recursion_depth=@SAVE_SP_RECURSION_LEVELS|
call p1()|
ERROR HY000: Recursive limit 0 (as set by the max_sp_recursion_depth variable) was exceeded for routine p1
call p1()|
ERROR HY000: Recursive limit 0 (as set by the max_sp_recursion_depth variable) was exceeded for routine p1
call p1()|
ERROR HY000: Recursive limit 0 (as set by the max_sp_recursion_depth variable) was exceeded for routine p1
drop procedure p1|
create procedure p1()
begin
prepare stmt from "create procedure p2() begin select 1; end";
execute stmt;
deallocate prepare stmt;
end|
call p1()|
call p1()|
ERROR 42000: PROCEDURE p2 already exists
drop procedure p1|
create procedure p1()
begin
prepare stmt from "drop procedure p2";
execute stmt;
deallocate prepare stmt;
end|
call p1()|
call p1()|
ERROR 42000: PROCEDURE test.p2 does not exist
drop procedure p1|
create procedure p1()
begin
prepare stmt_drop from "drop table if exists t1";
execute stmt_drop;
prepare stmt from "create table t1 (a int)";
execute stmt;
insert into t1 (a) values (1);
select * from t1;
prepare stmt_alter from "alter table t1 add (b int)";
execute stmt_alter;
insert into t1 (a,b) values (2,1);
deallocate prepare stmt_alter;
deallocate prepare stmt;
deallocate prepare stmt_drop;
end|
call p1()|
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1
call p1()|
a
1
drop procedure p1|
create procedure p1()
begin
set @tab_name=concat("tab_", replace(curdate(), '-', '_'));
set @drop_sql=concat("drop table if exists ", @tab_name);
set @create_sql=concat("create table ", @tab_name, " (a int)");
set @insert_sql=concat("insert into ", @tab_name, " values (1), (2), (3)");
set @select_sql=concat("select * from ", @tab_name);
select @tab_name;
select @drop_sql;
select @create_sql;
select @insert_sql;
select @select_sql;
prepare stmt_drop from @drop_sql;
execute stmt_drop;
prepare stmt from @create_sql;
execute stmt;
prepare stmt from @insert_sql;
execute stmt;
prepare stmt from @select_sql;
execute stmt;
execute stmt_drop;
deallocate prepare stmt;
deallocate prepare stmt_drop;
end|
call p1()|
call p1()|
drop procedure p1|
create procedure p1()
begin
prepare stmt_drop from "drop table if exists t1";
execute stmt_drop;
prepare stmt from "create table t1 (a int)";
execute stmt;
deallocate prepare stmt;
deallocate prepare stmt_drop;
end|
drop function if exists f1|
create function f1(a int) returns int
begin
call p1();
return 1;
end|
select f1(0)|
ERROR 0A000: Dynamic SQL is not allowed in stored function or trigger
select f1(f1(0))|
ERROR 0A000: Dynamic SQL is not allowed in stored function or trigger
select f1(f1(f1(0)))|
ERROR 0A000: Dynamic SQL is not allowed in stored function or trigger
drop function f1|
drop procedure p1|
create procedure p1()
begin
drop table if exists t1;
create table t1 (id integer not null primary key,
name varchar(20) not null);
insert into t1 (id, name) values (1, 'aaa'), (2, 'bbb'), (3, 'ccc');
prepare stmt from "select name from t1";
execute stmt;
select name from t1;
execute stmt;
prepare stmt from
"select name from t1 where name=(select name from t1 where id=2)";
execute stmt;
select name from t1 where name=(select name from t1 where id=2);
execute stmt;
end|
call p1()|
name
aaa
bbb
ccc
name
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bbb
ccc
name
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bbb
ccc
name
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name
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name
bbb
call p1()|
name
aaa
bbb
ccc
name
aaa
bbb
ccc
name
aaa
bbb
ccc
name
bbb
name
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name
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drop procedure p1|
prepare stmt from "select * from t1"|
create procedure p1()
begin
execute stmt;
deallocate prepare stmt;
end|
call p1()|
id name
1 aaa
2 bbb
3 ccc
call p1()|
ERROR HY000: Unknown prepared statement handler (stmt) given to EXECUTE
drop procedure p1|
set sql_mode= ''|
create procedure p1()
begin
declare a char(10);
set a="sp-variable";
set @a="mysql-variable";
prepare stmt from "select 'dynamic sql:', @a, a";
execute stmt;
end|
call p1()|
ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'a' in 'field list'
call p1()|
ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'a' in 'field list'
set sql_mode= DEFAULT|
drop procedure p1|
create procedure p1()
begin
prepare stmt from 'select ? as a';
execute stmt using @a;
end|
set @a=1|
call p1()|
a
1
call p1()|
a
1
drop procedure p1|
drop table if exists t1|
drop table if exists t2|
Warnings:
Note 1051 Unknown table 'test.t2'
create table t1 (id integer primary key auto_increment,
stmt_text char(35), status varchar(20))|
insert into t1 (stmt_text) values
("select 1"), ("flush tables"), ("handler t1 open as ha"),
("analyze table t1"), ("check table t1"), ("checksum table t1"),
("check table t1"), ("optimize table t1"), ("repair table t1"),
("describe extended select * from t1"),
("help help"), ("show databases"), ("show tables"),
("show table status"), ("show open tables"), ("show storage engines"),
("insert into t1 (id) values (1)"), ("update t1 set status=''"),
("delete from t1"), ("truncate t1"), ("call p1()"), ("foo bar"),
("create view v1 as select 1"), ("alter view v1 as select 2"),
("drop view v1"),("create table t2 (a int)"),("alter table t2 add (b int)"),
("drop table t2")|
create procedure p1()
begin
declare v_stmt_text varchar(255);
declare v_id integer;
declare done int default 0;
declare c cursor for select id, stmt_text from t1;
declare continue handler for 1295 -- ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS
set @status='not supported';
declare continue handler for 1064 -- ER_SYNTAX_ERROR
set @status='syntax error';
declare continue handler for sqlstate '02000' set done = 1;
prepare update_stmt from "update t1 set status=? where id=?";
open c;
repeat
if not done then
fetch c into v_id, v_stmt_text;
set @id=v_id, @stmt_text=v_stmt_text;
set @status="supported";
prepare stmt from @stmt_text;
execute update_stmt using @status, @id;
end if;
until done end repeat;
deallocate prepare update_stmt;
end|
call p1()|
select * from t1|
id stmt_text status
1 select 1 supported
2 flush tables supported
3 handler t1 open as ha supported
4 analyze table t1 supported
5 check table t1 supported
6 checksum table t1 supported
7 check table t1 supported
8 optimize table t1 supported
9 repair table t1 supported
10 describe extended select * from t1 supported
11 help help supported
12 show databases supported
13 show tables supported
14 show table status supported
15 show open tables supported
16 show storage engines supported
17 insert into t1 (id) values (1) supported
18 update t1 set status='' supported
19 delete from t1 supported
20 truncate t1 supported
21 call p1() supported
22 foo bar syntax error
23 create view v1 as select 1 supported
24 alter view v1 as select 2 supported
25 drop view v1 supported
26 create table t2 (a int) supported
27 alter table t2 add (b int) supported
28 drop table t2 supported
drop procedure p1|
drop table t1|
prepare stmt from 'select 1'|
create procedure p1() execute stmt|
call p1()|
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call p1()|
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drop procedure p1|
create function f1() returns int
begin
deallocate prepare stmt;
return 1;
end|
ERROR 0A000: Dynamic SQL is not allowed in stored function or trigger
create procedure p1()
begin
prepare stmt from 'select 1 A';
execute stmt;
end|
prepare stmt from 'call p1()'|
execute stmt|
ERROR HY000: The prepared statement contains a stored routine call that refers to that same statement. It's not allowed to execute a prepared statement in such a recursive manner
execute stmt|
ERROR HY000: The prepared statement contains a stored routine call that refers to that same statement. It's not allowed to execute a prepared statement in such a recursive manner
drop procedure p1|
drop table if exists t1, t2|
create procedure p1 (a int) language sql deterministic
begin
declare rsql varchar(100);
drop table if exists t1, t2;
set @rsql= "create table t1 (a int)";
select @rsql;
prepare pst from @rsql;
execute pst;
set @rsql= null;
set @rsql= "create table t2 (a int)";
select @rsql;
prepare pst from @rsql;
execute pst;
drop table if exists t1, t2;
end|
set @a:=0|
call p1(@a)|
@rsql
create table t1 (a int)
@rsql
create table t2 (a int)
select @a|
@a
0
call p1(@a)|
@rsql
create table t1 (a int)
@rsql
create table t2 (a int)
select @a|
@a
0
drop procedure if exists p1|