mariadb/mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test
unknown 4a07a2b1db Test's result update because std_data/words.dat has been lengthened by 500 bytes.
Increased some tests' robustness a bit :
- Added RESET MASTER to all tests who do SHOW BINLOG EVENTS, to make them independent from previous tests.
- Added save_master_pos to these tests to wait for the slave to start before purging its binary logs.


mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result:
  Updated SHOW BINLOG EVENTS's positions as Monty lengthened std_data/words.dat by 500 bytes.
mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result:
  Added RESET MASTER to make positions shown by SHOW BINLOG EVENTS independent of any previous test.
mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result:
  Added RESET MASTER to make positions shown by SHOW BINLOG EVENTS independent of any previous test.
mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test:
  Added save_master_pos to wait for the slave to have started before purging its binary logs.
  Otherwise, we could purge before the slave finishes starting, and then the slave could log events implicitly provoked by previous tests.
mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test:
  Added RESET MASTER to make positions shown by SHOW BINLOG EVENTS independent of any previous test.
mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test:
  Added RESET MASTER to make positions shown by SHOW BINLOG EVENTS independent of any previous test.
BitKeeper/etc/logging_ok:
  Logging to logging@openlogging.org accepted
2003-02-21 23:38:56 +01:00

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#
# Test of replicating user variables
#
source include/master-slave.inc;
# Clean up old slave's binlogs.
# The slave is started with --log-slave-updates
# and this test does SHOW BINLOG EVENTS on the slave's
# binlog. But previous tests can influence the current test's
# binlog (e.g. a temporary table in the previous test has not
# been explicitly deleted, or it has but the slave hasn't had
# enough time to catch it before STOP SLAVE,
# and at the beginning of the current
# test the slave immediately writes DROP TEMPORARY TABLE this_old_table).
# We wait for the slave to have written all he wants to the binlog
# (otherwise RESET MASTER may come too early).
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
reset master;
connection master;
create table t1(n char(30));
set @i1:=12345678901234, @i2:=-12345678901234, @i3:=0, @i4:=-1;
set @s1:='This is a test', @r1:=12.5, @r2:=-12.5;
set @n1:=null;
set @s2:='', @s3:='abc\'def', @s4:= 'abc\\def', @s5:= 'abc''def';
insert into t1 values (@i1), (@i2), (@i3), (@i4);
insert into t1 values (@r1), (@r2);
insert into t1 values (@s1), (@s2), (@s3), (@s4), (@s5);
insert into t1 values (@n1);
insert into t1 values (@n2);
insert into t1 values (@a:=0), (@a:=@a+1), (@a:=@a+1);
insert into t1 values (@a+(@b:=@a+1));
set @q:='abc';
insert t1 values (@q), (@q:=concat(@q, 'n1')), (@q:=concat(@q, 'n2'));
set @a:=5;
insert into t1 values (@a),(@a);
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
select * from t1;
show binlog events from 141;
connection master;
drop table t1;
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
sync_with_master;
stop slave;