mariadb/mysql-test/create-test-result
unknown c03330d584 Removed not used functions from sql_cache
Added new tests to testsuite.


extra/resolveip.c:
  Portabilit fix.
mysql-test/create-test-result:
  Fix for new mysql-test-run
mysql-test/r/query_cache.result:
  Updated benchmarks
mysql-test/t/query_cache-master.opt:
  Updated benchmarks
mysql-test/t/query_cache.test:
  Updated benchmarks
sql/sql_cache.cc:
  Removed not used functions
sql/sql_cache.h:
  Removed not used functions
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#! /bin/sh
# This script is a hack for lazy developers who want to get a quick
# start on the result file. The code here is rather dirty, but it works
# If you have a spare moment feel free to improve it - the right way is
# to start mysqld yourself and run mysqltest -r
RESULT_DIR=r
if [ -z $EDITOR] ; then
EDITOR=vi
fi
function die()
{
echo $1
exit 1
}
function usage()
{
echo "Usage: $0 test_name"
exit 1
}
test_name=$1
[ -z $test_name ] && usage
result_file=$RESULT_DIR/$test_name.result
[ -f $result_file ] && die "result file $result_file has already been created"
touch $result_file
echo "Running the test case against empty file, will fail, but don't worry"
./mysql-test-run --do-test=$test_name
reject_file=$result_file.reject
if [ -f $reject_file ] ; then
echo "Below are the contents of the reject file:"
echo "-----start---------------------"
cat $reject_file
echo "-----end-----------------------"
echo "Is this the output you expected from your test case?(y/n)[n]"
read yes_no
if [ x$yes_no = xy ] ; then
echo "Press any key to edit it in $EDITOR, or Ctrl-C to abort"
read junk
$EDITOR $reject_file
edited="edited"
fi
echo "Save $edited file as master result? (y/n)[y]"
read yes_no
if [ x$yes_no != xn ]; then
mv $reject_file $result_file
fi
else
echo "Your test failed so bad, it did not even produce a reject file"
echo "You need to fix your bugs in the test case, the code, or both"
exit 1
fi