mariadb/mysql-test
Marko Mäkelä 45a2fee9eb Merge a patch from Facebook to fix Bug #53290
commit e759bc64eb5c5eed4f75677ad67246797d486460
Author: Ryan Mack
Date:   3 days ago

    Bugfix for 53290, fast unique index creation fails on duplicate null values

    Summary:
    Bug in the fast index creation code incorrectly considers null
    values to be duplicates during block merging.  Innodb policy is that
    multiple null values are allowed in a unique index.  Null duplicates
    were correctly ignored while sorting individual blocks and with slow
    index creation.

    Test Plan:
    mtr, including new test, load dbs using deferred index creation

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2010-05-11 13:53:08 +03:00
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collections Moved the ndb related tests out of the per-push pb2 run to the daily pb2 run. 2010-03-02 14:43:21 +02:00
extra Bug #51648 DBUG_SYNC_POINT is not defined on all platforms and mtr cant pre-check that 2010-03-19 11:06:40 +02:00
include Move the InnoDB Plugin tests from storage/innodb_plugin/mysql-test/ where 2010-04-09 15:56:51 +03:00
lib Enable innodb_plugin tests based on the presence of lib_innodb_plugin. 2010-04-19 12:44:05 +03:00
r Remove outdated InnoDB Plugin tests from mysql-test/suite/innodb, 2010-04-12 14:56:24 +03:00
std_data Bug #50407 mysqlbinlog --database=X produces bad output for SAVEPOINTs 2010-03-28 19:57:33 +08:00
suite Merge a patch from Facebook to fix Bug #53290 2010-05-11 13:53:08 +03:00
t Re-enable ps_3innodb. 2010-05-05 15:05:55 +03:00
Makefile.am Test suites for engine testing, moved from test-extra so will be available 2010-03-17 23:42:07 -07:00
mysql-stress-test.pl Test suites for engine testing, moved from test-extra so will be available 2010-03-17 23:42:07 -07:00
mysql-test-run.pl Bug #51135 Please increase the maximum number of connections allowed in mysqltest 2010-02-17 16:28:02 +01:00
purify.supp
README
README.gcov
README.stress
valgrind.supp fixed a typo in valgrind.supp 2009-09-25 14:52:41 +03:00

This directory contains a test suite for the MySQL daemon. To run
the currently existing test cases, simply execute ./mysql-test-run in
this directory. It will fire up the newly built mysqld and test it.

Note that you do not have to have to do "make install", and you could
actually have a co-existing MySQL installation. The tests will not
conflict with it.

All tests must pass. If one or more of them fail on your system, please
read the following manual section for instructions on how to report the
problem:

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/mysql-test-suite.html

If you want to use an already running MySQL server for specific tests,
use the --extern option to mysql-test-run. Please note that in this mode,
the test suite expects you to provide the names of the tests to run.
For example, here is the command to run the "alias" and "analyze" tests
with an external server:

mysql-test-run --extern alias analyze

To match your setup, you might also need to provide --socket, --user, and
other relevant options.

With no test cases named on the command line, mysql-test-run falls back
to the normal "non-extern" behavior. The reason for this is that some
tests cannot run with an external server.


You can create your own test cases. To create a test case, create a new
file in the t subdirectory using a text editor. The file should have a .test
extension. For example:

 xemacs t/test_case_name.test

 In the file, put a set of SQL statements that create some tables,
 load test data, and run some queries to manipulate it.

 We would appreciate it if you name your test tables t1, t2, t3 ... (to not
 conflict too much with existing tables).

 Your test should begin by dropping the tables you are going to create and
 end by dropping them again.  This ensures that you can run the test over
 and over again.
 
 If you are using mysqltest commands (like result file names) in your
 test case, you should create the result file as follows:

 mysql-test-run --record test_case_name

 or

 mysqltest --record < t/test_case_name.test

 If you only have a simple test cases consisting of SQL statements and
 comments, you can create the test case in one of the following ways:

 mysql-test-run --record test_case_name

 mysql test < t/test_case_name.test > r/test_case_name.result

 mysqltest --record --record-file=r/test_case_name.result < t/test_case_name.test

 When this is done, take a look at r/test_case_name.result
 - If the result is incorrect, you have found a bug. In this case, you should
   edit the test result to the correct results so that we can verify
   that the bug is corrected in future releases.

To submit your test case, put your .test file and .result file(s) into
a tar.gz archive, add a README that explains the problem, ftp the 
archive to ftp://support.mysql.com/pub/mysql/secret/ and send a mail
to bugs@lists.mysql.com