mariadb/mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_update4.test
unknown 1dcfe028a7 BUG#15699, failure to apply ignore rule for unexisting table.
Since replication rules execute after `mysql_multi_update_prepare' returns we
delay to `break' in case this functions returns non-zero (some tables are not found) 
for to examine if there is an ignore rule for a not-found table. By doing that
it is guaranteed do/ignore replication rules logically preceed opening table routine.


sql/sql_parse.cc:
  BUG#15699. We delay to `break' in case of unexisted tables for multi-update.
  First it is checked whether an ignore rule for such a table exists.
  
  More to the fix:
  if (opt_readonly && ...' in two places got be idented because it were
  enclosed explicitly into corresponding `else' groups. For that 
  the preceding lines with `else' were changed in to be 
  `else 
   {'.
  This grouping is necessary to avoid any inattentive
  insertion in between of `else' and belonging to the else 
  `if (opt_readonly && ...' statement.
mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_update4.result:
  New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_update4.result''
mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_update4-slave.opt:
  New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_update4-slave.opt''
mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_update4.test:
  New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_update4.test''
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# Let's verify that multi-update is not always skipped by slave if
# some replicate-* rules exist.
# (BUG#15699)
source include/master-slave.inc;
### Clean-up
connection master;
--disable_warnings
drop database if exists d1;
drop database if exists d2;
connection slave;
drop database if exists d2;
--enable_warnings
### Test
connection master;
create database d1; # accepted by slave
create table d1.t0 (id int);
create database d2; # ignored by slave
use d2;
create table t1 (id int);
create table t2 (id int);
insert into t1 values (1), (2), (3), (4), (5);
insert into t2 select id + 3 from t1;
# a problematic query which must be filter out by slave
update t1 join t2 using (id) set t1.id = 0;
insert into d1.t0 values (0); # replication works
sync_slave_with_master;
use d1;
#connection slave;
select * from t0 where id=0; # must find
### Clean-up
connection master;
drop database d1;
drop database d2;
# End of test