mariadb/mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test
unknown 5f75c8f5b4 WL#874 "Extended LOAD DATA".
Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file
(besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which
one can specify values for table columns as expressions.

For example the following is possible:
LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1;

This patch also implements new way of replicating LOAD DATA.
Now we do it similarly to other queries.
We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event
(which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA).
When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which
holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it
as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query
event which is almost identical to Append_file event


client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
  Added support of two new binary log events Begin_load_query_log_event and
  Execute_load_query_log_Event which are used to replicate LOAD DATA INFILE.
mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar 
  changes.
mysql-test/r/insert_select.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar 
  changes.
mysql-test/r/loaddata.result:
  Added tests for new LOAD DATA features.
mysql-test/r/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions
  completely since it seems that this test uses them).
mysql-test/r/mysqlbinlog.result:
  New approach for binlogging of LOAD DATA statement. Now we store it as
  usual query and rewrite part in which file is specified when needed.
  So now mysqlbinlog output for LOAD DATA much more closer to its initial
  form. Updated test'd results accordingly.
mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result:
  Made test more robust to other tests failures.
mysql-test/r/rpl000015.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly.
mysql-test/r/rpl_change_master.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results.
mysql-test/r/rpl_charset.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly
mysql-test/r/rpl_deadlock.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly
mysql-test/r/rpl_error_ignored_table.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar 
  changes.
mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_log_loop.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly.
mysql-test/r/rpl_flush_tables.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar 
  changes.
mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata.result:
  New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other
  queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event
  (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA).
  When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which
  holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it
  as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query
  event which is almost identical to Append_file event...
  
  Updated test's results wwith new binlog positions.
mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar 
  changes.
  Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query
  --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries.
mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly.
mysql-test/r/rpl_loaddatalocal.result:
  Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL
  ignores duplicates.
mysql-test/r/rpl_log.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog 
  positions completely since it seems that this test uses them).
mysql-test/r/rpl_log_pos.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly.
mysql-test/r/rpl_max_relay_size.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly.
mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_query.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly.
mysql-test/r/rpl_relayrotate.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly.
mysql-test/r/rpl_replicate_do.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly.
mysql-test/r/rpl_reset_slave.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly.
mysql-test/r/rpl_rotate_logs.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly.
mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id1.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly.
mysql-test/r/rpl_server_id2.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly.
mysql-test/r/rpl_temporary.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar 
  changes.
mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar 
  changes.
mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results accordingly and tweaked test a bit to bring it
  back to good shape.
mysql-test/r/rpl_user_variables.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar 
  changes.
mysql-test/r/user_var.result:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test's results and made it more robust for future similar 
  changes.
mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar
  changes.
mysql-test/t/insert_select.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar
  changes.
mysql-test/t/loaddata.test:
  Added test cases for new LOAD DATA functionality.
mysql-test/t/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly.
mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog.test:
  New way of replicating LOAD DATA local. Now we do it similarly to other
  queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event
  (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA).
  When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which
  holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it
  as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query
  event which is almost identical to Append_file event...
  
  Thus we need new binlog positions for LOAD DATA events.
mysql-test/t/mysqlbinlog2.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly.
mysql-test/t/mysqldump.test:
  Made test more robust for failures of other tests.
mysql-test/t/rpl_charset.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly.
mysql-test/t/rpl_deadlock.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly.
mysql-test/t/rpl_error_ignored_table.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar
  changes.
mysql-test/t/rpl_flush_tables.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Made test more robust for future similar changes.
mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata.test:
  New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other
  queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event
  (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA).
  When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which
  holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it
  as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query
  event which is almost identical to Append_file event...
  
  Apropritely updated comments in test.
mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_m.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar 
  changes.
  Since now LOAD DATA is replicated much in the same way as usual query
  --binlog_do/ignore_db work for it inthe same way as for usual queries.
mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddata_rule_s.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly.
mysql-test/t/rpl_loaddatalocal.test:
  Added nice test for case when it is important that LOAD DATA LOCAL
  ignores duplicates.
mysql-test/t/rpl_log.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly (don't dare to get rid from binlog positions
  completely since it seems that this test uses them).
mysql-test/t/rpl_log_pos.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly.
mysql-test/t/rpl_multi_query.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly.
mysql-test/t/rpl_temporary.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Made test more robust for future similar changes.
mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Made test more robust for future similar changes.
mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly and tweaked it a bit to bring it back to good
  shape.
mysql-test/t/rpl_user_variables.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar
  changes.
mysql-test/t/user_var.test:
  Addition of two new types of binary log events shifted binlog positions.
  Updated test accordingly and made it more robust for future similar
  changes.
sql/item_func.cc:
  Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable
  which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA.
  
  Moved code from Item_func_set_user_var::update_hash() function to
  separate static function to be able to reuse it in this new class.
sql/item_func.h:
  Added Item_user_var_as_out_param class that represents user variable
  which used as out parameter in LOAD DATA.
sql/log_event.cc:
  New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other
  queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event
  (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA).
  When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which
  holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it
  as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query
  event which is almost identical to Append_file event.
sql/log_event.h:
  New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other
  queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event
  (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA).
  When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which
  holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it
  as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query
  event which is almost identical to Append_file event.
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  Now mysql_load() has two more arguments. They are needed to pass list of
  columns and corresponding expressions from new LOAD DATA's SET clause.
sql/share/errmsg.txt:
  Added new error message which is used to forbid loading of data from
  fixed length rows to variables.
sql/sql_lex.h:
  Added LEX::fname_start/fname_end members. 
  They are pointers to part of LOAD DATA statement which should be
  rewritten during replication (file name + little extra).
sql/sql_load.cc:
  Added support for extended LOAD DATA. 
  Now one can use user variables as target for data loaded from file 
  (besides table's columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which
  one can specify values for table columns as expressions.
  
  Updated mysql_load()/read_fixed_length()/read_sep_field() to support
  this functionality (now they can read data from file to both columns and
  variables and assign do calculations and assignments specified in SET
  clause).
  
  We also use new approach for LOAD DATA binlogging/replication.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
  mysql_execute_command():
    Since now we have SET clause in LOAD DATA we should also check
    permissions for tables used in its expressions. Also mysql_load()
    has two more arguments to pass information about this clause.
sql/sql_repl.cc:
  New way of replicating LOAD DATA. Now we do it similarly to other
  queries. We store LOAD DATA query in new Execute_load_query event
  (which is last in the sequence of events representing LOAD DATA).
  When we are executing this event we simply rewrite part of query which
  holds name of file (we use name of temporary file) and then execute it
  as usual query. In the beggining of this sequence we use Begin_load_query
  event which is almost identical to Append_file event.
sql/sql_repl.h:
  struct st_load_file_info:
    Removed memebers which are no longer needed for LOAD DATA binnlogging.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  Added support for extended LOAD DATA syntax. Now one can use
  user variables as target for data loaded from file (besides table's 
  columns). Also LOAD DATA got new SET-clause in which one can specify
  values for table columns as expressions.
  
  For example the following is possible:
  LOAD DATA INFILE 'words.dat' INTO TABLE t1 (a, @b) SET c = @b + 1;
  
  Also now we save pointers to the beginning and to the end of part of 
  LOAD DATA statement which should be rewritten during replication.
2005-03-16 04:32:47 +03:00

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# Replication of character sets.
# This test will fail if the server/client does not support enough charsets.
source include/master-slave.inc;
--disable_warnings
set timestamp=1000000000;
drop database if exists mysqltest2;
drop database if exists mysqltest3;
--enable_warnings
create database mysqltest2 character set latin2;
set @@character_set_server=latin5;
create database mysqltest3;
--disable_query_log
select "--- --master--" as "";
--enable_query_log
show create database mysqltest2;
show create database mysqltest3;
sync_slave_with_master;
--disable_query_log
select "--- --slave--" as "";
--enable_query_log
show create database mysqltest2;
show create database mysqltest3;
connection master;
set @@collation_server=armscii8_bin;
drop database mysqltest3;
create database mysqltest3;
--disable_query_log
select "--- --master--" as "";
--enable_query_log
show create database mysqltest3;
sync_slave_with_master;
--disable_query_log
select "--- --slave--" as "";
--enable_query_log
show create database mysqltest3;
connection master;
use mysqltest2;
create table t1 (a int auto_increment primary key, b varchar(100));
set character_set_client=cp850, collation_connection=latin2_croatian_ci;
insert into t1 (b) values(@@character_set_server);
insert into t1 (b) values(@@collation_server);
# character_set_database and collation_database are not tested as they
# needn't be replicated (Bar said in Jan 2005).
insert into t1 (b) values(@@character_set_client);
# collation_client does not exist
insert into t1 (b) values(@@character_set_connection);
insert into t1 (b) values(@@collation_connection);
--disable_query_log
select "--- --master--" as "";
--enable_query_log
select * from t1 order by a;
sync_slave_with_master;
--disable_query_log
select "--- --slave--" as "";
--enable_query_log
select * from mysqltest2.t1 order by a;
connection master;
set character_set_client=latin1, collation_connection=latin1_german1_ci;
truncate table t1;
insert into t1 (b) values(@@collation_connection);
insert into t1 (b) values(LEAST("Müller","Muffler"));
set collation_connection=latin1_german2_ci;
insert into t1 (b) values(@@collation_connection);
insert into t1 (b) values(LEAST("Müller","Muffler"));
--disable_query_log
select "--- --master--" as "";
--enable_query_log
select * from t1 order by a;
sync_slave_with_master;
--disable_query_log
select "--- --slave--" as "";
--enable_query_log
select * from mysqltest2.t1 order by a;
# Presently charset info is not logged with LOAD DATA but it will
# change in Jan 2005 when Dmitri pushes his new LOAD DATA,
# before 5.0.3 goes out. When done, LOAD DATA INFILE should be tested
# here.
# See if user var is prefixed with collation in binlog and replicated well.
# Note: replication of user variables is broken as far as derivation is
# concerned. That's because when we store a user variable in the binlog,
# we lose its derivation. So later on the slave, it's impossible to
# know if the collation was explicit or not, so we use DERIVATION_NONE,
# which provokes error messages (like 'Illegal mix of collation') when
# we replay the master's INSERT/etc statements.
connection master;
set @a= _cp850 'Müller' collate cp850_general_ci;
truncate table t1;
insert into t1 (b) values(collation(@a));
--disable_query_log
select "--- --master--" as "";
--enable_query_log
select * from t1 order by a;
sync_slave_with_master;
--disable_query_log
select "--- --slave--" as "";
--enable_query_log
select * from mysqltest2.t1 order by a;
connection master;
drop database mysqltest2;
drop database mysqltest3;
--replace_column 2 # 5 #
show binlog events from 98;
sync_slave_with_master;
# Check that we can change global.collation_server (since 5.0.3)
set global character_set_server=latin2;
set global character_set_server=latin1; # back
connection master;
set global character_set_server=latin2;
set global character_set_server=latin1; # back
# Check that SET ONE_SHOT is really one shot
set one_shot @@character_set_server=latin5;
set @@max_join_size=1000;
select @@character_set_server;
select @@character_set_server;
set @@character_set_server=latin5;
select @@character_set_server;
select @@character_set_server;
# ONE_SHOT on not charset/collation stuff is not allowed
-- error 1382
set one_shot max_join_size=10;
# Test of wrong character set numbers;
error 1115;
set character_set_client=9999999;
error 1273;
set collation_server=9999998;
# This one was contributed by Sergey Petrunia (BUG#3943)
use test;
CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 VARBINARY(255), c2 VARBINARY(255));
SET CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT=koi8r,
CHARACTER_SET_CONNECTION=cp1251,
CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS=koi8r;
INSERT INTO t1 (c1, c2) VALUES ('îÕ, ÚÁ ÒÙÂÁÌËÕ','îÕ, ÚÁ ÒÙÂÁÌËÕ');
select hex(c1), hex(c2) from t1;
sync_slave_with_master;
select hex(c1), hex(c2) from t1;
connection master;
# Let's have a look at generated SETs.
--replace_result $MYSQL_TEST_DIR MYSQL_TEST_DIR
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG --short-form $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/var/log/master-bin.000001
drop table t1;
sync_slave_with_master;
#
# BUG#6676: Derivation of variables must be correct on slave
#
connection master;
create table `t1` (
`pk` varchar(10) not null default '',
primary key (`pk`)
) engine=myisam default charset=latin1;
set @p=_latin1 'test';
update t1 set pk='test' where pk=@p;
drop table t1;
sync_slave_with_master;