mariadb/mysql-test/include/innodb_rollback_on_timeout.inc
unknown 8784957e14 Bug#32754 - InnoDB tests do not prepare or clean up correctly
Some test cases were missing preparation to deal with failed
predecessor test cases.

Added preparation (drop table if exists) to some test cases.


mysql-test/include/innodb_rollback_on_timeout.inc:
  Bug#32754 - InnoDB tests do not prepare or clean up correctly
  Added preparation (drop table if exists).
mysql-test/r/innodb-semi-consistent.result:
  Bug#32754 - InnoDB tests do not prepare or clean up correctly
  Fixed test result.
mysql-test/r/innodb-ucs2.result:
  Bug#32754 - InnoDB tests do not prepare or clean up correctly
  Fixed test result.
mysql-test/r/innodb_mysql.result:
  Bug#32754 - InnoDB tests do not prepare or clean up correctly
  Fixed test result.
mysql-test/r/innodb_timeout_rollback.result:
  Bug#32754 - InnoDB tests do not prepare or clean up correctly
  Fixed test result.
mysql-test/t/innodb-semi-consistent.test:
  Bug#32754 - InnoDB tests do not prepare or clean up correctly
  Added preparation (drop table if exists).
mysql-test/t/innodb-ucs2.test:
  Bug#32754 - InnoDB tests do not prepare or clean up correctly
  Added preparation (drop table if exists).
2007-11-27 09:25:45 +01:00

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#
# Bug #24200: Provide backwards compatibility mode for 4.x "rollback on
# transaction timeout"
#
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
show variables like 'innodb_rollback_on_timeout';
create table t1 (a int unsigned not null primary key) engine = innodb;
insert into t1 values (1);
commit;
connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
connect (con2,localhost,root,,);
connection con2;
begin work;
insert into t1 values (2);
select * from t1;
connection con1;
begin work;
insert into t1 values (5);
select * from t1;
# Lock wait timeout set to 2 seconds in <THIS TEST>-master.opt; this
# statement will time out; in 5.0.13+, it will not roll back transaction.
--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT
insert into t1 values (2);
# On 5.0.13+, this should give ==> 1, 5
select * from t1;
commit;
connection con2;
select * from t1;
commit;
connection default;
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
disconnect con1;
disconnect con2;