mariadb/mysql-test/main/system_time_debug.result
Sergei Golubchik 647d5b2430 MDEV-20079 When setting back the system time while mysqld is running, NOW() and UNIX_TIMESTAMP() results get stuck
typo. system_time.start wasn't updated when system_time.sec
and system_time.sec_part were.
2019-09-04 09:30:43 +02:00

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set @old_dbug=@@debug_dbug;
select timestampdiff(minute,now(),sysdate()) as 'must be 0', (unix_timestamp(sysdate()) - unix_timestamp()) div 60 as 'must be 0';
must be 0 must be 0
0 0
set @@debug_dbug='+d,system_time_plus_one_hour';
select timestampdiff(minute,now(),sysdate()) as 'must be 0', (unix_timestamp(sysdate()) - unix_timestamp()) div 60 as 'must be 0';
must be 0 must be 0
0 0
set @@debug_dbug='+d,system_time_minus_one_hour:-d,system_time_plus_one_hour';
select timestampdiff(minute,now(),sysdate()) as 'must be 0', (unix_timestamp(sysdate()) - unix_timestamp()) div 60 as 'must be 0';
must be 0 must be 0
0 0
set @@debug_dbug=@old_dbug;
select timestampdiff(minute,now(),sysdate()) as 'must be 0', (unix_timestamp(sysdate()) - unix_timestamp()) div 60 as 'must be 0';
must be 0 must be 0
0 0