mariadb/mysql-test/t/limit.test
unknown 5b3b80b44f Fix for bug #28464: a string argument to 'limit ?' PS - replication fails
Problem: we may get syntactically incorrect queries in the binary log 
if we use a string value user variable executing a PS which 
contains '... limit ?' clause, e.g.
prepare s from "select 1 limit ?"; 
set @a='qwe'; execute s using @a;
  
Fix: raise an error in such cases.


mysql-test/r/limit.result:
  Fix for bug #28464: a string argument to 'limit ?' PS - replication fails
    - test result
mysql-test/t/limit.test:
  Fix for bug #28464: a string argument to 'limit ?' PS - replication fails
    - test case
sql/item.cc:
  Fix for bug #28464: a string argument to 'limit ?' PS - replication fails
    - if Item_param::strict_type is set, check given and required types,
      return an error if not equal.
sql/item.h:
  Fix for bug #28464: a string argument to 'limit ?' PS - replication fails
    - bool strict_type introduced, which indicates that a parameter value must be of 
      the required_result_type type.
    - set_strict_type() function introduced to set required type.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
  Fix for bug #28464: a string argument to 'limit ?' PS - replication fails
    - as we accept only INTs in the 'limit' clause set parameter's required type.
2007-05-18 12:08:07 +05:00

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#
# Test of update and delete with limit
#
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
create table t1 (a int not null default 0 primary key, b int not null default 0);
insert into t1 () values (); # Testing default values
insert into t1 values (1,1),(2,1),(3,1);
update t1 set a=4 where b=1 limit 1;
select * from t1;
update t1 set b=2 where b=1 limit 2;
select * from t1;
update t1 set b=4 where b=1;
select * from t1;
delete from t1 where b=2 limit 1;
select * from t1;
delete from t1 limit 1;
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
create table t1 (i int);
insert into t1 (i) values(1),(1),(1);
delete from t1 limit 1;
update t1 set i=2 limit 1;
delete from t1 limit 0;
update t1 set i=3 limit 0;
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
# LIMIT 0
select 0 limit 0;
#
# Test with DELETE, ORDER BY and limit (bug #1024)
#
CREATE TABLE t1(id int auto_increment primary key, id2 int, index(id2));
INSERT INTO t1 (id2) values (0),(0),(0);
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE id=1;
INSERT INTO t1 SET id2=0;
SELECT * FROM t1;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE id2 = 0 ORDER BY id LIMIT 1;
# should have deleted WHERE id=2
SELECT * FROM t1;
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE id2 = 0 ORDER BY id desc LIMIT 1;
SELECT * FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Bug#8023 - limit on UNION with from DUAL, causes syntax error
#
create table t1 (a integer);
insert into t1 values (1);
# both queries must return one row
select 1 as a from t1 union all select 1 from dual limit 1;
(select 1 as a from t1) union all (select 1 from dual) limit 1;
drop table t1;
#
# Bug #21787: COUNT(*) + ORDER BY + LIMIT returns wrong result
#
create table t1 (a int);
insert into t1 values (1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7);
explain select count(*) c FROM t1 WHERE a > 0 ORDER BY c LIMIT 3;
select count(*) c FROM t1 WHERE a > 0 ORDER BY c LIMIT 3;
explain select sum(a) c FROM t1 WHERE a > 0 ORDER BY c LIMIT 3;
select sum(a) c FROM t1 WHERE a > 0 ORDER BY c LIMIT 3;
drop table t1;
# End of 4.1 tests
#
# Bug #28464: a string argument to 'limit ?' PS
#
prepare s from "select 1 limit ?";
set @a='qwe';
--error 1210
execute s using @a;
prepare s from "select 1 limit 1, ?";
--error 1210
execute s using @a;
prepare s from "select 1 limit ?, ?";
--error 1210
execute s using @a, @a;
--echo End of 5.0 tests