mariadb/mysql-test/t/function_defaults_innodb.test
Sergei Golubchik 303eec5774 MDEV-6880 Can't define CURRENT_TIMESTAMP as default value for added column
ALTER TABLE: don't fill default values per row, do it once.
And do it in two places - for copy_data_between_tables() and for online ALTER.

Also, run function_defaults test both for MyISAM and for InnoDB.
2014-11-18 22:25:33 +01:00

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--echo #
--echo # Test of function defaults for any server, including embedded.
--echo #
--source include/have_innodb.inc
set default_storage_engine=innodb;
--echo #
--echo # Function defaults run 1. No microsecond precision.
--echo #
let $current_timestamp=CURRENT_TIMESTAMP;
let $now=NOW();
let $timestamp=TIMESTAMP;
let $datetime=DATETIME;
source 'include/function_defaults.inc';
--echo #
--echo # Function defaults run 2. Six digits scale on seconds precision.
--echo #
let $current_timestamp=CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(6);
let $now=NOW(6);
let $timestamp=TIMESTAMP(6);
let $datetime=DATETIME(6);
source 'include/function_defaults.inc';