mariadb/mysql-test/t/sp-vars.test
Staale Smedseng 220d9b8c4a This is a backport of the two patches for Bug #28299:
To-number conversion warnings work differenly with CHAR 
and VARCHAR sp variables.

The original revision-IDs are:
  staale.smedseng@sun.com-20081124095339-2qdvzkp0rn1ljs30
  staale.smedseng@sun.com-20081125104611-rtxic5d12e83ag2o
                                                
The patch provides ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE warning messages
for conversion of VARCHAR to numberic values, in line with
messages provided for CHAR conversions. Conversions are
checked for success, and the message is emitted in case
failure.
                                                
The tests are amended to accept the added warning messages,
and explicit conversion of ON/OFF values is added for
statements checking system variables. In test
rpl.rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed checking for warnings is
temporarily disabled for one statement, as this generates
warning messages for strings that vary between executions.


sql/field.cc:
  The pushing of the truncation warning is now done in a
  separate static function, and used in various places.
2009-10-09 15:34:07 +02:00

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###########################################################################
#
# Cleanup.
#
###########################################################################
--disable_warnings
# Drop stored routines (if any) for general SP-vars test cases. These routines
# are created in include/sp-vars.inc file.
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp_vars_check_dflt;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp_vars_check_assignment;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS sp_vars_check_ret1;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS sp_vars_check_ret2;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS sp_vars_check_ret3;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS sp_vars_check_ret4;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS sp_vars_div_zero;
--enable_warnings
###########################################################################
#
# Some general tests for SP-vars functionality.
#
###########################################################################
# Create the procedure in ANSI mode. Check that all necessary warnings are
# emitted properly.
SET @@sql_mode = 'ansi';
--source include/sp-vars.inc
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo Calling the routines, created in ANSI mode.
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
CALL sp_vars_check_dflt();
CALL sp_vars_check_assignment();
SELECT sp_vars_check_ret1();
SELECT sp_vars_check_ret2();
SELECT sp_vars_check_ret3();
SELECT sp_vars_check_ret4();
SELECT sp_vars_div_zero();
# Check that changing sql_mode after creating a store procedure does not
# matter.
SET @@sql_mode = 'traditional';
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo Calling in TRADITIONAL mode the routines, created in ANSI mode.
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
CALL sp_vars_check_dflt();
CALL sp_vars_check_assignment();
SELECT sp_vars_check_ret1();
SELECT sp_vars_check_ret2();
SELECT sp_vars_check_ret3();
SELECT sp_vars_check_ret4();
SELECT sp_vars_div_zero();
# Create the procedure in TRADITIONAL mode. Check that error will be thrown on
# execution.
DROP PROCEDURE sp_vars_check_dflt;
DROP PROCEDURE sp_vars_check_assignment;
DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret1;
DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret2;
DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret3;
DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret4;
DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_div_zero;
--source include/sp-vars.inc
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo Calling the routines, created in TRADITIONAL mode.
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
--error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE
CALL sp_vars_check_dflt();
--error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE
CALL sp_vars_check_assignment();
--error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE
SELECT sp_vars_check_ret1();
--error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE
SELECT sp_vars_check_ret2();
--error ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_FIELD
SELECT sp_vars_check_ret3();
# TODO: Is it an error, that only a warning is emitted here? Check the same
# behaviour with tables.
SELECT sp_vars_check_ret4();
--error ER_DIVISION_BY_ZERO
SELECT sp_vars_div_zero();
SET @@sql_mode = 'ansi';
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP PROCEDURE sp_vars_check_dflt;
DROP PROCEDURE sp_vars_check_assignment;
DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret1;
DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret2;
DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret3;
DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret4;
DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_div_zero;
###########################################################################
#
# Tests for BIT data type.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BIT data type tests
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1()
BEGIN
DECLARE v1 BIT;
DECLARE v2 BIT(1);
DECLARE v3 BIT(3) DEFAULT b'101';
DECLARE v4 BIT(64) DEFAULT 0x5555555555555555;
DECLARE v5 BIT(3);
DECLARE v6 BIT(64);
DECLARE v7 BIT(8) DEFAULT 128;
DECLARE v8 BIT(8) DEFAULT '128';
DECLARE v9 BIT(8) DEFAULT ' 128';
DECLARE v10 BIT(8) DEFAULT 'x 128';
SET v1 = v4;
SET v2 = 0;
SET v5 = v4; # check overflow
SET v6 = v3; # check padding
SELECT HEX(v1);
SELECT HEX(v2);
SELECT HEX(v3);
SELECT HEX(v4);
SELECT HEX(v5);
SELECT HEX(v6);
SELECT HEX(v7);
SELECT HEX(v8);
SELECT HEX(v9);
SELECT HEX(v10);
END|
delimiter ;|
CALL p1();
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
###########################################################################
#
# Tests for CASE statements functionality:
# - test for general functionality (scopes, nested cases, CASE in loops);
# - test that if type of the CASE expression is changed on each iteration,
# the execution will be correct.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo CASE expression tests.
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p2;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
#
# Test case.
#
CREATE TABLE t1(log_msg VARCHAR(1024));
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1(arg VARCHAR(255))
BEGIN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: step1');
CASE arg * 10
WHEN 10 * 10 THEN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: on 10');
WHEN 10 * 10 + 10 * 10 THEN
BEGIN
CASE arg / 10
WHEN 1 THEN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case2: on 1');
WHEN 2 THEN
BEGIN
DECLARE i TINYINT DEFAULT 10;
WHILE i > 0 DO
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(CONCAT('p1: case1: case2: loop: i: ', i));
CASE MOD(i, 2)
WHEN 0 THEN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case2: loop: i is even');
WHEN 1 THEN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case2: loop: i is odd');
ELSE
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case2: loop: ERROR');
END CASE;
SET i = i - 1;
END WHILE;
END;
ELSE
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case2: ERROR');
END CASE;
CASE arg
WHEN 10 THEN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case3: on 10');
WHEN 20 THEN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case3: on 20');
ELSE
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case3: ERROR');
END CASE;
END;
ELSE
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: ERROR');
END CASE;
CASE arg * 10
WHEN 10 * 10 THEN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: on 10');
WHEN 10 * 10 + 10 * 10 THEN
BEGIN
CASE arg / 10
WHEN 1 THEN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case5: on 1');
WHEN 2 THEN
BEGIN
DECLARE i TINYINT DEFAULT 10;
WHILE i > 0 DO
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(CONCAT('p1: case4: case5: loop: i: ', i));
CASE MOD(i, 2)
WHEN 0 THEN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case5: loop: i is even');
WHEN 1 THEN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case5: loop: i is odd');
ELSE
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case5: loop: ERROR');
END CASE;
SET i = i - 1;
END WHILE;
END;
ELSE
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case5: ERROR');
END CASE;
CASE arg
WHEN 10 THEN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case6: on 10');
WHEN 20 THEN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case6: on 20');
ELSE
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case6: ERROR');
END CASE;
END;
ELSE
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: ERROR');
END CASE;
END|
CREATE PROCEDURE p2()
BEGIN
DECLARE i TINYINT DEFAULT 3;
WHILE i > 0 DO
IF MOD(i, 2) = 0 THEN
SET @_test_session_var = 10;
ELSE
SET @_test_session_var = 'test';
END IF;
CASE @_test_session_var
WHEN 10 THEN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p2: case: numerical type');
WHEN 'test' THEN
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p2: case: string type');
ELSE
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p2: case: ERROR');
END CASE;
SET i = i - 1;
END WHILE;
END|
delimiter ;|
CALL p1(10);
CALL p1(20);
CALL p2();
SELECT * FROM t1;
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
DROP PROCEDURE p2;
DROP TABLE t1;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#14161: Stored procedure cannot retrieve bigint unsigned.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#14161
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
CREATE TABLE t1(col BIGINT UNSIGNED);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUE(18446744073709551614);
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1(IN arg BIGINT UNSIGNED)
BEGIN
SELECT arg;
SELECT * FROM t1;
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE col = arg;
END|
delimiter ;|
CALL p1(18446744073709551614);
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#13705: parameters to stored procedures are not verified.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#13705
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1(x VARCHAR(10), y CHAR(3)) READS SQL DATA
BEGIN
SELECT x, y;
END|
delimiter ;|
CALL p1('alpha', 'abc');
CALL p1('alpha', 'abcdef');
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#13675: DATETIME/DATE type in store proc param seems to be
# converted as varbinary.
#
# TODO: test case failed.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#13675
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1(x DATETIME)
BEGIN
CREATE TABLE t1 SELECT x;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
END|
delimiter ;|
CALL p1(NOW());
CALL p1('test');
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#12976: Boolean values reversed in stored procedures?
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#12976
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p2;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
CREATE TABLE t1(b BIT(1));
INSERT INTO t1(b) VALUES(b'0'), (b'1');
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1()
BEGIN
SELECT HEX(b),
b = 0,
b = FALSE,
b IS FALSE,
b = 1,
b = TRUE,
b IS TRUE
FROM t1;
END|
CREATE PROCEDURE p2()
BEGIN
DECLARE vb BIT(1);
SELECT b INTO vb FROM t1 WHERE b = 0;
SELECT HEX(vb),
vb = 0,
vb = FALSE,
vb IS FALSE,
vb = 1,
vb = TRUE,
vb IS TRUE;
SELECT b INTO vb FROM t1 WHERE b = 1;
SELECT HEX(vb),
vb = 0,
vb = FALSE,
vb IS FALSE,
vb = 1,
vb = TRUE,
vb IS TRUE;
END|
delimiter ;|
call p1();
call p2();
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
DROP PROCEDURE p2;
# Additional tests for Bug#12976
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS table_12976_a;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS table_12976_b;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS proc_12976_a;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS proc_12976_b;
--enable_warnings
CREATE TABLE table_12976_a (val bit(1));
CREATE TABLE table_12976_b(
appname varchar(15),
emailperm bit not null default 1,
phoneperm bit not null default 0);
insert into table_12976_b values ('A', b'1', b'1'), ('B', b'0', b'0');
delimiter ||;
CREATE PROCEDURE proc_12976_a()
BEGIN
declare localvar bit(1);
SELECT val INTO localvar FROM table_12976_a;
SELECT coalesce(localvar, 1)+1, coalesce(val, 1)+1 FROM table_12976_a;
END||
CREATE PROCEDURE proc_12976_b(
name varchar(15),
out ep bit,
out msg varchar(10))
BEGIN
SELECT emailperm into ep FROM table_12976_b where (appname = name);
IF ep is true THEN
SET msg = 'True';
ELSE
SET msg = 'False';
END IF;
END||
delimiter ;||
INSERT table_12976_a VALUES (0);
call proc_12976_a();
UPDATE table_12976_a set val=1;
call proc_12976_a();
call proc_12976_b('A', @ep, @msg);
select @ep, @msg;
call proc_12976_b('B', @ep, @msg);
select @ep, @msg;
DROP TABLE table_12976_a;
DROP TABLE table_12976_b;
DROP PROCEDURE proc_12976_a;
DROP PROCEDURE proc_12976_b;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#9572: Stored procedures: variable type declarations
# ignored.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#9572
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p2;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p3;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p4;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p5;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p6;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
SET @@sql_mode = 'traditional';
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1()
BEGIN
DECLARE v TINYINT DEFAULT 1e200;
SELECT v;
END|
CREATE PROCEDURE p2()
BEGIN
DECLARE v DECIMAL(5) DEFAULT 1e200;
SELECT v;
END|
CREATE PROCEDURE p3()
BEGIN
DECLARE v CHAR(5) DEFAULT 'abcdef';
SELECT v LIKE 'abc___';
END|
CREATE PROCEDURE p4(arg VARCHAR(2))
BEGIN
DECLARE var VARCHAR(1);
SET var := arg;
SELECT arg, var;
END|
CREATE PROCEDURE p5(arg CHAR(2))
BEGIN
DECLARE var CHAR(1);
SET var := arg;
SELECT arg, var;
END|
CREATE PROCEDURE p6(arg DECIMAL(2))
BEGIN
DECLARE var DECIMAL(1);
SET var := arg;
SELECT arg, var;
END|
delimiter ;|
--error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE
CALL p1();
--error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE
CALL p2();
--error ER_DATA_TOO_LONG
CALL p3();
--error ER_DATA_TOO_LONG
CALL p4('aaa');
--error ER_DATA_TOO_LONG
CALL p5('aa');
--error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE
CALL p6(10);
#
# Cleanup.
#
SET @@sql_mode = 'ansi';
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
DROP PROCEDURE p2;
DROP PROCEDURE p3;
DROP PROCEDURE p4;
DROP PROCEDURE p5;
DROP PROCEDURE p6;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#9078: STORED PROCDURE: Decimal digits are not displayed
# when we use DECIMAL datatype.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#9078
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1 (arg DECIMAL(64,2))
BEGIN
DECLARE var DECIMAL(64,2);
SET var = arg;
SELECT var;
END|
delimiter ;|
CALL p1(1929);
CALL p1(1929.00);
CALL p1(1929.003);
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#8768: Functions: For any unsigned data type, -ve values can
# be passed and returned.
#
# TODO: there is a bug here -- the function created in ANSI mode should not
# throw errors instead of warnings if called in TRADITIONAL mode.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#8768
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
# Create a function in ANSI mode.
delimiter |;
CREATE FUNCTION f1(arg TINYINT UNSIGNED) RETURNS TINYINT
BEGIN
RETURN arg;
END|
delimiter ;|
SELECT f1(-2500);
# Call in TRADITIONAL mode the function created in ANSI mode.
SET @@sql_mode = 'traditional';
# TODO: a warning should be emitted here.
--error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE
SELECT f1(-2500);
# Recreate the function in TRADITIONAL mode.
DROP FUNCTION f1;
delimiter |;
CREATE FUNCTION f1(arg TINYINT UNSIGNED) RETURNS TINYINT
BEGIN
RETURN arg;
END|
delimiter ;|
--error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE
SELECT f1(-2500);
#
# Cleanup.
#
SET @@sql_mode = 'ansi';
DROP FUNCTION f1;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#8769: Functions: For Int datatypes, out of range values can
# be passed and returned.
#
# TODO: there is a bug here -- the function created in ANSI mode should not
# throw errors instead of warnings if called in TRADITIONAL mode.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#8769
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
# Create a function in ANSI mode.
delimiter |;
CREATE FUNCTION f1(arg MEDIUMINT) RETURNS MEDIUMINT
BEGIN
RETURN arg;
END|
delimiter ;|
SELECT f1(8388699);
# Call in TRADITIONAL mode the function created in ANSI mode.
SET @@sql_mode = 'traditional';
# TODO: a warning should be emitted here.
--error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE
SELECT f1(8388699);
# Recreate the function in TRADITIONAL mode.
DROP FUNCTION f1;
delimiter |;
CREATE FUNCTION f1(arg MEDIUMINT) RETURNS MEDIUMINT
BEGIN
RETURN arg;
END|
delimiter ;|
--error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE
SELECT f1(8388699);
#
# Cleanup.
#
SET @@sql_mode = 'ansi';
DROP FUNCTION f1;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#8702: Stored Procedures: No Error/Warning shown for
# inappropriate data type matching.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#8702
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
CREATE TABLE t1(col VARCHAR(255));
INSERT INTO t1(col) VALUES('Hello, world!');
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1()
BEGIN
DECLARE sp_var INTEGER;
SELECT col INTO sp_var FROM t1 LIMIT 1;
SET @user_var = sp_var;
SELECT sp_var;
SELECT @user_var;
END|
delimiter ;|
CALL p1();
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
DROP TABLE t1;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#12903: upper function does not work inside a function.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#12903
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
CREATE TABLE t1(txt VARCHAR(255));
delimiter |;
CREATE FUNCTION f1(arg VARCHAR(255)) RETURNS VARCHAR(255)
BEGIN
DECLARE v1 VARCHAR(255);
DECLARE v2 VARCHAR(255);
SET v1 = CONCAT(LOWER(arg), UPPER(arg));
SET v2 = CONCAT(LOWER(v1), UPPER(v1));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(v1), (v2);
RETURN CONCAT(LOWER(arg), UPPER(arg));
END|
delimiter ;|
SELECT f1('_aBcDe_');
SELECT * FROM t1;
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP FUNCTION f1;
DROP TABLE t1;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#13808: ENUM type stored procedure parameter accepts
# non-enumerated data.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#13808
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p2;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1(arg ENUM('a', 'b'))
BEGIN
SELECT arg;
END|
CREATE PROCEDURE p2(arg ENUM('a', 'b'))
BEGIN
DECLARE var ENUM('c', 'd') DEFAULT arg;
SELECT arg, var;
END|
CREATE FUNCTION f1(arg ENUM('a', 'b')) RETURNS ENUM('c', 'd')
BEGIN
RETURN arg;
END|
delimiter ;|
CALL p1('c');
CALL p2('a');
SELECT f1('a');
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
DROP PROCEDURE p2;
DROP FUNCTION f1;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#13909: Varchar Stored Procedure Parameter always BINARY
# string (ignores CHARACTER SET).
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#13909
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p2;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1(arg VARCHAR(255))
BEGIN
SELECT CHARSET(arg);
END|
CREATE PROCEDURE p2(arg VARCHAR(255) CHARACTER SET UTF8)
BEGIN
SELECT CHARSET(arg);
END|
delimiter ;|
CALL p1('t');
CALL p1(_UTF8 't');
CALL p2('t');
CALL p2(_LATIN1 't');
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
DROP PROCEDURE p2;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#14188: BINARY variables have no 0x00 padding.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#14188
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1(arg1 BINARY(2), arg2 VARBINARY(2))
BEGIN
DECLARE var1 BINARY(2) DEFAULT 0x41;
DECLARE var2 VARBINARY(2) DEFAULT 0x42;
SELECT HEX(arg1), HEX(arg2);
SELECT HEX(var1), HEX(var2);
END|
delimiter ;|
CALL p1(0x41, 0x42);
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#15148: Stored procedure variables accept non-scalar values.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#15148
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
CREATE TABLE t1(col1 TINYINT, col2 TINYINT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2), (11, 12);
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1(arg TINYINT)
BEGIN
SELECT arg;
END|
delimiter ;|
--error ER_OPERAND_COLUMNS
CALL p1((1, 2));
--error ER_OPERAND_COLUMNS
CALL p1((SELECT * FROM t1 LIMIT 1));
--error ER_OPERAND_COLUMNS
CALL p1((SELECT col1, col2 FROM t1 LIMIT 1));
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
DROP TABLE t1;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#13613: substring function in stored procedure.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#13613
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1(x VARCHAR(50))
BEGIN
SET x = SUBSTRING(x, 1, 3);
SELECT x;
END|
CREATE FUNCTION f1(x VARCHAR(50)) RETURNS VARCHAR(50)
BEGIN
RETURN SUBSTRING(x, 1, 3);
END|
delimiter ;|
CALL p1('abcdef');
SELECT f1('ABCDEF');
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
DROP FUNCTION f1;
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#13665: concat with '' produce incorrect results in SP.
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#13665
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
#
# Prepare.
#
--disable_warnings
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
--enable_warnings
#
# Test case.
#
delimiter |;
CREATE FUNCTION f1() RETURNS VARCHAR(20000)
BEGIN
DECLARE var VARCHAR(2000);
SET var = '';
SET var = CONCAT(var, 'abc');
SET var = CONCAT(var, '');
RETURN var;
END|
delimiter ;|
SELECT f1();
#
# Cleanup.
#
DROP FUNCTION f1;
#
# Bug#17226: Variable set in cursor on first iteration is assigned
# second iterations value
#
# The problem was in incorrect handling of local variables of type
# TEXT (BLOB).
#
--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1;
--enable_warnings
delimiter |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1()
BEGIN
DECLARE v_char VARCHAR(255);
DECLARE v_text TEXT DEFAULT '';
SET v_char = 'abc';
SET v_text = v_char;
SET v_char = 'def';
SET v_text = concat(v_text, '|', v_char);
SELECT v_text;
END|
delimiter ;|
CALL p1();
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
#
# Bug #27415 Text Variables in stored procedures
# If the SP varible was also referenced on the right side
# the result was corrupted.
#
DELIMITER |;
--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS bug27415_text_test|
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS bug27415_text_test2|
--enable_warnings
CREATE PROCEDURE bug27415_text_test(entity_id_str_in text)
BEGIN
DECLARE str_remainder text;
SET str_remainder = entity_id_str_in;
select 'before substr', str_remainder;
SET str_remainder = SUBSTRING(str_remainder, 3);
select 'after substr', str_remainder;
END|
CREATE PROCEDURE bug27415_text_test2(entity_id_str_in text)
BEGIN
DECLARE str_remainder text;
DECLARE str_remainder2 text;
SET str_remainder2 = entity_id_str_in;
select 'before substr', str_remainder2;
SET str_remainder = SUBSTRING(str_remainder2, 3);
select 'after substr', str_remainder;
END|
CALL bug27415_text_test('a,b,c')|
CALL bug27415_text_test('a,b,c')|
CALL bug27415_text_test2('a,b,c')|
CALL bug27415_text_test('a,b,c')|
DROP PROCEDURE bug27415_text_test|
DROP PROCEDURE bug27415_text_test2|
DELIMITER ;|
# End of 5.0 tests.
#
# Bug #26277 User variable returns one type in SELECT @v and other for CREATE as SELECT @v
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists f1;
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
delimiter |;
create function f1() returns int
begin
if @a=1 then set @b='abc';
else set @b=1;
end if;
set @a=1;
return 0;
end|
create table t1 (a int)|
insert into t1 (a) values (1), (2)|
set @b=1|
set @a=0|
select f1(), @b from t1|
set @b:='test'|
set @a=0|
select f1(), @b from t1|
delimiter ;|
drop function f1;
drop table t1;
# End of 5.1 tests.
###########################################################################
#
# Test case for BUG#28299: To-number conversion warnings work
# differenly with CHAR and VARCHAR sp variables
#
###########################################################################
--echo
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo BUG#28299
--echo ---------------------------------------------------------------
--echo
DELIMITER |;
CREATE PROCEDURE ctest()
BEGIN
DECLARE i CHAR(16);
DECLARE j INT;
SET i= 'string';
SET j= 1 + i;
END|
DELIMITER ;|
CALL ctest();
DROP PROCEDURE ctest;
DELIMITER |;
CREATE PROCEDURE vctest()
BEGIN
DECLARE i VARCHAR(16);
DECLARE j INT;
SET i= 'string';
SET j= 1 + i;
END|
DELIMITER ;|
CALL vctest();
DROP PROCEDURE vctest;