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run at startup" The server returned an error when trying to execute init-file with a stored procedure that could return multiple result sets to the client. A stored procedure can return multiple result sets if it contains PREPARE, SELECT, SHOW and similar statements. The fix is to set client_capabilites|=CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS in sql_parse.cc:handle_bootstrap(). There is no "client" really, so nothing is ever sent. This makes init-file feature behave consistently: the prepared statements that can be called directly in the init-file can be used in a stored procedure too. Re-committed the patch originally submitted by Per-Erik after review.
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#
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# This is a regression test for bug #2526 "--init-file crashes MySQL if it
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# contains a large select"
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# See mysql-test/std_data/init_file.dat and
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# mysql-test/t/init_file-master.opt for the actual test
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#
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--echo ok
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--echo end of 4.1 tests
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#
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# Chec 5.x features
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#
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# Expected:
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# 3, 5, 7, 11, 13
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select * from t1;
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# Expected:
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# 30, 3, 11, 13
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select * from t2;
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drop table t1, t2;
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