mariadb/mysql-test/innodb-semi-consistent.result
marko 48070b5332 branches/zip: Merge revisions 4359:4400 from branches/5.1:
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  r4399 | marko | 2009-03-12 09:38:05 +0200 (Thu, 12 Mar 2009) | 2 lines

  branches/5.1: row_sel_get_clust_rec_for_mysql(): Store the cursor position
  also for unlock_row().  (Bug #39320)
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  r4400 | marko | 2009-03-12 10:06:44 +0200 (Thu, 12 Mar 2009) | 5 lines

  branches/5.1: Fix a bug in multi-table semi-consistent reads.
  Remember the acquired record locks per table handle (row_prebuilt_t)
  rather than per transaction (trx_t), so that unlock_row should successfully
  unlock all non-matching rows in multi-table operations.
  This deficiency was found while investigating Bug #39320.
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These were submitted as rb://94 and rb://96 and approved by Heikki Tuuri.
2009-03-12 08:26:40 +00:00

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drop table if exists t1;
set binlog_format=mixed;
set session transaction isolation level repeatable read;
create table t1(a int not null) engine=innodb DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
insert into t1 values (1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7);
set autocommit=0;
select * from t1 where a=3 lock in share mode;
a
3
set binlog_format=mixed;
set session transaction isolation level repeatable read;
set autocommit=0;
update t1 set a=10 where a=5;
ERROR HY000: Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction
commit;
set session transaction isolation level read committed;
update t1 set a=10 where a=5;
select * from t1 where a=2 for update;
ERROR HY000: Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction
select * from t1 where a=2 limit 1 for update;
a
2
update t1 set a=11 where a=6;
update t1 set a=12 where a=2;
ERROR HY000: Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction
update t1 set a=13 where a=1;
ERROR HY000: Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction
commit;
update t1 set a=14 where a=1;
commit;
select * from t1;
a
14
2
3
4
10
11
7
drop table t1;
create table t1 (a int, b int) engine=myisam;
create table t2 (c int, d int, key (c)) engine=innodb;
insert into t1 values (1,1);
insert into t2 values (1,2);
set session transaction isolation level read committed;
delete from t1 using t1 join t2 on t1.a = t2.c where t2.d in (1);
drop table t1, t2;