mariadb/mysql-test
Daniel Black b970363acf MDEV-23440: mysql_tzinfo_to_sql to use transactions
Since MDEV-18778, timezone tables get changed to innodb
to allow them to be replicated to other galera nodes.

Even without galera, timezone tables could be declared innodb.
With the standalone innodb tables, the mysql_tzinfo_to_sql takes
approximately 27 seconds.

With the transactions enabled in this patch, 1.2 seconds is
the approximate load time.

While explicit checks for the engine of the time zone tables could be
done, or checks against !opt_skip_write_binlog, non-transactional
storage engines will just ignore the transactional state without
even a warning so its safe to enact globally.

Leap seconds are pretty much ignored as they are a single insert
statement and have gone out of favour as they have caused MariaDB
stalls in the past.
2020-08-15 14:02:05 +10:00
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extra MDEV-22451: SIGSEGV in __memmove_avx_unaligned_erms/memcpy from _my_b_write on CREATE after RESET MASTER 2020-05-20 17:42:28 +05:30
include MDEV-22715: SIGSEGV in radixsort_for_str_ptr and in native_compare/my_qsort2 (optimized builds) 2020-06-05 01:11:03 +05:30
lib mtr: use env for perl 2020-06-23 03:24:46 +02:00
r MDEV-23440: mysql_tzinfo_to_sql to use transactions 2020-08-15 14:02:05 +10:00
std_data mtr: use env for perl 2020-06-23 03:24:46 +02:00
suite MDEV-23440: mysql_tzinfo_to_sql to use transactions 2020-08-15 14:02:05 +10:00
t Fixing sporading builtbot test failures happening at '00:00:00' sharp 2020-08-11 10:33:10 +04:00
CMakeLists.txt Merge branch '5.5' into 10.1 2019-05-11 22:19:05 +03:00
disabled.def Do not bother to disable non-existing tests 2020-03-10 13:27:05 +02:00
mtr.out-of-source mtr: use env for perl 2020-06-23 03:24:46 +02:00
mysql-stress-test.pl mtr: use env for perl 2020-06-23 03:24:46 +02:00
mysql-test-run.pl MDEV-17076: mtr int options aren't negative 2020-07-28 09:08:36 +10:00
purify.supp Update FSF Address 2019-05-11 21:29:06 +03:00
README Fix extra space in mysql-test README 2019-07-31 02:49:15 -07:00
README.gcov
README.stress
suite.pm Merge branch '5.5' into 10.1 2020-04-30 17:36:41 +02:00
unstable-tests List of unstable tests for 10.1.46 release 2020-08-02 20:19:53 +03:00
valgrind.supp Merge branch '5.5' into 10.1 2019-05-11 22:19:05 +03:00

This directory contains test suites for the MariaDB server. To run
currently existing test cases, execute ./mysql-test-run in this directory.

Some tests are known to fail on some platforms or be otherwise unreliable.
The file "unstable-tests" contains the list of such tests along with
a comment for every test.
To exclude them from the test run, execute
  # ./mysql-test-run --skip-test-list=unstable-tests

In general you do not have to have to do "make install", and you can have
a co-existing MariaDB installation, the tests will not conflict with it.
To run the tests in a source directory, you must do "make" first.

In Red Hat distributions, you should run the script as user "mysql".
The user is created with nologin shell, so the best bet is something like
  # su -
  # cd /usr/share/mysql-test
  # su -s /bin/bash mysql -c "./mysql-test-run --skip-test-list=unstable-tests"

This will use the installed MariaDB executables, but will run a private
copy of the server process (using data files within /usr/share/mysql-test),
so you need not start the mysqld service beforehand.

You can omit --skip-test-list option if you want to check whether
the listed failures occur for you.

To clean up afterwards, remove the created "var" subdirectory, e.g.
  # su -s /bin/bash - mysql -c "rm -rf /usr/share/mysql-test/var"

If one or more tests fail on your system on reasons other than listed
in lists of unstable tests, please read the following manual section
for instructions on how to report the problem:

https://mariadb.com/kb/en/reporting-bugs

If you want to use an already running MySQL server for specific tests,
use the --extern option to mysql-test-run. Please note that in this mode,
you are expected to provide names of the tests to run.

For example, here is the command to run the "alias" and "analyze" tests
with an external server:

  # mysql-test-run --extern socket=/tmp/mysql.sock alias analyze

To match your setup, you might need to provide other relevant options.

With no test names on the command line, mysql-test-run will attempt
to execute the default set of tests, which will certainly fail, because
many tests cannot run with an external server (they need to control the
options with which the server is started, restart the server during
execution, etc.)

You can create your own test cases. To create a test case, create a new
file in the t subdirectory using a text editor. The file should have a .test
extension. For example:

  # xemacs t/test_case_name.test

In the file, put a set of SQL statements that create some tables,
load test data, and run some queries to manipulate it.

Your test should begin by dropping the tables you are going to create and
end by dropping them again. This ensures that you can run the test over
and over again.

If you are using mysqltest commands in your test case, you should create
the result file as follows:

  # mysql-test-run --record test_case_name

  or

  # mysqltest --record < t/test_case_name.test

If you only have a simple test case consisting of SQL statements and
comments, you can create the result file in one of the following ways:

  # mysql-test-run --record test_case_name

  # mysql test < t/test_case_name.test > r/test_case_name.result

  # mysqltest --record --database test --result-file=r/test_case_name.result < t/test_case_name.test

When this is done, take a look at r/test_case_name.result.
If the result is incorrect, you have found a bug. In this case, you should
edit the test result to the correct results so that we can verify that
the bug is corrected in future releases.

If you want to submit your test case you can send it 
to maria-developers@lists.launchpad.net or attach it to a bug report on
http://mariadb.org/jira/.

If the test case is really big or if it contains 'not public' data,
then put your .test file and .result file(s) into a tar.gz archive,
add a README that explains the problem, ftp the archive to
ftp://ftp.askmonty.org/private and submit a report to
http://mariadb.org/jira about it.