mariadb/mysql-test/r/select_safe.result
unknown 64393d7e24 Move test that uses many tables (in query_cache.test) to separate test so that we can get it 'skipped' instead of 'failed' on system where we can't open many files.
client/mysqltest.c:
  Fix that LET can be used with queries that return multiple columns
libmysql/errmsg.c:
  Extend socket name to 100 characters in error messages
libmysql/libmysql.c:
  Reset some variables to make ensure that we can call mysql_server_init()/mysql_server_end() many times
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh:
  Set open-files-limit to 1024
mysql-test/r/loaddata.result:
  Add test case for LOAD DATA bug report (was not a bug)
mysql-test/r/query_cache.result:
  Move test with many tables to separate test
mysql-test/r/select_safe.result:
  Make test repeatable
mysql-test/t/loaddata.test:
  Add test case for LOAD DATA bug report (was not a bug)
mysql-test/t/query_cache.test:
  Move test with many tables to separate test
mysql-test/t/select_safe.test:
  Make test repeatable
sql/field.cc:
  Portability fix for gcc 3.3
sql/mysqld.cc:
  Store in open_files_limit the true number of files we can open (if system supports it)
sql/sql_load.cc:
  Safety fix
2003-08-22 04:07:40 +03:00

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drop table if exists t1;
SET SQL_SAFE_UPDATES=1,SQL_SELECT_LIMIT=4, SQL_MAX_JOIN_SIZE=9;
create table t1 (a int auto_increment primary key, b char(20));
insert into t1 values(1,"test");
SELECT SQL_BUFFER_RESULT * from t1;
a b
1 test
update t1 set b="a" where a=1;
delete from t1 where a=1;
insert into t1 values(1,"test"),(2,"test2");
SELECT SQL_BUFFER_RESULT * from t1;
a b
1 test
2 test2
update t1 set b="a" where a=1;
select 1 from t1,t1 as t2,t1 as t3;
1
1
1
1
1
update t1 set b="a";
You are using safe update mode and you tried to update a table without a WHERE that uses a KEY column
update t1 set b="a" where b="test";
You are using safe update mode and you tried to update a table without a WHERE that uses a KEY column
delete from t1;
You are using safe update mode and you tried to update a table without a WHERE that uses a KEY column
delete from t1 where b="test";
You are using safe update mode and you tried to update a table without a WHERE that uses a KEY column
delete from t1 where a+0=1;
You are using safe update mode and you tried to update a table without a WHERE that uses a KEY column
select 1 from t1,t1 as t2,t1 as t3,t1 as t4,t1 as t5;
The SELECT would examine more rows than MAX_JOIN_SIZE. Check your WHERE and use SET SQL_BIG_SELECTS=1 or SET SQL_MAX_JOIN_SIZE=# if the SELECT is ok
update t1 set b="a" limit 1;
update t1 set b="a" where b="b" limit 2;
delete from t1 where b="test" limit 1;
delete from t1 where a+0=1 limit 2;
alter table t1 add key b (b);
SET MAX_JOIN_SIZE=2;
SELECT @@MAX_JOIN_SIZE, @@SQL_BIG_SELECTS;
@@max_join_size @@sql_big_selects
2 0
insert into t1 values (null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a");
SELECT * from t1 order by a;
The SELECT would examine more rows than MAX_JOIN_SIZE. Check your WHERE and use SET SQL_BIG_SELECTS=1 or SET SQL_MAX_JOIN_SIZE=# if the SELECT is ok
SET SQL_BIG_SELECTS=1;
SELECT * from t1 order by a;
a b
2 test2
3 a
4 a
5 a
SET MAX_JOIN_SIZE=2;
SELECT * from t1;
The SELECT would examine more rows than MAX_JOIN_SIZE. Check your WHERE and use SET SQL_BIG_SELECTS=1 or SET SQL_MAX_JOIN_SIZE=# if the SELECT is ok
SET MAX_JOIN_SIZE=DEFAULT;
SELECT * from t1;
a b
2 test2
3 a
4 a
5 a
SELECT @@MAX_SEEKS_FOR_KEY;
@@max_seeks_for_key
4294967295
analyze table t1;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t1 analyze status OK
insert into t1 values (null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a"),(null,"a");
explain select STRAIGHT_JOIN * from t1,t1 as t2 where t1.b=t2.b;
table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
t1 ALL b NULL NULL NULL 21
t2 ALL b NULL NULL NULL 16 Using where
set MAX_SEEKS_FOR_KEY=1;
explain select STRAIGHT_JOIN * from t1,t1 as t2 where t1.b=t2.b;
table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
t1 ALL b NULL NULL NULL 21
t2 ref b b 21 t1.b 6 Using where
SET MAX_SEEKS_FOR_KEY=DEFAULT;
drop table t1;
SET SQL_SAFE_UPDATES=0,SQL_SELECT_LIMIT=DEFAULT, SQL_MAX_JOIN_SIZE=DEFAULT;