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Added protocol::flush() for easier embedded-server code Increase block allocation variables a bit as they where a bit too small for MySQL 4.1 Added option --silent to client_test client/mysqltest.c: Removed compiler warning Fixed identation & comments from earlier push Renamed variable 'disable_abort_on_error' to 'abort_on_error' Ensure that '$mysql_errno' also with --ps-protocol include/mysql_com.h: Removed special handling of net_flush for embedded server mysql-test/r/mysqltest.result: Remove usage of !$ in tests mysql-test/t/client_test.test: Use --silent mysql-test/t/comments.test: Remove usage of !$ in tests mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Remove usage of !$ in tests mysql-test/t/key.test: Remove usage of !$ in tests mysql-test/t/mysqltest.test: Remove usage of !$ in tests mysql-test/t/show_check.test: Remove usage of !$ in tests mysql-test/t/temp_table.test: Remove usage of !$ in tests mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Remove usage of !$ in tests sql/mysqld.cc: Increase block allocation variables a bit as they where a bit too small for MySQL 4.1 sql/net_serv.cc: Remove special usage of net_flush in embedded server sql/protocol.cc: Added protocol::flush() for easier embedded-server code sql/protocol.h: Added protocol::flush() for easier embedded-server code sql/sql_prepare.cc: Added protocol::flush() for easier embedded-server code Remove one extra flush() for prepared statements sql/sql_show.cc: Added protocol::flush() for easier embedded-server code tests/client_test.c: Added option --silent
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288 lines
9.7 KiB
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# ============================================================================
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#
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# Test of mysqltest itself
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#
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# ============================================================================
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# $mysql_errno contains the return code of the last command
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# send to the server.
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# get $mysql_errno before the first statement
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# $mysql_errno should be -1
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eval select $mysql_errno as "before_use_test" ;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Positive case(statement)
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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# expectation = response
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--error 0
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select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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# expectation <> response
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-- // --error 1054
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-- // select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Negative case(statement):
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# The dervied table t1 does not contain a column named 'friedrich' .
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# --> ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'friedrich' in 'field list and
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# --> 1054: Unknown column 'friedrich' in 'field list'
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# expectation <> response
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#--error 0
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#select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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# expectation = response
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--error 1054
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select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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# The following unmasked unsuccessful statement must give
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# 1. mysqltest gives a 'failed'
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# 2. does not produce a r/<test case>.reject file !!!
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# PLEASE uncomment it and check it's effect
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#select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Tests for the new feature - SQLSTATE error code matching
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# Positive case(statement)
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# expectation = response
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!S00000 select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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--error S00000
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select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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# expectation <> response
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#!S42S22 select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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#--error S42S22
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#select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Negative case(statement)
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# expectation = response
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!S42S22 select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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--error S42S22
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select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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# expectation !=response
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#!S00000 select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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#--error S00000
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#select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# test cases for $mysql_errno
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#
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# $mysql_errno is a builtin variable of mysqltest and contains the return code
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# of the last command send to the server.
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#
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# The following test cases often initialize $mysql_errno to 1064 by
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# a command with wrong syntax.
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# Example: --error 1064 To prevent the abort after the error.
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# garbage ;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# check mysql_errno = 0 after successful statement
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_successful_stmt_errno" ;
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# check mysql_errno = 1064 after statement with wrong syntax
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_wrong_syntax_errno" ;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# check if let $my_var= 'abc' ; affects $mysql_errno
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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let $my_var= 'abc' ;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_let_var_equal_value" ;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# check if set @my_var= 'abc' ; affects $mysql_errno
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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set @my_var= 'abc' ;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_set_var_equal_value" ;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# check if the setting of --disable-warnings itself affects $mysql_errno
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# (May be --<whatever> modifies $mysql_errno.)
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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--disable_warnings
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_disable_warnings_command" ;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# check if --disable-warnings + command with warning affects the errno
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# stored within $mysql_errno
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# (May be disabled warnings affect $mysql_errno.)
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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drop table if exists t1 ;
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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drop table if exists t1 ;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_disable_warnings" ;
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--enable_warnings
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# check if masked errors affect $mysql_errno
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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--error 1146
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select 3 from t1 ;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_minus_masked" ;
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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--error 1146
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select 3 from t1 ;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_!_masked" ;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Will manipulations of $mysql_errno be possible and visible ?
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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let $mysql_errno= -1;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_let_errno_equal_value" ;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# How affect actions on prepared statements $mysql_errno ?
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# failing prepare
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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--error 1146
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prepare stmt from "select 3 from t1" ;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_failing_prepare" ;
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create table t1 ( f1 char(10));
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# successful prepare
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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prepare stmt from "select 3 from t1" ;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_successful_prepare" ;
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# successful execute
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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execute stmt;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_successful_execute" ;
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# failing execute (table dropped)
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drop table t1;
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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--error 1146
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execute stmt;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_failing_execute" ;
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# failing execute (unknown statement)
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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--error 1243
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execute __stmt_;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_failing_execute" ;
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# successful deallocate
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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deallocate prepare stmt;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_successful_deallocate" ;
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# failing deallocate ( statement handle does not exist )
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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--error 1243
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deallocate prepare __stmt_;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_failing_deallocate" ;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# test cases for "--disable_abort_on_error"
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#
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# "--disable_abort_on_error" switches the abort of mysqltest
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# after "unmasked" failing statements off.
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#
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# The default is "--enable_abort_on_error".
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#
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# "Maskings" are
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# --error <error number> and --error <error number>
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# in the line before the failing statement.
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#
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# There are some additional test case for $mysql_errno
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# because "--disable_abort_on_error" enables a new situation.
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# Example: "unmasked" statement fails + analysis of $mysql_errno
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Switch the abort on error off and check the effect on $mysql_errno
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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--disable_abort_on_error
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_--disable_abort_on_error" ;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# "unmasked" failing statement should not cause an abort
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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select 3 from t1 ;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# masked failing statements
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# expected error = response
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--error 1146
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select 3 from t1 ;
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--error 1146
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select 3 from t1 ;
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_!errno_masked_error" ;
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# expected error <> response
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# --error 1000
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# select 3 from t1 ;
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# --error 1000
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# select 3 from t1 ;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Switch the abort on error on and check the effect on $mysql_errno
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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--error 1064
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garbage ;
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--enable_abort_on_error
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eval select $mysql_errno as "after_--enable_abort_on_error" ;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# masked failing statements
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# expected error = response
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--error 1146
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select 3 from t1 ;
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# check that the old default behaviour is not changed
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# Please remove the '#' to get the abort on error
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#--error 1064
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#select 3 from t1 ;
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#
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#select 3 from t1 ;
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