mariadb/mysql-test/t/rpl_mixed_ddl_dml.test
aelkin/elkin@andrepl.dsl.inet.fi 7be4bc4e55 Changes made according to HLD/LLD.
The following is an excerption from the WL.
      
   1. Change so that MIXED is default format
      1.1 to change the default for command line --binlog-format
      1.2 to alter global_system_variables.binlog_format calculation
          basing on command line --binlog-format parameter and 
          its default.
   2. Change test suite so that more testing is done by MIXED format.
      2.1 to check if there are test cases requiring --binlog-foramt=statement via
          `source include/have_binlog_format_statement.inc' and affected by 
          altering the latter to be "mixed".
      2.2 to check the content of such vulnerable cases to find if
          extending to the mixed does not modify results. In that case simply
          substitute source arguments as explained.
      2.3 if a test in mixed mode deals with features triggering
          row-binlogging then if necessary we can switch explicitly
          to statement mode or create another test to run with 
          non-recommended STATEMENT mode
   
          Particullarily, extracting INSERT DELAYED 
          binlogging subtest for statement mode is performed, and 
          the snippet is moved into a separate test file.
          Note that since now all three modes verify this use case
          through 3 different tests.
   
   No changes in item 3 of HLD appeared to be needed.
2006-08-30 10:22:43 +03:00

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# Mixed DDL-DML (CREATE ... SELECT ...) statements can only be
# replicated properly in statement-based replication.
# Currently statement based due to bug 12345
--source include/have_binlog_format_mixed_or_statement.inc
source include/master-slave.inc;
# Test replication of auto_increment
create table t1 (n int auto_increment primary key);
set insert_id = 2000;
insert into t1 values (NULL),(NULL),(NULL);
sync_slave_with_master;
select * from t1;
connection master;
--replace_result $SLAVE_MYPORT 9999
show slave hosts;
drop table t1;
sync_slave_with_master;
stop slave;
connection master;
# Test replication of timestamp
create table t2(id int auto_increment primary key, created datetime);
set timestamp=12345;
insert into t2 set created=now();
select * from t2;
# Test replication of CREATE .. LIKE (Bug #2557)
create table t3 like t2;
create temporary table t4 like t2;
create table t5 select * from t4;
save_master_pos;
connection slave;
start slave;
sync_with_master;
select * from t2;
show create table t3;
show create table t5;
connection master;
drop table t2,t3,t5;
sync_slave_with_master;
# End of 4.1 tests