mariadb/mysql-test/t/mysqltest.test
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-- source include/have_log_bin.inc
# This test should work in embedded server after mysqltest is fixed
-- source include/not_embedded.inc
# This test uses chmod, can't be run with root permissions
-- source include/not_as_root.inc
# ============================================================================
#
# Test of mysqltest itself
#
# There are three rules that determines what belong to each command
# 1. A normal command is delimited by the <delimiter> which by default is
# set to ';'
#
# ex: | select *
# | from t1;
# |
# Command: "select * from t1"
#
# 2. Special case is a line that starts with "--", this is a comment
# ended when the new line character is reached. But the first word
# in the comment may contain a valid command, which then will be
# executed. This can be useful when sending commands that
# contains <delimiter>
#
# 3. Special case is also a line that starts with '#' which is treated
# as a comment and will be ended by new line character
#
# ============================================================================
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# $mysql_errno contains the return code of the last command
# sent to the server.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# get $mysql_errno before the first statement
# $mysql_errno should be -1
eval select $mysql_errno as "before_use_test" ;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Positive case(statement)
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
# expectation = response
--error 0
select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Negative case(statement):
# The derived table t1 does not contain a column named 'friedrich' .
# --> ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'friedrich' in 'field list and
# --> 1054: Unknown column 'friedrich' in 'field list'
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# expectation <> response
#--error 0
#select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1
--error 1
--exec echo "select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# expectation = response
--error 1054
select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
# The following unmasked unsuccessful statement must give
# 1. mysqltest gives a 'failed'
# 2. does not produce a r/<test case>.reject file !!!
# PLEASE uncomment it and check its effect
#select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Tests for the new feature - SQLSTATE error code matching
# Positive case(statement)
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This syntax not allowed anymore, use --error S00000, see below
# expectation = response
#!S00000 select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
--error S00000
select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
# expectation <> response
#!S42S22 select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
#--error S42S22
#select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
--error 1
--exec echo "error S42S22; select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# expecting a SQL-state for a command that can't give one should fail
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR
--error 1
--exec echo "error S00000; remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_nonexistent.tmp;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Negative case(statement)
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This syntax not allowed anymore, use --error S42S22, see below
# expectation = response
#!S42S22 select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
--error S42S22
select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
# expectation !=response
#!S00000 select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
#--error S00000
#select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
--error 1
--exec echo "error S00000; select friedrich from (select 1 as otto) as t1;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test cases for $mysql_errno
#
# $mysql_errno is a builtin variable of mysqltest and contains the return code
# of the last command sent to the server.
#
# The following test cases often initialize $mysql_errno to 1064 by
# a command with wrong syntax.
# Example: --error 1064 To prevent the abort after the error.
# garbage ;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check mysql_errno = 0 after successful statement
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
select otto from (select 1 as otto) as t1;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_successful_stmt_errno" ;
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check mysql_errno = 1064 after statement with wrong syntax
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1064
garbage ;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_wrong_syntax_errno" ;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check if let $my_var= 'abc' ; affects $mysql_errno
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1064
garbage ;
let $my_var= 'abc' ;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_let_var_equal_value" ;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check if set @my_var= 'abc' ; affects $mysql_errno
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1064
garbage ;
set @my_var= 'abc' ;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_set_var_equal_value" ;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check if the setting of --disable-warnings itself affects $mysql_errno
# (May be --<whatever> modifies $mysql_errno.)
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1064
garbage ;
--disable_warnings
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_disable_warnings_command" ;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check if --disable-warnings + command with warning affects the errno
# stored within $mysql_errno
# (May be disabled warnings affect $mysql_errno.)
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
drop table if exists t1 ;
--error 1064
garbage ;
drop table if exists t1 ;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_disable_warnings" ;
--enable_warnings
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check if masked errors affect $mysql_errno
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1064
garbage ;
--error 1146
select 3 from t1 ;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_minus_masked" ;
--error 1064
garbage ;
--error 1146
select 3 from t1 ;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_!_masked" ;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Will manipulations of $mysql_errno be possible and visible ?
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1064
garbage ;
let $mysql_errno= -1;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_let_errno_equal_value" ;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# How affect actions on prepared statements $mysql_errno ?
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# failing prepare
--error 1064
garbage ;
--error 1146
prepare stmt from "select 3 from t1" ;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_failing_prepare" ;
create table t1 ( f1 char(10));
# successful prepare
--error 1064
garbage ;
prepare stmt from "select 3 from t1" ;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_successful_prepare" ;
# successful execute
--error 1064
garbage ;
execute stmt;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_successful_execute" ;
# failing execute (table has been dropped)
drop table t1;
--error 1064
garbage ;
--error 1146
execute stmt;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_failing_execute" ;
# failing execute (unknown statement)
--error 1064
garbage ;
--error 1243
execute __stmt_;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_failing_execute" ;
# successful deallocate
--error 1064
garbage ;
deallocate prepare stmt;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_successful_deallocate" ;
# failing deallocate ( statement handle does not exist )
--error 1064
garbage ;
--error 1243
deallocate prepare __stmt_;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_failing_deallocate" ;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test cases for "--disable_abort_on_error"
#
# "--disable_abort_on_error" switches off the abort of mysqltest
# after "unmasked" failing statements.
#
# The default is "--enable_abort_on_error".
#
# "Maskings" are
# --error <error number> and --error <error number>
# in the line before the failing statement.
#
# There are some additional test cases for $mysql_errno
# because "--disable_abort_on_error" enables a new situation.
# Example: "unmasked" statement fails + analysis of $mysql_errno
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Switch off the abort on error and check the effect on $mysql_errno
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1064
garbage ;
--disable_abort_on_error
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_--disable_abort_on_error" ;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "unmasked" failing statement should not cause an abort
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
select 3 from t1 ;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# masked failing statements
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# expected error = response
--error 1146
select 3 from t1 ;
--error 1146
select 3 from t1 ;
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_!errno_masked_error" ;
# expected error <> response
# --error 1000
# select 3 from t1 ;
# --error 1000
# select 3 from t1 ;
--error 1
--exec echo "disable_abort_on_error; error 1000; select 3 from t1; error 1000; select 3 from t1;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Switch the abort on error on and check the effect on $mysql_errno
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1064
garbage ;
--enable_abort_on_error
eval select $mysql_errno as "after_--enable_abort_on_error" ;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# masked failing statements
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# expected error = response
--error 1146
select 3 from t1 ;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check that the old default behaviour is not changed
# Please remove the '#' to get the abort on error
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#--error 1064
#select 3 from t1 ;
#
#select 3 from t1 ;
--error 1
--exec echo "disable_abort_on_error; enable_abort_on_error; error 1064; select 3 from t1; select 3 from t1;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test comments
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This is a comment
# This is a ; comment
# This is a -- comment
# -- This is also a comment
# -- # This is also a comment
# -- This is also a ; comment
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test comments with embedded command
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--echo hello
-- echo hello
-- echo ;;;;;;;;
--echo # MySQL: -- The
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test detect end of line "junk"
# Most likely caused by a missing delimiter
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Too many parameters to function
--error 1
--exec echo "sleep 5 6;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# Too many parameters to function
--error 1
--exec echo "--sleep 5 6" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
#
# Missing delimiter
# The comment will be "sucked into" the sleep command since
# delimiter is missing until after "show status"
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql
sleep 4
# A comment
show status;
EOF
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;
#
# Missing delimiter until eof
# The comment will be "sucked into" the sleep command since
# delimiter is missing
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql
sleep 7
# Another comment
EOF
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;
#
# Missing delimiter until "disable_query_log"
#
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql
disconnect default
#
# comment
# comment 3
disable_query_log;
EOF
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;
#
# Missing delimiter until "disable_query_log"
#
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql
disconnect default
#
# comment
# comment 3
disable_query_log;
EOF
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;
#
# Missing delimiter until eof
#
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql
disconnect default
#
# comment
# comment2
# comment 3
--disable_query_log
EOF
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;
#
# Missing delimiter until eof
#
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql
disconnect default # comment
# comment part2
# comment 3
--disable_query_log
EOF
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;
#
# Extra delimiter
#
--error 1
--exec echo "--sleep 4;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--disable_query_log;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# Allow trailing # comment
--sleep 1 # Wait for insert delayed to be executed.
--sleep 1 # Wait for insert delayed to be executed.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test error
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Missing argument
--error 1
--exec echo "error;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--error" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# First char must be uppercase 'S' or 'E' or [0-9]
--error 1
--exec echo "--error s99999" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--error e99999" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--error 9eeeee" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--error 1sssss" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# First char 'S' but too long
--error 1
--exec echo "--error S999999" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# First char 'S' but lowercase char found
--error 1
--exec echo "--error S99a99" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# First char 'S' but too short
--error 1
--exec echo "--error S9999" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# First char 'E' but not found in error array
--error 1
--exec echo "--error E9999" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# First char [0-9] but contains chars
--error 1
--exec echo "--error 999e9" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--error 9b" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# Multiple errorcodes separated by ','
--error 1,1,1,1
#--error 9,ER_PARSE_ERROR
#--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
#--error 9,ER_PARSE_ERROR,9,ER_PARSE_ERROR
#--error 9, ER_PARSE_ERROR, 9, ER_PARSE_ERROR
#--error 9,S00000,9,ER_PARSE_ERROR
#--error 9,S00000,9,ER_PARSE_ERROR,ER_PARSE_ERROR,ER_PARSE_ERROR,9,10,11,12
--error 9,S00000,9
--error 9,S00000,9,9,10,11,12
--error 9 ,10
--error 9 , 10
--error 9 , 10
--error 9 , 10
# Too many errorcodes specified
--error 1
--exec echo "--error 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test echo command
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
echo MySQL;
echo "MySQL";
echo MySQL: The world''s most popular open source database;
echo "MySQL: The world's most popular open source database";
echo MySQL: The world''s
most popular open
source database;
echo # MySQL: The world''s
# most popular open
# source database;
echo - MySQL: The world''s
- most popular open
- source database;
echo - MySQL: The world''s
-- most popular
-- open source database;
echo # MySQL: The
--world''s
# most popular
-- open
- source database;
echo "MySQL: The world's most popular; open source database";
echo "MySQL: The world's most popular ; open source database";
echo "MySQL: The world's most popular ;open source database";
echo echo message echo message;
echo ;
# Illegal use of echo
#--error 1
#--exec echo "echo \$;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test exec command
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Illegal use of exec
--error 1
--exec echo "--exec false" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--exec " | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test let command
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
let $message=MySQL;
echo $message;
let $message="MySQL";
echo $message;
let $message= MySQL: The
world''s most
popular open
source database;
echo $message;
let $message= # MySQL: The
# world''s most
# popular open
# source database;
echo $message;
let $message= -- MySQL: The
-- world''s most
-- popular
-- open source database;
echo $message;
let $message= # MySQL: The
- world''s most
-- popular open
# source database;
echo $message;
echo '$message';
echo "$message";
let $1=hej;
echo $1;
let $1 =hej ;
echo $1;
let $1 = hej;
echo $1;
let $1=1;
let $2=$1;
echo $2;
let $5=$6;
echo $5;
echo $6;
let $where=a long variable content;
echo $where;
let $where2= $where;
echo $where2;
let $where3=a long $where variable content;
echo $where3;
let $where3=a long \\\$where variable content;
echo $where3;
let $novar1= $novar2;
echo $novar1;
let $cat=na;
let $cat=ba$cat$cat;
echo banana = $cat;
# ba\$cat\$cat should have been sufficient.
# ba\\\$cat\\\$cat -> ba\$cat\$cat -> ba$cat$cat -> banana
# Magnus' upcoming patch will fix the missing second interpretation.
let $cat=ba\\\$cat\\\$cat;
echo Not a banana: $cat;
# Test illegal uses of let
--error 1
--exec echo "let ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$=hi;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$1 hi;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$m hi;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$hi;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$ hi;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "let =hi;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "let hi;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# More advanced test for bug#17280
let $success= 1;
--echo # Execute: --echo # <whatever> success: \$success
--echo # <whatever> success: $success
--echo # Execute: echo # <whatever> success: \$success ;
echo # <whatever> success: $success ;
--echo # The next two variants work fine and expand the content of \$success
--echo # Execute: --echo \$success
--echo $success
--echo # Execute: echo \$success ;
echo $success ;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test to assign let from variable
# let $<var_name>=$<var_name>;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--echo # Check if let \$B = \$A is an assignment per value.
# Basic preparations:
--echo let \$A = initial value of A;
let $A = initial value of A;
# --echo # Content of \$A is: $A
--echo let \$B = initial value of B;
let $B = initial value of B;
# --echo # Content of \$B is: $B
# Assign $B to $A:
--echo let \$B = \$A
let $A = $B;
--echo # Content of \$A is: $A
# Changes of $B must NOT affect $A and Changes of $A must NOT affect $B !
--echo let \$A = changed value of A;
let $A = changed value of A;
--echo # Content of \$B is: $B
--echo let \$B = changed value of B;
let $B = changed value of B;
--echo # Content of \$A is: $A
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test let from query with $variable
# let $<var_name>=`<query with $variable>`;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
let $var1=content of variable 1;
let $var2= `select "$var1"`;
let $var3= `select concat("$var1", " ", "$var2")`;
echo var2: $var2;
echo var3: $var3;
if (`select length("$var3") > 0`)
{
echo length of var3 is longer than 0;
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test to assign let from query
# let $<var_name>=`<query>`;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
echo var1;
let $var1= `select "hi" as "Col", 1 as "Column1", "hi there" as Col3`;
echo $var1;
echo var2;
let $var2= `select 2 as "Column num 2"`;
echo $var2;
echo var2 again;
let $var2= `select 2 as "Column num 2"`;
echo $var2;
echo var3 two columns with same name;
let $var3= `select 1 as "Col", 2 as "Col", 3 as "var3"`;
echo $var3;
echo var4 from query that returns NULL;
let $var4= `select NULL`;
echo var5 from query that returns no row;
let $var5= `SHOW VARIABLES LIKE "nonexisting_variable"`;
echo failing query in let;
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/let.sql
let $var2= `failing query`;
echo $var2;
EOF
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/let.sql 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/let.sql;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test source command
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test illegal uses of source
--error 1
--exec echo "source ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# Fix win paths
--replace_result \\ /
# Source a nonexisting file
--error 1
--exec echo "source non_existingFile;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# Too many source
--exec echo "source $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/recursive.sql;" > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/recursive.sql
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR
--error 1
--exec echo "source $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/recursive.sql;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/recursive.sql;
# Source a file with error
--exec echo "garbage ;" > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/error.sql
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR
--error 1
--exec echo "source $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/error.sql;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/error.sql;
# Test execution of source in a while loop
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/sourced.inc
echo here is the sourced script;
EOF
--disable_query_log
let $outer= 2; # Number of outer loops
while ($outer)
{
eval SELECT '$outer = outer loop variable after while' AS "";
--source $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/sourced.inc
eval SELECT '$outer = outer loop variable before dec' AS "";
dec $outer;
eval SELECT '$outer = outer loop variable after dec' AS "";
}
let $outer= 2; # Number of outer loops
while ($outer)
{
eval SELECT '$outer = outer loop variable after while' AS "";
echo here is the sourced script;
eval SELECT '$outer = outer loop variable before dec' AS "";
dec $outer;
eval SELECT '$outer = outer loop variable after dec' AS "";
}
# Test execution of source in a while loop
--disable_abort_on_error
# Sourcing of a file within while loop, sourced file will
# source other file
let $num= 9;
while ($num)
{
SELECT 'In loop' AS "";
--source $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/sourced.inc
dec $num;
}
--enable_abort_on_error
--enable_query_log
# Test source $variable/<filename>
--source $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/sourced.inc
--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/sourced.inc
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/sourced.inc
echo "hello";
EOF
let $x= sourced;
source $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/$x.inc;
let $x= $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR;
source $x/tmp/sourced.inc;
--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/sourced.inc
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test sleep command
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sleep 0.5;
sleep 1;
real_sleep 1;
# Missing parameter
--error 1
--exec echo "sleep ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "real_sleep ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# Illegal parameter
--error 1
--exec echo "sleep abc;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "real_sleep abc;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test inc
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
inc $i;
echo $i;
inc $i;
echo $i;
let $i=100;
inc $i;
echo $i;
let $i=hej;
echo $i;
inc $i;
echo $i;
--error 1
--exec echo "inc;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "inc i;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$i=100; inc \$i 1000; echo \$i;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
inc $i; inc $i; inc $i; --echo $i
echo $i;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test dec
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
dec $d;
echo $d;
dec $d;
echo $d;
let $d=100;
dec $d;
echo $d;
let $d=hej;
echo $d;
dec $d;
echo $d;
--error 1
--exec echo "dec;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "dec i;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$i=100; dec \$i 1000; echo \$i;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test system
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#system ls > /dev/null;
system echo "hej" > /dev/null;
#--system ls > /dev/null
--system echo "hej" > /dev/null;
--error 1
--exec echo "system;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "system $NONEXISTSINFVAREABLI;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "system false;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--disable_abort_on_error
system NonExistsinfComamdn 2> /dev/null;
--enable_abort_on_error
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test delimiter
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
delimiter stop;
echo teststop
delimiter ;stop
echo test2;
--delimiter stop
echo test3stop
--delimiter ;
echo test4;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test if
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
let $counter=10;
if ($counter)
{
echo Counter is greater than 0, (counter=10);
}
if (!$counter)
{
echo Counter is not 0, (counter=10);
}
let $counter=0;
if($counter)
{
echo Counter is greater than 0, (counter=0);
}
if (!$counter)
{
echo Counter is not 0, (counter=0);
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test while, { and }
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
let $i=1;
while ($i)
{
echo $i;
dec $i;
}
# One liner
#let $i=1;while ($i){echo $i;dec $i;}
let $i=0;
while (!$i)
{
echo Testing while with not;
inc $i;
}
# Exceed max nesting level
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest_while.inc
let $1 = 10;
while ($1)
{
while ($1)
{
while ($1)
{
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{
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while ($1)
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echo $1;
dec $1;
}
}
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}
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}
}
}
}
}
}
EOF
# Fix win path
--replace_result \\ / $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR
--error 1
--exec echo "source $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest_while.inc;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest_while.inc
--error 1
--exec echo "while \$i;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "while (\$i;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$i=1; while (\$i) dec \$i;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "};" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "end;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "{;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql
while (0)
echo hej;
EOF
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql
while (0)
{echo hej;
EOF
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql
while (0){
echo hej;
EOF
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test error messages returned from comments starting with a command
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1
--exec echo "--if the other server is down" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "-- end when ..." | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test replace
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--replace_result a b
select "a" as col1, "c" as col2;
--replace_result a b c d
select "a" as col1, "c" as col2;
--error 1
--exec echo "--replace_result a" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--replace_result a;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "replace_result a;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "replace_result a ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--exec echo "replace_result a b; echo OK;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--replace_result a b c" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "replace_result a b c ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--replace_column 1 b
select "a" as col1, "c" as col2;
--replace_column 1 b 2 d
select "a" as col1, "c" as col2;
--error 1
--exec echo "--replace_column a" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--replace_column 1" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--replace_column a b" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--replace_column a 1" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--replace_column 1 b c " | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test sync_with_master
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1
--exec echo "sync_with_master 10!;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "sync_with_master a;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test connect
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1
--exec echo "connect;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "connect ();" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "connect (con2);" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "connect (con2,);" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "connect (con2,localhost,root,,illegal_db);" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "connect (con1,localhost,root,,,illegal_port,);" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "connect (con1,localhost,root,,,,,SMTP POP);" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# Repeat connect/disconnect
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql
let $i=100;
while ($i)
{
connect (test_con1,localhost,root,,);
disconnect test_con1;
dec $i;
}
EOF
--exec echo "source $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql; echo OK;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;
# Repeat connect/disconnect
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql
let $i=200;
while ($i)
{
connect (test_con1,localhost,root,,);
disconnect test_con1;
dec $i;
}
EOF
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR
--error 1
--exec echo "source $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;
# Select disconnected connection
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql
connect (test_con1,localhost,root,,);
disconnect test_con1;
connection test_con1;
EOF
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR
--error 1
--exec echo "source $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;
# Connection name already used
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql
connect (test_con1,localhost,root,,);
connect (test_con1,localhost,root,,);
EOF
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR
--error 1
--exec echo "source $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqltest.sql;
# connect when "disable_abort_on_error" caused "connection not found"
--replace_result $MASTER_MYSOCK MASTER_SOCKET $MASTER_MYPORT MASTER_PORT
--disable_abort_on_error
connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
connection default;
connection con1;
disconnect con1;
--enable_abort_on_error
# Test connect without a database
connect (con2,localhost,root,,*NO-ONE*);
--error ER_NO_DB_ERROR
show tables;
disconnect con2;
connection default;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test mysqltest arguments
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# -x <file_name>, use the file specified after -x as the test file
--exec $MYSQL_TEST < $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/include/mysqltest-x.inc
--exec $MYSQL_TEST -x $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/include/mysqltest-x.inc
--exec $MYSQL_TEST --test_file=$MYSQL_TEST_DIR/include/mysqltest-x.inc
# Fix Win paths
--replace_result \\ /
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST -x non_existing_file.inc 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# TODO Test queries, especially their errormessages... so it's easy to debug
# new scripts and diagnose errors
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test bug#12386
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
let $num= 2;
while ($num)
{
--error 1064
failing_statement;
dec $num;
}
SELECT 1 as a;
#
# Bug #10251: Identifiers containing quotes not handled correctly
#
select 1 as `a'b`, 2 as `a"b`;
# Test escaping of quotes
select 'aaa\\','aa''a',"aa""a";
#
# Check of include/show_msg.inc and include/show_msg80.inc
#
# The message contains in most cases a string with the default character set
let $message= Here comes a message;
--source include/show_msg.inc
# The message could also contain a string with character set utf8
let $message= `SELECT USER()`;
--source include/show_msg.inc
# The message contains more then 80 characters on multiple lines
# and is kept between double quotes.
let $message=
"Here comes a very very long message that
- is longer then 80 characters and
- consists of several lines";
--source include/show_msg80.inc
# The message contains more then 80 characters on multiple lines
# and uses the auxiliary character "." at the beginning of the message lines.
let $message= . Here comes a very very long message that
. - is longer then 80 characters and
. - consists of several lines;
--source include/show_msg80.inc
#
# Test --enable_parsing / disable_parsing
#
--disable_query_log
--disable_parsing
# The following will not enable query logging
--enable_query_log
select "this will not be executed";
--enable_parsing
select "this will be executed";
--enable_query_log
#
# Test zero length result file. Should not pass
#
--exec touch $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/zero_length_file.result
--exec echo "echo ok;" > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/query.sql
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST -x $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/query.sql -R $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/zero_length_file.result > /dev/null 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/zero_length_file.result;
--error 0,1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/log/zero_length_file.reject;
--error 0,1
remove_file $MYSQL_TEST_DIR/r/zero_length_file.reject;
#
# Test that a test file that does not generate any output fails.
#
--exec echo "let \$i= 1;" > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/query.sql
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST -x $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/query.sql 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/query.sql;
#
# Test that mysqltest fails when there are no queries executed
# but a result file exists
# NOTE! This will never happen as long as it's not allowed to have
# test files that produce no output
#--exec echo "something" > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/result_file.result
#--exec echo "let \$i= 1;" > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/query.sql
#--error 1
#--exec $MYSQL_TEST -x $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/query.sql -R $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/result_file.result 2>&1
#
# Bug #11731 mysqltest in multi-statement queries ignores errors in
# non-1st queries
#
echo Failing multi statement query;
# PS does not support multi statement
--exec echo "--disable_ps_protocol" > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
--exec echo "delimiter ||||;" >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
--exec echo "create table t1 (a int primary key);" >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
--exec echo "insert into t1 values (1);" >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
--exec echo "select 'select-me';" >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
--exec echo "insertz 'error query'||||" >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
--exec echo "delimiter ;||||" >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST -x $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql 2>&1
drop table t1;
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST --record -x $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql -R $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.out 2>&1
# The .out file should be non existent
--exec test ! -s $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.out
drop table t1;
echo Multi statement using expected error;
# PS does not support multi statement
--exec echo "--disable_ps_protocol" > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
--exec echo "delimiter ||||;" >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
--exec echo "--error 1064" >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
--exec echo "create table t1 (a int primary key);" >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
--exec echo "insert into t1 values (1);" >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
--exec echo "select 'select-me';" >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
--exec echo "insertz "error query"||||" >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
--exec echo "delimiter ;||||" >> $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql
# These two should work since the error is expected
--exec $MYSQL_TEST -x $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql 2>&1
drop table t1;
--exec $MYSQL_TEST --record -x $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql -R $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.out 2>&1
# The .out file should exist
--exec test -s $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.out
drop table t1;
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.out;
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/log/bug11731.log;
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/bug11731.sql;
#
# Bug#19890 mysqltest: "query" command is broken
#
# It should be possible to use the command "query" to force mysqltest to
# send the command to the server although it's a builtin mysqltest command.
--error 1064
query sleep;
--error 1064
--query sleep
# Just an empty query command
--error 1065
query ;
# test for replace_regex
--replace_regex /at/b/
select "at" as col1, "c" as col2;
--replace_regex /at/b/i
select "at" as col1, "AT" as col2, "c" as col3;
--replace_regex /a/b/ /ct/d/
select "a" as col1, "ct" as col2;
--replace_regex /(strawberry)/raspberry and \1/ /blueberry/blackberry/ /potato/tomato/;
select "strawberry","blueberry","potato";
--error 1
--exec echo "--replace_regex a" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--replace_regex a;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "replace_regex a;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "replace_regex a ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "replace_regex a b; echo OK;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--replace_regex /a b c" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "replace_regex /a /b c ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# REQUIREMENT
# replace_regex should replace substitutions from left to right in output
create table t1 (a int, b int);
insert into t1 values (1,3);
insert into t1 values (2,4);
--replace_regex /A/C/ /B/D/i /3/2/ /2/1/
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test for remove_file
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1
--exec echo "remove_file ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
remove_file non_existing_file;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test for write_file
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1
--exec echo "write_file ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "write_file filename ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# Comment out this test as it confuses cmd.exe with unmatched "
#--error 1
#--exec echo "write_file filename \";" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
Content for test_file1
EOF
file_exists $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
cat_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp END_DELIMITER;
Content for test_file1 contains EOF
END_DELIMITER
file_exists $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
# write to already exisiting file
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR
--error 1
--exec echo "write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test for append_file
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
Content for test_file1
EOF
file_exists $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
append_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
Appended text
EOF
file_exists $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
append_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
Appended text on nonexisting file
EOF
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test for cat_file
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp
Some data
for cat_file command
of mysqltest
EOF
cat_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
--error 1
--exec echo "cat_file non_existing_file;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test for diff_files
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff1.tmp
Some data
for diff_file command
of mysqltest
EOF
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff2.tmp
Some data
for diff_file command
of mysqltest
EOF
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff3.tmp
Some other data
for diff_file command
of mysqltest
EOF
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff4.tmp
Some data
for diff_file command
of musqltest
EOF
# Compare equal files
--diff_files $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff1.tmp $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff2.tmp
--diff_files $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff2.tmp $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff1.tmp
# Write the below commands to a intermediary file and execute them with
# mysqltest in --exec, since the output will vary depending on what "diff"
# is available it is sent to /dev/null
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff.test
# Compare files that differ in size
--error 2
--diff_files $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff1.tmp $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff3.tmp
--error 2
--diff_files $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff3.tmp $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff1.tmp
# Compare files that differ only in content
--error 1
--diff_files $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff1.tmp $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff4.tmp
--error 1
--diff_files $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff4.tmp $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff1.tmp
EOF
# Execute the above diffs, and send their output to /dev/null - only
# interesting to see that it returns correct error codes
--exec $MYSQL_TEST < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff.test > /dev/null 2>&1
# Compare equal files, again...
--diff_files $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff1.tmp $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff2.tmp
--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff1.tmp
--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff2.tmp
--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff3.tmp
--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff4.tmp
--remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/diff.test
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test for file_exist
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1
--exec echo "file_exists ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 0,1
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
--error 1
file_exists $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
Content for test_file1
EOF
file_exists $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
--error 1
file_exists $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/test_file1.tmp;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test for copy_file
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/file1.tmp
file1
EOF
copy_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/file1.tmp $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/file2.tmp;
file_exists $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/file2.tmp;
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/file1.tmp;
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/file2.tmp;
--error 1
--exec echo "copy_file ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "copy_file from_file;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test for chmod
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/file1.tmp
file1
EOF
chmod 0000 $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/file1.tmp;
# The below write fails, but --error is not implemented
# for write_file
#--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/file1.tmp
#test should fail
#EOF
chmod 0777 $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/file1.tmp;
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/file1.tmp;
--write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/file1.tmp
test2
EOF
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/file1.tmp;
--error 1
--exec echo "chmod ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "chmod 0 from_file;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "chmod 08 from_file;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "chmod from_file;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "chmod ABZD from_file;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "chmod 06789 from_file;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test for perl
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--perl
print "hello\n";
EOF
--perl EOF
print "hello\n";
EOF
--perl DELIMITER
print "hello\n";
DELIMITER
--error 1
--exec echo "perl TOO_LONG_DELIMITER ;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
perl;
print "hello\n";
EOF
perl;
# Print "hello"
print "hello\n";
EOF
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test for die
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1
--exec echo "die test of die;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test for exit
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--exec echo "echo Some output; exit; echo Not this;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test for sorted_result
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
create table t1( a int, b char(255), c timestamp);
insert into t1 values(1, 'Line 1', '2007-04-05'), (2, "Part 2", '2007-04-05');
insert into t1 values(1, 'Line 1', '2007-04-05'), (2, "Part 3", '2007-04-05');
select * from t1;
--sorted_result
select * from t1;
# Should not be sorted
select * from t1;
disable_result_log;
sorted_result;
select * from t1;
enable_result_log;
--sorted_result
select '';
sorted_result;
select "h";
--sorted_result
select "he";
--sorted_result
select "hep";
--sorted_result
select "hepp";
drop table t1;
# 1. Assignment of result set sorting
sorted_result;
SELECT 2 as "my_col"
UNION
SELECT 1;
#
--sorted_result
SELECT 2 as "my_col" UNION SELECT 1;
--sorted_result
SELECT 2 as "my_col"
UNION
SELECT 1;
# 2. Ensure that the table header will be not sorted into the result
--sorted_result
SELECT '2' as "3"
UNION
SELECT '1';
# 3. Ensure that an empty result set does not cause problems
CREATE TABLE t1( a CHAR);
--sorted_result
SELECT * FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
# 4. Ensure that NULL values within the result set do not cause problems
SELECT NULL as "my_col1",2 AS "my_col2"
UNION
SELECT NULL,1;
--sorted_result
SELECT NULL as "my_col1",2 AS "my_col2"
UNION
SELECT NULL,1;
#
SELECT 2 as "my_col1",NULL AS "my_col2"
UNION
SELECT 1,NULL;
--sorted_result
SELECT 2 as "my_col1",NULL AS "my_col2"
UNION
SELECT 1,NULL;
# 5. "sorted_result" changes nothing when applied to a non query statement.
sorted_result;
SET @a = 17;
#
# 6. Show that "sorted_result;" before the "SET @a = 17;" above does not affect
# the now following query.
SELECT 2 as "my_col"
UNION
SELECT 1;
# 7. Ensure that "sorted_result" in combination with $variables works
let $my_stmt=SELECT 2 as "my_col"
UNION
SELECT 1;
--sorted_result
eval $my_stmt;
# 8. Ensure that "sorted_result " does not change the semantics of
# "--error ...." or the protocol output after such an expected failure
--sorted_result
--error 1146
SELECT '2' as "my_col1",2 as "my_col2"
UNION
SELECT '1',1 from t2;
# 9. Ensure that several result formatting options including "sorted_result"
# - have all an effect
# - "--sorted_result" does not need to be direct before the statement
# - Row sorting is applied after modification of the column content
--sorted_result
--replace_column 1 #
SELECT '1' as "my_col1",2 as "my_col2"
UNION
SELECT '2',1;
# 10. Ensure that at least 1024 rows within a result set do not cause problems
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (f1 INT);
INSERT INTO t1 SET f1 = 1024;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT f1 - 1 FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT f1 - 2 FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT f1 - 4 FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT f1 - 8 FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT f1 - 16 FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT f1 - 32 FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT f1 - 64 FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT f1 - 128 FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT f1 - 256 FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT f1 - 512 FROM t1;
--disable_result_log
--sorted_result
SELECT * FROM t1;
--enable_result_log
DROP TABLE t1;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Some coverage tests
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--disable_query_log
--exec $MYSQL_TEST --help 2>&1 > /dev/null
--exec $MYSQL_TEST --version 2>&1 > /dev/null
--enable_query_log
--disable_abort_on_error
--error 1
--exec $MYSQL_TEST a b c 2>&1 > /dev/null
--enable_abort_on_error
--enable_query_log
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# test for query_get_value
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
CREATE TABLE t1(
a int, b varchar(255), c datetime
);
SHOW COLUMNS FROM t1;
#------------ Positive tests ------------
# 1. constant parameters
# value is simple string without spaces
let $value= query_get_value(SHOW COLUMNS FROM t1, Type, 1);
--echo statement=SHOW COLUMNS FROM t1 row_number=1, column_name="Type", Value=$value
let $value= query_get_value("SHOW COLUMNS FROM t1", Type, 1);
--echo statement="SHOW COLUMNS FROM t1" row_number=1, column_name="Type", Value=$value
#
# 2. $variables as parameters
# value IS NULL
let $my_show= SHOW COLUMNS FROM t1;
let $column_name= Default;
let $row_number= 1;
let $value= query_get_value($my_show, $column_name, $row_number);
--echo statement=$my_show row_number=$row_number, column_name=$column_name, Value=$value
#
# 3. result set of a SELECT (not recommended, because projection and
# selection could be done much better by pure SELECT functionality)
# value is string with space in the middle
let $value= query_get_value(SELECT 'A B' AS "MyColumn", MyColumn, 1);
--echo value= ->$value<-
#
# 4. column name with space
let $value= query_get_value(SELECT 1 AS "My Column", My Column, 1);
--echo value= $value
#
#------------ Negative tests ------------
# 5. Incomplete statement including missing parameters
# 5.1 incomplete statement
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$value= query_get_value(SHOW;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# 5.2 missing query
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$value= query_get_value;" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# 5.3 missing column name
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$value= query_get_value(SHOW COLUMNS FROM t1);" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# 5.4 missing row number
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$value= query_get_value(SHOW COLUMNS FROM t1, Field);" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
#
# 6. Somehow "wrong" value of parameters
# 6.1 row parameter
# 6.1.1 non sense number 0
let $value= initialized;
let $value= query_get_value(SHOW COLUMNS FROM t1, Field, 0);
--echo value= $value
# 6.1.2 after the last row
let $value= initialized;
let $value= query_get_value(SHOW COLUMNS FROM t1, Field, 10);
--echo value= $value
# 6.1.3 invalid row number
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$value= query_get_value(SHOW COLUMNS FROM t1, Field, notnumber);" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# 6.2 column name parameter, name of not existing column
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$value= query_get_value(SHOW COLUMNS FROM t1, column_not_exists, 1);" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# 6.3. statement which never gives a result set
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$value= query_get_value(SET @A = 1, Field, 1);" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
# 6.4. statement contains a ","
# Note: There is no need to improve this, because we need query_get_value
# for SHOW commands only.
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$value= query_get_value(SELECT 1 AS "A", 1 AS "B", 1);" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
#
# 7. empty result set
let $value= initialized;
let $value= query_get_value(SELECT a FROM t1, a, 1);
--echo value= $value
#
# 9. failing statement
--error 1
--exec echo "let \$value= query_get_value(SHOW COLNS FROM t1, Field, 1);" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
#
# 10. Artificial example how to process a complete SHOW result set:
let $show_statement= SHOW COLUMNS FROM t1;
let $rowno= 1;
let $run=1;
let $count= 0;
--echo
--echo Field Type Null Key Default Extra
while ($run)
{
let $Field= query_get_value($show_statement, Field, $rowno);
if (`SELECT '$Field' = 'No such row'`)
{
let $run= 0;
}
if (`SELECT '$Field' <> 'No such row'`)
{
let $Type= query_get_value($show_statement, Type, $rowno);
let $Null= query_get_value($show_statement, Null, $rowno);
if (`SELECT '$Null' = 'YES'`)
{
inc $count;
}
let $Key= query_get_value($show_statement, Key, $rowno);
let $Default= query_get_value($show_statement, Default, $rowno);
let $Extra= query_get_value($show_statement, Extra, $rowno);
--echo $Field $Type $Null ->$Key<- $Default $Extra
inc $rowno;
}
}
--echo
--echo Number of columns with Default NULL: $count
--echo
eval $show_statement;
drop table t1;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test change_user command
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--error 1
--exec echo "--change_user root,,inexistent" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--change_user inexistent,,test" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--error 1
--exec echo "--change_user root,inexistent,test" | $MYSQL_TEST 2>&1
--change_user
--change_user root
--change_user root,,
--change_user root,,test
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test mkdir and rmdir command
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
mkdir $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir;
rmdir $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir;
# Directory already exist
mkdir $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir;
--error 1
mkdir $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir;
# Remove dir with file inside
write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir/file1.txt;
hello
EOF
list_files $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir;
# list_files gets the directory list before creating the new file
list_files_write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir/file2.txt $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir *;
list_files_append_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir/file2.txt $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir *2*;
list_files_write_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir/file2.txt $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir file?.txt;
list_files_append_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir/file3.txt $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir file*.txt;
diff_files $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir/file2.txt $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir/file3.txt;
--error 1
rmdir $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir;
cat_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir/file3.txt;
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir/file1.txt;
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir/file2.txt;
remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir/file3.txt;
rmdir $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/testdir;
#
# Bug #36041: mysql-test-run doesn't seem to string match 100% effectively
# on Windows
#
--replace_result c:\\a.txt z
SELECT 'c:\\a.txt' AS col;
--echo End of tests