mariadb/mysql-test
unknown f65e9210ee BUG#6762 ALTER TABLE gives weird results and error message
- Better error message when table definition has changed


mysql-test/r/ndb_alter_table.result:
  New error message and code when table definition has changed.
mysql-test/r/ndb_multi.result:
  Safety, drop tables in second server as well
mysql-test/t/ndb_alter_table.test:
  New error message and code when table definition has changed.
mysql-test/t/ndb_multi.test:
  Safety, drop tables in second server as well
sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc:
  When error 284 is returned from NDB a check must be made to see what the error really means.
   - if table does not exists any more, return 709 -> No such table exists
   - if table still exists, table has most likely been altered and table id and version has 
     changed, print  hardcoded  errormessage indicating that transaction should retried
    (this error message should be translated to a langauge dependent error message in 5.0)
    
  Remove mapping from 284 to HA_ERR_NO_SUCH_TABLE
2005-04-04 12:26:05 +02:00
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include Merge neptunus.(none):/home/msvensson/mysql/bug8807 2005-03-30 14:30:32 +02:00
lib mysql-test-run.pl: 2005-03-29 07:29:38 +02:00
misc
ndb backported ndb_mgm options from 5.0 2005-01-25 10:03:27 +01:00
r BUG#6762 ALTER TABLE gives weird results and error message 2005-04-04 12:26:05 +02:00
std_data merge with 4.0 2004-11-12 11:17:53 +02:00
suite/jp Many files: 2005-01-07 14:32:05 +02:00
t BUG#6762 ALTER TABLE gives weird results and error message 2005-04-04 12:26:05 +02:00
create-test-result
fix-result
init_db.sql replaced init_db.sql 2004-11-10 15:03:59 +05:00
install_test_db.sh
Makefile.am mysql-test-run to default run with ndbcluster if compiled with that support 2005-03-07 13:42:01 +01:00
my_create_tables.c WL#964 2005-01-31 19:18:06 +05:00
my_manage.c WL#964 2005-02-02 19:53:49 +05:00
my_manage.h corrected mysqltest.dsp 2004-12-14 18:46:55 +05:00
mysql-test-run.pl mysql-test-run.pl: 2005-03-29 07:29:38 +02:00
mysql-test-run.sh Backport of ChangeSet 1.1700.256.8: Export the variable MASTER_MY_PORT1 from the place where the second master is started 2005-03-29 15:15:28 +02:00
mysql_test_run_new.c WL#964 2005-02-02 19:53:49 +05:00
README README: 2005-03-23 10:45:57 -06:00
README.gcov
resolve-stack

This directory contains a test suite for mysql daemon. To run
the currently existing test cases, simply execute ./mysql-test-run in
this directory. It will fire up the newly built mysqld and test it.

If you want to run the test with a running MySQL server use the --external
option to mysql-test-run.

Note that you do not have to have to do make install, and you could
actually have a co-existing MySQL installation - the tests will not
conflict with it.

All tests must pass. If one or more of them fail on your system, please
read the following manual section of how to report the problem:

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/MySQL_test_suite.html


You can create your own test cases. To create a test case:

 xemacs t/test_case_name.test

 in the file, put a set of SQL commands that will create some tables,
 load test data, run some queries to manipulate it.

 We would appreciate if the test tables were called t1, t2, t3 ... (to not
 conflict too much with existing tables).

 Your test should begin by dropping the tables you are going to create and
 end by dropping them again.  This will ensure that one can run the test
 over and over again.
 
 If you are using mysqltest commands (like result file names) in your
 test case you should do 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 cases consistent of SQL commands and comments
 you can create the test case 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 --record-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 wrong, 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.

To submit your test case, 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://support.mysql.com/pub/mysql/secret/ and send  a mail
to bugs@lists.mysql.com