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# ==== Purpose ==== # # Execute a statement and write the result to a file. This is useful # if the output needs more advanced parsing than can be done by # mysqltest commands. # # The statement is sent to mysqld on current connection using # the mysql command line client. # # ==== Usage ==== # # --let $statement= <STATEMENT> # --let $output_file= {<FILE>|GENERATE} # [--let $dont_print_statement= 1] # [--let $allow_error= 1] # [--let $append= 1] # --source include/write_result_to_file.inc # # Parameters: # $statement # The statement to execute. # # $output_file # Name of file to write. If omitted, generates a new filename and # stores the name both in the mysqltest variable $output_file and # in the environment variable $OUTPUT_FILE. # # $dont_print_statement # By default, the statement is echoed to the result log. If the # statement contains non-deterministic output, set this variable # to suppress it. # # $allow_error # By default, this script causes the test to fail if the statement # generates an error. If $allow_error is set, errors are ignored. # # $append # By default, any existing file is overwritten. If $append is # specified, and the file exists, it appends to the file. # Get the port and socket used by mysqld on current connection --let _WRTF_SERVER_PORT= `SELECT @@PORT` --let _WRTF_SERVER_SOCKET= `SELECT @@SOCKET` --let $_write_result_msg= [connection=$CURRENT_CONNECTION] if (!$dont_print_statement) { --let $_write_result_msg= [connection=$CURRENT_CONNECTION statement=$statement] } --let $include_filename= write_result_to_file.inc $_write_result_msg --source include/begin_include_file.inc if ($statement == '') { --die !!!ERROR IN TEST: mysqltest variable 'statement' not set in write_result_to_file.inc } --let _WRTF_STATEMENT= $statement if (!$output_file) { --die !!!ERROR IN TEST: mysqltest variable 'output_file' not set in write_result_to_file.inc } if ($output_file == GENERATE) { --let $output_file= `SELECT UUID()` --let $output_file= $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/_stmt_file_$output_file } --let _WRTF_OUTPUT_FILE= $output_file if ($allow_error) { --let _WRTF_ALLOW_ERROR= 1 } if (!$allow_error) { --let _WRTF_ALLOW_ERROR= 0 } if ($append) { --let _WRTF_APPEND= 1 } if (!$append) { --let _WRTF_APPEND= 0 } perl; use strict; my $stmt= $ENV{'_WRTF_STATEMENT'}; # Connecting mysql to same mysqld as current connectiona # by overriding port and socket my $mysql= $ENV{'MYSQL'}; my $server_port= $ENV{'_WRTF_SERVER_PORT'}; my $server_socket= $ENV{'_WRTF_SERVER_SOCKET'}; my $redirection_type= $ENV{'_WRTF_APPEND'} ? '>>' : '>'; $mysql .= " --port=$server_port --socket=$server_socket"; my $outfile = $ENV{'_WRTF_OUTPUT_FILE'}; open MYSQL, "| $mysql $redirection_type $outfile" or die "Error $? opening MYSQL pipe '| $mysql > $outfile': $!"; print MYSQL $stmt, ';' or die "Error $? printing statement '$stmt' to MYSQL pipe '| $mysql > $outfile': $!"; close MYSQL or $ENV{'_WRTF_ALLOW_ERROR'} or die "Error $? closing MYSQL pipe '| $mysql > $outfile' reading '$stmt': $!"; EOF --let $include_filename= write_result_to_file.inc [$write_result_msg] --source include/end_include_file.inc