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# ==== Purpose ==== # # Execute a statement on one connection. When it reaches a given sync # point: pause, execute another statement on another connection, and # unpause. # # See also: execute_to_sync_point.inc, execute_from_sync_point.inc # # ==== Usage ==== # # --let $statement_connection= CONNECTION_NAME # --let $statement= STATEMENT # [--let $auxiliary_statement= STATEMENT | --let $auxiliary_file= FILE] # --let $sync_point= SYNC_POINT_NAME # [--let $auxiliary_connection= CONNECTION_NAME] # [--let $quiet= [0|1|2]] # [--let $sync_point_timeout= N] # --source include/execute_at_sync_point.inc # # Parameters: # # $statement_connection # The connection on which $statement is to be executed. # This must be different from $auxiliary_connection. # # $statement # The statement that will be paused on the sync point. # # $auxiliary_statement # The statement that will be executed on the current connection while # $statement is paused on the sync point. # # $auxiliary_file # If this is not an empty string, this file will be sourced on the current # connection while $statement is paused on the sync point. # Exactly one of $auxiliary_file and $auxiliary_statement must be specified. # # $sync_point # The name of the sync point (not quoted). # # $auxiliary_connection # By default, $auxiliary_statement, as well as some SET DEBUG # statements, are executed on the current connection. If this # variable is not empty, uses $auxiliary_connection instead. # # $quiet # By default (or if $quiet==0), the following is echoed to the log: # START $statement; # auxiliary_statement or auxiliary_file; # result of $auxiliary_statement or source $auxiliary_file # END $statement; # If you set $quiet=1, the START and END lines are still there, # but from the auxiliary_statement only the result is echoed. # If you set $quiet=2, all output is suppressed. # # $sync_point_timeout # Both the $statement_connection and the current connection will # be waiting for a signal. By default, the wait has a timeout # specified by --debug-sync-timeout=N. You can set # $sync_point_timeout to use a different timeout. The unit is # seconds. # # $skip_reap # By default, the script will wait for $statement to ACK to the # client (reap). Set $skip_reap to prevent that from happening. # The caller then has the execute reap manually. # # Side effects: # If $auxiliary_statement is used, then the result of the statement # is stored in the variable $result. --let $include_silent= 1 --let $include_filename= execute_at_sync_point.inc --source include/begin_include_file.inc --let $include_silent= 0 if ($auxiliary_statement != '') { if ($auxiliary_file != '') { --die !!!ERROR IN TEST: cannot use both $auxiliary_file and $auxiliary_statement } } if ($auxiliary_statement == '') { if ($auxiliary_file == '') { --die !!!ERROR IN TEST: must use one of $auxiliary_file or $auxiliary_statement } } --source include/execute_to_sync_point.inc # execute auxiliary_statement or source auxiliary_file if (!$quiet) { if ($auxiliary_statement) { --echo $auxiliary_statement } if ($auxiliary_file) { --echo $auxiliary_file } } --connection $_esp_auxiliary_connection if ($auxiliary_statement) { --let $result= `$auxiliary_statement` if ($quiet != 2) { --echo $result } } if ($auxiliary_file) { --source $auxiliary_file } --source include/execute_from_sync_point.inc --let $include_filename= execute_at_sync_point.inc --source include/end_include_file.inc