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# include/read_many_rows.inc # # Test how filesort and buffered-record-reads works # This test needs a lot of time. # # The variables # $engine_type -- storage engine to be tested # $other_engine_type -- storage engine <> $engine_type, if possible # 1. $other_engine_type must allow to store many rows # without using non standard server options # (does not need a t/read_many_rows_*-master.opt file) # 2. $other_engine_type must point to an all time # available storage engine # 2006-08 MySQL 5.1 MyISAM and MEMORY only # have to be set before sourcing this script. # # Last update: # 2006-08-03 ML test refactored (MySQL 5.1) # main code t/innodb-big.test --> include/read_many_rows.inc # eval SET SESSION DEFAULT_STORAGE_ENGINE = $engine_type; --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2, t3, t4; --enable_warnings eval CREATE TABLE t1 (id INTEGER) ENGINE=$other_engine_type; CREATE TABLE t2 (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY); CREATE TABLE t3 (a CHAR(32) PRIMARY KEY,id INTEGER); eval CREATE TABLE t4 (a CHAR(32) PRIMARY KEY,id INTEGER) ENGINE=$other_engine_type; INSERT INTO t1 (id) VALUES (1); INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+1 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+2 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+4 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+8 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+16 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+32 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+64 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+128 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+256 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+512 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+1024 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+2048 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+4096 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+8192 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+16384 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+32768 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+65536 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+131072 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+262144 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+524288 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT id+1048576 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t2 SELECT * FROM t1; INSERT INTO t3 SELECT CONCAT(id),id FROM t2 ORDER BY -id; INSERT INTO t4 SELECT * FROM t3 ORDER BY CONCAT(a); SELECT SUM(id) FROM t3; DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3,t4; # # Bug#24989: The DEADLOCK error is improperly handled by InnoDB. # CREATE TABLE t1 (f1 int NOT NULL) ENGINE=InnoDB; CREATE TABLE t2 (f2 int(11) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT) ENGINE=InnoDB; DELIMITER |; CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi before INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '40001' SET @a:= 'deadlock'; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SET @a:= 'exception'; INSERT INTO t2 (f2) VALUES (1); DELETE FROM t2 WHERE f2 = 1; END;| CREATE PROCEDURE proc24989() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '40001' SET @b:= 'deadlock'; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SET @a:= 'exception'; INSERT INTO t2 (f2) VALUES (1); DELETE FROM t2 WHERE f2 = 1; END;| create procedure proc24989_2() deterministic begin declare continue handler for sqlexception select 'Outer handler' as 'exception'; insert into t1 values(1); select "continued"; end| DELIMITER ;| connect (con1,localhost,root,,); connect (con2,localhost,root,,); connection con1; start transaction; insert into t1 values(1); connection con2; start transaction; insert into t2 values(123); send insert into t1 values(1); connection con1; --sleep 1 insert into t1 values(1); connection con2; --error 1213 reap; select @a; # check that the whole transaction was rolled back select * from t2; connection con1; commit; start transaction; insert into t1 values(1); connection con2; start transaction; insert into t2 values(123); send call proc24989(); connection con1; --sleep 1 insert into t1 values(1); connection con2; reap; select @a,@b; # check that the whole transaction was rolled back select * from t2; connection con1; commit; start transaction; insert into t1 values(1); connection con2; start transaction; insert into t2 values(123); send call proc24989_2(); connection con1; --sleep 1 insert into t1 values(1); commit; connection con2; reap; # check that the whole transaction was rolled back select * from t2; disconnect con1; disconnect con2; connection default; drop procedure proc24989; drop procedure proc24989_2; drop table t1,t2;