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########################################################################### # # Cleanup. # ########################################################################### --disable_warnings # Drop stored routines (if any) for general SP-vars test cases. These routines # are created in include/sp-vars.inc file. DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp_vars_check_dflt; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp_vars_check_assignment; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS sp_vars_check_ret1; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS sp_vars_check_ret2; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS sp_vars_check_ret3; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS sp_vars_check_ret4; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS sp_vars_div_zero; --enable_warnings ########################################################################### # # Some general tests for SP-vars functionality. # ########################################################################### # Create the procedure in ANSI mode. Check that all necessary warnings are # emitted properly. SET @@sql_mode = 'ansi'; --source include/sp-vars.inc --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo Calling the routines, created in ANSI mode. --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo CALL sp_vars_check_dflt(); CALL sp_vars_check_assignment(); SELECT sp_vars_check_ret1(); SELECT sp_vars_check_ret2(); SELECT sp_vars_check_ret3(); SELECT sp_vars_check_ret4(); SELECT sp_vars_div_zero(); # Check that changing sql_mode after creating a store procedure does not # matter. SET @@sql_mode = 'traditional'; --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo Calling in TRADITIONAL mode the routines, created in ANSI mode. --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo CALL sp_vars_check_dflt(); CALL sp_vars_check_assignment(); SELECT sp_vars_check_ret1(); SELECT sp_vars_check_ret2(); SELECT sp_vars_check_ret3(); SELECT sp_vars_check_ret4(); SELECT sp_vars_div_zero(); # Create the procedure in TRADITIONAL mode. Check that error will be thrown on # execution. DROP PROCEDURE sp_vars_check_dflt; DROP PROCEDURE sp_vars_check_assignment; DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret1; DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret2; DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret3; DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret4; DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_div_zero; --source include/sp-vars.inc --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo Calling the routines, created in TRADITIONAL mode. --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE CALL sp_vars_check_dflt(); --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE CALL sp_vars_check_assignment(); --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE SELECT sp_vars_check_ret1(); --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE SELECT sp_vars_check_ret2(); --error ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_FIELD SELECT sp_vars_check_ret3(); SELECT sp_vars_check_ret4(); --error ER_DIVISION_BY_ZERO SELECT sp_vars_div_zero(); SET @@sql_mode = 'ansi'; # # Cleanup. # DROP PROCEDURE sp_vars_check_dflt; DROP PROCEDURE sp_vars_check_assignment; DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret1; DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret2; DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret3; DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_check_ret4; DROP FUNCTION sp_vars_div_zero; ########################################################################### # # Tests for BIT data type. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BIT data type tests --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN DECLARE v1 BIT; DECLARE v2 BIT(1); DECLARE v3 BIT(3) DEFAULT b'101'; DECLARE v4 BIT(64) DEFAULT 0x5555555555555555; DECLARE v5 BIT(3); DECLARE v6 BIT(64); DECLARE v7 BIT(8) DEFAULT 128; DECLARE v8 BIT(8) DEFAULT '128'; DECLARE v9 BIT(8) DEFAULT ' 128'; DECLARE v10 BIT(8) DEFAULT 'x 128'; SET v1 = v4; SET v2 = 0; SET v5 = v4; # check overflow SHOW WARNINGS; SET v6 = v3; # check padding SELECT HEX(v1); SELECT HEX(v2); SELECT HEX(v3); SELECT HEX(v4); SELECT HEX(v5); SELECT HEX(v6); SELECT HEX(v7); SELECT HEX(v8); SELECT HEX(v9); SELECT HEX(v10); END| delimiter ;| CALL p1(); # # Cleanup. # DROP PROCEDURE p1; ########################################################################### # # Tests for CASE statements functionality: # - test for general functionality (scopes, nested cases, CASE in loops); # - test that if type of the CASE expression is changed on each iteration, # the execution will be correct. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo CASE expression tests. --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p2; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; # # Test case. # CREATE TABLE t1(log_msg VARCHAR(1024)); delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1(arg VARCHAR(255)) BEGIN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: step1'); CASE arg * 10 WHEN 10 * 10 THEN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: on 10'); WHEN 10 * 10 + 10 * 10 THEN BEGIN CASE arg / 10 WHEN 1 THEN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case2: on 1'); WHEN 2 THEN BEGIN DECLARE i TINYINT DEFAULT 10; WHILE i > 0 DO INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(CONCAT('p1: case1: case2: loop: i: ', i)); CASE MOD(i, 2) WHEN 0 THEN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case2: loop: i is even'); WHEN 1 THEN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case2: loop: i is odd'); ELSE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case2: loop: ERROR'); END CASE; SET i = i - 1; END WHILE; END; ELSE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case2: ERROR'); END CASE; CASE arg WHEN 10 THEN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case3: on 10'); WHEN 20 THEN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case3: on 20'); ELSE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: case3: ERROR'); END CASE; END; ELSE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case1: ERROR'); END CASE; CASE arg * 10 WHEN 10 * 10 THEN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: on 10'); WHEN 10 * 10 + 10 * 10 THEN BEGIN CASE arg / 10 WHEN 1 THEN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case5: on 1'); WHEN 2 THEN BEGIN DECLARE i TINYINT DEFAULT 10; WHILE i > 0 DO INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(CONCAT('p1: case4: case5: loop: i: ', i)); CASE MOD(i, 2) WHEN 0 THEN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case5: loop: i is even'); WHEN 1 THEN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case5: loop: i is odd'); ELSE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case5: loop: ERROR'); END CASE; SET i = i - 1; END WHILE; END; ELSE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case5: ERROR'); END CASE; CASE arg WHEN 10 THEN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case6: on 10'); WHEN 20 THEN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case6: on 20'); ELSE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: case6: ERROR'); END CASE; END; ELSE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p1: case4: ERROR'); END CASE; END| CREATE PROCEDURE p2() BEGIN DECLARE i TINYINT DEFAULT 3; WHILE i > 0 DO IF MOD(i, 2) = 0 THEN SET @_test_session_var = 10; ELSE SET @_test_session_var = 'test'; END IF; CASE @_test_session_var WHEN 10 THEN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p2: case: numerical type'); WHEN 'test' THEN INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p2: case: string type'); ELSE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('p2: case: ERROR'); END CASE; SET i = i - 1; END WHILE; END| delimiter ;| CALL p1(10); CALL p1(20); CALL p2(); SELECT * FROM t1; # # Cleanup. # DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE p2; DROP TABLE t1; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#14161: Stored procedure cannot retrieve bigint unsigned. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#14161 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # CREATE TABLE t1(col BIGINT UNSIGNED); INSERT INTO t1 VALUE(18446744073709551614); delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1(IN arg BIGINT UNSIGNED) BEGIN SELECT arg; SELECT * FROM t1; SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE col = arg; END| delimiter ;| CALL p1(18446744073709551614); # # Cleanup. # DROP TABLE t1; DROP PROCEDURE p1; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#13705: parameters to stored procedures are not verified. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#13705 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1(x VARCHAR(10), y CHAR(3)) READS SQL DATA BEGIN SELECT x, y; END| delimiter ;| CALL p1('alpha', 'abc'); CALL p1('alpha', 'abcdef'); # # Cleanup. # DROP PROCEDURE p1; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#13675: DATETIME/DATE type in store proc param seems to be # converted as varbinary. # # TODO: test case failed. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#13675 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1(x DATETIME) BEGIN CREATE TABLE t1 SELECT x; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; END| delimiter ;| CALL p1(NOW()); CALL p1('test'); # # Cleanup. # DROP PROCEDURE p1; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#12976: Boolean values reversed in stored procedures? # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#12976 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p2; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # CREATE TABLE t1(b BIT(1)); INSERT INTO t1(b) VALUES(b'0'), (b'1'); delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN SELECT HEX(b), b = 0, b = FALSE, b IS FALSE, b = 1, b = TRUE, b IS TRUE FROM t1; END| CREATE PROCEDURE p2() BEGIN DECLARE vb BIT(1); SELECT b INTO vb FROM t1 WHERE b = 0; SELECT HEX(vb), vb = 0, vb = FALSE, vb IS FALSE, vb = 1, vb = TRUE, vb IS TRUE; SELECT b INTO vb FROM t1 WHERE b = 1; SELECT HEX(vb), vb = 0, vb = FALSE, vb IS FALSE, vb = 1, vb = TRUE, vb IS TRUE; END| delimiter ;| call p1(); call p2(); # # Cleanup. # DROP TABLE t1; DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE p2; # Additional tests for Bug#12976 --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS table_12976_a; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS table_12976_b; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS proc_12976_a; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS proc_12976_b; --enable_warnings CREATE TABLE table_12976_a (val bit(1)); CREATE TABLE table_12976_b( appname varchar(15), emailperm bit not null default 1, phoneperm bit not null default 0); insert into table_12976_b values ('A', b'1', b'1'), ('B', b'0', b'0'); delimiter ||; CREATE PROCEDURE proc_12976_a() BEGIN declare localvar bit(1); SELECT val INTO localvar FROM table_12976_a; SELECT coalesce(localvar, 1)+1, coalesce(val, 1)+1 FROM table_12976_a; END|| CREATE PROCEDURE proc_12976_b( name varchar(15), out ep bit, out msg varchar(10)) BEGIN SELECT emailperm into ep FROM table_12976_b where (appname = name); IF ep is true THEN SET msg = 'True'; ELSE SET msg = 'False'; END IF; END|| delimiter ;|| INSERT table_12976_a VALUES (0); call proc_12976_a(); UPDATE table_12976_a set val=1; call proc_12976_a(); call proc_12976_b('A', @ep, @msg); select @ep, @msg; call proc_12976_b('B', @ep, @msg); select @ep, @msg; DROP TABLE table_12976_a; DROP TABLE table_12976_b; DROP PROCEDURE proc_12976_a; DROP PROCEDURE proc_12976_b; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#9572: Stored procedures: variable type declarations # ignored. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#9572 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p2; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p3; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p4; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p5; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p6; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # SET @@sql_mode = 'traditional'; delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN DECLARE v TINYINT DEFAULT 1e200; SELECT v; END| CREATE PROCEDURE p2() BEGIN DECLARE v DECIMAL(5) DEFAULT 1e200; SELECT v; END| CREATE PROCEDURE p3() BEGIN DECLARE v CHAR(5) DEFAULT 'abcdef'; SELECT v LIKE 'abc___'; END| CREATE PROCEDURE p4(arg VARCHAR(2)) BEGIN DECLARE var VARCHAR(1); SET var := arg; SELECT arg, var; END| CREATE PROCEDURE p5(arg CHAR(2)) BEGIN DECLARE var CHAR(1); SET var := arg; SELECT arg, var; END| CREATE PROCEDURE p6(arg DECIMAL(2)) BEGIN DECLARE var DECIMAL(1); SET var := arg; SELECT arg, var; END| delimiter ;| --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE CALL p1(); --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE CALL p2(); --error ER_DATA_TOO_LONG CALL p3(); --error ER_DATA_TOO_LONG CALL p4('aaa'); --error ER_DATA_TOO_LONG CALL p5('aa'); --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE CALL p6(10); # # Cleanup. # SET @@sql_mode = 'ansi'; DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE p2; DROP PROCEDURE p3; DROP PROCEDURE p4; DROP PROCEDURE p5; DROP PROCEDURE p6; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#9078: STORED PROCDURE: Decimal digits are not displayed # when we use DECIMAL datatype. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#9078 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1 (arg DECIMAL(64,2)) BEGIN DECLARE var DECIMAL(64,2); SET var = arg; SELECT var; END| delimiter ;| CALL p1(1929); CALL p1(1929.00); CALL p1(1929.003); # # Cleanup. # DROP PROCEDURE p1; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#8768: Functions: For any unsigned data type, -ve values can # be passed and returned. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#8768 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # # Create a function in ANSI mode. delimiter |; CREATE FUNCTION f1(arg TINYINT UNSIGNED) RETURNS TINYINT BEGIN RETURN arg; END| delimiter ;| SELECT f1(-2500); # Call in TRADITIONAL mode the function created in ANSI mode. SET @@sql_mode = 'traditional'; --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE SELECT f1(-2500); # Recreate the function in TRADITIONAL mode. DROP FUNCTION f1; delimiter |; CREATE FUNCTION f1(arg TINYINT UNSIGNED) RETURNS TINYINT BEGIN RETURN arg; END| delimiter ;| --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE SELECT f1(-2500); # # Cleanup. # SET @@sql_mode = 'ansi'; DROP FUNCTION f1; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#8769: Functions: For Int datatypes, out of range values can # be passed and returned. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#8769 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # # Create a function in ANSI mode. delimiter |; CREATE FUNCTION f1(arg MEDIUMINT) RETURNS MEDIUMINT BEGIN RETURN arg; END| delimiter ;| SELECT f1(8388699); # Call in TRADITIONAL mode the function created in ANSI mode. SET @@sql_mode = 'traditional'; --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE SELECT f1(8388699); # Recreate the function in TRADITIONAL mode. DROP FUNCTION f1; delimiter |; CREATE FUNCTION f1(arg MEDIUMINT) RETURNS MEDIUMINT BEGIN RETURN arg; END| delimiter ;| --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE SELECT f1(8388699); # # Cleanup. # SET @@sql_mode = 'ansi'; DROP FUNCTION f1; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#8702: Stored Procedures: No Error/Warning shown for # inappropriate data type matching. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#8702 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # CREATE TABLE t1(col VARCHAR(255)); INSERT INTO t1(col) VALUES('Hello, world!'); delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN DECLARE sp_var INTEGER; SELECT col INTO sp_var FROM t1 LIMIT 1; SHOW WARNINGS; SET @user_var = sp_var; SELECT sp_var; SELECT @user_var; END| delimiter ;| CALL p1(); # # Cleanup. # DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP TABLE t1; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#12903: upper function does not work inside a function. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#12903 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # CREATE TABLE t1(txt VARCHAR(255)); delimiter |; CREATE FUNCTION f1(arg VARCHAR(255)) RETURNS VARCHAR(255) BEGIN DECLARE v1 VARCHAR(255); DECLARE v2 VARCHAR(255); SET v1 = CONCAT(LOWER(arg), UPPER(arg)); SET v2 = CONCAT(LOWER(v1), UPPER(v1)); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(v1), (v2); RETURN CONCAT(LOWER(arg), UPPER(arg)); END| delimiter ;| SELECT f1('_aBcDe_'); SELECT * FROM t1; # # Cleanup. # DROP FUNCTION f1; DROP TABLE t1; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#13808: ENUM type stored procedure parameter accepts # non-enumerated data. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#13808 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p2; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1(arg ENUM('a', 'b')) BEGIN SELECT arg; END| CREATE PROCEDURE p2(arg ENUM('a', 'b')) BEGIN DECLARE var ENUM('c', 'd') DEFAULT arg; SHOW WARNINGS; SELECT arg, var; END| CREATE FUNCTION f1(arg ENUM('a', 'b')) RETURNS ENUM('c', 'd') BEGIN RETURN arg; END| delimiter ;| CALL p1('c'); CALL p2('a'); SELECT f1('a'); # # Cleanup. # DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE p2; DROP FUNCTION f1; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#13909: Varchar Stored Procedure Parameter always BINARY # string (ignores CHARACTER SET). # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#13909 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p2; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1(arg VARCHAR(255)) BEGIN SELECT CHARSET(arg); END| CREATE PROCEDURE p2(arg VARCHAR(255) CHARACTER SET UTF8) BEGIN SELECT CHARSET(arg); END| delimiter ;| CALL p1('t'); CALL p1(_UTF8 't'); CALL p2('t'); CALL p2(_LATIN1 't'); # # Cleanup. # DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE p2; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#14188: BINARY variables have no 0x00 padding. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#14188 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1(arg1 BINARY(2), arg2 VARBINARY(2)) BEGIN DECLARE var1 BINARY(2) DEFAULT 0x41; DECLARE var2 VARBINARY(2) DEFAULT 0x42; SELECT HEX(arg1), HEX(arg2); SELECT HEX(var1), HEX(var2); END| delimiter ;| CALL p1(0x41, 0x42); # # Cleanup. # DROP PROCEDURE p1; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#15148: Stored procedure variables accept non-scalar values. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#15148 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # CREATE TABLE t1(col1 TINYINT, col2 TINYINT); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2), (11, 12); delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1(arg TINYINT) BEGIN SELECT arg; END| delimiter ;| --error ER_OPERAND_COLUMNS CALL p1((1, 2)); --error ER_OPERAND_COLUMNS CALL p1((SELECT * FROM t1 LIMIT 1)); --error ER_OPERAND_COLUMNS CALL p1((SELECT col1, col2 FROM t1 LIMIT 1)); # # Cleanup. # DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP TABLE t1; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#13613: substring function in stored procedure. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#13613 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1(x VARCHAR(50)) BEGIN SET x = SUBSTRING(x, 1, 3); SELECT x; END| CREATE FUNCTION f1(x VARCHAR(50)) RETURNS VARCHAR(50) BEGIN RETURN SUBSTRING(x, 1, 3); END| delimiter ;| CALL p1('abcdef'); SELECT f1('ABCDEF'); # # Cleanup. # DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP FUNCTION f1; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#13665: concat with '' produce incorrect results in SP. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#13665 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo # # Prepare. # --disable_warnings DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1; --enable_warnings # # Test case. # delimiter |; CREATE FUNCTION f1() RETURNS VARCHAR(20000) BEGIN DECLARE var VARCHAR(2000); SET var = ''; SET var = CONCAT(var, 'abc'); SET var = CONCAT(var, ''); RETURN var; END| delimiter ;| SELECT f1(); # # Cleanup. # DROP FUNCTION f1; # # Bug#17226: Variable set in cursor on first iteration is assigned # second iterations value # # The problem was in incorrect handling of local variables of type # TEXT (BLOB). # --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; --enable_warnings delimiter |; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN DECLARE v_char VARCHAR(255); DECLARE v_text TEXT DEFAULT ''; SET v_char = 'abc'; SET v_text = v_char; SET v_char = 'def'; SET v_text = concat(v_text, '|', v_char); SELECT v_text; END| delimiter ;| CALL p1(); DROP PROCEDURE p1; # # Bug #27415 Text Variables in stored procedures # If the SP varible was also referenced on the right side # the result was corrupted. # DELIMITER |; --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS bug27415_text_test| DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS bug27415_text_test2| --enable_warnings CREATE PROCEDURE bug27415_text_test(entity_id_str_in text) BEGIN DECLARE str_remainder text; SET str_remainder = entity_id_str_in; select 'before substr', str_remainder; SET str_remainder = SUBSTRING(str_remainder, 3); select 'after substr', str_remainder; END| CREATE PROCEDURE bug27415_text_test2(entity_id_str_in text) BEGIN DECLARE str_remainder text; DECLARE str_remainder2 text; SET str_remainder2 = entity_id_str_in; select 'before substr', str_remainder2; SET str_remainder = SUBSTRING(str_remainder2, 3); select 'after substr', str_remainder; END| CALL bug27415_text_test('a,b,c')| CALL bug27415_text_test('a,b,c')| CALL bug27415_text_test2('a,b,c')| CALL bug27415_text_test('a,b,c')| DROP PROCEDURE bug27415_text_test| DROP PROCEDURE bug27415_text_test2| DELIMITER ;| # End of 5.0 tests. # # Bug #26277 User variable returns one type in SELECT @v and other for CREATE as SELECT @v # --disable_warnings drop function if exists f1; drop table if exists t1; --enable_warnings delimiter |; create function f1() returns int begin if @a=1 then set @b='abc'; else set @b=1; end if; set @a=1; return 0; end| create table t1 (a int)| insert into t1 (a) values (1), (2)| set @b=1| set @a=0| select f1(), @b from t1| set @b:='test'| set @a=0| select f1(), @b from t1| delimiter ;| drop function f1; drop table t1; # End of 5.1 tests. ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#28299: To-number conversion warnings work # differenly with CHAR and VARCHAR sp variables # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#28299 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo DELIMITER |; CREATE PROCEDURE ctest() BEGIN DECLARE i CHAR(16); DECLARE j INT; SET i= 'string'; SET j= 1 + i; END| DELIMITER ;| CALL ctest(); DROP PROCEDURE ctest; DELIMITER |; CREATE PROCEDURE vctest() BEGIN DECLARE i VARCHAR(16); DECLARE j INT; SET i= 'string'; SET j= 1 + i; END| DELIMITER ;| CALL vctest(); DROP PROCEDURE vctest; ########################################################################### # # Test case for BUG#19770958 WRONG RESULTS WITH STORED PROGRAMS AND # NULLABLE SYSTEM VARIABLES: Create a function which returns a system # variable which initially is NULL. Then update the variable and call function # again to see that it returns the updated value. # ########################################################################### --echo --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo BUG#19770958 --echo --------------------------------------------------------------- --echo CREATE TABLE t (a INT PRIMARY KEY, b TEXT, FULLTEXT(b)) ENGINE=InnoDB; CREATE FUNCTION f() RETURNS TEXT RETURN @@GLOBAL.innodb_ft_aux_table; SELECT @@GLOBAL.innodb_ft_aux_table, f(); SET GLOBAL innodb_ft_aux_table="test/t"; SELECT @@GLOBAL.innodb_ft_aux_table, f(); SET GLOBAL innodb_ft_aux_table= default; DROP FUNCTION f; DROP TABLE t;