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# t/innodb_mysql.test
#
# Last update:
# 2006-07-26 ML test refactored (MySQL 5.1)
#               main testing code t/innodb_mysql.test -> include/mix1.inc
#

#Want to skip this test from daily Valgrind execution.
--source include/no_valgrind_without_big.inc
# Adding big test option for this test.
--source include/big_test.inc

-- source include/have_innodb.inc
let $engine_type= InnoDB;
let $other_engine_type= MEMORY;
# InnoDB does support FOREIGN KEYs
let $test_foreign_keys= 1;
set global innodb_large_prefix=off;
--source include/mix1.inc
set global innodb_large_prefix=default;

--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1, t2, t3;
--enable_warnings
--echo #
--echo # BUG#35850: Performance regression in 5.1.23/5.1.24
--echo #
create table t1(a int);
insert into t1 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);
create table t2 (a int, b int, pk int, key(a,b), primary key(pk)) engine=innodb;
insert into t2 select @a:=A.a+10*(B.a + 10*C.a),@a, @a from t1 A, t1 B, t1 C;
--echo # this must use key 'a', not PRIMARY:
--replace_column 10 #
explain select a from t2 where a=b;
drop table t1, t2;

--echo #
--echo # Bug #40360: Binlog related errors with binlog off
--echo #
# This bug is triggered when the binlog format is STATEMENT and the
# binary log is turned off. In this case, no error should be shown for
# the statement since there are no replication issues.

SET SESSION BINLOG_FORMAT=STATEMENT;
SET SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED;
query_vertical select @@session.sql_log_bin, @@session.binlog_format, @@session.tx_isolation;
CREATE TABLE t1 ( a INT ) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1);
DROP TABLE t1;

--echo #
--echo # Bug#37284 Crash in Field_string::type()
--echo #
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings
CREATE TABLE t1 (a char(50)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE INDEX i1 on t1 (a(3));
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'abcde';
DROP TABLE t1;

--echo #
--echo # Bug #37742: HA_EXTRA_KEYREAD flag is set when key contains only prefix of
--echo # requested column
--echo #

CREATE TABLE foo (a int, b int, c char(10),
                  PRIMARY KEY (c(3)),
                  KEY b (b)
) engine=innodb;

CREATE TABLE foo2 (a int, b int, c char(10),
                  PRIMARY KEY (c),
                  KEY b (b)
) engine=innodb;

CREATE TABLE bar (a int, b int, c char(10),
                  PRIMARY KEY (c(3)),
                  KEY b (b)
) engine=myisam;

INSERT INTO foo VALUES
   (1,2,'abcdefghij'), (2,3,''), (3,4,'klmnopqrst'),
   (4,5,'uvwxyz'), (5,6,'meotnsyglt'), (4,5,'asfdewe');

INSERT INTO bar SELECT * FROM foo;
INSERT INTO foo2 SELECT * FROM foo;

-- disable_result_log
ANALYZE TABLE bar;
ANALYZE TABLE foo;
ANALYZE TABLE foo2;
-- enable_result_log

--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT c FROM bar WHERE b>2;
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT c FROM foo WHERE b>2;
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT c FROM foo2 WHERE b>2;

--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT c FROM bar WHERE c>2;
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT c FROM foo WHERE c>2;
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT c FROM foo2 WHERE c>2;

DROP TABLE foo, bar, foo2;


--echo #
--echo # Bug#41348: INSERT INTO tbl SELECT * FROM temp_tbl overwrites locking type of temp table
--echo #

--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t3,t2;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
--enable_warnings

DELIMITER |;
CREATE FUNCTION f1() RETURNS VARCHAR(250)
 BEGIN
     return 'hhhhhhh' ;
 END|
DELIMITER ;|

CREATE TABLE t1 (a VARCHAR(20), b VARCHAR(20), c VARCHAR(20)) ENGINE=INNODB;

BEGIN WORK;

CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t2 (a VARCHAR(20), b VARCHAR(20), c varchar(20)) ENGINE=INNODB;
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t3 LIKE t2;

INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('a','b',NULL),('c','d',NULL),('e','f',NULL);

SET @stmt := CONCAT('INSERT INTO t2 SELECT tbl.a, tbl.b, f1()',' FROM t1 tbl');
PREPARE stmt1 FROM @stmt;

SET @stmt := CONCAT('INSERT INTO t3', ' SELECT * FROM t2');
PREPARE stmt3 FROM @stmt;

EXECUTE stmt1;

COMMIT;

DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt1;
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt3;

DROP TABLE t1,t3,t2;
DROP FUNCTION f1;

--echo #
--echo # Bug#37016: TRUNCATE TABLE removes some rows but not all
--echo #

--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1,t2;
--enable_warnings

CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (id)) ENGINE=INNODB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (id INT PRIMARY KEY,
                 t1_id INT, INDEX par_ind (t1_id),
                 FOREIGN KEY (t1_id) REFERENCES t1(id)) ENGINE=INNODB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (3,2);

SET AUTOCOMMIT = 0;

START TRANSACTION;
--error ER_TRUNCATE_ILLEGAL_FK
TRUNCATE TABLE t1;
SELECT * FROM t1;
COMMIT;
SELECT * FROM t1;

START TRANSACTION;
--error ER_TRUNCATE_ILLEGAL_FK
TRUNCATE TABLE t1;
SELECT * FROM t1;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1;

SET AUTOCOMMIT = 1;

START TRANSACTION;
SELECT * FROM t1;
COMMIT;

--error ER_TRUNCATE_ILLEGAL_FK
TRUNCATE TABLE t1;
SELECT * FROM t1;
DELETE FROM t2 WHERE id = 3;

START TRANSACTION;
SELECT * FROM t1;
--error ER_TRUNCATE_ILLEGAL_FK
TRUNCATE TABLE t1;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1;
TRUNCATE TABLE t2;

DROP TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t1;

--echo #
--echo # Bug#40127 Multiple table DELETE IGNORE hangs on foreign key constraint violation on 5.0
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (
        id INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
        PRIMARY KEY (id)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;

CREATE TABLE t2 (
        id INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
        aid INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
        PRIMARY KEY (id),
        FOREIGN KEY (aid) REFERENCES t1 (id)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;

CREATE TABLE t3 (
        bid INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
        FOREIGN KEY (bid) REFERENCES t2 (id)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;

CREATE TABLE t4 (
  a INT
) ENGINE=InnoDB;

CREATE TABLE t5 (
  a INT
) ENGINE=InnoDB;

INSERT INTO t1 (id) VALUES (1);
INSERT INTO t2 (id, aid) VALUES (1, 1),(2,1),(3,1),(4,1);
INSERT INTO t3 (bid) VALUES (1);

INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4),(5);
INSERT INTO t5 VALUES (1);

DELETE t5 FROM t4 LEFT JOIN t5 ON t4.a= t5.a;

--error ER_ROW_IS_REFERENCED_2
DELETE t2, t1 FROM t2 INNER JOIN t1 ON (t2.aid = t1.id) WHERE t2.id = 1;
--error ER_ROW_IS_REFERENCED_2
DELETE t2, t1 FROM t2 INNER JOIN t1 ON (t2.aid = t1.id) WHERE t2.id = 1;

DELETE IGNORE t2, t1 FROM t2 INNER JOIN t1 ON (t2.aid = t1.id) WHERE t2.id = 1;

DROP TABLE t3;
DROP TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLES t4,t5;

--echo # Bug#40127 Multiple table DELETE IGNORE hangs on foreign key constraint violation on 5.0
--echo # Testing for any side effects of IGNORE on AFTER DELETE triggers used with
--echo # transactional tables.
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (i INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a VARCHAR(100)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t3 (i INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t4 (i INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, t1i INT, 
  FOREIGN KEY (t1i) REFERENCES t1(i))
  ENGINE=InnoDB;
delimiter ||;
CREATE TRIGGER trg AFTER DELETE ON t1 FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
  SET @b:='EXECUTED TRIGGER';
  INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (@b);
  SET @a:= error_happens_here;
END||
delimiter ;||

SET @b:="";
SET @a:="";
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4);
INSERT INTO t3 SELECT * FROM t1;
--echo ** An error in a trigger causes rollback of the statement.
--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
DELETE t1 FROM t3 LEFT JOIN t1 ON t1.i=t3.i;
SELECT @a,@b;
SELECT * FROM t2;
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t1.i=t3.i;

--echo ** Same happens with the IGNORE option
--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
DELETE IGNORE t1 FROM t3 LEFT JOIN t1 ON t1.i=t3.i;
SELECT * FROM t2;
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t1.i=t3.i;

--echo **
--echo ** The following is an attempt to demonstrate
--echo ** error handling inside a row iteration.
--echo **
DROP TRIGGER trg;
DELETE FROM t1;
DELETE FROM t2;
DELETE FROM t3;

INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (3,3),(4,4);

delimiter ||;
CREATE TRIGGER trg AFTER DELETE ON t1 FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
  SET @b:= CONCAT('EXECUTED TRIGGER FOR ROW ',CAST(OLD.i AS CHAR));
  INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (@b);
END||
delimiter ;||

--echo ** DELETE is prevented by foreign key constrains but errors are silenced.
--echo ** The AFTER trigger isn't fired.
DELETE IGNORE t1 FROM t3 LEFT JOIN t1 ON t1.i=t3.i;
--echo ** Tables are modified by best effort:
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t1.i=t3.i;
--echo ** The AFTER trigger was only executed on successful rows:
SELECT * FROM t2;

DROP TRIGGER trg;

--echo **
--echo ** Induce an error midway through an AFTER-trigger
--echo **
DELETE FROM t4;
DELETE FROM t1;
DELETE FROM t3;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4);
delimiter ||;
CREATE TRIGGER trg AFTER DELETE ON t1 FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
  SET @a:= @a+1;
  IF @a > 2 THEN
    INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (5,5);
  END IF;
END||
delimiter ;||

SET @a:=0;
--echo ** Errors in the trigger causes the statement to abort.
--error ER_NO_REFERENCED_ROW_2
DELETE IGNORE t1 FROM t3 LEFT JOIN t1 ON t1.i=t3.i;
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t1.i=t3.i;
SELECT * FROM t4;

DROP TRIGGER trg;
DROP TABLE t4;
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE t3;

--echo #
--echo # Bug#43580: Issue with Innodb on multi-table update
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT, KEY (a)) ENGINE = INNODB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT KEY, b INT, KEY (b)) ENGINE = INNODB;

CREATE TABLE t3 (a INT, b INT KEY, KEY (a)) ENGINE = INNODB;
CREATE TABLE t4 (a INT KEY, b INT, KEY (b)) ENGINE = INNODB;

INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5), (6, 6);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5);

INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1, 101), (2, 102), (3, 103), (4, 104), (5, 105), (6, 106);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5);

# Because t1.a changes and t2.b changes based on t1.a, the result
# depends on join order, so STRAIGHT_JOIN is used to have it repeatable.
UPDATE t2 straight_join t1 SET t1.a = t1.a + 100, t2.b = t1.a + 10
WHERE t1.a BETWEEN 2 AND 4 AND t2.a = t1.b;
--sorted_result
SELECT * FROM t2;

# Because t1.a changes and t2.b changes based on t1.a, the result
# depends on join order, so STRAIGHT_JOIN is used to have it repeatable.
UPDATE t4 straight_join t3 SET t3.a = t3.a + 100, t4.b = t3.a + 10
WHERE t3.a BETWEEN 2 AND 4 AND t4.a = t3.b - 100;
--sorted_result
SELECT * FROM t4;

DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3, t4;

--echo #
--echo # Bug#44886: SIGSEGV in test_if_skip_sort_order() -
--echo #            uninitialized variable used as subscript 
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT, c INT, d INT, PRIMARY KEY (b), KEY (a,c))
  ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1,1,0);

CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT, b INT, e INT, KEY (e)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1,1,2);

CREATE TABLE t3 (a INT, b INT) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1, 1);
# Legacy queries below need to turn off ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY and STRICT mode.
SET sql_mode='NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION';
SELECT * FROM t1, t2, t3
  WHERE t1.a = t3.a AND (t1.b = t3.b OR t1.d) AND t2.b = t1.b AND t2.e = 2
  GROUP BY t1.b;
SET sql_mode=default;
DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3;

--echo #
--echo # Bug #45828: Optimizer won't use partial primary key if another 
--echo # index can prevent filesort
--echo #

# Create the table
CREATE TABLE `t1` (
  c1 int NOT NULL,
  c2 int NOT NULL,
  c3 int NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (c1,c2),
  KEY  (c3)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;

# populate with data
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (5,2,1246276747);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,1,1246281721);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (7,3,1246281756);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (4,2,1246282139);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (3,1,1246282230);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,0,1246282712);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (8,3,1246282765);
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT c1+10,c2+10,c3+10 FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT c1+100,c2+100,c3+100 from t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT c1+1000,c2+1000,c3+1000 from t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT c1+10000,c2+10000,c3+10000 from t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT c1+100000,c2+100000,c3+100000 from t1;
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT c1+1000000,c2+1000000,c3+1000000 from t1;
ANALYZE TABLE t1;
# query and no rows will match the c1 condition, whereas all will match c3
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE c1 = 99999999 AND c3 > 1 ORDER BY c3;

# SHOULD use the pk.
# index on c3 will be used instead of primary key
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE c1 = 99999999 AND c3 > 1 ORDER BY c3;

# if we force the primary key, we can see the estimate is 1 
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 FORCE INDEX (PRIMARY) WHERE c1 = 99999999 AND c3 > 1 ORDER BY c3;


CREATE TABLE t2 (
  c1 int NOT NULL,
  c2 int NOT NULL,
  c3 int NOT NULL,
  KEY (c1,c2),
  KEY (c3)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;

# SHOULD use the pk.
# if we switch it from a primary key to a regular index, it works correctly as well
explain SELECT * FROM t2 WHERE c1 = 99999999 AND c3 > 1 ORDER BY c3;

DROP TABLE t1,t2;


--echo #
--echo # 36259: Optimizing with ORDER BY
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1 (
  a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  b INT NOT NULL,
  c INT NOT NULL,
  d VARCHAR(5),
  e INT NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (a), KEY i2 (b,c,d)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;

INSERT INTO t1 (b,c,d,e) VALUES (1,1,'a',1), (2,2,'b',2);
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c,d,e) SELECT RAND()*10000, RAND()*10000, d, e FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c,d,e) SELECT RAND()*10000, RAND()*10000, d, e FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c,d,e) SELECT RAND()*10000, RAND()*10000, d, e FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c,d,e) SELECT RAND()*10000, RAND()*10000, d, e FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c,d,e) SELECT RAND()*10000, RAND()*10000, d, e FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 (b,c,d,e) SELECT RAND()*10000, RAND()*10000, d, e FROM t1;
-- disable_result_log
ANALYZE TABLE t1;
-- enable_result_log
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE b=1 AND c=1 ORDER BY a;
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 FORCE INDEX(i2) WHERE b=1 and c=1 ORDER BY a;
# With 4k pages, the 'rows' column in the output below is either 120 or 138,
# not 128 as it is with 8k and 16k. Bug#12602606
--replace_column 10 # 11 #
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 FORCE INDEX(PRIMARY) WHERE b=1 AND c=1 ORDER BY a;

DROP TABLE t1;

--echo #
--echo # Bug #47963: Wrong results when index is used
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1(
  a VARCHAR(5) NOT NULL, 
  b VARCHAR(5) NOT NULL,
  c DATETIME NOT NULL,
  KEY (c) 
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('TEST', 'TEST', '2009-10-09 00:00:00');
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND 
  c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00';
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND 
  c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.0' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.0';
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND 
  c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.0' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00';
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND 
  c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.0';
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND 
  c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.000' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.000';
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND 
  c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.00' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.001';
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND 
  c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.001' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.00';
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 'TEST' AND 
  c >= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.001' AND c <= '2009-10-09 00:00:00.00';
DROP TABLE t1;

--echo #
--echo # Bug #46175: NULL read_view and consistent read assertion
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1(a CHAR(13),KEY(a)) ENGINE=innodb;
CREATE TABLE t2(b DATETIME,KEY(b)) ENGINE=innodb;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (),();
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (),();
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW v1 AS SELECT 1 FROM t2 
  WHERE b =(SELECT a FROM t1 LIMIT 1);

CONNECT (con1, localhost, root,,);
CONNECTION default;

DELIMITER |;
CREATE PROCEDURE p1(num INT)
BEGIN
  DECLARE i INT DEFAULT 0;
  REPEAT
    SHOW CREATE VIEW v1;
    SET i:=i+1;
  UNTIL i>num END REPEAT;
END|
DELIMITER ;|

--echo # Should not crash
--disable_query_log
--disable_result_log
--send CALL p1(1000)
CONNECTION con1;
--echo # Should not crash
CALL p1(1000);

CONNECTION default;
--reap
--enable_query_log
--enable_result_log

DISCONNECT con1;
DROP PROCEDURE p1;
DROP VIEW v1;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;


--echo #
--echo # Bug #49324: more valgrind errors in test_if_skip_sort_order
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=innodb ;
--echo # should not cause valgrind warnings
SELECT 1 FROM t1 JOIN t1 a USING(a) GROUP BY t1.a,t1.a;
DROP TABLE t1;

--echo #
--echo # Bug#50843: Filesort used instead of clustered index led to
--echo #            performance degradation.
--echo #
create table t1(f1 int not null primary key, f2 int) engine=innodb;
create table t2(f1 int not null, key (f1)) engine=innodb;
insert into t1 values (1,1),(2,2),(3,3);
insert into t2 values (1),(2),(3);
-- disable_result_log
analyze table t1;
analyze table t2;
-- enable_result_log
explain select t1.* from t1 left join t2 using(f1) group by t1.f1;
drop table t1,t2;
--echo #


--echo #
--echo # Bug #39653: find_shortest_key in sql_select.cc does not consider
--echo #             clustered primary keys
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY, b INT, c INT, d INT, e INT, f INT,
                 KEY (b,c)) ENGINE=INNODB;

INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1,1,1,1,1), (2,2,2,2,2,2), (3,3,3,3,3,3),
                      (4,4,4,4,4,4), (5,5,5,5,5,5), (6,6,6,6,6,6),
		      (7,7,7,7,7,7), (8,8,8,8,8,8), (9,9,9,9,9,9),
		      (11,11,11,11,11,11);

ANALYZE TABLE t1;

--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1

DROP TABLE t1;

--echo #
--echo # Bug #49838: DROP INDEX and ADD UNIQUE INDEX for same index may
--echo #   corrupt definition at engine
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT NOT NULL, b INT NOT NULL, KEY k (a,b)) 
  ENGINE=InnoDB;

ALTER TABLE t1 DROP INDEX k, ADD UNIQUE INDEX k (a,b);

--query_vertical SHOW INDEXES FROM t1;

DROP TABLE t1;


--echo #
--echo # Bug #47453: InnoDB incorrectly changes TIMESTAMP columns when 
--echo #  JOINed during an UPDATE
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1 (d INT) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT, b INT, 
  c TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
  ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP) ENGINE=InnoDB;

--echo # set up our data elements
INSERT INTO t1 (d) VALUES (1);
INSERT INTO t2 (a,b) VALUES (1,1);
SELECT SECOND(c) INTO @bug47453 FROM t2;

SELECT SECOND(c)-@bug47453 FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON d=a;
UPDATE t1 JOIN t2 ON d=a SET b=1 WHERE a=1;
SELECT SECOND(c)-@bug47453 FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON d=a;

SELECT SLEEP(1);

UPDATE t1 JOIN t2 ON d=a SET b=1 WHERE a=1;

--echo # should be 0
SELECT SECOND(c)-@bug47453 FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON d=a;

DROP TABLE t1, t2;

--echo #
--echo # Bug #53334: wrong result for outer join with impossible ON condition
--echo # (see the same test case for MyISAM in join.test)
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE t2 (id INT);

INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (75);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (79);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (78);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (77);
REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES (76);
REPLACE INTO t1 VALUES (76);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (104);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (103);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (102);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (101);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (105);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (106);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (107);

INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (107),(75),(1000);

SELECT t1.id,t2.id FROM t2 LEFT JOIN t1 ON t1.id>=74 AND t1.id<=0
  WHERE t2.id=75 AND t1.id IS NULL;
EXPLAIN SELECT t1.id,t2.id FROM t2 LEFT JOIN t1 ON t1.id>=74 AND t1.id<=0
  WHERE t2.id=75 AND t1.id IS NULL;

DROP TABLE t1,t2;

--echo #
--echo # Bug#38999 valgrind warnings for update statement in function compare_record()
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 values (1),(2),(3),(4),(5);
INSERT INTO t2 values (1);

SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a = 2;
UPDATE t1,t2 SET t1.a = t1.a + 100 WHERE t1.a = 1;

DROP TABLE t1,t2;

--echo #
--echo # Bug #53830: !table || (!table->read_set || bitmap_is_set(table->read_set, field_index))
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT, c INT, d INT,
                 PRIMARY KEY(a,b,c), KEY(b,d))
                 ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (0, 77, 1, 3);

UPDATE t1 SET d = 0 WHERE b = 77 AND c = 25;

DROP TABLE t1;

--echo #
--echo # Bug#50389 Using intersect does not return all rows
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1 (
  f1 INT(10) NOT NULL,
  f2 INT(10),
  f3 INT(10),
  f4 TINYINT(4),
  f5 VARCHAR(50),
  PRIMARY KEY (f1),
  KEY idx1 (f2,f5,f4),
  KEY idx2 (f2,f4)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;

LOAD DATA INFILE '../../std_data/intersect-bug50389.tsv' INTO TABLE t1;

-- disable_result_log
ANALYZE TABLE t1;
-- enable_result_log

SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE f1 IN
(3305028,3353871,3772880,3346860,4228206,3336022,
 3470988,3305175,3329875,3817277,3856380,3796193,
 3784744,4180925,4559596,3963734,3856391,4494153)
AND f5 = 'abcdefghijklmnopwrst' AND f2 = 1221457 AND f4 = 0 ;

EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE f1 IN
(3305028,3353871,3772880,3346860,4228206,3336022,
 3470988,3305175,3329875,3817277,3856380,3796193,
 3784744,4180925,4559596,3963734,3856391,4494153)
AND f5 = 'abcdefghijklmnopwrst' AND f2 = 1221457 AND f4 = 0 ;

DROP TABLE t1;

--echo #
--echo # Bug#51431 Wrong sort order after import of dump file
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1 (
  f1 INT(11) NOT NULL,
  f2 int(11) NOT NULL,
  f3 int(11) NOT NULL,
  f4 tinyint(1) NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (f1),
  UNIQUE KEY (f2, f3),
  KEY (f4)
) ENGINE=InnoDB STATS_PERSISTENT=0;

INSERT INTO t1 VALUES
(1,1,991,1), (2,1,992,1), (3,1,993,1), (4,1,994,1), (5,1,995,1),
(6,1,996,1), (7,1,997,1), (8,1,998,1), (10,1,999,1), (11,1,9910,1),
(16,1,9911,1), (17,1,9912,1), (18,1,9913,1), (19,1,9914,1), (20,1,9915,1),
(21,1,9916,1), (22,1,9917,1), (23,1,9918,1), (24,1,9919,1), (25,1,9920,1),
(26,1,9921,1), (27,1,9922,1);

FLUSH TABLES;

SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE f2 = 1 AND f4 = TRUE
ORDER BY f1 DESC LIMIT 5;
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE f2 = 1 AND f4 = TRUE
ORDER BY f1 DESC LIMIT 5;

DROP TABLE t1;


--echo #
--echo # Bug#54117 crash in thr_multi_unlock, temporary table
--echo #

CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t1(a INT) ENGINE = InnoDB;

LOCK TABLES t1 READ;
ALTER TABLE t1 COMMENT 'test';
UNLOCK TABLES;

DROP TABLE t1;

--echo #
--echo # Bug#55656: mysqldump can be slower after bug #39653 fix
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT , b INT, c INT, d INT,
  KEY (b), PRIMARY KEY (a,b)) ENGINE=INNODB STATS_PERSISTENT=0;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1,1,1), (2,2,2,2), (3,3,3,3);
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1

DROP INDEX b ON t1;
CREATE INDEX b ON t1(a,b);
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1

DROP INDEX b ON t1;
CREATE INDEX b ON t1(a,b,c);
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1

DROP INDEX b ON t1;
CREATE INDEX b ON t1(a,b,c,d);
--query_vertical EXPLAIN SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1

DROP TABLE t1;

--echo #
--echo # Bug#55826: create table .. select crashes with when KILL_BAD_DATA 
--echo #  is returned
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1(a INT) ENGINE=innodb;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (0);
--error ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE
CREATE TABLE t2 
  SELECT LEAST((SELECT '' FROM t1),NOW()) FROM `t1`;
DROP TABLE t1;  

--echo #
--echo # Bug#56862 Moved to innodb_16k.test
--echo #
--echo #
--echo # Test for bug #39932 "create table fails if column for FK is in different
--echo #                      case than in corr index".
--echo #
--disable_warnings
drop tables if exists t1, t2;
--enable_warnings
create table t1 (pk int primary key) engine=InnoDB;
# Even although the below statement uses uppercased field names in
# foreign key definition it still should be able to find explicitly
# created supporting index. So it should succeed and should not
# create any additional supporting indexes.
create table t2 (fk int, key x (fk),
                 constraint x foreign key (FK) references t1 (PK)) engine=InnoDB;
show create table t2;
drop table t2, t1;


--echo #
--echo # Test for bug #11762012 - "54553: INNODB ASSERTS IN HA_INNOBASE::
--echo #                           UPDATE_ROW, TEMPORARY TABLE, TABLE LOCK".
--echo #
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t1 (c int) ENGINE = InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
LOCK TABLES t1 READ;
--echo # Even though temporary table was locked for READ we
--echo # still allow writes to it to be compatible with MyISAM.
--echo # This is possible since due to fact that temporary tables
--echo # are specific to connection and therefore locking for them
--echo # is irrelevant.
UPDATE t1 SET c = 5;
UNLOCK TABLES;
DROP TEMPORARY TABLE t1;

--echo # End of 5.1 tests


--echo #
--echo # Bug#49604 "6.0 processing compound WHERE clause incorrectly 
--echo #            with Innodb - extra rows"
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1 (
  c1 INT NOT NULL,
  c2 INT,
  PRIMARY KEY (c1),
  KEY k1 (c2)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;

INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (12,1);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (15,1);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (16,1);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (22,1);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (20,2);

CREATE TABLE t2 (
  c1 INT NOT NULL,
  c2 INT,
  PRIMARY KEY (c1)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;

INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1,2);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (2,9);

SELECT STRAIGHT_JOIN t2.c2, t1.c2, t2.c1
FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON t1.c2 = t2.c1  
WHERE t2.c1 IN (2, 1, 6) OR t2.c1 NOT IN (1);

DROP TABLE t1, t2;


--echo #
--echo # Bug#44613 SELECT statement inside FUNCTION takes a shared lock
--echo #

--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1;
--enable_warnings

CREATE TABLE t1(x INT PRIMARY KEY, y INT) ENGINE=innodb;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 0), (2, 0);

CREATE FUNCTION f1(z INT) RETURNS INT READS SQL DATA
  RETURN (SELECT x FROM t1 WHERE x = z);

--echo # Connection default
START TRANSACTION;
SELECT f1(1);

--echo # Connection con2
--disable_query_log
connect (con2, localhost, root);
--enable_query_log
START TRANSACTION;
SELECT f1(1);
# This next statement used to block.
UPDATE t1 SET y = 1 WHERE x = 1;

COMMIT;

disconnect con2;
--source include/wait_until_disconnected.inc
--echo # Connection default
connection default;
COMMIT;
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP FUNCTION f1;
--echo #
--echo # Bug#42744: Crash when using a join buffer to join a table with a blob
--echo # column and an additional column used for duplicate elimination.
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1 (a tinyblob) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a int PRIMARY KEY,  b tinyblob) ENGINE=InnoDB;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('1'), (NULL);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1, '1');
 
EXPLAIN
SELECT t2.b FROM t1,t2 WHERE t1.a IN (SELECT 1 FROM t2);

SELECT t2.b FROM t1,t2 WHERE t1.a IN (SELECT 1 FROM t2);

DROP TABLE t1,t2;

--echo #
--echo # Bug#48093: 6.0 Server not processing equivalent IN clauses properly 
--echo #            with Innodb tables
--echo #

CREATE TABLE t1 (
  i int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
  v1 varchar(1) DEFAULT NULL,
  v2 varchar(20) DEFAULT NULL,
  KEY i (i),
  KEY v (v1,i)
) ENGINE=innodb;

INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,'f','no');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,'u','yes-u');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,'h','yes-h');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (3,'d','no');

--echo
SELECT v2  
FROM t1
WHERE v1  IN  ('f', 'd', 'h', 'u' ) AND i  =  2;

--echo
--echo # Should not use index_merge
EXPLAIN
SELECT v2  
FROM t1
WHERE v1  IN  ('f', 'd', 'h', 'u' ) AND i  =  2;

DROP TABLE t1;

--echo #
--echo # Bug#54606 innodb fast alter table + pack_keys=0 
--echo #           prevents adding new indexes
--echo #

--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings

CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b CHAR(9), c INT, key(b)) 
  ENGINE=InnoDB 
  PACK_KEYS=0;
CREATE INDEX a ON t1 (a);
CREATE INDEX c on t1 (c);

DROP TABLE t1;


--echo #
--echo # Additional coverage for refactoring which is made as part
--echo # of fix for Bug#27480 "Extend CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES privilege
--echo # to allow temp table operations".
--echo #
--echo # Check that OPTIMIZE table works for temporary InnoDB tables.
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t1 (a INT) ENGINE=InnoDB;
OPTIMIZE TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t1;


--echo #
--echo # Bug#11762345 54927: DROPPING AND ADDING AN INDEX IN ONE
--echo #              COMMAND CAN FAIL IN INNODB PLUGIN 1.0
--echo #

--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings

CREATE TABLE t1 (id int, a  int, b  int, PRIMARY KEY (id),
                 INDEX a (a)) ENGINE=innodb;

ALTER TABLE t1 DROP INDEX a, ADD INDEX a (b, a);
# This used to fail
ALTER TABLE t1 DROP INDEX a, ADD INDEX (a, b);

DROP TABLE t1;


--echo End of 6.0 tests

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