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--source include/have_innodb.inc #################################################################### # TC to test temp-table DML optimization changes for correctness # # Sceanrio covered: # # 1. autocommit: operating all dml stmt with auto-commit on # # 2. begin-commit-rollback: sequence of dml stmt with trx that is # # is committed and rollback post commit to see effect. # # 3. begin-rollback: sequence of dml stmt with trx rollback. # # given that undo logs are generated for trx, rollback should # # succeed. # # 4. begin-savepoint-rollback-commit: dml stmt with trx involving # # savepoint. # # 5. check error test-cases where-in insert/delete/update fails # #################################################################### #------------------------------------------------------------------- # # 1. autocommit: operating all dml stmt with auto-commit on # # use test; --disable_warnings drop table if exists t; --enable_warnings create temporary table t ( i int, f float, primary key pk_index(i), index sec_index(f) ) engine = innodb; insert into t values (10, 2.2), (20, 3.3), (30, 4.4), (40, 5.5); # rollback; select * from t; update t set i = 50 where i = 40; update t set i = 60 where i = 30; rollback; select * from t; delete from t where i = 10; delete from t where f < 3.4; rollback; select * from t; delete from t where i = 10; delete from t; select * from t; drop table if exists t; #------------------------------------------------------------------- # # 2. begin-commit-rollback: sequence of dml stmt with trx that is # # is committed and rollback post commit to see effect. # # create temporary table t ( i int, f float, primary key pk_index(i), index sec_index(f) ) engine = innodb; begin; insert into t values (10, 2.2), (20, 3.3), (30, 4.4), (40, 5.5); select * from t; commit; select * from t; rollback; select * from t; drop table if exists t; #------------------------------------------------------------------- # # 3. begin-rollback: sequence of dml stmt with trx rollback. # # given that undo logs are generated for trx, rollback should # # succeed. # # create temporary table t ( i int, f float, primary key pk_index(i), index sec_index(f) ) engine = innodb; begin; insert into t values (10, 2.2), (20, 3.3), (30, 4.4), (40, 5.5); select * from t; rollback; select * from t; insert into t values (10, 2.2), (20, 3.3), (30, 4.4), (40, 5.5); begin; delete from t; select * from t; rollback; select * from t; begin; update t set i = 50 where i = 40; update t set i = 60 where i = 30; select * from t; rollback; select * from t; drop table if exists t; #------------------------------------------------------------------- # # 4. begin-savepoint-rollback-commit: dml stmt with trx involving # # savepoint. # # create temporary table t ( i int, f float, primary key pk_index(i), index sec_index(f) ) engine = innodb; start transaction; savepoint first; insert into t values (10, 2.2), (20, 3.3), (30, 4.4), (40, 5.5); select * from t; rollback to first; select * from t; insert into t values (10, 2.2), (20, 3.3), (30, 4.4), (40, 5.5); begin; delete from t where i = 10; select * from t; savepoint first; delete from t; select * from t; rollback to first; select * from t; commit; select * from t; begin; update t set i = 50 where i = 40; savepoint first; update t set i = 60 where i = 30; select * from t; rollback to first; select * from t; commit; drop table if exists t; #------------------------------------------------------------------- # # 5. check error test-cases where-in insert/delete/update fails # # use test; create temporary table t1 (i int, f float, primary key pk(i), unique index fk(f) ) engine = innodb; insert into t1 values (1, 1.2), (2, 2.3), (3, 3.4); select * from t1; --error ER_DUP_ENTRY insert into t1 values (4, 4.5), (1, 5.6); select * from t1; insert into t1 values (4, 4.5), (5, 5.6); select * from t1; # --error ER_DUP_ENTRY update t1 set i = 1 where i = 4; truncate table t1; insert into t1 values (1, 1.2), (3, 2.3), (5, 3.4), (6, 7.4); select * from t1; --error ER_DUP_ENTRY update t1 set i = i + 1; select * from t1; drop table t1; #------------------------------------------------------------------- # # remove test-bed #