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--source include/not_embedded.inc --source include/have_partition.inc --source include/have_innodb.inc --echo # Verify that there is no deprecation warning when --echo # creating a table with native partitioning. CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT) ENGINE = InnoDB PARTITION BY RANGE (a) ( PARTITION pNeg VALUES LESS THAN (0), PARTITION pPosNull VALUES LESS THAN MAXVALUE ); --echo # The table is listed, but there are no warnings from the --echo # I_S query. SELECT TABLE_SCHEMA, TABLE_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES WHERE CREATE_OPTIONS LIKE '%partitioned%'; --echo # Verify that altering the table to use non-native partitioning --echo # will give a warning. Altering back to native partitioning --echo # does not give a warning. ALTER TABLE t1 ENGINE=MyISAM; ALTER TABLE t1 ENGINE=InnoDB; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # Verify that there is a deprecation warning when --echo # creating a table with non-native partitioning. CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT) ENGINE = MyISAM PARTITION BY RANGE (a) ( PARTITION pNeg VALUES LESS THAN (0), PARTITION pPosNull VALUES LESS THAN MAXVALUE ); --echo # Verify that there is no deprecation warning when --echo # removing partitioning from a non-natively partitioned --echo # table. ALTER TABLE t1 REMOVE PARTITIONING; --echo # Verify that there is a deprecation warning when --echo # adding non-native partitioning, dropping or adding --echo # individual partitions for a table. ALTER TABLE t1 PARTITION BY RANGE (a) ( PARTITION pNeg VALUES LESS THAN (0), PARTITION pPosNull VALUES LESS THAN MAXVALUE ); ALTER TABLE t1 DROP PARTITION pPosNull; ALTER TABLE t1 ADD PARTITION (PARTITION pPosNull VALUES LESS THAN MAXVALUE); --echo # Verify that there is a deprecation warning when --echo # renaming a non-natively partitioned table. ALTER TABLE t1 RENAME TO t2; ALTER TABLE t2 RENAME TO t1; --echo # Verify that we get a warning for SHOW CREATE. SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; --echo # Verify that CHECK lists a warning (but the statement execution --echo # itself does not push a warning to the client).. CHECK TABLE t1; SHOW WARNINGS; --echo # Verify that we get a warning for I_S queries. SELECT TABLE_SCHEMA, TABLE_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES WHERE CREATE_OPTIONS LIKE '%partitioned%'; --echo # Verify that the startup by default skips the I_S query, since the --echo # option --disable-partition-engine-check defaults to TRUE. --let SEARCH_FILE= $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/my_restart.err --let $restart_parameters= restart: --no-console --log-error=$SEARCH_FILE --replace_result $SEARCH_FILE LOG_FILE --source include/restart_mysqld.inc perl; use strict; my $log= $ENV{'SEARCH_FILE'} or die; open(FILE, "$log") or die; my $c_w= grep(/.Warning. The partition engine, used by table/gi,<FILE>); if ($c_w) { print "# Deprecation warning found.\n"; } else { print "# No deprecation warning found.\n"; } close(FILE); EOF --remove_file $SEARCH_FILE --echo # Verify that the I_S query on bootstrap prints warnings in the error log --echo # when '--disable-partition-engine-check=0'. --let $restart_parameters= restart: --disable-partition-engine-check=0 --no-console --log-error=$SEARCH_FILE --replace_result $SEARCH_FILE LOG_FILE --source include/restart_mysqld.inc perl; use strict; my $log= $ENV{'SEARCH_FILE'} or die; open(FILE, "$log") or die; my $c_w= grep(/.Warning. The partition engine, used by table/gi,<FILE>); if ($c_w) { print "# Deprecation warning found.\n"; } else { print "# No deprecation warning found.\n"; } close(FILE); EOF --remove_file $SEARCH_FILE --echo # Restart the server without additional options. --let $restart_parameters= restart: --source include/restart_mysqld.inc --echo # Verify that we don't get a warning for I_S queries when the table is dropped. DROP TABLE t1; SELECT TABLE_SCHEMA, TABLE_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES WHERE CREATE_OPTIONS LIKE '%partitioned%';