SET @save_storage_engine= @@default_storage_engine; SET default_storage_engine= InnoDB; # # MDEV-16708: Unsupported commands for prepared statements # # Disable ps-protocol explicitly in order to test support of # prepared statements for use case when statements passed # to the server via text client-server protocol (in contrast # with binary protocol used in the test file # ps_missed_cmds_bin_prot.test) # Test case 20: Check that the CREATE EVENT/ALTER EVENT/DROP EVENT # statements can be executed as a prepared statement PREPARE stmt_1 FROM "CREATE EVENT e1 ON SCHEDULE AT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP - INTERVAL 1 DAY ON COMPLETION PRESERVE DO SET @a=1"; PREPARE stmt_2 FROM "ALTER EVENT e1 COMMENT 'New comment'"; PREPARE stmt_3 FROM "DROP EVENT e1"; # Create the event e1 that specifies time in past. Such event is created # just for the sake of its existence and never will be triggered. # Disable warnings temprorary in order to hide the following warnings # generated in result of execution the 'CREATE EVENT' statement: # "1544 | Event execution time is in the past. Event has been disabled" # "1105 | Event scheduler is switched off, use SET GLOBAL event_scheduler=ON to enable it." EXECUTE stmt_1; # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that # no internal structures used for handling the 'CREATE EVENT' statement # were damaged. Execution of this statement the second time expectedly # results in emitting the error ER_EVENT_ALREADY_EXISTS since the event # with the same name has just been created. EXECUTE stmt_1; ERROR HY000: Event 'e1' already exists # Alter event e1 EXECUTE stmt_2; # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that # no internal structures used for handling the 'ALTER EVENT' statement # were damaged. EXECUTE stmt_2; # Drop event e1 EXECUTE stmt_3; # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that # no internal structures used for handling the 'DROP EVENT' statement # were damaged. Execution of this statement the second time expectedly # results in emitting the error ER_EVENT_DOESNT_EXIST since the event # with the same name has just been dropped. EXECUTE stmt_3; ERROR HY000: Unknown event 'e1' # Clean up DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1; DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_2; DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_3; # Test case 22: Check that the 'SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS' statement can be # executed as a prepared statement. PREPARE stmt_1 FROM 'SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS'; EXECUTE stmt_1; Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info # Execute the same prepared statement the second time to check that # no internal structures used for handling the 'SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS' # statement were damaged. EXECUTE stmt_1; Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info # Clean up DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_1; SET default_storage_engine= @save_storage_engine;