drop table if exists t1, t2; SELECT * FROM mysql.proc INTO OUTFILE 'MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/proc.txt'; delete from mysql.proc; create procedure syntaxerror(t int)| ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 1 create procedure syntaxerror(t int)| ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 1 create procedure syntaxerror(t int)| ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 1 drop table if exists t3| create table t3 ( x int )| insert into t3 values (2), (3)| create procedure bad_into(out param int) select x from t3 into param| call bad_into(@x)| ERROR 42000: Result consisted of more than one row drop procedure bad_into| drop table t3| create procedure proc1() set @x = 42| create function func1() returns int return 42| create procedure foo() create procedure bar() set @x=3| ERROR 2F003: Can't create a PROCEDURE from within another stored routine create procedure foo() create function bar() returns double return 2.3| ERROR 2F003: Can't create a FUNCTION from within another stored routine create procedure proc1() set @x = 42| ERROR 42000: PROCEDURE proc1 already exists create function func1() returns int return 42| ERROR 42000: FUNCTION func1 already exists drop procedure proc1| drop function func1| alter procedure foo| ERROR 42000: PROCEDURE test.foo does not exist alter function foo| ERROR 42000: FUNCTION test.foo does not exist drop procedure foo| ERROR 42000: PROCEDURE test.foo does not exist drop function foo| ERROR 42000: FUNCTION test.foo does not exist call foo()| ERROR 42000: PROCEDURE test.foo does not exist drop procedure if exists foo| Warnings: Note 1305 PROCEDURE test.foo does not exist show create procedure foo| ERROR 42000: PROCEDURE foo does not exist show create function foo| ERROR 42000: FUNCTION foo does not exist create procedure foo() foo: loop leave bar; end loop| ERROR 42000: LEAVE with no matching label: bar create procedure foo() foo: loop iterate bar; end loop| ERROR 42000: ITERATE with no matching label: bar create procedure foo() foo: begin iterate foo; end| ERROR 42000: ITERATE with no matching label: foo create procedure foo() foo: loop foo: loop set @x=2; end loop foo; end loop foo| ERROR 42000: Redefining label foo create procedure foo() foo: loop set @x=2; end loop bar| ERROR 42000: End-label bar without match create procedure foo() return 42| ERROR 42000: RETURN is only allowed in a FUNCTION create procedure p(x int) set @x = x| create function f(x int) returns int return x+42| call p()| ERROR 42000: Incorrect number of arguments for PROCEDURE test.p; expected 1, got 0 call p(1, 2)| ERROR 42000: Incorrect number of arguments for PROCEDURE test.p; expected 1, got 2 select f()| ERROR 42000: Incorrect number of arguments for FUNCTION test.f; expected 1, got 0 select f(1, 2)| ERROR 42000: Incorrect number of arguments for FUNCTION test.f; expected 1, got 2 drop procedure p| drop function f| create procedure p(val int, out res int) begin declare x int default 0; declare continue handler for foo set x = 1; insert into test.t1 values (val); if (x) then set res = 0; else set res = 1; end if; end| ERROR 42000: Undefined CONDITION: foo create procedure p(val int, out res int) begin declare x int default 0; declare foo condition for 1146; declare continue handler for bar set x = 1; insert into test.t1 values (val); if (x) then set res = 0; else set res = 1; end if; end| ERROR 42000: Undefined CONDITION: bar create function f(val int) returns int begin declare x int; set x = val+3; end| ERROR 42000: No RETURN found in FUNCTION test.f create function f(val int) returns int begin declare x int; set x = val+3; if x < 4 then return x; end if; end| select f(10)| ERROR 2F005: FUNCTION f ended without RETURN drop function f| create procedure p() begin declare c cursor for insert into test.t1 values ("foo", 42); open c; close c; end| ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'insert into test.t1 values ("foo", 42); open c; close c; end' at line 3 create procedure p() begin declare x int; declare c cursor for select * into x from test.t limit 1; open c; close c; end| ERROR 42000: Cursor SELECT must not have INTO create procedure p() begin declare c cursor for select * from test.t; open cc; close c; end| ERROR 42000: Undefined CURSOR: cc drop table if exists t1| create table t1 (val int)| create procedure p() begin declare c cursor for select * from test.t1; open c; open c; close c; end| call p()| ERROR 24000: Cursor is already open drop procedure p| create procedure p() begin declare c cursor for select * from test.t1; open c; close c; close c; end| call p()| ERROR 24000: Cursor is not open drop procedure p| alter procedure bar3 sql security invoker| ERROR 42000: PROCEDURE test.bar3 does not exist drop table t1| drop table if exists t1| create table t1 (val int, x float)| insert into t1 values (42, 3.1), (19, 1.2)| create procedure p() begin declare x int; declare c cursor for select * from t1; open c; fetch c into x, y; close c; end| ERROR 42000: Undeclared variable: y create procedure p() begin declare x int; declare c cursor for select * from t1; open c; fetch c into x; close c; end| call p()| ERROR HY000: Incorrect number of FETCH variables drop procedure p| create procedure p() begin declare x int; declare y float; declare z int; declare c cursor for select * from t1; open c; fetch c into x, y, z; close c; end| call p()| ERROR HY000: Incorrect number of FETCH variables drop procedure p| create procedure p(in x int, x char(10)) begin end| ERROR 42000: Duplicate parameter: x create function p(x int, x char(10)) begin end| ERROR 42000: Duplicate parameter: x create procedure p() begin declare x float; declare x int; end| ERROR 42000: Duplicate variable: x create procedure p() begin declare c condition for 1064; declare c condition for 1065; end| ERROR 42000: Duplicate condition: c create procedure p() begin declare c cursor for select * from t1; declare c cursor for select field from t1; end| ERROR 42000: Duplicate cursor: c create procedure u() use sptmp| ERROR 0A000: USE is not allowed in stored procedures create procedure p() begin declare c cursor for select * from t1; declare x int; end| ERROR 42000: Variable or condition declaration after cursor or handler declaration create procedure p() begin declare x int; declare continue handler for sqlstate '42S99' set x = 1; declare foo condition for sqlstate '42S99'; end| ERROR 42000: Variable or condition declaration after cursor or handler declaration create procedure p() begin declare x int; declare continue handler for sqlstate '42S99' set x = 1; declare c cursor for select * from t1; end| ERROR 42000: Cursor declaration after handler declaration drop procedure if exists p| create procedure p(in x int, inout y int, out z int) begin set y = x+y; set z = x+y; end| set @tmp_x = 42| set @tmp_y = 3| set @tmp_z = 0| call p(@tmp_x, @tmp_y, @tmp_z)| select @tmp_x, @tmp_y, @tmp_z| @tmp_x @tmp_y @tmp_z 42 45 87 call p(42, 43, @tmp_z)| ERROR 42000: OUT or INOUT argument 2 for routine test.p is not a variable or NEW pseudo-variable in BEFORE trigger call p(42, @tmp_y, 43)| ERROR 42000: OUT or INOUT argument 3 for routine test.p is not a variable or NEW pseudo-variable in BEFORE trigger drop procedure p| create procedure p() begin end| lock table t1 read| call p()| unlock tables| drop procedure p| lock tables t1 read, mysql.proc write| ERROR HY000: You can't combine write-locking of system tables with other tables or lock types lock tables mysql.proc write, mysql.user write| ERROR HY000: You can't combine write-locking of system tables with other tables or lock types lock tables t1 read, mysql.proc read| unlock tables| lock tables mysql.proc write| unlock tables| drop function if exists f1| create function f1(i int) returns int begin insert into t1 (val) values (i); return 0; end| select val, f1(val) from t1| ERROR HY000: Can't update table 't1' in stored function/trigger because it is already used by statement which invoked this stored function/trigger select val, f1(val) from t1 as tab| ERROR HY000: Can't update table 't1' in stored function/trigger because it is already used by statement which invoked this stored function/trigger select * from t1| val x 42 3.1 19 1.2 update t1 set val= f1(val)| ERROR HY000: Can't update table 't1' in stored function/trigger because it is already used by statement which invoked this stored function/trigger select * from t1| val x 42 3.1 19 1.2 select f1(17)| f1(17) 0 select * from t1| val x 42 3.1 19 1.2 17 NULL delete from t1 where val= 17| drop function f1| create procedure bug1965() begin declare c cursor for select val from t1 order by valname; open c; close c; end| call bug1965()| ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'valname' in 'order clause' drop procedure bug1965| select 1 into a| ERROR 42000: Undeclared variable: a drop table if exists t3| create table t3 (column_1_0 int)| create procedure bug1653() update t3 set column_1 = 0| call bug1653()| ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'column_1' in 'field list' drop table t3| create table t3 (column_1 int)| call bug1653()| drop procedure bug1653| drop table t3| create procedure bug2259() begin declare v1 int; declare c1 cursor for select s1 from t1; fetch c1 into v1; end| call bug2259()| ERROR 24000: Cursor is not open drop procedure bug2259| create procedure bug2272() begin declare v int; update t1 set v = 42; end| insert into t1 values (666, 51.3)| call bug2272()| ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'v' in 'field list' truncate table t1| drop procedure bug2272| create procedure bug2329_1() begin declare v int; insert into t1 (v) values (5); end| create procedure bug2329_2() begin declare v int; replace t1 set v = 5; end| call bug2329_1()| ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'v' in 'field list' call bug2329_2()| ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'v' in 'field list' drop procedure bug2329_1| drop procedure bug2329_2| create function bug3287() returns int begin declare v int default null; case when v is not null then return 1; end case; return 2; end| select bug3287()| ERROR 20000: Case not found for CASE statement drop function bug3287| create procedure bug3287(x int) case x when 0 then insert into test.t1 values (x, 0.1); when 1 then insert into test.t1 values (x, 1.1); end case| call bug3287(2)| ERROR 20000: Case not found for CASE statement drop procedure bug3287| drop table if exists t3| create table t3 (s1 int, primary key (s1))| insert into t3 values (5),(6)| create procedure bug3279(out y int) begin declare x int default 0; begin declare exit handler for sqlexception set x = x+1; insert into t3 values (5); end; if x < 2 then set x = x+1; insert into t3 values (6); end if; set y = x; end| set @x = 0| call bug3279(@x)| ERROR 23000: Duplicate entry '6' for key 'PRIMARY' select @x| @x 0 drop procedure bug3279| drop table t3| create procedure nodb.bug3339() begin end| ERROR 42000: Unknown database 'nodb' create procedure bug2653_1(a int, out b int) set b = aa| create procedure bug2653_2(a int, out b int) begin if aa < 0 then set b = - a; else set b = a; end if; end| call bug2653_1(1, @b)| ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'aa' in 'field list' call bug2653_2(2, @b)| ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'aa' in 'field list' drop procedure bug2653_1| drop procedure bug2653_2| create procedure bug4344() drop procedure bug4344| ERROR HY000: Can't drop or alter a PROCEDURE from within another stored routine create procedure bug4344() drop function bug4344| ERROR HY000: Can't drop or alter a FUNCTION from within another stored routine drop procedure if exists bug3294| create procedure bug3294() begin declare continue handler for sqlexception drop table t5; drop table t5; drop table t5; end| create table t5 (x int)| call bug3294()| ERROR 42S02: Unknown table 'test.t5' drop procedure bug3294| drop procedure if exists bug8776_1| drop procedure if exists bug8776_2| drop procedure if exists bug8776_3| drop procedure if exists bug8776_4| create procedure bug8776_1() begin declare continue handler for sqlstate '42S0200test' begin end; begin end; end| ERROR 42000: Bad SQLSTATE: '42S0200test' create procedure bug8776_2() begin declare continue handler for sqlstate '4200' begin end; begin end; end| ERROR 42000: Bad SQLSTATE: '4200' create procedure bug8776_3() begin declare continue handler for sqlstate '420000' begin end; begin end; end| ERROR 42000: Bad SQLSTATE: '420000' create procedure bug8776_4() begin declare continue handler for sqlstate '42x00' begin end; begin end; end| ERROR 42000: Bad SQLSTATE: '42x00' create procedure bug6600() check table t1| ERROR 0A000: CHECK is not allowed in stored procedures create procedure bug6600() lock table t1 read| ERROR 0A000: LOCK is not allowed in stored procedures create procedure bug6600() unlock table t1| ERROR 0A000: UNLOCK is not allowed in stored procedures drop procedure if exists bug9566| create procedure bug9566() begin select * from t1; end| lock table t1 read| alter procedure bug9566 comment 'Some comment'| ERROR HY000: Can't execute the given command because you have active locked tables or an active transaction unlock tables| drop procedure bug9566| drop procedure if exists bug7299| create procedure bug7299() begin declare v int; declare c cursor for select val from t1; declare exit handler for sqlexception select 'Error!'; open c; fetch c into v; end| truncate table t1| call bug7299()| ERROR 02000: No data - zero rows fetched, selected, or processed drop procedure bug7299| create procedure bug9073() begin declare continue handler for sqlexception select 1; declare continue handler for sqlexception select 2; end| ERROR 42000: Duplicate handler declared in the same block create procedure bug9073() begin declare condname1 condition for 1234; declare continue handler for condname1 select 1; declare exit handler for condname1 select 2; end| ERROR 42000: Duplicate handler declared in the same block create procedure bug9073() begin declare condname1 condition for sqlstate '42000'; declare condname2 condition for sqlstate '42000'; declare exit handler for condname1 select 1; declare continue handler for condname2 select 2; end| ERROR 42000: Duplicate handler declared in the same block create procedure bug9073() begin declare condname1 condition for sqlstate '42000'; declare exit handler for condname1 select 1; declare exit handler for sqlstate '42000' select 2; end| ERROR 42000: Duplicate handler declared in the same block drop procedure if exists bug9073| create procedure bug9073() begin declare condname1 condition for sqlstate '42000'; declare continue handler for condname1 select 1; begin declare exit handler for sqlstate '42000' select 2; begin declare continue handler for sqlstate '42000' select 3; end; end; end| drop procedure bug9073| create procedure bug7047() alter procedure bug7047| ERROR HY000: Can't drop or alter a PROCEDURE from within another stored routine create function bug7047() returns int begin alter function bug7047; return 0; end| ERROR HY000: Can't drop or alter a FUNCTION from within another stored routine create function bug8408() returns int begin select * from t1; return 0; end| ERROR 0A000: Not allowed to return a result set from a function create function bug8408() returns int begin show warnings; return 0; end| ERROR 0A000: Not allowed to return a result set from a function create function bug8408(a int) returns int begin declare b int; select b; return b; end| ERROR 0A000: Not allowed to return a result set from a function drop function if exists bug8408_f| drop procedure if exists bug8408_p| create function bug8408_f() returns int begin call bug8408_p(); return 0; end| create procedure bug8408_p() select * from t1| call bug8408_p()| val x select bug8408_f()| ERROR 0A000: Not allowed to return a result set from a function drop procedure bug8408_p| drop function bug8408_f| create function bug8408() returns int begin declare n int default 0; select count(*) into n from t1; return n; end| insert into t1 value (2, 2.7), (3, 3.14), (7, 7.0)| select *,bug8408() from t1| val x bug8408() 2 2.7 3 3 3.14 3 7 7 3 drop function bug8408| truncate table t1| drop procedure if exists bug10537| create procedure bug10537() load data local infile '/tmp/somefile' into table t1| ERROR 0A000: LOAD DATA is not allowed in stored procedures drop function if exists bug8409| create function bug8409() returns int begin flush tables; return 5; end| ERROR 0A000: FLUSH is not allowed in stored function or trigger create function bug8409() returns int begin reset query cache; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: RESET is not allowed in stored function or trigger create function bug8409() returns int begin reset master; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: RESET is not allowed in stored function or trigger create function bug8409() returns int begin reset slave; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: RESET is not allowed in stored function or trigger create function bug8409() returns int begin flush hosts; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: FLUSH is not allowed in stored function or trigger create function bug8409() returns int begin flush privileges; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: FLUSH is not allowed in stored function or trigger create function bug8409() returns int begin flush tables with read lock; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: FLUSH is not allowed in stored function or trigger create function bug8409() returns int begin flush tables; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: FLUSH is not allowed in stored function or trigger create function bug8409() returns int begin flush logs; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: FLUSH is not allowed in stored function or trigger create function bug8409() returns int begin flush status; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: FLUSH is not allowed in stored function or trigger create function bug8409() returns int begin flush slave; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: FLUSH is not allowed in stored function or trigger create function bug8409() returns int begin flush master; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: FLUSH is not allowed in stored function or trigger create function bug8409() returns int begin flush des_key_file; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: FLUSH is not allowed in stored function or trigger create function bug8409() returns int begin flush user_resources; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: FLUSH is not allowed in stored function or trigger create procedure bug9529_901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345() begin end| ERROR 42000: Identifier name 'bug9529_901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345' is too long drop procedure if exists bug17015_0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234| create procedure bug17015_0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234() begin end| show procedure status like 'bug17015%'| Db Name Type Definer Modified Created Security_type Comment character_set_client collation_connection Database Collation test bug17015_0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 PROCEDURE root@localhost 0000-00-00 00:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00 DEFINER latin1 latin1_swedish_ci latin1_swedish_ci drop procedure bug17015_0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234| drop procedure if exists bug10969| create procedure bug10969() begin declare s1 int default 0; select default(s1) from t30; end| ERROR 42000: Incorrect column name 's1' create procedure bug10969() begin declare s1 int default 0; select default(t30.s1) from t30; end| drop procedure bug10969| drop table t1| create table t1(f1 int); create table t2(f1 int); CREATE PROCEDURE SP001() P1: BEGIN DECLARE ENDTABLE INT DEFAULT 0; DECLARE TEMP_NUM INT; DECLARE TEMP_SUM INT; DECLARE C1 CURSOR FOR SELECT F1 FROM t1; DECLARE C2 CURSOR FOR SELECT F1 FROM t2; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR NOT FOUND SET ENDTABLE = 1; SET ENDTABLE=0; SET TEMP_SUM=0; SET TEMP_NUM=0; OPEN C1; FETCH C1 INTO TEMP_NUM; WHILE ENDTABLE = 0 DO SET TEMP_SUM=TEMP_NUM+TEMP_SUM; FETCH C1 INTO TEMP_NUM; END WHILE; SELECT TEMP_SUM; CLOSE C1; CLOSE C1; SELECT 'end of proc'; END P1| call SP001(); TEMP_SUM 0 ERROR 24000: Cursor is not open drop procedure SP001; drop table t1, t2; drop function if exists bug11394| drop function if exists bug11394_1| drop function if exists bug11394_2| drop procedure if exists bug11394| create function bug11394(i int) returns int begin if i <= 0 then return 0; else return (i in (100, 200, bug11394(i-1), 400)); end if; end| select bug11394(2)| ERROR HY000: Recursive stored functions and triggers are not allowed drop function bug11394| create function bug11394_1(i int) returns int begin if i <= 0 then return 0; else return (select bug11394_1(i-1)); end if; end| select bug11394_1(2)| ERROR HY000: Recursive stored functions and triggers are not allowed drop function bug11394_1| create function bug11394_2(i int) returns int return i| select bug11394_2(bug11394_2(10))| bug11394_2(bug11394_2(10)) 10 drop function bug11394_2| create procedure bug11394(i int, j int) begin if i > 0 then call bug11394(i - 1,(select 1)); end if; end| call bug11394(2, 1)| ERROR HY000: Recursive limit 0 (as set by the max_sp_recursion_depth variable) was exceeded for routine bug11394 set @@max_sp_recursion_depth=10| call bug11394(2, 1)| set @@max_sp_recursion_depth=default| drop procedure bug11394| CREATE PROCEDURE BUG_12490() HELP CONTENTS; ERROR 0A000: HELP is not allowed in stored procedures CREATE FUNCTION BUG_12490() RETURNS INT HELP CONTENTS; ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'HELP CONTENTS' at line 1 CREATE TABLE t_bug_12490(a int); CREATE TRIGGER BUG_12490 BEFORE UPDATE ON t_bug_12490 FOR EACH ROW HELP CONTENTS; ERROR 0A000: HELP is not allowed in stored procedures DROP TABLE t_bug_12490; drop function if exists bug11834_1; drop function if exists bug11834_2; create function bug11834_1() returns int return 10; create function bug11834_2() returns int return bug11834_1(); prepare stmt from "select bug11834_2()"; execute stmt; bug11834_2() 10 execute stmt; bug11834_2() 10 drop function bug11834_1; execute stmt; ERROR 42000: FUNCTION test.bug11834_1 does not exist deallocate prepare stmt; drop function bug11834_2; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS bug12953| CREATE FUNCTION bug12953() RETURNS INT BEGIN OPTIMIZE TABLE t1; RETURN 1; END| ERROR 0A000: Not allowed to return a result set from a function DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS bug12995| CREATE FUNCTION bug12995() RETURNS INT BEGIN HANDLER t1 OPEN; RETURN 1; END| ERROR 0A000: HANDLER is not allowed in stored procedures CREATE FUNCTION bug12995() RETURNS INT BEGIN HANDLER t1 READ FIRST; RETURN 1; END| ERROR 0A000: HANDLER is not allowed in stored procedures CREATE FUNCTION bug12995() RETURNS INT BEGIN HANDLER t1 CLOSE; RETURN 1; END| ERROR 0A000: HANDLER is not allowed in stored procedures SELECT bug12995()| ERROR 42000: FUNCTION test.bug12995 does not exist drop procedure if exists bug12712; drop function if exists bug12712; create procedure bug12712() set session autocommit = 0; select @@autocommit; @@autocommit 1 set @au = @@autocommit; call bug12712(); select @@autocommit; @@autocommit 0 set session autocommit = @au; create function bug12712() returns int begin call bug12712(); return 0; end| set @x = bug12712()| ERROR HY000: Not allowed to set autocommit from a stored function or trigger drop procedure bug12712| drop function bug12712| create function bug12712() returns int begin set session autocommit = 0; return 0; end| ERROR HY000: Not allowed to set autocommit from a stored function or trigger create function bug12712() returns int begin set @@autocommit = 0; return 0; end| ERROR HY000: Not allowed to set autocommit from a stored function or trigger create function bug12712() returns int begin set local autocommit = 0; return 0; end| ERROR HY000: Not allowed to set autocommit from a stored function or trigger create trigger bug12712 before insert on t1 for each row set session autocommit = 0; ERROR HY000: Not allowed to set autocommit from a stored function or trigger drop procedure if exists bug13510_1| drop procedure if exists bug13510_2| drop procedure if exists bug13510_3| drop procedure if exists bug13510_4| create procedure bug13510_1() begin declare password varchar(10); set password = 'foo1'; select password; end| ERROR 42000: Variable 'password' must be quoted with `...`, or renamed set names='foo2'| ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 1 create procedure bug13510_2() begin declare names varchar(10); set names = 'foo2'; select names; end| ERROR 42000: Variable 'names' must be quoted with `...`, or renamed create procedure bug13510_3() begin declare password varchar(10); set `password` = 'foo3'; select password; end| create procedure bug13510_4() begin declare names varchar(10); set `names` = 'foo4'; select names; end| call bug13510_3()| password foo3 call bug13510_4()| names foo4 drop procedure bug13510_3| drop procedure bug13510_4| drop function if exists bug_13627_f| CREATE TABLE t1 (a int)| CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN DROP TRIGGER test1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN DROP TRIGGER test1; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN create table t2 (a int); END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN create table t2 (a int); return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN create index t1_i on t1 (a); END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN create index t1_i on t1 (a); return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN alter table t1 add column b int; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN alter table t1 add column b int; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN rename table t1 to t2; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN rename table t1 to t2; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN truncate table t1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN truncate table t1; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN drop table t1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN drop table t1; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN drop index t1_i on t1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN drop index t1_i on t1; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN unlock tables; END | ERROR 0A000: UNLOCK is not allowed in stored procedures CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN unlock tables; return 1; END | ERROR 0A000: UNLOCK is not allowed in stored procedures CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN LOCK TABLE t1 READ; END | ERROR 0A000: LOCK is not allowed in stored procedures CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN LOCK TABLE t1 READ; return 1; END | ERROR 0A000: LOCK is not allowed in stored procedures CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN create database mysqltest; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN create database mysqltest; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN drop database mysqltest; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN drop database mysqltest; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN create user 'mysqltest_1'; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN create user 'mysqltest_1'; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER bug21975 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN grant select on t1 to 'mysqltest_1'; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug21975() returns int BEGIN grant select on t1 to 'mysqltest_1'; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER bug21975 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN revoke select on t1 from 'mysqltest_1'; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug21975() returns int BEGIN revoke select on t1 from 'mysqltest_1'; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER bug21975 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN revoke all privileges on *.* from 'mysqltest_1'; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug21975() returns int BEGIN revoke all privileges on *.* from 'mysqltest_1'; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN drop user 'mysqltest_1'; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN drop user 'mysqltest_1'; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN rename user 'mysqltest_2' to 'mysqltest_1'; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN rename user 'mysqltest_2' to 'mysqltest_1'; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN create view v1 as select 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN create view v1 as select 1; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN alter view v1 as select 1; END | ERROR 0A000: ALTER VIEW is not allowed in stored procedures CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN alter view v1 as select 1; return 1; END | ERROR 0A000: ALTER VIEW is not allowed in stored procedures CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN drop view v1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN drop view v1; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN create trigger tr2 before insert on t1 for each row do select 1; END | ERROR 2F003: Can't create a TRIGGER from within another stored routine CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN create trigger tr2 before insert on t1 for each row do select 1; return 1; END | ERROR 2F003: Can't create a TRIGGER from within another stored routine CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN drop function bug_13627_f; END | ERROR HY000: Can't drop or alter a FUNCTION from within another stored routine CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN drop function bug_13627_f; return 1; END | ERROR HY000: Can't drop or alter a FUNCTION from within another stored routine CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN create function f2 () returns int return 1; END | ERROR 2F003: Can't create a FUNCTION from within another stored routine CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN create function f2 () returns int return 1; return 1; END | ERROR 2F003: Can't create a FUNCTION from within another stored routine CREATE TRIGGER tr1 BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t2 (a int); DROP TEMPORARY TABLE t2; END | CREATE FUNCTION bug_13627_f() returns int BEGIN CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t2 (a int); DROP TEMPORARY TABLE t2; return 1; END | drop table t1| drop function bug_13627_f| drop function if exists bug12329; Warnings: Note 1305 FUNCTION test.bug12329 does not exist create table t1 as select 1 a; create table t2 as select 1 a; create function bug12329() returns int return (select a from t1); prepare stmt1 from 'select bug12329()'; execute stmt1; bug12329() 1 drop function bug12329; create function bug12329() returns int return (select a+100 from t2); select bug12329(); bug12329() 101 execute stmt1; bug12329() 101 deallocate prepare stmt1; drop function bug12329; drop table t1, t2; create database mysqltest1; use mysqltest1; drop database mysqltest1; create function f1() returns int return 1; ERROR 3D000: No database selected create procedure p1(out param1 int) begin select count(*) into param1 from t3; end| ERROR 3D000: No database selected use test; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS bug13037_p1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS bug13037_p2; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS bug13037_p3; CREATE PROCEDURE bug13037_p1() BEGIN IF bug13037_foo THEN SELECT 1; END IF; END| CREATE PROCEDURE bug13037_p2() BEGIN SET @bug13037_foo = bug13037_bar; END| CREATE PROCEDURE bug13037_p3() BEGIN SELECT bug13037_foo; END| CALL bug13037_p1(); ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'bug13037_foo' in 'field list' CALL bug13037_p2(); ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'bug13037_bar' in 'field list' CALL bug13037_p3(); ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'bug13037_foo' in 'field list' CALL bug13037_p1(); ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'bug13037_foo' in 'field list' CALL bug13037_p2(); ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'bug13037_bar' in 'field list' CALL bug13037_p3(); ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'bug13037_foo' in 'field list' DROP PROCEDURE bug13037_p1; DROP PROCEDURE bug13037_p2; DROP PROCEDURE bug13037_p3; create database mysqltest1; create database mysqltest2; use mysqltest1; drop database mysqltest1; create procedure mysqltest2.p1() select version(); create procedure p2() select version(); ERROR 3D000: No database selected use mysqltest2; show procedure status; Db Name Type Definer Modified Created Security_type Comment character_set_client collation_connection Database Collation mysqltest2 p1 PROCEDURE root@localhost 0000-00-00 00:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00 DEFINER latin1 latin1_swedish_ci latin1_swedish_ci drop database mysqltest2; use test; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS bug13012| CREATE FUNCTION bug13012() RETURNS INT BEGIN REPAIR TABLE t1; RETURN 1; END| ERROR 0A000: Not allowed to return a result set from a function create table t1 (a int)| CREATE PROCEDURE bug13012_1() REPAIR TABLE t1| CREATE FUNCTION bug13012_2() RETURNS INT BEGIN CALL bug13012_1(); RETURN 1; END| SELECT bug13012_2()| ERROR 0A000: Not allowed to return a result set from a function drop table t1| drop procedure bug13012_1| drop function bug13012_2| drop function if exists bug11555_1; drop function if exists bug11555_2; drop view if exists v1, v2, v3, v4; create function bug11555_1() returns int return (select max(i) from t1); create function bug11555_2() returns int return bug11555_1(); create view v1 as select bug11555_1(); drop view v1; create view v2 as select bug11555_2(); drop view v2; create table t1 (i int); create view v1 as select bug11555_1(); create view v2 as select bug11555_2(); create view v3 as select * from v1; drop table t1; select * from v1; ERROR HY000: View 'test.v1' references invalid table(s) or column(s) or function(s) or definer/invoker of view lack rights to use them select * from v2; ERROR HY000: View 'test.v2' references invalid table(s) or column(s) or function(s) or definer/invoker of view lack rights to use them select * from v3; ERROR HY000: View 'test.v3' references invalid table(s) or column(s) or function(s) or definer/invoker of view lack rights to use them create view v4 as select * from v1; drop view v1, v2, v3, v4; drop function bug11555_1; drop function bug11555_2; create table t1 (i int); create table t2 (i int); create trigger t1_ai after insert on t1 for each row insert into t2 values (new.i); create view v1 as select * from t1; drop table t2; insert into v1 values (1); ERROR 42S02: Table 'test.t2' doesn't exist drop trigger t1_ai; create function bug11555_1() returns int return (select max(i) from t2); create trigger t1_ai after insert on t1 for each row set @a:=bug11555_1(); insert into v1 values (2); ERROR 42S02: Table 'test.t2' doesn't exist drop function bug11555_1; drop table t1; drop view v1; drop procedure if exists ` bug15658`; create procedure ``() select 1; ERROR 42000: Incorrect routine name '' create procedure ` `() select 1; ERROR 42000: Incorrect routine name ' ' create procedure `bug15658 `() select 1; ERROR 42000: Incorrect routine name 'bug15658 ' create procedure ``.bug15658() select 1; ERROR 42000: Incorrect database name '' create procedure `x `.bug15658() select 1; ERROR 42000: Incorrect database name 'x ' create procedure ` bug15658`() select 1; call ` bug15658`(); 1 1 show procedure status; Db Name Type Definer Modified Created Security_type Comment character_set_client collation_connection Database Collation test bug15658 PROCEDURE root@localhost 0000-00-00 00:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00 DEFINER latin1 latin1_swedish_ci latin1_swedish_ci drop procedure ` bug15658`; drop function if exists bug14270; drop table if exists t1; create table t1 (s1 int primary key); create function bug14270() returns int begin load index into cache t1; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: Not allowed to return a result set from a function create function bug14270() returns int begin cache index t1 key (`primary`) in keycache1; return 1; end| ERROR 0A000: Not allowed to return a result set from a function drop table t1; drop procedure if exists bug15091; create procedure bug15091() begin declare selectstr varchar(6000) default ' '; declare conditionstr varchar(5000) default ''; set selectstr = concat(selectstr, ' and ', c.operatorid, 'in (',conditionstr, ')'); end| call bug15091(); ERROR 42S02: Unknown table 'c' in field list drop procedure bug15091; drop function if exists bug16896; create aggregate function bug16896() returns int return 1; ERROR HY000: Aggregate specific instruction(FETCH GROUP NEXT ROW) missing from the aggregate function DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS bug14702; CREATE IF NOT EXISTS PROCEDURE bug14702() BEGIN END; ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'IF NOT EXISTS PROCEDURE bug14702() BEGIN END' at line 1 CREATE PROCEDURE IF NOT EXISTS bug14702() BEGIN END; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS bug14702; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; CREATE TABLE t1 (i INT); CREATE PROCEDURE bug20953() CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT 1 INTO @a; ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'INTO @a' at line 1 CREATE PROCEDURE bug20953() CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT 1 INTO DUMPFILE "file"; ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'INTO DUMPFILE "file"' at line 1 CREATE PROCEDURE bug20953() CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT 1 INTO OUTFILE "file"; ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'INTO OUTFILE "file"' at line 1 CREATE PROCEDURE bug20953() CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT i FROM t1 PROCEDURE ANALYSE(); ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'PROCEDURE ANALYSE()' at line 2 CREATE PROCEDURE bug20953() CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT 1 FROM (SELECT 1) AS d1 into @w; ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'into @w' at line 1 CREATE PROCEDURE bug20953(i INT) CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT i; ERROR HY000: View's SELECT contains a variable or parameter CREATE PROCEDURE bug20953() BEGIN DECLARE i INT; CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT i; END | ERROR HY000: View's SELECT contains a variable or parameter PREPARE stmt FROM "CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT ?"; ERROR HY000: View's SELECT contains a variable or parameter DROP TABLE t1; drop tables if exists t1; drop procedure if exists bug24491; create table t1 (id int primary key auto_increment, value varchar(10)); insert into t1 (id, value) values (1, 'FIRST'), (2, 'SECOND'), (3, 'THIRD'); create procedure bug24491() insert into t1 (id, value) select * from (select 4 as i, 'FOURTH' as v) as y on duplicate key update v = 'DUP'; call bug24491(); ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'v' in 'field list' call bug24491(); ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'v' in 'field list' drop procedure bug24491; create procedure bug24491() insert into t1 (id, value) select * from (select 4 as id, 'FOURTH' as value) as y on duplicate key update y.value = 'DUP'; call bug24491(); ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'y.value' in 'field list' call bug24491(); ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'y.value' in 'field list' drop procedure bug24491; drop tables t1; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS bug18914_f1; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS bug18914_f2; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS bug18914_p1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS bug18914_p2; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2; CREATE TABLE t1 (i INT); CREATE PROCEDURE bug18914_p1() CREATE TABLE t2 (i INT); CREATE PROCEDURE bug18914_p2() DROP TABLE IF EXISTS no_such_table; CREATE FUNCTION bug18914_f1() RETURNS INT BEGIN CALL bug18914_p1(); RETURN 1; END | CREATE FUNCTION bug18914_f2() RETURNS INT BEGIN CALL bug18914_p2(); RETURN 1; END | CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW CALL bug18914_p1(); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1); ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger SELECT bug18914_f1(); ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger SELECT bug18914_f2(); ERROR HY000: Explicit or implicit commit is not allowed in stored function or trigger SELECT * FROM t2; ERROR 42S02: Table 'test.t2' doesn't exist DROP FUNCTION bug18914_f1; DROP FUNCTION bug18914_f2; DROP PROCEDURE bug18914_p1; DROP PROCEDURE bug18914_p2; DROP TABLE t1; drop table if exists bogus_table_20713; drop function if exists func_20713_a; drop function if exists func_20713_b; create table bogus_table_20713( id int(10) not null primary key); insert into bogus_table_20713 values (1), (2), (3); create function func_20713_a() returns int(11) begin declare id int; declare continue handler for sqlexception set id=null; set @in_func := 1; set id = (select id from bogus_table_20713 where id = 3); set @in_func := 2; return id; end// create function func_20713_b() returns int(11) begin declare id int; declare continue handler for sqlstate value '42S02' set id=null; set @in_func := 1; set id = (select id from bogus_table_20713 where id = 3); set @in_func := 2; return id; end// set @in_func := 0; select func_20713_a(); func_20713_a() NULL select @in_func; @in_func 2 set @in_func := 0; select func_20713_b(); func_20713_b() NULL select @in_func; @in_func 2 drop table bogus_table_20713; set @in_func := 0; select func_20713_a(); func_20713_a() NULL select @in_func; @in_func 2 set @in_func := 0; select func_20713_b(); func_20713_b() NULL select @in_func; @in_func 2 drop function if exists func_20713_a; drop function if exists func_20713_b; drop table if exists table_25345_a; drop table if exists table_25345_b; drop procedure if exists proc_25345; drop function if exists func_25345; drop function if exists func_25345_b; create table table_25345_a (a int); create table table_25345_b (b int); create procedure proc_25345() begin declare c1 cursor for select a from table_25345_a; declare c2 cursor for select b from table_25345_b; select 1 as result; end || create function func_25345() returns int(11) begin call proc_25345(); return 1; end || create function func_25345_b() returns int(11) begin declare c1 cursor for select a from table_25345_a; declare c2 cursor for select b from table_25345_b; return 1; end || call proc_25345(); result 1 select func_25345(); ERROR 0A000: Not allowed to return a result set from a function select func_25345_b(); func_25345_b() 1 drop table table_25345_a; call proc_25345(); result 1 select func_25345(); ERROR 0A000: Not allowed to return a result set from a function select func_25345_b(); func_25345_b() 1 drop table table_25345_b; drop procedure proc_25345; drop function func_25345; drop function func_25345_b; End of 5.0 tests drop function if exists bug16164; create function bug16164() returns int begin show authors; return 42; end| ERROR 0A000: Not allowed to return a result set from a function drop function if exists bug20701; create function bug20701() returns varchar(25) binary return "test"; drop function bug20701; create function bug20701() returns varchar(25) return "test"; drop function bug20701; create procedure proc_26503_error_1() begin retry: repeat begin declare continue handler for sqlexception begin iterate retry; end select "do something"; end until true end repeat retry; end// ERROR 42000: ITERATE with no matching label: retry create procedure proc_26503_error_2() begin retry: repeat begin declare continue handler for sqlexception iterate retry; select "do something"; end until true end repeat retry; end// ERROR 42000: ITERATE with no matching label: retry create procedure proc_26503_error_3() begin retry: repeat begin declare continue handler for sqlexception begin leave retry; end select "do something"; end until true end repeat retry; end// ERROR 42000: LEAVE with no matching label: retry create procedure proc_26503_error_4() begin retry: repeat begin declare continue handler for sqlexception leave retry; select "do something"; end until true end repeat retry; end// ERROR 42000: LEAVE with no matching label: retry drop procedure if exists proc_28360; drop function if exists func_28360; CREATE PROCEDURE proc_28360() BEGIN ALTER DATABASE `#mysql50#upgrade-me` UPGRADE DATA DIRECTORY NAME; END// ERROR HY000: Can't drop or alter a DATABASE from within another stored routine CREATE FUNCTION func_28360() RETURNS int BEGIN ALTER DATABASE `#mysql50#upgrade-me` UPGRADE DATA DIRECTORY NAME; RETURN 0; END// ERROR HY000: Can't drop or alter a DATABASE from within another stored routine DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN DECLARE c char(100); DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR SHOW TABLES; OPEN cur1; FETCH cur1 INTO c; select c; CLOSE cur1; END| ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'SHOW TABLES; OPEN cur1; FETCH cur1 INTO c; select c; CLOSE cur1; END' at line 4 DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS mysqltest; CREATE DATABASE mysqltest; USE mysqltest; DROP DATABASE mysqltest; SELECT inexistent(), 1 + ,; ERROR 42000: FUNCTION inexistent does not exist SELECT inexistent(); ERROR 42000: FUNCTION inexistent does not exist SELECT .inexistent(); ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '()' at line 1 SELECT ..inexistent(); ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '..inexistent()' at line 1 USE test; create function f1() returns int begin set @test = 1, password = password('foo'); return 1; end| ERROR HY000: Not allowed to set autocommit from a stored function or trigger create trigger t1 before insert on t2 for each row set password = password('foo');| ERROR HY000: Not allowed to set autocommit from a stored function or trigger drop function if exists f1; drop function if exists f2; drop table if exists t1, t2; create function f1() returns int begin drop temporary table t1; return 1; end| create temporary table t1 as select f1(); ERROR 42S02: Unknown table 'test.t1' create function f2() returns int begin create temporary table t2 as select f1(); return 1; end| create temporary table t1 as select f2(); ERROR 42S02: Unknown table 'test.t1' drop function f1; drop function f2; create function f1() returns int begin drop temporary table t2,t1; return 1; end| create function f2() returns int begin create temporary table t2 as select f1(); return 1; end| create temporary table t1 as select f2(); ERROR 42S02: Unknown table 'test.t2,test.t1' drop function f1; drop function f2; create temporary table t2(a int); select * from t2; a create function f2() returns int begin drop temporary table t2; return 1; end| select f2(); f2() 1 drop function f2; drop table t2; ERROR 42S02: Unknown table 'test.t2' End of 5.1 tests drop procedure if exists proc_33983_a; drop procedure if exists proc_33983_b; drop procedure if exists proc_33983_c; drop procedure if exists proc_33983_d; create procedure proc_33983_a() begin label1: begin label2: begin select 1; end label1; end; end| ERROR 42000: End-label label1 without match create procedure proc_33983_b() begin label1: repeat label2: repeat select 1; until FALSE end repeat label1; until FALSE end repeat; end| ERROR 42000: End-label label1 without match create procedure proc_33983_c() begin label1: while TRUE do label2: while TRUE do select 1; end while label1; end while; end| ERROR 42000: End-label label1 without match create procedure proc_33983_d() begin label1: loop label2: loop select 1; end loop label1; end loop; end| ERROR 42000: End-label label1 without match CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT)| INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2)| CREATE PROCEDURE p1(a INT) BEGIN END| CALL p1((SELECT * FROM t1))| ERROR 21000: Subquery returns more than 1 row DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1| DROP TABLE t1| drop procedure if exists p1; create procedure p1() begin create table t1 (a int) engine=MyISAM; drop table t1; end| call p1(); call p1(); drop procedure p1; drop procedure if exists proc_8759; create procedure proc_8759() begin declare should_be_illegal condition for sqlstate '00000'; declare continue handler for should_be_illegal set @x=0; end$$ ERROR 42000: Bad SQLSTATE: '00000' create procedure proc_8759() begin declare continue handler for sqlstate '00000' set @x=0; end$$ ERROR 42000: Bad SQLSTATE: '00000' drop procedure if exists proc_36510; create procedure proc_36510() begin declare should_be_illegal condition for sqlstate '00123'; declare continue handler for should_be_illegal set @x=0; end$$ ERROR 42000: Bad SQLSTATE: '00123' create procedure proc_36510() begin declare continue handler for sqlstate '00123' set @x=0; end$$ ERROR 42000: Bad SQLSTATE: '00123' create procedure proc_36510() begin declare should_be_illegal condition for 0; declare continue handler for should_be_illegal set @x=0; end$$ ERROR HY000: Incorrect CONDITION value: '0' create procedure proc_36510() begin declare continue handler for 0 set @x=0; end$$ ERROR HY000: Incorrect CONDITION value: '0' drop procedure if exists p1; set @old_recursion_depth = @@max_sp_recursion_depth; set @@max_sp_recursion_depth = 255; create procedure p1(a int) begin declare continue handler for 1436 -- ER_STACK_OVERRUN_NEED_MORE select 'exception'; call p1(a+1); end| call p1(1); set @@max_sp_recursion_depth = @old_recursion_depth; drop procedure p1; LOAD DATA INFILE '../../tmp/proc.txt' INTO TABLE mysql.proc; CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1), (2,2); SELECT MAX (a) FROM t1 WHERE b = 999999; ERROR 42000: FUNCTION test.MAX does not exist. Check the 'Function Name Parsing and Resolution' section in the Reference Manual SELECT AVG (a) FROM t1 WHERE b = 999999; AVG (a) NULL SELECT non_existent (a) FROM t1 WHERE b = 999999; ERROR 42000: FUNCTION test.non_existent does not exist DROP TABLE t1; CREATE TABLE t1 ( f2 INTEGER, f3 INTEGER ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ( 1, 1 ); CREATE FUNCTION func_1 () RETURNS INTEGER BEGIN INSERT INTO t1 SELECT * FROM t1 ; RETURN 1 ; END| INSERT INTO t1 SELECT * FROM (SELECT 2 AS f1, 2 AS f2) AS A WHERE func_1() = 5; ERROR HY000: Can't update table 't1' in stored function/trigger because it is already used by statement which invoked this stored function/trigger DROP FUNCTION func_1; DROP TABLE t1; # # Bug #47788: Crash in TABLE_LIST::hide_view_error on UPDATE + VIEW + # SP + MERGE + ALTER # CREATE TABLE t1 (pk INT, b INT, KEY (b)); CREATE ALGORITHM = TEMPTABLE VIEW v1 AS SELECT * FROM t1; CREATE PROCEDURE p1 (a int) UPDATE IGNORE v1 SET b = a; CALL p1(5); ERROR HY000: The target table v1 of the UPDATE is not updatable ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE COLUMN b b2 INT; CALL p1(7); ERROR HY000: View 'test.v1' references invalid table(s) or column(s) or function(s) or definer/invoker of view lack rights to use them DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP VIEW v1; DROP TABLE t1; # # Bug#12428824 - PARSER STACK OVERFLOW AND CRASH IN SP_ADD_USED_ROUTINE # WITH OBSCURE QUERY # SELECT very_long_fn_name_1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222225555555555555555555555555577777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777788888888999999999999999999999(); ERROR 42000: Identifier name 'very_long_fn_name_1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111222222...' is too long CALL very_long_pr_name_1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222225555555555555555555555555577777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777788888888999999999999999999999(); ERROR 42000: Identifier name 'very_long_pr_name_1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111222222...' is too long SELECT very_long_db_name_1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222225555555555555555555555555577777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777788888888999999999999999999999.simple_func(); ERROR 42000: Incorrect database name 'very_long_db_name_1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111222222...' CALL very_long_db_name_1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222225555555555555555555555555577777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777788888888999999999999999999999.simple_proc(); ERROR 42000: Incorrect database name 'very_long_db_name_1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111222222...' SELECT db_name.very_long_fn_name_111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111122222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222999999999999999999999(); ERROR 42000: Identifier name 'very_long_fn_name_1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111222222...' is too long CALL db_name.very_long_pr_name_111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111122222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222999999999999999999999(); ERROR 42000: Identifier name 'very_long_pr_name_1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111222222...' is too long End of 5.1 tests # # Bug#23032: Handlers declared in a SP do not handle warnings generated in sub-SP # # - Case 1 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; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN SELECT CAST('10 ' as unsigned integer); SELECT 1; CALL p2(); END| CREATE PROCEDURE p2() BEGIN SELECT CAST('10 ' as unsigned integer); END| CALL p1(); CAST('10 ' as unsigned integer) 10 1 1 CAST('10 ' as unsigned integer) 10 Warnings: Note 1292 Truncated incorrect INTEGER value: '10 ' DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE p2; # - Case 2 CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN DECLARE c INT DEFAULT 0; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '22007' SET c = c + 1; CALL p2(); CALL p3(); CALL p4(); SELECT c; SELECT @@warning_count; SHOW WARNINGS; END| CREATE PROCEDURE p2() BEGIN SELECT CAST('10 ' as unsigned integer); END| CREATE PROCEDURE p3() BEGIN SELECT CAST('10 ' as unsigned integer); SELECT 1; END| CREATE PROCEDURE p4() BEGIN SELECT CAST('10 ' as unsigned integer); CALL p2(); END| CREATE PROCEDURE p5() BEGIN SELECT CAST('10 ' as unsigned integer); SHOW WARNINGS; END| CREATE PROCEDURE P6() BEGIN DECLARE c INT DEFAULT 0; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '22007' SET c = c + 1; CALL p5(); SELECT c; END| CALL p1(); CAST('10 ' as unsigned integer) 10 CAST('10 ' as unsigned integer) 10 1 1 CAST('10 ' as unsigned integer) 10 CAST('10 ' as unsigned integer) 10 c 3 @@warning_count 0 Level Code Message CALL p6(); CAST('10 ' as unsigned integer) 10 Level Code Message Note 1292 Truncated incorrect INTEGER value: '10 ' c 1 DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE p2; DROP PROCEDURE p3; DROP PROCEDURE p4; DROP PROCEDURE p5; DROP PROCEDURE p6; # - Case 3: check that "Exception trumps No Data". DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; CREATE TABLE t1(a INT); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1), (2), (3); CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN DECLARE c CURSOR FOR SELECT a FROM t1; OPEN c; BEGIN DECLARE v1 INT; DECLARE v2 INT; DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SELECT "Error caught (expected)"; DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR NOT FOUND SELECT "End of Result Set found!"; WHILE TRUE DO FETCH c INTO v1, v2; END WHILE; END; CLOSE c; SELECT a INTO @foo FROM t1 LIMIT 1; # Clear warning stack END| CALL p1(); Error caught (expected) Error caught (expected) DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP TABLE t1; # # Bug#36185: Incorrect precedence for warning and exception handlers # DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT NOT NULL); CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'warning'; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SELECT 'exception'; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (CAST('10 ' AS SIGNED), NULL); END| CALL p1(); exception exception DROP TABLE t1; DROP PROCEDURE p1; # # Bug#5889: Exit handler for a warning doesn't hide the warning in trigger # SET sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'; CREATE TABLE t1(a INT, b INT); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 2); CREATE TRIGGER t1_bu BEFORE UPDATE ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SET NEW.a = 10; SET NEW.a = 99999999999; END| UPDATE t1 SET b = 20; SHOW WARNINGS; Level Code Message SELECT * FROM t1; a b 10 20 DROP TRIGGER t1_bu; DROP TABLE t1; SET sql_mode = DEFAULT; # # Bug#9857: Stored procedures: handler for sqlwarning ignored # SET @sql_mode_saved = @@sql_mode; SET sql_mode = traditional; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'warning caught (expected)'; SELECT 5 / 0; END| CREATE PROCEDURE p2() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SELECT 'error caught (unexpected)'; SELECT 5 / 0; END| CALL p1(); 5 / 0 NULL warning caught (expected) warning caught (expected) SHOW WARNINGS; Level Code Message CALL p2(); 5 / 0 NULL Warnings: Warning 1365 Division by 0 SHOW WARNINGS; Level Code Message Warning 1365 Division by 0 DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE p2; SET sql_mode = @sql_mode_saved; # # Bug#55850: Trigger warnings not cleared. # DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t2; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; CREATE TABLE t1(x SMALLINT, y SMALLINT, z SMALLINT); CREATE TABLE t2(a SMALLINT, b SMALLINT, c SMALLINT, d SMALLINT, e SMALLINT, f SMALLINT); CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW INSERT IGNORE INTO t2(a, b, c) VALUES(99999, 99999, 99999); CREATE TRIGGER t1_ai AFTER INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW INSERT IGNORE INTO t2(d, e, f) VALUES(99999, 99999, 99999); CREATE PROCEDURE p1() INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES(99999, 99999, 99999); CALL p1(); Warnings: Warning 1264 Out of range value for column 'x' at row 1 Warning 1264 Out of range value for column 'y' at row 1 Warning 1264 Out of range value for column 'z' at row 1 SHOW WARNINGS; Level Code Message Warning 1264 Out of range value for column 'x' at row 1 Warning 1264 Out of range value for column 'y' at row 1 Warning 1264 Out of range value for column 'z' at row 1 DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t2; DROP PROCEDURE p1; # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SET sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'; CREATE TABLE t1(x SMALLINT, y SMALLINT, z SMALLINT); CREATE TABLE t2(a SMALLINT, b SMALLINT, c SMALLINT NOT NULL); CREATE TRIGGER t1_bi BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW BEGIN INSERT INTO t2 VALUES( CAST('111111 ' AS SIGNED), CAST('222222 ' AS SIGNED), NULL); END| CREATE PROCEDURE p1() INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(99999, 99999, 99999); CALL p1(); ERROR 23000: Column 'c' cannot be null SHOW WARNINGS; Level Code Message Warning 1264 Out of range value for column 'x' at row 1 Warning 1264 Out of range value for column 'y' at row 1 Warning 1264 Out of range value for column 'z' at row 1 Note 1292 Truncated incorrect INTEGER value: '111111 ' Warning 1264 Out of range value for column 'a' at row 1 Note 1292 Truncated incorrect INTEGER value: '222222 ' Warning 1264 Out of range value for column 'b' at row 1 Error 1048 Column 'c' cannot be null Note 4094 At line 6 in test.t1_bi Note 4094 At line 2 in test.p1 DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t2; DROP PROCEDURE p1; SET sql_mode = DEFAULT; ################################################################### # Tests for the following bugs: # - Bug#11763171: 55852 - Possibly inappropriate handler activation. # - Bug#11749343: 38806 - Wrong scope for SQL HANDLERS in SP. ################################################################### # -- Check that SQL-conditions thrown by Statement-blocks are # -- handled by Handler-decl blocks properly. CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SELECT 'H1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'H2' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; # Should be handled by H2. END| CALL p1()| HandlerId H2 # -- Check that SQL-conditions thrown by Statement-blocks are # -- handled by Handler-decl blocks properly in case of nested # -- SQL-blocks. CREATE PROCEDURE p2() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SELECT 'H1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'H2' AS HandlerId; BEGIN SELECT 'B1' AS BlockId; BEGIN SELECT 'B2' AS BlockId; BEGIN SELECT 'B3' AS BlockId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; # Should be handled by H2. END; END; END; END| CALL p2()| BlockId B1 BlockId B2 BlockId B3 HandlerId H2 # -- Check SQL-handler resolution rules. CREATE PROCEDURE p3() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SELECT 'H1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'H2' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'H3' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; # Should be handled by H3. END| CALL p3()| HandlerId H3 CREATE PROCEDURE p4() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SELECT 'H1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'H2' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'H3' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; # Should be handled by H2. END| CALL p4()| HandlerId H2 CREATE PROCEDURE p5() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SELECT 'H1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'H2' AS HandlerId; BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'H3' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; # Should be handled by H3. END; END| CALL p5()| HandlerId H3 # -- Check that handlers don't handle its own exceptions. CREATE PROCEDURE p6() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION BEGIN SELECT 'H1' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; # Should *not* be handled by H1. END; SELECT 'S1' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; # Should be handled by H1. END| CALL p6()| SignalId S1 HandlerId H1 ERROR HY000: Unhandled user-defined exception condition # -- Check that handlers don't handle its own warnings. CREATE PROCEDURE p7() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING BEGIN SELECT 'H1' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; # Should *not* be handled by H1. END; SELECT 'S1' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; # Should be handled by H1. END| CALL p7()| SignalId S1 HandlerId H1 Warnings: Warning 1642 Unhandled user-defined warning condition # -- Check that conditions for handlers are not handled by the handlers # -- from the same block. CREATE PROCEDURE p8() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'H1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION BEGIN SELECT 'H2' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; # Should *not* be handled by H1. END; SELECT 'S1' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; # Should be handled by H2. END| CALL p8()| SignalId S1 HandlerId H2 Warnings: Warning 1642 Unhandled user-defined warning condition # -- Check that conditions for handlers are not handled by the handlers # -- from the same block even if they are thrown deep down the stack. CREATE PROCEDURE p9() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'Wrong:H1:1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'Wrong:H1:2' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'Wrong:H2:1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'Wrong:H2:2' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'Wrong:H3:1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'Wrong:H3:2' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'Wrong:H4:1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'Wrong:H4:2' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'Wrong:H5:1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'Wrong:H5:2' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'Wrong:H6:1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'Wrong:H6:2' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION BEGIN SELECT 'H2' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; # Should *not* be handled by H1. END; SELECT 'S6' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; END; SELECT 'S5' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; END; SELECT 'S4' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; END; SELECT 'S3' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; END; SELECT 'S2' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; END; SELECT 'S1' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; # Should be handled by H2. END| CALL p9()| SignalId S1 SignalId S2 SignalId S3 SignalId S4 SignalId S5 SignalId S6 HandlerId H2 Warnings: Warning 1642 Unhandled user-defined warning condition # -- Check that handlers are choosen properly in case of deep stack and # -- nested SQL-blocks. CREATE PROCEDURE p10() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'H1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'H2' AS HandlerId; BEGIN BEGIN BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'Wrong:H1:1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'Wrong:H1:2' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'Wrong:H2:1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'Wrong:H2:2' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'Wrong:H3:1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'Wrong:H3:2' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'Wrong:H4:1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'Wrong:H4:2' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'Wrong:H5:1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'Wrong:H5:2' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000' SELECT 'Wrong:H6:1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'Wrong:H6:2' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION BEGIN SELECT 'H2' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; # Should be handled by H1. END; SELECT 'S6' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; END; SELECT 'S5' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; END; SELECT 'S4' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; END; SELECT 'S3' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; END; SELECT 'S2' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; END; SELECT 'S1' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; # Should be handled by H2. END; END; END; END| CALL p10()| SignalId S1 SignalId S2 SignalId S3 SignalId S4 SignalId S5 SignalId S6 HandlerId H2 HandlerId H1 # -- Test stored procedure from Peter's mail. CREATE PROCEDURE p11() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SELECT 'H1' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'H2' AS HandlerId; BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01000', 1249 BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SELECT 'H3' AS HandlerId; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'H4' AS HandlerId; BEGIN SELECT 'H5' AS HandlerId; SELECT 'S3' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; # H3 SELECT 'S4' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '22003'; # H3 SELECT 'S5' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000' SET MYSQL_ERRNO = 1249; # H4 END; END; SELECT 'S6' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; # H1 SELECT 'S7' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '22003'; # H1 SELECT 'S8' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000' SET MYSQL_ERRNO = 1249; # H5 END; SELECT 'S1' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; # H1 SELECT 'S2' AS SignalId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000' SET MYSQL_ERRNO = 1249; # H2 END| CALL p11()| SignalId S6 HandlerId H1 SignalId S7 HandlerId H1 SignalId S8 HandlerId H5 SignalId S3 HandlerId H3 SignalId S4 HandlerId H3 SignalId S5 HandlerId H4 SignalId S1 HandlerId H1 SignalId S2 HandlerId H2 # -- Check that runtime stack-trace can be deeper than parsing-time one. CREATE PROCEDURE p12() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01001' BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01001' BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01001' BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01001' BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01001' BEGIN SELECT 'H1:5' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01002'; END; SELECT 'H1:4' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01001'; END; SELECT 'H1:3' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01001'; END; SELECT 'H1:2' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01001'; END; SELECT 'H1:1' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01001'; END; ######################################################### DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '01002' SELECT 'OK' AS Msg; ######################################################### BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING BEGIN SELECT 'H2:5' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01001'; END; SELECT 'H2:4' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; END; SELECT 'H2:3' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; END; SELECT 'H2:2' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; END; SELECT 'H2:1' AS HandlerId; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; END; ####################################################### SELECT 'Throw 01000' AS Msg; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; END; END| CALL p12()| Msg Throw 01000 HandlerId H2:1 HandlerId H2:2 HandlerId H2:3 HandlerId H2:4 HandlerId H2:5 HandlerId H1:1 HandlerId H1:2 HandlerId H1:3 HandlerId H1:4 HandlerId H1:5 Warnings: Warning 1642 Unhandled user-defined warning condition # -- Check that handler-call-frames are removed properly for EXIT # -- handlers. CREATE PROCEDURE p13() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING BEGIN DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING BEGIN SELECT 'EXIT handler 3' AS Msg; END; SELECT 'CONTINUE handler 2: 1' AS Msg; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; SELECT 'CONTINUE handler 2: 2' AS Msg; END; SELECT 'CONTINUE handler 1: 1' AS Msg; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; SELECT 'CONTINUE handler 1: 2' AS Msg; END; SELECT 'Throw 01000' AS Msg; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; END| CALL p13()| Msg Throw 01000 Msg CONTINUE handler 1: 1 Msg CONTINUE handler 2: 1 Msg EXIT handler 3 Msg CONTINUE handler 1: 2 # That's it. Cleanup. DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE p2; DROP PROCEDURE p3; DROP PROCEDURE p4; DROP PROCEDURE p5; DROP PROCEDURE p6; DROP PROCEDURE p7; DROP PROCEDURE p8; DROP PROCEDURE p9; DROP PROCEDURE p10; DROP PROCEDURE p11; DROP PROCEDURE p12; DROP PROCEDURE p13; # Bug#12731619: NESTED SP HANDLERS CAN TRIGGER ASSERTION DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; CREATE TABLE t1(msg VARCHAR(255)); CREATE FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INT BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION # handler 1 BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION # handler 2 BEGIN INSERT INTO t1 VALUE('WRONG: Inside H2'); RETURN 2; END; INSERT INTO t1 VALUE('CORRECT: Inside H1'); RETURN 1; END; BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING # handler 3 BEGIN INSERT INTO t1 VALUE('WRONG: Inside H3'); RETURN 3; END; INSERT INTO t1 VALUE('CORRECT: Calling f1()'); RETURN f1(); # -- exception here END; INSERT INTO t1 VALUE('WRONG: Returning 10'); RETURN 10; END| SELECT f1(); f1() 1 SELECT * FROM t1; msg CORRECT: Calling f1() CORRECT: Inside H1 DROP FUNCTION f1; DROP TABLE t1; # Check that handled SQL-conditions are properly cleared from DA. DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t2; 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; CREATE TABLE t1(a CHAR, b CHAR, c CHAR); CREATE TABLE t2(a SMALLINT, b SMALLINT, c SMALLINT); # Check that SQL-conditions for which SQL-handler has been invoked, # are cleared from the Diagnostics Area. Note, there might be several # SQL-conditions, but SQL-handler must be invoked only once. CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'Warning caught' AS msg; # The INSERT below raises 3 SQL-conditions (warnings). The EXIT HANDLER # above must be invoked once (for one condition), but all three conditions # must be cleared from the Diagnostics Area. INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('qqqq', 'ww', 'eee'); # The following INSERT will not be executed, because of the EXIT HANDLER. INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('zzz', 'xx', 'yyyy'); END| CALL p1()| msg Warning caught SELECT * FROM t1| a b c q w e # Check that SQL-conditions for which SQL-handler has *not* been # invoked, are *still* cleared from the Diagnostics Area. CREATE PROCEDURE p2() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR 1292 SELECT 'Warning 1292 caught' AS msg; # The following INSERT raises 6 SQL-warnings with code 1292, # and 3 SQL-warnings with code 1264. The CONTINUE HANDLER above must be # invoked once, and all nine SQL-warnings must be cleared from # the Diagnostics Area. INSERT IGNORE INTO t2 SELECT CAST(CONCAT(CAST('1 ' AS UNSIGNED INTEGER), '999999 ') AS SIGNED INTEGER), CAST(CONCAT(CAST('2 ' AS UNSIGNED INTEGER), '999999 ') AS SIGNED INTEGER), CAST(CONCAT(CAST('3 ' AS UNSIGNED INTEGER), '999999 ') AS SIGNED INTEGER); END| CALL p2()| msg Warning 1292 caught # Check that if there are two equally ranked SQL-handlers to handle # SQL-conditions from SQL-statement, only one of them will be invoked. CREATE PROCEDURE p3() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR 1292 SELECT 'Warning 1292 caught' AS msg; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR 1264 SELECT 'Warning 1264 caught' AS msg; # The following INSERT raises 6 SQL-warnings with code 1292, # and 3 SQL-warnings with code 1264. Only one of the CONTINUE HANDLERs above # must be called, and only once. The SQL Standard does not define, which one # should be invoked. INSERT INTO t2 SELECT CAST(CONCAT(CAST('1 ' AS UNSIGNED INTEGER), '999999 ') AS SIGNED INTEGER), CAST(CONCAT(CAST('2 ' AS UNSIGNED INTEGER), '999999 ') AS SIGNED INTEGER), CAST(CONCAT(CAST('3 ' AS UNSIGNED INTEGER), '999999 ') AS SIGNED INTEGER); END| CALL p3()| msg Warning 1264 caught # The same as p3, but 1264 comes first. CREATE PROCEDURE p4() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR 1292 SELECT 'Warning 1292 caught' AS msg; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR 1264 SELECT 'Warning 1264 caught' AS msg; # The following INSERT raises 4 SQL-warnings with code 1292, # and 3 SQL-warnings with code 1264. Only one of the CONTINUE HANDLERs above # must be called, and only once. The SQL Standard does not define, which one # should be invoked. INSERT INTO t2 SELECT CAST(999999 AS SIGNED INTEGER), CAST(CONCAT(CAST('2 ' AS UNSIGNED INTEGER), '999999 ') AS SIGNED INTEGER), CAST(CONCAT(CAST('3 ' AS UNSIGNED INTEGER), '999999 ') AS SIGNED INTEGER); END| CALL p4()| msg Warning 1264 caught # Check that if a SQL-handler raised its own SQL-conditions, there are # preserved after handler exit. CREATE PROCEDURE p5() BEGIN DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR 1292 BEGIN SELECT 'Handler for 1292 (1)' AS Msg; SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000' SET MYSQL_ERRNO = 1234; SHOW WARNINGS; SELECT 'Handler for 1292 (2)' AS Msg; END; INSERT IGNORE INTO t2 SELECT CAST(999999 AS SIGNED INTEGER), CAST(CONCAT(CAST('2 ' AS UNSIGNED INTEGER), '999999 ') AS SIGNED INTEGER), CAST(CONCAT(CAST('3 ' AS UNSIGNED INTEGER), '999999 ') AS SIGNED INTEGER); END| CALL p5()| Msg Handler for 1292 (1) Level Code Message Warning 1234 Unhandled user-defined warning condition Msg Handler for 1292 (2) Warnings: Warning 1234 Unhandled user-defined warning condition # Check that SQL-conditions are available inside the handler, but # cleared after the handler exits. CREATE PROCEDURE p6() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR 1292 BEGIN SHOW WARNINGS; SELECT 'Handler for 1292' Msg; END; INSERT IGNORE INTO t2 SELECT CAST(CONCAT(CAST('1 ' AS UNSIGNED INTEGER), '999999 ') AS SIGNED INTEGER), CAST(CONCAT(CAST('2 ' AS UNSIGNED INTEGER), '999999 ') AS SIGNED INTEGER), CAST(CONCAT(CAST('3 ' AS UNSIGNED INTEGER), '999999 ') AS SIGNED INTEGER); END| CALL p6()| Level Code Message Note 1292 Truncated incorrect INTEGER value: '1 ' Note 1292 Truncated incorrect INTEGER value: '1999999 ' Warning 1264 Out of range value for column 'a' at row 1 Note 1292 Truncated incorrect INTEGER value: '2 ' Note 1292 Truncated incorrect INTEGER value: '2999999 ' Warning 1264 Out of range value for column 'b' at row 1 Note 1292 Truncated incorrect INTEGER value: '3 ' Note 1292 Truncated incorrect INTEGER value: '3999999 ' Warning 1264 Out of range value for column 'c' at row 1 Msg Handler for 1292 DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE p2; DROP PROCEDURE p3; DROP PROCEDURE p4; DROP PROCEDURE p5; DROP PROCEDURE p6; DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t2; # Bug#13059316: ASSERTION FAILURE IN SP_RCONTEXT.CC # Check DECLARE statements that raise conditions before handlers # are declared. DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p2; SET sql_mode = ''; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN DECLARE var1 INTEGER DEFAULT 'string'; DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'H1'; END| CALL p1()| Warnings: Warning 1366 Incorrect integer value: 'string' for column ``.``.`var1` at row 1 SET sql_mode = DEFAULT; CREATE PROCEDURE p2() BEGIN DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'H2'; CALL p1(); END| CALL p2()| H2 H2 DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE p2; # # Bug#13113222 RQG_SIGNAL_RESIGNAL FAILED WITH ASSERTION. # DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p2; CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SELECT 'triggered p1'; # This will trigger an error. SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'HY000'; END| CREATE PROCEDURE p2() BEGIN DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLWARNING SELECT 'triggered p2'; # This will trigger a warning. SIGNAL SQLSTATE '01000'; END| SET @old_max_error_count= @@session.max_error_count; SET SESSION max_error_count= 0; CALL p1(); triggered p1 triggered p1 CALL p2(); SET SESSION max_error_count= @old_max_error_count; DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE p2; # Bug#12652873: 61392: Continue handler for NOT FOUND being triggered # from internal stored function. DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f2; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 2); # f1() raises NOT_FOUND condition. # Raising NOT_FOUND can not be simulated by SIGNAL, # because SIGNAL would raise SQL-error in that case. CREATE FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INTEGER BEGIN DECLARE v VARCHAR(5) DEFAULT -1; SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a = 2 INTO v; RETURN v; END| # Here we check that the NOT_FOUND condition raised in f1() # is not visible in the outer function (f2), i.e. the continue # handler in f2() will not be called. CREATE FUNCTION f2() RETURNS INTEGER BEGIN DECLARE v INTEGER; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR NOT FOUND SET @msg = 'Handler activated.'; SELECT f1() INTO v; RETURN v; END| SET @msg = ''; SELECT f2(); f2() -1 SELECT @msg; @msg DROP FUNCTION f1; DROP FUNCTION f2; DROP TABLE t1; # # 10.2 Test # # MDEV-MDEV-22058: Assertion `!is_set() || (m_status == DA_OK_BULK && # is_bulk_op())' failed in Diagnostics_area::set_ok_status # SET @old_optimizer_switch = @@SESSION.OPTIMIZER_SWITCH; SET @cmd:="SET @@SESSION.SQL_MODE=(SELECT 'a')"; SET @@SESSION.OPTIMIZER_SWITCH="in_to_exists=OFF,materialization=OFF"; ERROR HY000: At least one of the 'in_to_exists' or 'materialization' optimizer_switch flags must be 'on' PREPARE stmt FROM @cmd; set @@SESSION.OPTIMIZER_SWITCH=@old_optimizer_switch; # End of 10.2 Test