let $MYSQLD_DATADIR= `select @@datadir`; let $per_table=`select @@innodb_file_per_table`; let $format=`select @@innodb_file_format`; set global innodb_file_per_table=on; set global innodb_file_format='Barracuda'; # Bug #12429576 - Test an assertion failure on purge. CREATE TABLE t1_purge ( A INT, B BLOB, C BLOB, D BLOB, E BLOB, F BLOB, G BLOB, H BLOB, PRIMARY KEY (B(767), C(767), D(767), E(767), A), INDEX (A) ) ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; INSERT INTO t1_purge VALUES (1, REPEAT('b', 766), REPEAT('c', 766), REPEAT('d', 766), REPEAT('e', 766), REPEAT('f', 766), REPEAT('g', 766), REPEAT('h', 766)); CREATE TABLE t2_purge ( A INT PRIMARY KEY, B BLOB, C BLOB, D BLOB, E BLOB, F BLOB, G BLOB, H BLOB, I BLOB, J BLOB, K BLOB, L BLOB, INDEX (B(767))) ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; INSERT INTO t2_purge VALUES (1, REPEAT('b', 766), REPEAT('c', 766), REPEAT('d', 766), REPEAT('e', 766), REPEAT('f', 766), REPEAT('g', 766), REPEAT('h', 766), REPEAT('i', 766), REPEAT('j', 766), REPEAT('k', 766), REPEAT('l', 766)); CREATE TABLE t3_purge ( A INT, B VARCHAR(800), C VARCHAR(800), D VARCHAR(800), E VARCHAR(800), F VARCHAR(800), G VARCHAR(800), H VARCHAR(800), PRIMARY KEY (B(767), C(767), D(767), E(767), A), INDEX (A) ) ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; INSERT INTO t3_purge SELECT * FROM t1_purge; CREATE TABLE t4_purge ( A INT PRIMARY KEY, B VARCHAR(800), C VARCHAR(800), D VARCHAR(800), E VARCHAR(800), F VARCHAR(800), G VARCHAR(800), H VARCHAR(800), I VARCHAR(800), J VARCHAR(800), K VARCHAR(800), L VARCHAR(800), INDEX (B(767))) ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; INSERT INTO t4_purge SELECT * FROM t2_purge; # This would trigger the failure (Bug #12429576) # if purge gets a chance to run before DROP TABLE t1_purge, .... DELETE FROM t1_purge; DELETE FROM t2_purge; DELETE FROM t3_purge; DELETE FROM t4_purge; # Instead of doing a --sleep 10, wait until the rest of the tests in # this file complete before dropping the tables. By then, the purge thread # will have delt with the updates above. # Bug#12637786 - Bad assert by purge thread for records with external data # used in secondary indexes. SET @r=REPEAT('a',500); CREATE TABLE t12637786(a INT, v1 VARCHAR(500), v2 VARCHAR(500), v3 VARCHAR(500), v4 VARCHAR(500), v5 VARCHAR(500), v6 VARCHAR(500), v7 VARCHAR(500), v8 VARCHAR(500), v9 VARCHAR(500), v10 VARCHAR(500), v11 VARCHAR(500), v12 VARCHAR(500), v13 VARCHAR(500), v14 VARCHAR(500), v15 VARCHAR(500), v16 VARCHAR(500), v17 VARCHAR(500), v18 VARCHAR(500) ) ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; CREATE INDEX idx1 ON t12637786(a,v1); INSERT INTO t12637786 VALUES(9,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r); UPDATE t12637786 SET a=1000; DELETE FROM t12637786; # We need to activate the purge thread at this point to make sure it does not # assert and is able to clean up the old versions of secondary index entries. # But instead of doing a --sleep 10, wait until the rest of the tests in # this file complete before dropping the table. By then, the purge thread # will have delt with the updates above. # Bug#12963823 - Test that the purge thread does not crash when # the number of indexes has changed since the UNDO record was logged. create table t12963823(a blob,b blob,c blob,d blob,e blob,f blob,g blob,h blob, i blob,j blob,k blob,l blob,m blob,n blob,o blob,p blob) engine=innodb row_format=dynamic; SET @r = repeat('a', 767); insert into t12963823 values (@r,@r,@r,@r, @r,@r,@r,@r, @r,@r,@r,@r, @r,@r,@r,@r); create index ndx_a on t12963823 (a(500)); create index ndx_b on t12963823 (b(500)); create index ndx_c on t12963823 (c(500)); create index ndx_d on t12963823 (d(500)); create index ndx_e on t12963823 (e(500)); create index ndx_f on t12963823 (f(500)); create index ndx_k on t12963823 (k(500)); create index ndx_l on t12963823 (l(500)); SET @r = repeat('b', 500); update t12963823 set a=@r,b=@r,c=@r,d=@r; update t12963823 set e=@r,f=@r,g=@r,h=@r; update t12963823 set i=@r,j=@r,k=@r,l=@r; update t12963823 set m=@r,n=@r,o=@r,p=@r; alter table t12963823 drop index ndx_a; alter table t12963823 drop index ndx_b; create index ndx_g on t12963823 (g(500)); create index ndx_h on t12963823 (h(500)); create index ndx_i on t12963823 (i(500)); create index ndx_j on t12963823 (j(500)); create index ndx_m on t12963823 (m(500)); create index ndx_n on t12963823 (n(500)); create index ndx_o on t12963823 (o(500)); create index ndx_p on t12963823 (p(500)); show create table t12963823; # We need to activate the purge thread at this point to see if it crashes # but instead of doing a --sleep 10, wait until the rest of the tests in # this file complete before dropping the table. By then, the purge thread # will have delt with the updates above. eval set global innodb_file_per_table=$per_table; eval set global innodb_file_format=$format; create table t1(a int not null, b int, c char(10) not null, d varchar(20)) engine = innodb; insert into t1 values (5,5,'oo','oo'),(4,4,'tr','tr'),(3,4,'ad','ad'),(2,3,'ak','ak'); commit; --error ER_DUP_KEYNAME alter table t1 add index b (b), add index b (b); --error ER_DUP_FIELDNAME alter table t1 add index (b,b); alter table t1 add index d2 (d); show create table t1; explain select * from t1 force index(d2) order by d; select * from t1 force index (d2) order by d; --error ER_DUP_ENTRY alter table t1 add unique index (b); show create table t1; alter table t1 add index (b); show create table t1; alter table t1 add unique index (c), add index (d); show create table t1; explain select * from t1 force index(c) order by c; alter table t1 add primary key (a), drop index c; show create table t1; --error ER_MULTIPLE_PRI_KEY alter table t1 add primary key (c); --error ER_DUP_ENTRY alter table t1 drop primary key, add primary key (b); create unique index c on t1 (c); show create table t1; explain select * from t1 force index(c) order by c; select * from t1 force index(c) order by c; alter table t1 drop index b, add index (b); show create table t1; insert into t1 values(6,1,'ggg','ggg'); select * from t1; select * from t1 force index(b) order by b; select * from t1 force index(c) order by c; select * from t1 force index(d) order by d; explain select * from t1 force index(b) order by b; explain select * from t1 force index(c) order by c; explain select * from t1 force index(d) order by d; show create table t1; drop table t1; create table t1(a int not null, b int, c char(10), d varchar(20), primary key (a)) engine = innodb; insert into t1 values (1,1,'ab','ab'),(2,2,'ac','ac'),(3,3,'ad','ad'),(4,4,'afe','afe'); commit; alter table t1 add index (c(2)); show create table t1; alter table t1 add unique index (d(10)); show create table t1; insert into t1 values(5,1,'ggg','ggg'); select * from t1; select * from t1 force index(c) order by c; select * from t1 force index(d) order by d; explain select * from t1 order by b; explain select * from t1 force index(c) order by c; explain select * from t1 force index(d) order by d; show create table t1; alter table t1 drop index d; insert into t1 values(8,9,'fff','fff'); select * from t1; select * from t1 force index(c) order by c; explain select * from t1 order by b; explain select * from t1 force index(c) order by c; explain select * from t1 order by d; show create table t1; drop table t1; create table t1(a int not null, b int, c char(10), d varchar(20), primary key (a)) engine = innodb; insert into t1 values (1,1,'ab','ab'),(2,2,'ac','ac'),(3,2,'ad','ad'),(4,4,'afe','afe'); commit; alter table t1 add unique index (b,c); insert into t1 values(8,9,'fff','fff'); select * from t1; select * from t1 force index(b) order by b; explain select * from t1 force index(b) order by b; show create table t1; alter table t1 add index (b,c); insert into t1 values(11,11,'kkk','kkk'); select * from t1; select * from t1 force index(b) order by b; explain select * from t1 force index(b) order by b; show create table t1; alter table t1 add unique index (c,d); insert into t1 values(13,13,'yyy','aaa'); select * from t1; select * from t1 force index(b) order by b; select * from t1 force index(c) order by c; explain select * from t1 force index(b) order by b; explain select * from t1 force index(c) order by c; show create table t1; drop table t1; create table t1(a int not null, b int not null, c int, primary key (a), key (b)) engine = innodb; create table t3(a int not null, c int not null, d int, primary key (a), key (c)) engine = innodb; create table t4(a int not null, d int not null, e int, primary key (a), key (d)) engine = innodb; create table t2(a int not null, b int not null, c int not null, d int not null, e int, foreign key (b) references t1(b) on delete cascade, foreign key (c) references t3(c), foreign key (d) references t4(d)) engine = innodb; --error ER_DROP_INDEX_FK alter table t1 drop index b; --error ER_DROP_INDEX_FK alter table t3 drop index c; --error ER_DROP_INDEX_FK alter table t4 drop index d; --error ER_DROP_INDEX_FK alter table t2 drop index b; --error ER_DROP_INDEX_FK alter table t2 drop index b, drop index c, drop index d; # Apparently, the following makes mysql_alter_table() drop index d. create unique index dc on t2 (d,c); create index dc on t1 (b,c); # This should preserve the foreign key constraints. alter table t2 add primary key (a); insert into t1 values (1,1,1); insert into t3 values (1,1,1); insert into t4 values (1,1,1); insert into t2 values (1,1,1,1,1); commit; alter table t4 add constraint dc foreign key (a) references t1(a); show create table t4; --replace_regex /'test\.#sql-[0-9a-f_]*'/'#sql-temporary'/ # a foreign key 'test/dc' already exists --error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE alter table t3 add constraint dc foreign key (a) references t1(a); show create table t3; # this should be fixed by MySQL (see Bug #51451) --error ER_WRONG_NAME_FOR_INDEX alter table t2 drop index b, add index (b); show create table t2; --error ER_ROW_IS_REFERENCED_2 delete from t1; --error ER_CANT_DROP_FIELD_OR_KEY drop index dc on t4; # there is no foreign key dc on t3 --replace_regex /'[^']*test\/#sql2-[0-9a-f-]*'/'#sql2-temporary'/ # Embedded server doesn't chdir to data directory --replace_result $MYSQLD_DATADIR ./ master-data/ '' --error ER_ERROR_ON_RENAME alter table t3 drop foreign key dc; alter table t4 drop foreign key dc; select * from t2; delete from t1; select * from t2; drop table t2,t4,t3,t1; -- let charset = utf8 -- source include/innodb-index.inc create table t1(a int not null, b int) engine = innodb; insert into t1 values (1,1),(1,1),(1,1),(1,1); --error ER_DUP_ENTRY alter table t1 add unique index (a); --error ER_DUP_ENTRY alter table t1 add unique index (b); --error ER_DUP_ENTRY alter table t1 add unique index (a), add unique index(b); show create table t1; drop table t1; create table t1(a int not null, c int not null,b int, primary key(a), unique key(c), key(b)) engine = innodb; alter table t1 drop index c, drop index b; show create table t1; drop table t1; create table t1(a int not null, b int, primary key(a)) engine = innodb; alter table t1 add index (b); show create table t1; drop table t1; create table t1(a int not null, b int, c char(10), d varchar(20), primary key (a)) engine = innodb; insert into t1 values (1,1,'ab','ab'),(2,2,'ac','ac'),(3,3,'ac','ac'),(4,4,'afe','afe'),(5,4,'affe','affe'); --error ER_DUP_ENTRY alter table t1 add unique index (b), add unique index (c), add unique index (d); --error ER_DUP_ENTRY alter table t1 add unique index (c), add unique index (b), add index (d); show create table t1; drop table t1; create table t1(a int not null, b int not null, c int, primary key (a), key(c)) engine=innodb; insert into t1 values (5,1,5),(4,2,4),(3,3,3),(2,4,2),(1,5,1); alter table t1 add unique index (b); insert into t1 values (10,20,20),(11,19,19),(12,18,18),(13,17,17); show create table t1; check table t1; explain select * from t1 force index(c) order by c; explain select * from t1 order by a; explain select * from t1 force index(b) order by b; select * from t1 order by a; select * from t1 force index(b) order by b; select * from t1 force index(c) order by c; drop table t1; create table t1(a int not null, b int not null) engine=innodb; insert into t1 values (1,1); alter table t1 add primary key(b); insert into t1 values (2,2); show create table t1; check table t1; select * from t1; explain select * from t1; explain select * from t1 order by a; explain select * from t1 order by b; checksum table t1; drop table t1; create table t1(a int not null) engine=innodb; insert into t1 values (1); alter table t1 add primary key(a); insert into t1 values (2); show create table t1; check table t1; commit; select * from t1; explain select * from t1; explain select * from t1 order by a; drop table t1; create table t2(d varchar(17) primary key) engine=innodb default charset=utf8; create table t3(a int primary key) engine=innodb; insert into t3 values(22),(44),(33),(55),(66); insert into t2 values ('jejdkrun87'),('adfd72nh9k'), ('adfdpplkeock'),('adfdijnmnb78k'),('adfdijn0loKNHJik'); create table t1(a int, b blob, c text, d text not null) engine=innodb default charset = utf8; # r2667 The following test is disabled because MySQL behavior changed. # r2667 The test was added with this comment: # r2667 # r2667 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # r2667 r1699 | marko | 2007-08-10 19:53:19 +0300 (Fri, 10 Aug 2007) | 5 lines # r2667 # r2667 branches/zip: Add changes that accidentally omitted from r1698: # r2667 # r2667 innodb-index.test, innodb-index.result: Add a test for creating # r2667 a PRIMARY KEY on a column that contains a NULL value. # r2667 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # r2667 # r2667 but in BZR-r2667: # r2667 http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mysql/mysql-server/mysql-5.1/revision/davi%40mysql.com-20080617141221-8yre8ys9j4uw3xx5?start_revid=joerg%40mysql.com-20080630105418-7qoe5ehomgrcdb89 # r2667 MySQL changed the behavior to do full table copy when creating PRIMARY INDEX # r2667 on a non-NULL column instead of calling ::add_index() which would fail (and # r2667 this is what we were testing here). Before r2667 the code execution path was # r2667 like this (when adding PRIMARY INDEX on a non-NULL column with ALTER TABLE): # r2667 # r2667 mysql_alter_table() # r2667 compare_tables() // would return ALTER_TABLE_INDEX_CHANGED # r2667 ::add_index() // would fail with "primary index cannot contain NULL" # r2667 # r2667 after r2667 the code execution path is the following: # r2667 # r2667 mysql_alter_table() # r2667 compare_tables() // returns ALTER_TABLE_DATA_CHANGED # r2667 full copy is done, without calling ::add_index() # r2667 # r2667 To enable, remove "# r2667: " below. # r2667 # r2667: insert into t1 values (null,null,null,'null'); insert into t1 select a,left(repeat(d,100*a),65535),repeat(d,20*a),d from t2,t3; drop table t2, t3; select count(*) from t1 where a=44; select a, length(b),b=left(repeat(d,100*a),65535),length(c),c=repeat(d,20*a),d from t1; # r2667: --error ER_PRIMARY_CANT_HAVE_NULL # r2667: alter table t1 add primary key (a), add key (b(20)); # r2667: delete from t1 where d='null'; --error ER_DUP_ENTRY alter table t1 add primary key (a), add key (b(20)); delete from t1 where a%2; check table t1; alter table t1 add primary key (a,b(255),c(255)), add key (b(767)); select count(*) from t1 where a=44; select a, length(b),b=left(repeat(d,100*a),65535),length(c),c=repeat(d,20*a),d from t1; show create table t1; check table t1; explain select * from t1 where b like 'adfd%'; # The following tests are disabled because of the introduced timeouts for # metadata locks at the MySQL level as part of the fix for # Bug#45225 Locking: hang if drop table with no timeout # The following commands now play with MySQL metadata locks instead of # InnoDB locks # start disabled45225_1 ## ## Test locking ## # #create table t2(a int, b varchar(255), primary key(a,b)) engine=innodb; #insert into t2 select a,left(b,255) from t1; #drop table t1; #rename table t2 to t1; # #connect (a,localhost,root,,); #connect (b,localhost,root,,); #connection a; #set innodb_lock_wait_timeout=1; #begin; ## Obtain an IX lock on the table #select a from t1 limit 1 for update; #connection b; #set innodb_lock_wait_timeout=1; ## This would require an S lock on the table, conflicting with the IX lock. #--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT #create index t1ba on t1 (b,a); #connection a; #commit; #begin; ## Obtain an IS lock on the table #select a from t1 limit 1 lock in share mode; #connection b; ## This will require an S lock on the table. No conflict with the IS lock. #create index t1ba on t1 (b,a); ## This would require an X lock on the table, conflicting with the IS lock. #--error ER_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT #drop index t1ba on t1; #connection a; #commit; #explain select a from t1 order by b; #--send #select a,sleep(2+a/100) from t1 order by b limit 3; # ## The following DROP INDEX will succeed, altough the SELECT above has ## opened a read view. However, during the execution of the SELECT, ## MySQL should hold a table lock that should block the execution ## of the DROP INDEX below. # #connection b; #select sleep(1); #drop index t1ba on t1; # ## After the index was dropped, subsequent SELECTs will use the same ## read view, but they should not be accessing the dropped index any more. # #connection a; #reap; #explain select a from t1 order by b; #select a from t1 order by b limit 3; #commit; # #connection default; #disconnect a; #disconnect b; # # end disabled45225_1 drop table t1; set global innodb_file_per_table=on; set global innodb_file_format='Barracuda'; # Test creating a table that could lead to undo log overflow. # In the undo log, we write a 768-byte prefix (REC_MAX_INDEX_COL_LEN) # of each externally stored column that appears as a column prefix in an index. # For this test case, it would suffice to write 1 byte, though. create table t1(a blob,b blob,c blob,d blob,e blob,f blob,g blob,h blob, i blob,j blob,k blob,l blob,m blob,n blob,o blob,p blob, q blob,r blob,s blob,t blob,u blob) engine=innodb row_format=dynamic; create index t1a on t1 (a(767)); create index t1b on t1 (b(767)); create index t1c on t1 (c(767)); create index t1d on t1 (d(767)); create index t1e on t1 (e(767)); create index t1f on t1 (f(767)); create index t1g on t1 (g(767)); create index t1h on t1 (h(767)); create index t1i on t1 (i(767)); create index t1j on t1 (j(767)); create index t1k on t1 (k(767)); create index t1l on t1 (l(767)); create index t1m on t1 (m(767)); create index t1n on t1 (n(767)); create index t1o on t1 (o(767)); create index t1p on t1 (p(767)); create index t1q on t1 (q(767)); create index t1r on t1 (r(767)); create index t1s on t1 (s(767)); create index t1t on t1 (t(767)); --error 139 create index t1u on t1 (u(767)); --error 139 create index t1ut on t1 (u(767), t(767)); create index t1st on t1 (s(767), t(767)); show create table t1; --error 139 create index t1u on t1 (u(767)); alter table t1 row_format=compact; create index t1u on t1 (u(767)); drop table t1; # Bug#12547647 UPDATE LOGGING COULD EXCEED LOG PAGE SIZE CREATE TABLE bug12547647( a INT NOT NULL, b BLOB NOT NULL, c TEXT, PRIMARY KEY (b(10), a), INDEX (c(767)), INDEX(b(767)) ) ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; INSERT INTO bug12547647 VALUES (5,repeat('khdfo5AlOq',1900),repeat('g',7751)); COMMIT; # The following used to cause infinite undo log allocation. --error ER_UNDO_RECORD_TOO_BIG UPDATE bug12547647 SET c = REPEAT('b',16928); DROP TABLE bug12547647; # Bug#12637786 SET @r=REPEAT('a',500); CREATE TABLE t1(a INT, v1 VARCHAR(500), v2 VARCHAR(500), v3 VARCHAR(500), v4 VARCHAR(500), v5 VARCHAR(500), v6 VARCHAR(500), v7 VARCHAR(500), v8 VARCHAR(500), v9 VARCHAR(500), v10 VARCHAR(500), v11 VARCHAR(500), v12 VARCHAR(500), v13 VARCHAR(500), v14 VARCHAR(500), v15 VARCHAR(500), v16 VARCHAR(500), v17 VARCHAR(500), v18 VARCHAR(500) ) ENGINE=InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; CREATE INDEX idx1 ON t1(a,v1); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(9,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r,@r); UPDATE t1 SET a=1000; DELETE FROM t1; # Let the purge thread clean up this file. -- sleep 10 DROP TABLE t1; eval set global innodb_file_per_table=$per_table; eval set global innodb_file_format=$format; eval set global innodb_file_format_max=$format; # # Test to check whether CREATE INDEX handles implicit foreign key # constraint modifications (Issue #70, Bug #38786) # SET @OLD_UNIQUE_CHECKS=@@UNIQUE_CHECKS, UNIQUE_CHECKS=0; SET @OLD_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=@@FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS, FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0; CREATE TABLE t1( c1 BIGINT(12) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (c1) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1; CREATE TABLE t2( c1 BIGINT(16) NOT NULL, c2 BIGINT(12) NOT NULL, c3 BIGINT(12) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (c1) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1; ALTER TABLE t2 ADD CONSTRAINT fk_t2_ca FOREIGN KEY (c3) REFERENCES t1(c1); SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=@OLD_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS; SET UNIQUE_CHECKS=@OLD_UNIQUE_CHECKS; SHOW CREATE TABLE t2; CREATE INDEX i_t2_c3_c2 ON t2(c3, c2); SHOW CREATE TABLE t2; SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=@OLD_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS; SET UNIQUE_CHECKS=@OLD_UNIQUE_CHECKS; --error ER_NO_REFERENCED_ROW_2 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(0,0,0); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(0); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(0,0,0); DROP TABLE t2; CREATE TABLE t2( c1 BIGINT(16) NOT NULL, c2 BIGINT(12) NOT NULL, c3 BIGINT(12) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (c1,c2,c3) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1; ALTER TABLE t2 ADD CONSTRAINT fk_t2_ca FOREIGN KEY (c3) REFERENCES t1(c1); SHOW CREATE TABLE t2; CREATE INDEX i_t2_c3_c2 ON t2(c3, c2); SHOW CREATE TABLE t2; --error ER_NO_REFERENCED_ROW_2 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(0,0,1); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(0,0,0); --error ER_ROW_IS_REFERENCED_2 DELETE FROM t1; DELETE FROM t2; DROP TABLE t2; DROP TABLE t1; CREATE TABLE t1( c1 BIGINT(12) NOT NULL, c2 INT(4) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (c2,c1) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1; CREATE TABLE t2( c1 BIGINT(16) NOT NULL, c2 BIGINT(12) NOT NULL, c3 BIGINT(12) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (c1) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1; --replace_regex /'test\.#sql-[0-9_a-f-]*'/'#sql-temporary'/ --error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE ALTER TABLE t2 ADD CONSTRAINT fk_t2_ca FOREIGN KEY (c3,c2) REFERENCES t1(c1,c1); --replace_regex /'test\.#sql-[0-9_a-f-]*'/'#sql-temporary'/ --error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE ALTER TABLE t2 ADD CONSTRAINT fk_t2_ca FOREIGN KEY (c3,c2) REFERENCES t1(c1,c2); --replace_regex /'test\.#sql-[0-9_a-f-]*'/'#sql-temporary'/ --error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE ALTER TABLE t2 ADD CONSTRAINT fk_t2_ca FOREIGN KEY (c3,c2) REFERENCES t1(c2,c1); ALTER TABLE t1 MODIFY COLUMN c2 BIGINT(12) NOT NULL; --replace_regex /'test\.#sql-[0-9_a-f-]*'/'#sql-temporary'/ --error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE ALTER TABLE t2 ADD CONSTRAINT fk_t2_ca FOREIGN KEY (c3,c2) REFERENCES t1(c1,c2); ALTER TABLE t2 ADD CONSTRAINT fk_t2_ca FOREIGN KEY (c3,c2) REFERENCES t1(c2,c1); SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; SHOW CREATE TABLE t2; CREATE INDEX i_t2_c2_c1 ON t2(c2, c1); SHOW CREATE TABLE t2; CREATE INDEX i_t2_c3_c1_c2 ON t2(c3, c1, c2); SHOW CREATE TABLE t2; CREATE INDEX i_t2_c3_c2 ON t2(c3, c2); SHOW CREATE TABLE t2; DROP TABLE t2; DROP TABLE t1; # The following tests are disabled because of the introduced timeouts for # metadata locks at the MySQL level as part of the fix for # Bug#45225 Locking: hang if drop table with no timeout # The following CREATE INDEX t1a ON t1(a); causes a lock wait timeout # start disabled45225_2 #connect (a,localhost,root,,); #connect (b,localhost,root,,); #connection a; #CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b CHAR(1)) ENGINE=InnoDB; #INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (3,'a'),(3,'b'),(1,'c'),(0,'d'),(1,'e'); #connection b; #BEGIN; #SELECT * FROM t1; #connection a; #CREATE INDEX t1a ON t1(a); #connection b; #SELECT * FROM t1; #--error ER_TABLE_DEF_CHANGED #SELECT * FROM t1 FORCE INDEX(t1a) ORDER BY a; #SELECT * FROM t1; #COMMIT; #SELECT * FROM t1 FORCE INDEX(t1a) ORDER BY a; #connection default; #disconnect a; #disconnect b; # #DROP TABLE t1; # end disabled45225_2 #this delay is needed because 45225_2 is disabled, to allow the purge to run SELECT SLEEP(10); DROP TABLE t1_purge, t2_purge, t3_purge, t4_purge; DROP TABLE t12637786; DROP TABLE t12963823;