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#
# Bug #11602: SP with very large body not handled well
#
source include/have_sequence.inc;
create table t1 (a int);
insert into t1 values (1),(2),(3);
let $body=`select repeat('select count(*) into out1 from t1;\n', 3072)`;
delimiter //;
--disable_query_log
eval select length('$body') as length//
eval create procedure test.longprocedure (out out1 int) deterministic
begin
$body
end//
--enable_query_log
delimiter ;//
# this is larger than the length above, because it includes the 'begin' and
# 'end' bits and some whitespace
select length(routine_definition) from information_schema.routines where routine_schema = 'test' and routine_name = 'longprocedure';
call test.longprocedure(@value); select @value;
drop procedure test.longprocedure;
drop table t1;
#
# Bug #9819 "Cursors: Mysql Server Crash while fetching from table with 5
# million records.":
# To really test the bug, increase the number of loop iterations ($1).
# For 4 millions set $1 to 22.
create table t1 (f1 char(100) , f2 mediumint , f3 int , f4 real, f5 numeric);
insert into t1 (f1, f2, f3, f4, f5) values
("This is a test case for for Bug#9819", 1, 2, 3.0, 4.598);
create table t2 like t1;
let $1=8;
--disable_query_log
--disable_result_log
begin;
while ($1)
{
eval insert into t1 select * from t1;
dec $1;
}
commit;
--enable_result_log
--enable_query_log
select count(*) from t1;
select count(*) from t2;
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists p1;
--enable_warnings
delimiter |;
create procedure p1()
begin
declare done integer default 0;
declare vf1 char(100) ;
declare vf2 mediumint;
declare vf3 int ;
declare vf4 real ;
declare vf5 numeric ;
declare cur1 cursor for select f1,f2,f3,f4,f5 from t1;
declare continue handler for sqlstate '02000' set done = 1;
open cur1;
while done <> 1 do
fetch cur1 into vf1, vf2, vf3, vf4, vf5;
if not done then
insert into t2 values (vf1, vf2, vf3, vf4, vf5);
end if;
end while;
close cur1;
end|
delimiter ;|
call p1();
select count(*) from t1;
select count(*) from t2;
select f1 from t1 limit 1;
select f1 from t2 limit 1;
drop procedure p1;
drop table t1, t2;
#
# Loops with many iterations
# (Item_equal must be created in the execution arena)
#
create table t1 (
`id1` int unsigned not null default '0',
`id2` int unsigned not null default '0',
`link_type` int unsigned not null default '0',
`visibility` tinyint not null default '0',
`data` varchar(255) not null default '',
`time` int unsigned not null default '0',
`version` int unsigned not null default '0',
primary key (id1, link_type, visibility, id2)
) default collate=latin1_bin;
delimiter //;
create procedure select_test()
begin
declare id1_cond int;
set id1_cond = 1;
while id1_cond <= 10000 do
select count(*) as cnt from (select id1 from t1 force index (primary) where id1 = id1_cond and link_type = 1 and visibility = 1 order by id2 desc) as t into @cnt;
set id1_cond = id1_cond + 1;
end while;
end//
delimiter ;//
insert t1 select seq, seq, 1, 1, seq, seq, seq from seq_1_to_2000;
set @before=unix_timestamp();
call select_test();
--let $time=60
if ($VALGRIND_TEST)
{
--let $time=600
}
--disable_query_log
--eval set @time=$time;
--enable_query_log
select unix_timestamp() - @before < @time;
drop procedure select_test;
drop table t1;
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