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###################### ps_general.test #######################
# #
# basic and miscellaneous tests for prepared statements #
# #
##############################################################
# Please do not
# - modify (INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE) the content of the tables
# t1 and t_many_col_types. Such tests should be done in
# include/ps_modify.inc
# - insert test cases where the results depend on the
# table type. Such tests should be done in the files
# include/ps_query.inc, include/ps_modify ...
#
use test;
--disable_query_log
select '------ basic tests ------' as test_sequence ;
--enable_query_log
let $type= 'MYISAM' ;
# create the tables (t1 and t_many_col_types) used in many tests
--source include/ps_create.inc
# insert data into these tables
--source include/ps_renew.inc
##### The basic functions ####
# 1. PREPARE stmt_name FROM <preparable statement>;
# <preparable statement> ::=
# 'literal_stmt' |
# @variable_ref_stmt.
# The statement may contain question marks as placeholders for parameters.
#
# Bind a statement name to a string containing a SQL statement and
# send it to the server. The server will parse the statement and
# reply with "Query Ok" or an error message.
#
PREPARE stmt FROM ' select * from t1 where a = ? ' ;
# 2. EXECUTE stmt_name [USING @var [, @var ]];
# Current values of supplied variables are used as parameters.
#
# Send the server the order to execute the statement and supply values
# for the input parameters needed.
# If no error occurs the server reply will be identical to the reply for
# the query used in PREPARE with question marks replaced with values of
# the input variables.
#
SET @var= 2 ;
EXECUTE stmt USING @var ;
# The non prepared statement with the same server reply would be:
select * from t1 where a = @var ;
# 3. DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_name;
#
# Send the server the order to drop the parse informations.
# The server will reply with "Query Ok" or an error message.
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt ;
## prepare
# prepare without parameter
prepare stmt1 from ' select 1 as my_col ' ;
# prepare with parameter
prepare stmt1 from ' select ? as my_col ' ;
# prepare must fail (incomplete statements/wrong syntax)
--error 1064
prepare ;
--error 1064
prepare stmt1 ;
--error 1064
prepare stmt1 from ;
--error 1064
prepare_garbage stmt1 from ' select 1 ' ;
--error 1064
prepare stmt1 from_garbage ' select 1 ' ;
--error 1064
prepare stmt1 from ' select_garbage 1 ' ;
--error 1064
prepare from ' select 1 ' ;
--error 1064
prepare stmt1 ' select 1 ' ;
--error 1064
prepare ? from ' select ? as my_col ' ;
# statement in variable
set @arg00='select 1 as my_col';
prepare stmt1 from @arg00;
# prepare must fail (query variable is empty)
set @arg00='';
--error 1065
prepare stmt1 from @arg00;
set @arg00=NULL;
# prepare must fail (query variable is NULL)
--error 1064
prepare stmt1 from @arg01;
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
# prepare must fail (column does not exist)
--error 1054
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from t1 where x <= 2 ' ;
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists not_exist ;
--enable_warnings
# prepare must fail (table does not exist)
--error 1146
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from not_exist where a <= 2 ' ;
# case derived from client_test.c: test_prepare_syntax()
# prepare must fail (incomplete statement)
--error 1064
prepare stmt1 from ' insert into t1 values(? ' ;
--error 1064
prepare stmt1 from ' select a, b from t1
where a=? and where ' ;
## execute
# execute must fail (statement never_prepared never prepared)
--error 1243
execute never_prepared ;
# execute must fail (prepare stmt1 just failed,
# but there was a successful prepare of stmt1 before)
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
--error 1146
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from not_exist where a <= 2 ' ;
--error 1243
execute stmt1 ;
# drop the table between prepare and execute
create table to_be_dropped
(
a int primary key,
b char(30),
c int
);
insert into to_be_dropped( a, b, c) values( 1, 'original table', 1);
prepare stmt2 from ' select * from to_be_dropped ' ;
execute stmt2 ;
drop table to_be_dropped ;
# execute must fail (table was dropped after prepare)
--error 1146
execute stmt2 ;
# cases derived from client_test.c: test_select_prepare()
# 1. drop + create table (same column names/types/order)
# between prepare and execute
create table to_be_dropped
(
a int primary key,
b char(30),
c int
);
insert into to_be_dropped( a, b, c) values( 9, 'recreated table', 9);
execute stmt2 ;
drop table to_be_dropped ;
# 2. drop + create table (same column names/types but different order)
# between prepare and execute
create table to_be_dropped
(
a int primary key,
c int,
b char(30)
);
insert into to_be_dropped( a, b, c) values( 9, 'recreated table', 9);
execute stmt2 ;
drop table to_be_dropped ;
# 3. drop + create table (same column names/types/order+extra column)
# between prepare and execute
create table to_be_dropped
(
a int primary key,
b char(30),
c int,
d timestamp default current_timestamp
);
insert into to_be_dropped( a, b, c) values( 9, 'recreated table', 9);
execute stmt2 ;
drop table to_be_dropped ;
# 4. drop + create table (same column names/types, different order +
# additional column) between prepare and execute
create table to_be_dropped
(
a int primary key,
d timestamp default current_timestamp,
b char(30),
c int
);
insert into to_be_dropped( a, b, c) values( 9, 'recreated table', 9);
execute stmt2 ;
drop table to_be_dropped ;
# 5. drop + create table (same column names/order, different types)
# between prepare and execute
create table to_be_dropped
(
a timestamp default '2004-02-29 18:01:59',
b char(30),
c int
);
insert into to_be_dropped( b, c) values( 'recreated table', 9);
execute stmt2 ;
drop table to_be_dropped ;
# 6. drop + create table (same column types/order, different names)
# between prepare and execute
create table to_be_dropped
(
f1 int primary key,
f2 char(30),
f3 int
);
insert into to_be_dropped( f1, f2, f3) values( 9, 'recreated table', 9);
--error 1054
execute stmt2 ;
drop table to_be_dropped ;
# execute without parameter
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
execute stmt1 ;
# execute with parameter
set @arg00=1 ;
set @arg01='two' ;
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from t1 where a <= ? ' ;
execute stmt1 using @arg00;
# execute must fail (too small number of parameters)
--error 1210
execute stmt1 ;
# execute must fail (too big number of parameters)
--error 1210
execute stmt1 using @arg00, @arg01;
# execute must fail (parameter is not set)
execute stmt1 using @not_set;
## deallocate
# deallocate must fail (never_prepared was never prepared)
--error 1243
deallocate prepare never_prepared ;
# deallocate must fail (prepare stmt1 just failed,
# but there was a successful prepare before)
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
--error 1146
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from not_exist where a <= 2 ' ;
--error 1243
deallocate prepare stmt1;
create table to_be_dropped
(
a int primary key,
b char(10)
);
prepare stmt2 from ' select a,b from to_be_dropped where a <= 2 ' ;
drop table to_be_dropped ;
# deallocate prepared statement where the table was dropped after prepare
deallocate prepare stmt2;
## parallel use of more than one prepared statement handlers
# switch between different queries
prepare stmt1 from ' select a from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
prepare stmt2 from ' select b from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
execute stmt2 ;
execute stmt1 ;
# switch between statement handlers of the same query
prepare stmt1 from ' select a from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
prepare stmt2 from ' select a from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
execute stmt2 ;
execute stmt1 ;
deallocate prepare stmt1 ;
# Will the deallocate of stmt1 with the same query affect stmt2 ?
execute stmt2 ;
--disable_query_log
select '------ show and misc tests ------' as test_sequence ;
--enable_query_log
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t2;
--enable_warnings
create table t2
(
a int primary key, b char(10)
);
###### SHOW COMMANDS
prepare stmt4 from ' show databases ';
execute stmt4;
prepare stmt4 from ' show tables from test like ''t2%'' ';
execute stmt4;
prepare stmt4 from ' show columns from t2 from test like ''a%'' ';
execute stmt4;
create index t2_idx on t2(b);
prepare stmt4 from ' show index from t2 from test ';
execute stmt4;
prepare stmt4 from ' show table status from test like ''t2%'' ';
# egalize date and time values
--replace_column 12 # 13 # 14 #
# Bug#4288 : prepared statement 'show table status ..', wrong output on execute
execute stmt4;
# try the same with the big table
prepare stmt4 from ' show table status from test like ''t_many_col_types%'' ';
# egalize date and time values
--replace_column 12 # 13 # 14 #
# Bug#4288
execute stmt4;
prepare stmt4 from ' show status like ''Threads_running'' ';
execute stmt4;
prepare stmt4 from ' show variables like ''sql_mode'' ';
execute stmt4;
prepare stmt4 from ' show engine bdb logs ';
# The output depends on the history (actions of the bdb engine).
# That is the reason why, we switch the output here off.
# (The real output will be tested in ps_6bdb.test)
# --replace_result $MYSQL_TEST_DIR TEST_DIR
--disable_result_log
execute stmt4;
--enable_result_log
prepare stmt4 from ' show full processlist ';
--replace_column 1 number
execute stmt4;
prepare stmt4 from ' show grants for user ';
--error 1295
prepare stmt4 from ' show create table t2 ';
--error 1295
prepare stmt4 from ' show master status ';
--error 1295
prepare stmt4 from ' show master logs ';
--error 1295
prepare stmt4 from ' show slave status ';
--error 1295
prepare stmt4 from ' show warnings limit 20 ';
--error 1295
prepare stmt4 from ' show errors limit 20 ';
prepare stmt4 from ' show storage engines ';
--replace_column 2 YES/NO
execute stmt4;
###### MISC STUFF
## get a warning and an error
# cases derived from client_test.c: test_warnings(), test_errors()
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists tx;
--enable_warnings
prepare stmt1 from ' drop table if exists tx ' ;
execute stmt1 ;
prepare stmt1 from ' drop table tx ' ;
--error 1051
execute stmt1 ;
## nonsense like prepare of prepare,execute or deallocate
--error 1064
prepare stmt1 from ' prepare stmt2 from '' select 1 '' ' ;
--error 1064
prepare stmt1 from ' execute stmt2 ' ;
--error 1064
prepare stmt1 from ' deallocate prepare never_prepared ' ;
## switch the database connection
--error 1295
prepare stmt4 from ' use test ' ;
## create/drop database
--error 1295
prepare stmt3 from ' create database drop_me ';
create database drop_me ;
--error 1295
prepare stmt3 from ' drop database drop_me ';
drop database drop_me ;
## grant/revoke + drop user
--error 1295
prepare stmt3 from ' grant all on test.t1 to drop_user@localhost
identified by ''looser'' ';
grant all on test.t1 to drop_user@localhost
identified by 'looser' ;
--error 1295
prepare stmt3 from ' revoke all privileges on test.t1 from
drop_user@localhost ';
revoke all privileges on test.t1 from drop_user@localhost ;
--error 1295
prepare stmt3 from ' drop user drop_user@localhost ';
drop user drop_user@localhost;
--error 1141
#### table related commands
## describe
prepare stmt3 from ' describe t2 ';
execute stmt3;
drop table t2 ;
--error 1146
execute stmt3;
## lock/unlock
--error 1295
prepare stmt3 from ' lock tables t1 read ' ;
--error 1295
prepare stmt3 from ' unlock tables ' ;
## Load/Unload table contents
--error 1295
prepare stmt1 from ' load data infile ''data.txt''
into table t1 fields terminated by ''\t'' ';
prepare stmt1 from ' select * into outfile ''data.txt'' from t1 ';
execute stmt1 ;
##
--error 1295
prepare stmt1 from ' optimize table t1 ' ;
--error 1295
prepare stmt1 from ' analyze table t1 ' ;
--error 1295
prepare stmt1 from ' checksum table t1 ' ;
--error 1295
prepare stmt1 from ' repair table t1 ' ;
--error 1295
prepare stmt1 from ' restore table t1 from ''data.txt'' ' ;
## handler
--error 1295
prepare stmt1 from ' handler t1 open ';
## commit/rollback
--error 1295
prepare stmt3 from ' commit ' ;
--error 1295
prepare stmt3 from ' rollback ' ;
## switch the sql_mode
prepare stmt4 from ' SET sql_mode=ansi ';
execute stmt4;
# check if the sql_mode is now ansi
select 'a' || 'b' ;
prepare stmt4 from ' SET sql_mode="" ';
execute stmt4;
# check if the sql_mode is not ansi
select 'a' || 'b' ;
# Will a switch of the sqlmode affect the execution of already prepared
# statements ?
prepare stmt5 from ' select ''a'' || ''b'' ' ;
execute stmt5;
SET sql_mode=ansi;
execute stmt5;
SET sql_mode="";
--error 1295
prepare stmt1 from ' flush local privileges ' ;
--error 1295
prepare stmt1 from ' reset query cache ' ;
--error 1295
prepare stmt1 from ' KILL 0 ';
## simple explain
# cases derived from client_test.c: test_explain_bug()
prepare stmt1 from ' explain select a from t1 order by b ';
--enable_metadata
execute stmt1;
--disable_metadata
SET @arg00=1 ;
prepare stmt1 from ' explain select a from t1 where a > ? order by b ';
--enable_metadata
execute stmt1 using @arg00;
--disable_metadata
--disable_query_log
select '------ create/drop/alter/rename tests ------' as test_sequence ;
--enable_query_log
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t2, t3;
--enable_warnings
prepare stmt_drop from ' drop table if exists t2 ' ;
--disable_warnings
execute stmt_drop;
--enable_warnings
prepare stmt_create from ' create table t2 (
a int primary key, b char(10)) ';
execute stmt_create;
prepare stmt3 from ' create table t3 like t2 ';
execute stmt3;
drop table t3;
set @arg00=1;
prepare stmt3 from ' create table t3 (m int) select ? as m ' ;
# Bug#4280 server hangs, prepared "create table .. as select ? .."
execute stmt3 using @arg00;
select m from t3;
drop table t3;
--error 1295
prepare stmt3 from ' create index t2_idx on t2(b) ';
--error 1295
prepare stmt3 from ' drop index t2_idx on t2 ' ;
--error 1295
prepare stmt3 from ' alter table t2 drop primary key ';
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists new_t2;
--enable_warnings
prepare stmt3 from ' rename table t2 to new_t2 ';
execute stmt3;
--error 1050
execute stmt3;
rename table new_t2 to t2;
drop table t2;
--disable_query_log
select '------ big statement tests ------' as test_sequence ;
--enable_query_log
# Attention: The limits used are NOT derived from the manual
# or other sources.
## many lines ( 50 )
select 'ABC' as my_const_col from t1 where
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 ;
prepare stmt1 from ' select ''ABC'' as my_const_col FROM t1 WHERE
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 ' ;
execute stmt1 ;
execute stmt1 ;
## many characters ( about 1400 )
select 'ABC' as my_const_col FROM t1 WHERE
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' ;
prepare stmt1 from ' select ''ABC'' as my_const_col FROM t1 WHERE
''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890''
= ''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'' AND
''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890''
= ''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'' AND
''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890''
= ''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'' AND
''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890''
= ''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'' AND
''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890''
= ''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'' AND
''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890''
= ''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'' AND
''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890''
= ''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'' AND
''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890''
= ''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'' AND
''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890''
= ''1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'' ';
execute stmt1 ;
execute stmt1 ;
## many parameters ( 50 )
set @arg00= 1;
set @arg01= 1;
set @arg02= 1;
set @arg03= 1;
set @arg04= 1;
set @arg05= 1;
set @arg06= 1;
set @arg07= 1;
set @arg10= 1;
set @arg11= 1;
set @arg12= 1;
set @arg13= 1;
set @arg14= 1;
set @arg15= 1;
set @arg16= 1;
set @arg17= 1;
set @arg20= 1;
set @arg21= 1;
set @arg22= 1;
set @arg23= 1;
set @arg24= 1;
set @arg25= 1;
set @arg26= 1;
set @arg27= 1;
set @arg30= 1;
set @arg31= 1;
set @arg32= 1;
set @arg33= 1;
set @arg34= 1;
set @arg35= 1;
set @arg36= 1;
set @arg37= 1;
set @arg40= 1;
set @arg41= 1;
set @arg42= 1;
set @arg43= 1;
set @arg44= 1;
set @arg45= 1;
set @arg46= 1;
set @arg47= 1;
set @arg50= 1;
set @arg51= 1;
set @arg52= 1;
set @arg53= 1;
set @arg54= 1;
set @arg55= 1;
set @arg56= 1;
set @arg57= 1;
set @arg60= 1;
set @arg61= 1;
select 'ABC' as my_const_col FROM t1 WHERE
@arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and
@arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and
@arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and
@arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and
@arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and
@arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and
@arg00=@arg00 ;
prepare stmt1 from ' select ''ABC'' as my_const_col FROM t1 WHERE
? = ? and ? = ? and ? = ? and ? = ? and
? = ? and ? = ? and ? = ? and ? = ? and
? = ? and ? = ? and ? = ? and ? = ? and
? = ? and ? = ? and ? = ? and ? = ? and
? = ? and ? = ? and ? = ? and ? = ? and
? = ? and ? = ? and ? = ? and ? = ? and
? = ? ' ;
execute stmt1 using
@arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00,
@arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00,
@arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00,
@arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00,
@arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00,
@arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00,
@arg00, @arg00;
execute stmt1 using
@arg00, @arg01, @arg02, @arg03, @arg04, @arg05, @arg06, @arg07,
@arg10, @arg11, @arg12, @arg13, @arg14, @arg15, @arg16, @arg17,
@arg20, @arg21, @arg22, @arg23, @arg24, @arg25, @arg26, @arg27,
@arg30, @arg31, @arg32, @arg33, @arg34, @arg35, @arg36, @arg37,
@arg40, @arg41, @arg42, @arg43, @arg44, @arg45, @arg46, @arg47,
@arg50, @arg51, @arg52, @arg53, @arg54, @arg55, @arg56, @arg57,
@arg60, @arg61 ;
drop table t1 ;
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