Commit 63f7ca06 authored by andrey@example.com's avatar andrey@example.com

Merge ahristov@bk-internal.mysql.com:/home/bk/mysql-5.1-runtime

into  example.com:/work/mysql-5.1-runtime-bug22830-new
parents b2978f9e c27a88ca
......@@ -206,13 +206,13 @@ drop event events_test.mysqltest_user1;
drop user mysqltest_user1@localhost;
drop database mysqltest_db1;
create event e_53 on schedule at (select s1 from ttx) do drop table t;
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'select s1 from ttx) do drop table t' at line 1
ERROR 42000: This version of MySQL doesn't yet support 'Usage of subqueries or stored function calls as part of this statement'
create event e_53 on schedule every (select s1 from ttx) second do drop table t;
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'select s1 from ttx) second do drop table t' at line 1
ERROR 42000: This version of MySQL doesn't yet support 'Usage of subqueries or stored function calls as part of this statement'
create event e_53 on schedule every 5 second starts (select s1 from ttx) do drop table t;
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'select s1 from ttx) do drop table t' at line 1
ERROR 42000: This version of MySQL doesn't yet support 'Usage of subqueries or stored function calls as part of this statement'
create event e_53 on schedule every 5 second ends (select s1 from ttx) do drop table t;
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'select s1 from ttx) do drop table t' at line 1
ERROR 42000: This version of MySQL doesn't yet support 'Usage of subqueries or stored function calls as part of this statement'
drop event if exists e_16;
drop procedure if exists p_16;
create event e_16 on schedule every 1 second do set @a=5;
......@@ -226,4 +226,46 @@ set @a= 6;
call p_16();
drop procedure p_16;
drop event e_16;
drop function if exists f22830;
drop event if exists e22830;
drop event if exists e22830_1;
drop event if exists e22830_2;
drop event if exists e22830_3;
drop event if exists e22830_4;
drop table if exists t1;
drop table if exists t2;
create table t1 (a int);
insert into t1 values (2);
create table t2 (a char(20));
insert into t2 values ("e22830_1");
create function f22830 () returns int return 5;
create event e22830 on schedule every f22830() second do select 123;
ERROR 42000: This version of MySQL doesn't yet support 'Usage of subqueries or stored function calls as part of this statement'
create event e22830_1 on schedule every 1 hour do alter event e22830_1 on schedule every (select 8 from dual) hour;
create event e22830_2 on schedule every 1 hour do alter event e22830_2 on schedule every (select 8 from t1) hour;
create event e22830_3 on schedule every 1 hour do alter event e22830_3 on schedule every f22830() hour;
create event e22830_4 on schedule every 1 hour do alter event e22830_4 on schedule every (select f22830() from dual) hour;
select event_name, event_definition, interval_value, interval_field from information_schema.events order by event_name;
event_name event_definition interval_value interval_field
e22830_1 alter event e22830_1 on schedule every (select 8 from dual) hour 1 HOUR
e22830_2 alter event e22830_2 on schedule every (select 8 from t1) hour 1 HOUR
e22830_3 alter event e22830_3 on schedule every f22830() hour 1 HOUR
e22830_4 alter event e22830_4 on schedule every (select f22830() from dual) hour 1 HOUR
set global event_scheduler=on;
set global event_scheduler=off;
select event_name, event_definition, interval_value, interval_field from information_schema.events order by event_name;
event_name event_definition interval_value interval_field
e22830_1 alter event e22830_1 on schedule every (select 8 from dual) hour 8 HOUR
e22830_2 alter event e22830_2 on schedule every (select 8 from t1) hour 1 HOUR
e22830_3 alter event e22830_3 on schedule every f22830() hour 1 HOUR
e22830_4 alter event e22830_4 on schedule every (select f22830() from dual) hour 1 HOUR
drop function f22830;
drop event (select a from t2);
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '(select a from t2)' at line 1
drop event e22830_1;
drop event e22830_2;
drop event e22830_3;
drop event e22830_4;
drop table t1;
drop table t2;
drop database events_test;
......@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ CREATE EVENT one_event ON SCHEDULE EVERY 10 SECOND DO SELECT 123;
SHOW EVENTS;
Db Name Definer Type Execute at Interval value Interval field Starts Ends Status
events_test one_event root@localhost RECURRING NULL 10 SECOND # # ENABLED
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT from information_schema.events;
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS ORDER BY EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME;
EVENT_CATALOG EVENT_SCHEMA EVENT_NAME DEFINER EVENT_BODY EVENT_DEFINITION EVENT_TYPE EXECUTE_AT INTERVAL_VALUE INTERVAL_FIELD STATUS ON_COMPLETION EVENT_COMMENT
NULL events_test one_event root@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 10 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE
CREATE DATABASE events_test2;
......@@ -57,37 +57,37 @@ USE events_test2;
CREATE EVENT four_event ON SCHEDULE EVERY 20 SECOND DO SELECT 42;
USE events_test;
"We should see 4 events : one_event, two_event, three_event & four_event"
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS;
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS ORDER BY EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME;
EVENT_CATALOG EVENT_SCHEMA EVENT_NAME DEFINER EVENT_BODY EVENT_DEFINITION EVENT_TYPE EXECUTE_AT INTERVAL_VALUE INTERVAL_FIELD STATUS ON_COMPLETION EVENT_COMMENT
NULL events_test one_event root@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 10 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE
NULL events_test two_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE two event
NULL events_test three_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED PRESERVE three event
NULL events_test two_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE two event
NULL events_test2 four_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 42 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE
DROP DATABASE events_test2;
"We should see 3 events : one_event, two_event, three_event"
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS;
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS ORDER BY EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME;
EVENT_CATALOG EVENT_SCHEMA EVENT_NAME DEFINER EVENT_BODY EVENT_DEFINITION EVENT_TYPE EXECUTE_AT INTERVAL_VALUE INTERVAL_FIELD STATUS ON_COMPLETION EVENT_COMMENT
NULL events_test one_event root@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 10 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE
NULL events_test two_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE two event
NULL events_test three_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED PRESERVE three event
NULL events_test two_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE two event
CREATE DATABASE events_test2;
USE events_test2;
CREATE EVENT five_event ON SCHEDULE EVERY 20 SECOND DO SELECT 42;
"Should see 4 events - one, two, three & five"
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS;
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS ORDER BY EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME;
EVENT_CATALOG EVENT_SCHEMA EVENT_NAME DEFINER EVENT_BODY EVENT_DEFINITION EVENT_TYPE EXECUTE_AT INTERVAL_VALUE INTERVAL_FIELD STATUS ON_COMPLETION EVENT_COMMENT
NULL events_test one_event root@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 10 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE
NULL events_test two_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE two event
NULL events_test three_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED PRESERVE three event
NULL events_test two_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE two event
NULL events_test2 five_event root@localhost SQL SELECT 42 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE
REVOKE EVENT ON events_test2.* FROM ev_test@localhost;
USE test;
"Should see 3 events - one, two & three"
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS;
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS ORDER BY EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME;
EVENT_CATALOG EVENT_SCHEMA EVENT_NAME DEFINER EVENT_BODY EVENT_DEFINITION EVENT_TYPE EXECUTE_AT INTERVAL_VALUE INTERVAL_FIELD STATUS ON_COMPLETION EVENT_COMMENT
NULL events_test one_event root@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 10 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE
NULL events_test two_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE two event
NULL events_test three_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED PRESERVE three event
NULL events_test two_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE two event
"Let's test ALTER EVENT which changes the definer"
USE events_test;
ALTER EVENT one_event ON SCHEDULE EVERY 10 SECOND;
......@@ -111,10 +111,10 @@ ALTER EVENT one_event COMMENT "new comment";
"test DROP by another user"
DROP EVENT one_event;
"One event should not be there"
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS;
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS ORDER BY EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME;
EVENT_CATALOG EVENT_SCHEMA EVENT_NAME DEFINER EVENT_BODY EVENT_DEFINITION EVENT_TYPE EXECUTE_AT INTERVAL_VALUE INTERVAL_FIELD STATUS ON_COMPLETION EVENT_COMMENT
NULL events_test two_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE two event
NULL events_test three_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED PRESERVE three event
NULL events_test two_event ev_test@localhost SQL SELECT 123 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE two event
NULL events_test2 five_event root@localhost SQL SELECT 42 RECURRING NULL 20 SECOND ENABLED NOT PRESERVE
DROP USER ev_test@localhost;
DROP DATABASE events_test2;
......
......@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ select 4;
4
drop table t1;
kill (select count(*) from mysql.user);
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'select count(*) from mysql.user)' at line 1
ERROR 42000: This version of MySQL doesn't yet support 'Usage of subqueries or stored function calls as part of this statement'
create table t1 (id int primary key);
create table t2 (id int unsigned not null);
insert into t2 select id from t1;
......
......@@ -222,13 +222,13 @@ drop database mysqltest_db1;
#
# START - BUG#16394: Events: Crash if schedule contains SELECT
#
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
--error ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_YET
create event e_53 on schedule at (select s1 from ttx) do drop table t;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
--error ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_YET
create event e_53 on schedule every (select s1 from ttx) second do drop table t;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
--error ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_YET
create event e_53 on schedule every 5 second starts (select s1 from ttx) do drop table t;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
--error ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_YET
create event e_53 on schedule every 5 second ends (select s1 from ttx) do drop table t;
#
# END - BUG#16394: Events: Crash if schedule contains SELECT
......@@ -253,4 +253,47 @@ call p_16();
drop procedure p_16;
drop event e_16;
#
# START - BUG#22830 Events: crash with procedure which alters events with function
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists f22830;
drop event if exists e22830;
drop event if exists e22830_1;
drop event if exists e22830_2;
drop event if exists e22830_3;
drop event if exists e22830_4;
drop table if exists t1;
drop table if exists t2;
--enable_warnings
create table t1 (a int);
insert into t1 values (2);
create table t2 (a char(20));
insert into t2 values ("e22830_1");
create function f22830 () returns int return 5;
--error ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_YET
create event e22830 on schedule every f22830() second do select 123;
create event e22830_1 on schedule every 1 hour do alter event e22830_1 on schedule every (select 8 from dual) hour;
create event e22830_2 on schedule every 1 hour do alter event e22830_2 on schedule every (select 8 from t1) hour;
create event e22830_3 on schedule every 1 hour do alter event e22830_3 on schedule every f22830() hour;
create event e22830_4 on schedule every 1 hour do alter event e22830_4 on schedule every (select f22830() from dual) hour;
select event_name, event_definition, interval_value, interval_field from information_schema.events order by event_name;
set global event_scheduler=on;
--sleep 0.7
set global event_scheduler=off;
select event_name, event_definition, interval_value, interval_field from information_schema.events order by event_name;
drop function f22830;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
drop event (select a from t2);
drop event e22830_1;
drop event e22830_2;
drop event e22830_3;
drop event e22830_4;
drop table t1;
drop table t2;
#
# End of tests
#
drop database events_test;
......@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ use events_test;
CREATE EVENT one_event ON SCHEDULE EVERY 10 SECOND DO SELECT 123;
--replace_column 8 # 9 #
SHOW EVENTS;
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT from information_schema.events;
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS ORDER BY EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME;
CREATE DATABASE events_test2;
CREATE USER ev_test@localhost;
GRANT ALL ON events_test.* to ev_test@localhost;
......@@ -55,10 +55,10 @@ CREATE EVENT four_event ON SCHEDULE EVERY 20 SECOND DO SELECT 42;
connection default;
USE events_test;
--echo "We should see 4 events : one_event, two_event, three_event & four_event"
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS;
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS ORDER BY EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME;
DROP DATABASE events_test2;
--echo "We should see 3 events : one_event, two_event, three_event"
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS;
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS ORDER BY EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME;
connection default;
CREATE DATABASE events_test2;
......@@ -67,13 +67,13 @@ CREATE EVENT five_event ON SCHEDULE EVERY 20 SECOND DO SELECT 42;
connection ev_con1;
--echo "Should see 4 events - one, two, three & five"
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS;
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS ORDER BY EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME;
connection default;
REVOKE EVENT ON events_test2.* FROM ev_test@localhost;
connection ev_con1;
USE test;
--echo "Should see 3 events - one, two & three"
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS;
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS ORDER BY EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME;
--echo "Let's test ALTER EVENT which changes the definer"
USE events_test;
ALTER EVENT one_event ON SCHEDULE EVERY 10 SECOND;
......@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ connection ev_con1;
DROP EVENT one_event;
connection default;
--echo "One event should not be there"
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS;
SELECT EVENT_CATALOG, EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME, DEFINER, EVENT_BODY, EVENT_DEFINITION, EVENT_TYPE, EXECUTE_AT, INTERVAL_VALUE, INTERVAL_FIELD, STATUS,ON_COMPLETION, EVENT_COMMENT FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS ORDER BY EVENT_SCHEMA, EVENT_NAME;
disconnect ev_con1;
connection default;
DROP USER ev_test@localhost;
......
......@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ select 4;
drop table t1;
connection default;
--error 1064
--error ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_YET
kill (select count(*) from mysql.user);
#
......
......@@ -2149,6 +2149,28 @@ void st_lex::restore_backup_query_tables_list(Query_tables_list *backup)
}
/*
Checks for usage of routines and/or tables in a parsed statement
SYNOPSIS
st_lex:table_or_sp_used()
RETURN
FALSE No routines and tables used
TRUE Either or both routines and tables are used.
*/
bool st_lex::table_or_sp_used()
{
DBUG_ENTER("table_or_sp_used");
if (sroutines.records || query_tables)
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
}
/*
Do end-of-prepare fixup for list of tables and their merge-VIEWed tables
......@@ -2216,6 +2238,7 @@ void st_select_lex::fix_prepare_information(THD *thd, Item **conds,
}
}
/*
There are st_select_lex::add_table_to_list &
st_select_lex::set_lock_for_tables are in sql_parse.cc
......
......@@ -1203,6 +1203,8 @@ typedef struct st_lex : public Query_tables_list
void reset_n_backup_query_tables_list(Query_tables_list *backup);
void restore_backup_query_tables_list(Query_tables_list *backup);
bool table_or_sp_used();
} LEX;
struct st_lex_local: public st_lex
......
......@@ -3900,6 +3900,12 @@ end_with_restore_list:
case SQLCOM_ALTER_EVENT:
{
DBUG_ASSERT(lex->event_parse_data);
if (lex->table_or_sp_used())
{
my_error(ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_YET, MYF(0), "Usage of subqueries or stored "
"function calls as part of this statement");
break;
}
switch (lex->sql_command) {
case SQLCOM_CREATE_EVENT:
res= Events::get_instance()->
......@@ -4201,6 +4207,13 @@ end_with_restore_list:
{
Item *it= (Item *)lex->value_list.head();
if (lex->table_or_sp_used())
{
my_error(ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_YET, MYF(0), "Usage of subqueries or stored "
"function calls as part of this statement");
break;
}
if ((!it->fixed && it->fix_fields(lex->thd, &it)) || it->check_cols(1))
{
my_message(ER_SET_CONSTANTS_ONLY, ER(ER_SET_CONSTANTS_ONLY),
......
......@@ -1329,7 +1329,6 @@ event_tail:
Lex->sql_command= SQLCOM_CREATE_EVENT;
/* We need that for disallowing subqueries */
Lex->expr_allows_subselect= FALSE;
}
ON SCHEDULE_SYM ev_schedule_time
opt_ev_on_completion
......@@ -1351,7 +1350,6 @@ event_tail:
can overwrite it
*/
Lex->sql_command= SQLCOM_CREATE_EVENT;
Lex->expr_allows_subselect= TRUE;
}
;
......@@ -4737,8 +4735,6 @@ alter:
YYTHD->client_capabilities &= ~CLIENT_MULTI_QUERIES;
Lex->sql_command= SQLCOM_ALTER_EVENT;
/* we need that for disallowing subqueries */
Lex->expr_allows_subselect= FALSE;
}
ev_alter_on_schedule_completion
opt_ev_rename_to
......@@ -4764,7 +4760,6 @@ alter:
can overwrite it
*/
Lex->sql_command= SQLCOM_ALTER_EVENT;
Lex->expr_allows_subselect= TRUE;
}
| ALTER TABLESPACE alter_tablespace_info
{
......@@ -8639,17 +8634,12 @@ purge_option:
/* kill threads */
kill:
KILL_SYM
{
Lex->sql_command= SQLCOM_KILL;
Lex->expr_allows_subselect= FALSE;
}
kill_option expr
KILL_SYM kill_option expr
{
LEX *lex=Lex;
lex->value_list.empty();
lex->value_list.push_front($4);
Lex->expr_allows_subselect= TRUE;
lex->value_list.push_front($3);
lex->sql_command= SQLCOM_KILL;
};
kill_option:
......
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