Commit 93ef74bf authored by Mats Kindahl's avatar Mats Kindahl

Bug #36763

TRUNCATE TABLE fails to replicate when stmt-based binlogging is not supported.

Correcting some tests that was failing in pushbuild as well as fixing result
file for some tests that are not executed in the default MTR run.

mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_truncate_innodb.test:
  Need to reset master to avoid the check to be for the wrong binlog file.
mysql-test/suite/binlog/t/binlog_truncate_myisam.test:
  Need to reset master to avoid the check to be for the wrong binlog file.
parent 9fd1d146
......@@ -215,30 +215,14 @@ COMMIT/*!*/;
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Query thread_id=# exec_time=# error_code=0
SET TIMESTAMP=1000000000/*!*/;
BEGIN
/*!*/;
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Query thread_id=# exec_time=# error_code=0
SET TIMESTAMP=1000000000/*!*/;
TRUNCATE TABLE t1
/*!*/;
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Xid = #
COMMIT/*!*/;
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Query thread_id=# exec_time=# error_code=0
SET TIMESTAMP=1000000000/*!*/;
BEGIN
/*!*/;
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Query thread_id=# exec_time=# error_code=0
SET TIMESTAMP=1000000000/*!*/;
TRUNCATE TABLE t1
/*!*/;
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Xid = #
COMMIT/*!*/;
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Query thread_id=# exec_time=# error_code=0
SET TIMESTAMP=1000000000/*!*/;
BEGIN
......@@ -347,17 +331,9 @@ COMMIT/*!*/;
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Query thread_id=# exec_time=# error_code=0
SET TIMESTAMP=1000000000/*!*/;
BEGIN
/*!*/;
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Query thread_id=# exec_time=# error_code=0
SET TIMESTAMP=1000000000/*!*/;
TRUNCATE TABLE t1
/*!*/;
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Xid = #
COMMIT/*!*/;
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Query thread_id=# exec_time=# error_code=0
SET TIMESTAMP=1000000000/*!*/;
TRUNCATE TABLE t2
......@@ -473,17 +449,9 @@ ROLLBACK
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Query thread_id=# exec_time=# error_code=0
SET TIMESTAMP=1000000000/*!*/;
BEGIN
/*!*/;
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Query thread_id=# exec_time=# error_code=0
SET TIMESTAMP=1000000000/*!*/;
TRUNCATE TABLE t1
/*!*/;
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Xid = #
COMMIT/*!*/;
# at #
#010909 4:46:40 server id 1 end_log_pos # Query thread_id=# exec_time=# error_code=0
SET TIMESTAMP=1000000000/*!*/;
TRUNCATE TABLE t2
......
RESET MASTER;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT) ENGINE=MyISAM;
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1),(2),(3);
......
source include/have_log_bin.inc;
source include/have_innodb.inc;
# It is necessary to reset the master since otherwise the binlog test
# might show the wrong binary log. The default for SHOW BINLOG EVENTS
# is to show the first binary log, not the current one (which is
# actually a better idea).
RESET MASTER;
let $engine = InnoDB;
source extra/binlog_tests/binlog_truncate.test;
......
source include/have_log_bin.inc;
# It is necessary to reset the master since otherwise the binlog test
# might show the wrong binary log. The default for SHOW BINLOG EVENTS
# is to show the first binary log, not the current one (which is
# actually a better idea).
RESET MASTER;
let $engine = MyISAM;
source extra/binlog_tests/binlog_truncate.test;
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