#
# Basic stored PROCEDURE tests
#
# Please keep this file free of --error cases and other
# things that will not run in a single debugged mysqld
# process (e.g. master-slave things).
#
# Test cases for bugs are added at the end. See template there.
#
# Tests that require --error go into sp-error.test
# Tests that require inndb go into sp_trans.test
# Tests that check privilege and security issues go to sp-security.test.
# Tests that require multiple connections, except security/privilege tests,
#   go to sp-thread.
# Tests that uses 'goto' to into sp-goto.test (currently disabled)

use test;

# Test tables
#
# t1 and t2 are reused throughout the file, and dropped at the end.
# t3 and up are created and dropped when needed.
#
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1,t2,t3,t4;
--enable_warnings
create table t1 (
	id   char(16) not null default '',
        data int not null
);
create table t2 (
	s   char(16),
        i   int,
	d   double
);


# Single statement, no params.
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists foo42;
--enable_warnings
create procedure foo42()
  insert into test.t1 values ("foo", 42);

call foo42();
select * from t1;
delete from t1;
drop procedure foo42;


# Single statement, two IN params.
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bar;
--enable_warnings
create procedure bar(x char(16), y int)
  insert into test.t1 values (x, y);

call bar("bar", 666);
select * from t1;
delete from t1;
# Don't drop procedure yet...


# Now for multiple statements...
delimiter |;

# Empty statement
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists empty|
--enable_warnings
create procedure empty()
begin
end|

call empty()|
drop procedure empty|

# Scope test. This is legal (warnings might be possible in the future,
# but for the time being, we just accept it).
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists scope|
--enable_warnings
create procedure scope(a int, b float)
begin
  declare b int;
  declare c float;

  begin
    declare c int;
  end;
end|

drop procedure scope|

# Two statements.
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists two|
--enable_warnings
create procedure two(x1 char(16), x2 char(16), y int)
begin
  insert into test.t1 values (x1, y);
  insert into test.t1 values (x2, y);
end|

call two("one", "two", 3)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure two|


# Simple test of local variables and SET.
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists locset|
--enable_warnings
create procedure locset(x char(16), y int)
begin
  declare z1, z2 int;
  set z1 = y;
  set z2 = z1+2;
  insert into test.t1 values (x, z2);
end|

call locset("locset", 19)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure locset|


# In some contexts local variables are not recognized
# (and in some, you have to qualify the identifier).
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists setcontext|
--enable_warnings
create procedure setcontext()
begin
  declare data int default 2;

  insert into t1 (id, data) values ("foo", 1);
  replace t1 set data = data, id = "bar";
  update t1 set id = "kaka", data = 3 where t1.data = data;
end|

call setcontext()|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure setcontext|


# Set things to null
create table t3 ( d date, i int, f double, s varchar(32) )|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists nullset|
--enable_warnings
create procedure nullset()
begin
  declare ld date;
  declare li int;
  declare lf double;
  declare ls varchar(32);

  set ld = null, li = null, lf = null, ls = null;
  insert into t3 values (ld, li, lf, ls);

  insert into t3 (i, f, s) values ((ld is null), 1,    "ld is null"),
                                  ((li is null), 1,    "li is null"),
				  ((li = 0),     null, "li = 0"),
				  ((lf is null), 1,    "lf is null"),
				  ((lf = 0),     null, "lf = 0"),
				  ((ls is null), 1,    "ls is null");
end|

call nullset()|
select * from t3|
drop table t3|
drop procedure nullset|


# The peculiar (non-standard) mixture of variables types in SET.
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists mixset|
--enable_warnings
create procedure mixset(x char(16), y int)
begin
  declare z int;

  set @z = y, z = 666, max_join_size = 100;
  insert into test.t1 values (x, z);
end|

call mixset("mixset", 19)|
show variables like 'max_join_size'|
select id,data,@z from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure mixset|


# Multiple CALL statements, one with OUT parameter.
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists zip|
--enable_warnings
create procedure zip(x char(16), y int)
begin
  declare z int;
  call zap(y, z);
  call bar(x, z);
end|

# SET local variables and OUT parameter.
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists zap|
--enable_warnings
create procedure zap(x int, out y int)
begin
  declare z int;
  set z = x+1, y = z;
end|

call zip("zip", 99)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure zip|
drop procedure bar|

# Top-level OUT parameter
call zap(7, @zap)|
select @zap|

drop procedure zap|


# "Deep" calls...
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists c1|
--enable_warnings
create procedure c1(x int)
  call c2("c", x)|
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists c2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure c2(s char(16), x int)
  call c3(x, s)|
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists c3|
--enable_warnings
create procedure c3(x int, s char(16))
  call c4("level", x, s)|
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists c4|
--enable_warnings
create procedure c4(l char(8), x int, s char(16))
  insert into t1 values (concat(l,s), x)|

call c1(42)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure c1|
drop procedure c2|
drop procedure c3|
drop procedure c4|

# INOUT test
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists iotest|
--enable_warnings
create procedure iotest(x1 char(16), x2 char(16), y int)
begin
  call inc2(x2, y);
  insert into test.t1 values (x1, y);
end|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists inc2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure inc2(x char(16), y int)
begin
  call inc(y);
  insert into test.t1 values (x, y);
end|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists inc|
--enable_warnings
create procedure inc(inout io int)
  set io = io + 1|

call iotest("io1", "io2", 1)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure iotest|
drop procedure inc2|

# Propagating top-level @-vars
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists incr|
--enable_warnings
create procedure incr(inout x int)
  call inc(x)|

# Before
select @zap|
call incr(@zap)|
# After
select @zap|

drop procedure inc|
drop procedure incr|

# Call-by-value test
#  The expected result is:
#    ("cbv2", 4)
#    ("cbv1", 4711)
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists cbv1|
--enable_warnings
create procedure cbv1()
begin
  declare y int default 3;

  call cbv2(y+1, y);
  insert into test.t1 values ("cbv1", y);
end|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists cbv2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure cbv2(y1 int, inout y2 int)
begin
  set y2 = 4711;
  insert into test.t1 values ("cbv2", y1);
end|

call cbv1()|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure cbv1|
drop procedure cbv2|


# Subselect arguments

insert into t2 values ("a", 1, 1.1), ("b", 2, 1.2), ("c", 3, 1.3)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists sub1|
--enable_warnings
create procedure sub1(id char(16), x int)
  insert into test.t1 values (id, x)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists sub2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure sub2(id char(16))
begin
  declare x int;
  set x = (select sum(t.i) from test.t2 t);
  insert into test.t1 values (id, x);
end|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists sub3|
--enable_warnings
create function sub3(i int) returns int
  return i+1|

call sub1("sub1a", (select 7))|
call sub1("sub1b", (select max(i) from t2))|
call sub1("sub1c", (select i,d from t2 limit 1))|
call sub1("sub1d", (select 1 from (select 1) a))|
call sub2("sub2")|
select * from t1|
select sub3((select max(i) from t2))|
drop procedure sub1|
drop procedure sub2|
drop function sub3|
delete from t1|
delete from t2|

# Basic tests of the flow control constructs

# Just test on 'x'...
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists a0|
--enable_warnings
create procedure a0(x int)
while x do
  set x = x-1;
  insert into test.t1 values ("a0", x);
end while|

call a0(3)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure a0|


# The same, but with a more traditional test.
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists a|
--enable_warnings
create procedure a(x int)
while x > 0 do
  set x = x-1;
  insert into test.t1 values ("a", x);
end while|

call a(3)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure a|


# REPEAT
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists b|
--enable_warnings
create procedure b(x int)
repeat
  insert into test.t1 values (repeat("b",3), x);
  set x = x-1;
until x = 0 end repeat|

call b(3)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure b|


# Check that repeat isn't parsed the wrong way
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists b2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure b2(x int)
repeat(select 1 into outfile 'b2');
  insert into test.t1 values (repeat("b2",3), x);
  set x = x-1;
until x = 0 end repeat|

# We don't actually want to call it.
drop procedure b2|


# Labelled WHILE with ITERATE (pointless really)
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists c|
--enable_warnings
create procedure c(x int)
hmm: while x > 0 do
  insert into test.t1 values ("c", x);
  set x = x-1;
  iterate hmm;
  insert into test.t1 values ("x", x);
end while hmm|

call c(3)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure c|


# Labelled WHILE with LEAVE
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists d|
--enable_warnings
create procedure d(x int)
hmm: while x > 0 do
  insert into test.t1 values ("d", x);
  set x = x-1;
  leave hmm;
  insert into test.t1 values ("x", x);
end while|

call d(3)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure d|


# LOOP, with simple IF statement
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists e|
--enable_warnings
create procedure e(x int)
foo: loop
  if x = 0 then
    leave foo;
  end if;
  insert into test.t1 values ("e", x);
  set x = x-1;
end loop foo|

call e(3)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure e|


# A full IF statement
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists f|
--enable_warnings
create procedure f(x int)
if x < 0 then
  insert into test.t1 values ("f", 0);
elseif x = 0 then
  insert into test.t1 values ("f", 1);
else
  insert into test.t1 values ("f", 2);
end if|

call f(-2)|
call f(0)|
call f(4)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure f|


# This form of CASE is really just syntactic sugar for IF-ELSEIF-...
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists g|
--enable_warnings
create procedure g(x int)
case
when x < 0 then
  insert into test.t1 values ("g", 0);
when x = 0 then
  insert into test.t1 values ("g", 1);
else
  insert into test.t1 values ("g", 2);
end case|

call g(-42)|
call g(0)|
call g(1)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure g|


# The "simple CASE"
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists h|
--enable_warnings
create procedure h(x int)
case x
when 0 then
  insert into test.t1 values ("h0", x);
when 1 then
  insert into test.t1 values ("h1", x);
else
  insert into test.t1 values ("h?", x);
end case|

call h(0)|
call h(1)|
call h(17)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure h|


# It's actually possible to LEAVE a BEGIN-END block
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists i|
--enable_warnings
create procedure i(x int)
foo:
begin
  if x = 0 then
    leave foo;
  end if;
  insert into test.t1 values ("i", x);
end foo|

call i(0)|
call i(3)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure i|


# SELECT with one of more result set sent back to the clinet
insert into t1 values ("foo", 3), ("bar", 19)|
insert into t2 values ("x", 9, 4.1), ("y", -1, 19.2), ("z", 3, 2.2)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists sel1|
--enable_warnings
create procedure sel1()
begin
  select * from t1;
end|

call sel1()|
drop procedure sel1|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists sel2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure sel2()
begin
  select * from t1;
  select * from t2;
end|

call sel2()|
drop procedure sel2|
delete from t1|
delete from t2|

# SELECT INTO local variables
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists into_test|
--enable_warnings
create procedure into_test(x char(16), y int)
begin
  insert into test.t1 values (x, y);
  select id,data into x,y from test.t1 limit 1;
  insert into test.t1 values (concat(x, "2"), y+2);
end|

call into_test("into", 100)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure into_test|


# SELECT INTO with a mix of local and global variables
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists into_tes2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure into_test2(x char(16), y int)
begin
  insert into test.t1 values (x, y);
  select id,data into x,@z from test.t1 limit 1;
  insert into test.t1 values (concat(x, "2"), y+2);
end|

call into_test2("into", 100)|
select id,data,@z from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure into_test2|


# SELECT * INTO ... (bug test)
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists into_test3|
--enable_warnings
create procedure into_test3()
begin
  declare x char(16);
  declare y int;

  select * into x,y from test.t1 limit 1;
  insert into test.t2 values (x, y, 0.0);
end|

insert into t1 values ("into3", 19)|
# Two call needed for bug test
call into_test3()|
call into_test3()|
select * from t2|
delete from t1|
delete from t2|
drop procedure into_test3|


# SELECT INTO with no data is a warning ("no data", which we will
# not see normally). When not caught, execution proceeds.
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists into_test4|
--enable_warnings
create procedure into_test4()
begin
  declare x int;

  select data into x from test.t1 limit 1;
  insert into test.t3 values ("into4", x);
end|

delete from t1|
create table t3 ( s char(16), d int)|
call into_test4()|
select * from t3|
insert into t1 values ("i4", 77)|
call into_test4()|
select * from t3|
delete from t1|
drop table t3|
drop procedure into_test4|


# These two (and the two procedures above) caused an assert() to fail in
# sql_base.cc:lock_tables() at some point.
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists into_outfile|
--enable_warnings
create procedure into_outfile(x char(16), y int)
begin
  insert into test.t1 values (x, y);
  select * into outfile "/tmp/spout" from test.t1;
  insert into test.t1 values (concat(x, "2"), y+2);
end|

system rm -f /tmp/spout|
call into_outfile("ofile", 1)|
system rm -f /tmp/spout|
delete from t1|
drop procedure into_outfile|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists into_dumpfile|
--enable_warnings
create procedure into_dumpfile(x char(16), y int)
begin
  insert into test.t1 values (x, y);
  select * into dumpfile "/tmp/spdump" from test.t1 limit 1;
  insert into test.t1 values (concat(x, "2"), y+2);
end|

system rm -f /tmp/spdump|
call into_dumpfile("dfile", 1)|
system rm -f /tmp/spdump|
delete from t1|
drop procedure into_dumpfile|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists create_select|
--enable_warnings
create procedure create_select(x char(16), y int)
begin
  insert into test.t1 values (x, y);
  create temporary table test.t3 select * from test.t1;
  insert into test.t3 values (concat(x, "2"), y+2);
end|

call create_select("cs", 90)|
select * from t1, t3|
drop table t3|
delete from t1|
drop procedure create_select|


# A minimal, constant FUNCTION.
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists e|
--enable_warnings
create function e() returns double
  return 2.7182818284590452354|

set @e = e()|
select e(), @e|

# A minimal function with one argument
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists inc|
--enable_warnings
create function inc(i int) returns int
  return i+1|

select inc(1), inc(99), inc(-71)|

# A minimal function with two arguments
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists mul|
--enable_warnings
create function mul(x int, y int) returns int
  return x*y|

select mul(1,1), mul(3,5), mul(4711, 666)|

# A minimal string function
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists append|
--enable_warnings
create function append(s1 char(8), s2 char(8)) returns char(16)
  return concat(s1, s2)|

select append("foo", "bar")|

# A function with flow control
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists fac|
--enable_warnings
create function fac(n int unsigned) returns bigint unsigned
begin
  declare f bigint unsigned default 1;

  while n > 1 do
    set f = f * n;
    set n = n - 1;
  end while;
  return f;
end|

select fac(1), fac(2), fac(5), fac(10)|

# Nested calls
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists fun|
--enable_warnings
create function fun(d double, i int, u int unsigned) returns double
  return mul(inc(i), fac(u)) / e()|

select fun(2.3, 3, 5)|


# Various function calls in differen statements

insert into t2 values (append("xxx", "yyy"), mul(4,3), e())|
insert into t2 values (append("a", "b"), mul(2,mul(3,4)), fun(1.7, 4, 6))|

# Disable PS because double's give a bit different values
--disable_ps_protocol
select * from t2 where s = append("a", "b")|
select * from t2 where i = mul(4,3) or i = mul(mul(3,4),2)|
select * from t2 where d = e()|
select * from t2|
--enable_ps_protocol
delete from t2|

drop function e|
drop function inc|
drop function mul|
drop function append|
drop function fun|


#
# CONDITIONs and HANDLERs
#

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists hndlr1|
--enable_warnings
create procedure hndlr1(val int)
begin
  declare x int default 0;
  declare foo condition for 1136;
  declare bar condition for sqlstate '42S98';        # Just for testing syntax
  declare zip condition for sqlstate value '42S99';  # Just for testing syntax
  declare continue handler for foo set x = 1;

  insert into test.t1 values ("hndlr1", val, 2);  # Too many values
  if (x) then
    insert into test.t1 values ("hndlr1", val);   # This instead then
  end if;
end|

call hndlr1(42)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure hndlr1|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists hndlr2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure hndlr2(val int)
begin
  declare x int default 0;

  begin
    declare exit handler for sqlstate '21S01' set x = 1;

    insert into test.t1 values ("hndlr2", val, 2); # Too many values
  end;

  insert into test.t1 values ("hndlr2", x);
end|

call hndlr2(42)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure hndlr2|


--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists hndlr3|
--enable_warnings
create procedure hndlr3(val int)
begin
  declare x int default 0;
  declare continue handler for sqlexception        # Any error
  begin
    declare z int;

    set z = 2 * val;
    set x = 1;
  end;

  if val < 10 then
    begin
      declare y int;

      set y = val + 10;
      insert into test.t1 values ("hndlr3", y, 2);  # Too many values
      if x then
        insert into test.t1 values ("hndlr3", y);
      end if;
    end;
  end if;
end|

call hndlr3(3)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure hndlr3|


# Variables might be uninitialized when using handlers
# (Otherwise the compiler can detect if a variable is not set, but
#  not in this case.)
create table t3 ( id   char(16), data int )|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists hndlr4|
--enable_warnings
create procedure hndlr4()
begin
  declare x int default 0;
  declare val int;	                           # No default
  declare continue handler for sqlstate '02000' set x=1;

  select data into val from test.t3 where id='z' limit 1;  # No hits

  insert into test.t3 values ('z', val);
end|

call hndlr4()|
select * from t3|
drop table t3|
drop procedure hndlr4|


#
# Cursors
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists cur1|
--enable_warnings
create procedure cur1()
begin
  declare a char(16);
  declare b int;
  declare c double;
  declare done int default 0;
  declare c cursor for select * from test.t2;
  declare continue handler for sqlstate '02000' set done = 1;

  open c;
  repeat
    fetch c into a, b, c;
    if not done then
       insert into test.t1 values (a, b+c);
    end if;
  until done end repeat;
  close c;
end|

insert into t2 values ("foo", 42, -1.9), ("bar", 3, 12.1), ("zap", 666, -3.14)|
call cur1()|
select * from t1|
drop procedure cur1|

create table t3 ( s char(16), i int )|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists cur2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure cur2()
begin
  declare done int default 0;
  declare c1 cursor for select id,data from test.t1;
  declare c2 cursor for select i from test.t2;
  declare continue handler for sqlstate '02000' set done = 1;

  open c1;
  open c2;
  repeat
  begin
    declare a char(16);
    declare b,c int;

    fetch from c1 into a, b;
    fetch next from c2 into c;
    if not done then
      if b < c then
        insert into test.t3 values (a, b);
      else
        insert into test.t3 values (a, c);
      end if;
    end if;
  end;
  until done end repeat;
  close c1;
  close c2;
end|

call cur2()|
select * from t3|
delete from t1|
delete from t2|
drop table t3|
drop procedure cur2|


# The few characteristics we parse
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists chistics|
--enable_warnings
create procedure chistics()
    language sql
    modifies sql data
    not deterministic
    sql security definer
    comment 'Characteristics procedure test'
  insert into t1 values ("chistics", 1)|

show create procedure chistics|
# Call it, just to make sure.
call chistics()|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
alter procedure chistics sql security invoker|
show create procedure chistics|
drop procedure chistics|

--disable_warnings
drop function if exists chistics|
--enable_warnings
create function chistics() returns int
    language sql
    deterministic
    sql security invoker
    comment 'Characteristics procedure test'
  return 42|

show create function chistics|
# Call it, just to make sure.
select chistics()|
alter function chistics
   no sql
   comment 'Characteristics function test'|
show create function chistics|
drop function chistics|


# Check mode settings
insert into t1 values ("foo", 1), ("bar", 2), ("zip", 3)|

set @@sql_mode = 'ANSI'|
delimiter $|
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists modes$
--enable_warnings
create procedure modes(out c1 int, out c2 int)
begin
  declare done int default 0;
  declare x int;
  declare c cursor for select data from t1;
  declare continue handler for sqlstate '02000' set done = 1;

  select 1 || 2 into c1;
  set c2 = 0;
  open c;
  repeat
    fetch c into x;
    if not done then
      set c2 = c2 + 1;
    end if;
  until done end repeat;
  close c;
end$
delimiter |$
set @@sql_mode = ''|

set sql_select_limit = 1|
call modes(@c1, @c2)|
set sql_select_limit = default|

select @c1, @c2|
delete from t1|
drop procedure modes|


# Check that dropping a database without routines works.
# (Dropping with routines is tested in sp-security.test)
# First an empty db.
create database sp_db1|
drop database sp_db1|

# Again, with a table.
create database sp_db2|
use sp_db2|
# Just put something in here...
create table t3 ( s char(4), t int )|
insert into t3 values ("abcd", 42), ("dcba", 666)|
use test|
drop database sp_db2|

# And yet again, with just a procedure.
create database sp_db3|
use sp_db3|
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists dummy|
--enable_warnings
create procedure dummy(out x int)
  set x = 42|
use test|
drop database sp_db3|
# Check that it's gone
select type,db,name from mysql.proc where db = 'sp_db3'|


# ROW_COUNT() function after a CALL
# We test the other cases here too, although it's not strictly SP specific
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists rc|
--enable_warnings
create procedure rc()
begin
  delete from t1;
  insert into t1 values ("a", 1), ("b", 2), ("c", 3);
end|

call rc()|
select row_count()|
--disable_ps_protocol
update t1 set data=42 where id = "b";
select row_count()|
--enable_ps_protocol
delete from t1|
select row_count()|
delete from t1|
select row_count()|
select * from t1|
select row_count()|
drop procedure rc|


#
# Let us test how well new locking scheme works.
#

# Let us prepare playground
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists f0|
drop function if exists f1|
drop function if exists f2|
drop function if exists f3|
drop function if exists f4|
drop function if exists f5|
drop function if exists f6|
drop function if exists f7|
drop function if exists f8|
drop view if exists v0|
drop view if exists v1|
drop view if exists v2|
--enable_warnings
delete from t1|
delete from t2|
insert into t1 values ("a", 1), ("b", 2) |
insert into t2 values ("a", 1, 1.0), ("b", 2, 2.0), ("c", 3, 3.0) |

# Test the simplest function using tables
create function f1() returns int
  return (select sum(data) from t1)|
select f1()|
# This should work too (and give 2 rows as result)
select id, f1() from t1|

# Function which uses two instances of table simultaneously
create function f2() returns int
  return (select data from t1 where data <= (select sum(data) from t1) limit 1)|
select f2()|
select id, f2() from t1|

# Function which uses the same table twice in different queries
create function f3() returns int
begin
  declare n int;
  declare m int;
  set n:= (select min(data) from t1);
  set m:= (select max(data) from t1);
  return n < m;
end|
select f3()|
select id, f3() from t1|

# Calling two functions using same table
select f1(), f3()|
select id, f1(), f3() from t1|

# Function which uses two different tables
create function f4() returns double 
  return (select d from t1, t2 where t1.data = t2.i and t1.id= "b")|
select f4()|
select s, f4() from t2|

# Recursive functions which due to this recursion require simultaneous
# access to several instance of the same table won't work
create function f5(i int) returns int
begin
  if i <= 0 then
    return 0;
  elseif i = 1  then
    return (select count(*) from t1 where data = i);
  else
    return (select count(*) + f5( i - 1) from t1 where data = i);
  end if;
end|
select f5(1)|
# This should generate an error about insuficient number of tables locked
# Now this crash server
--disable_parsing until bug#11394 fix
--error 1100
select f5(2)|
# But now it simply miserably fails because we are trying to use the same
# lex on the next iteration :/ It should generate some error too...
select f5(3)|
--enable_parsing

# OTOH this should work 
create function f6() returns int
begin
  declare n int;
  set n:= f1();
  return (select count(*) from t1 where data <= f7() and data <= n);
end|
create function f7() returns int
  return (select sum(data) from t1 where data <= f1())|
select f6()|
select id, f6() from t1|

# TODO Test temporary table handling

#
# Let us test how new locking work with views
#
# The most trivial view
create view v1 (a) as select f1()|
select * from v1|
select id, a from t1, v1|
select * from v1, v1 as v|
# A bit more complex construction
create view v2 (a) as select a*10 from v1|
select * from v2|
select id, a from t1, v2|
select * from v1, v2|

# Nice example where the same view is used on
# on different expression levels
create function f8 () returns int
  return (select count(*) from v2)|

select *, f8() from v1|

# Let us test what will happen if function is missing
drop function f1|
--error 1356
select * from v1|

# And what will happen if we have recursion which involves
# views and functions ?
create function f1() returns int
  return (select sum(data) from t1) + (select sum(data) from v1)|
# This queries will crash server because we can't use LEX in
# reenterable fashion yet. Patch disabling recursion will heal this.
--disable_parsing
select f1()|
select * from v1|
select * from v2|
--enable_parsing
# Back to the normal cases
drop function f1|
create function f1() returns int
  return (select sum(data) from t1)|

# Let us also test some weird cases where no real tables is used
create function f0() returns int
  return (select * from (select 100) as r)|
select f0()|
select *, f0() from (select 1) as t|
create view v0 as select f0()|
select * from v0|
select *, f0() from v0|

#
# Let us test how well prelocking works with explicit LOCK TABLES.
#
# Nowdays we have to lock mysql.proc to be able to read SP definitions.
# But Monty was going to fix this.
lock tables t1 read, t1 as t11 read, mysql.proc read|
# These should work well
select f3()|
select id, f3() from t1 as t11|
# Degenerate cases work too :)
select f0()|
select * from v0|
select *, f0() from v0, (select 123) as d1|
# But these should not !
--error 1100
select id, f3() from t1|
--error 1100
select f4()|
unlock tables|

# Let us test how LOCK TABLES which implicitly depends on functions
# works
lock tables v2 read, mysql.proc read|
select * from v2|
select * from v1|
# These should not work as we have too little instances of tables locked
--error 1100
select * from v1, t1|
--error 1100
select f4()|
unlock tables|


# Cleanup
drop function f0|
drop function f1|
drop function f2|
drop function f3|
drop function f4|
drop function f5|
drop function f6|
drop function f7|
drop function f8|
drop view v0|
drop view v1|
drop view v2|
delete from t1 |
delete from t2 |

# End of non-bug tests


#
# Some "real" examples
#

# fac

--disable_warnings
drop table if exists fac|
--enable_warnings
create table fac (n int unsigned not null primary key, f bigint unsigned)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists ifac|
--enable_warnings
create procedure ifac(n int unsigned)
begin
  declare i int unsigned default 1;

  if n > 20 then
    set n = 20;		# bigint overflow otherwise
  end if;
  while i <= n do
    begin
      insert into test.fac values (i, fac(i));
      set i = i + 1;
    end;
  end while;
end|

call ifac(20)|
select * from fac|
drop table fac|
--replace_column 5 '0000-00-00 00:00:00' 6 '0000-00-00 00:00:00'
show function status like '%f%'|
drop procedure ifac|
drop function fac|
--replace_column 5 '0000-00-00 00:00:00' 6 '0000-00-00 00:00:00'
show function status like '%f%'|


# primes

--disable_warnings
drop table if exists primes|
--enable_warnings

create table primes (
  i int unsigned not null primary key,
  p bigint unsigned not null
)|

insert into primes values
 ( 0,   3), ( 1,   5), ( 2,   7), ( 3,  11), ( 4,  13),
 ( 5,  17), ( 6,  19), ( 7,  23), ( 8,  29), ( 9,  31),
 (10,  37), (11,  41), (12,  43), (13,  47), (14,  53),
 (15,  59), (16,  61), (17,  67), (18,  71), (19,  73),
 (20,  79), (21,  83), (22,  89), (23,  97), (24, 101),
 (25, 103), (26, 107), (27, 109), (28, 113), (29, 127),
 (30, 131), (31, 137), (32, 139), (33, 149), (34, 151),
 (35, 157), (36, 163), (37, 167), (38, 173), (39, 179),
 (40, 181), (41, 191), (42, 193), (43, 197), (44, 199)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists opp|
--enable_warnings
create procedure opp(n bigint unsigned, out pp bool)
begin
  declare r double;
  declare b, s bigint unsigned default 0;

  set r = sqrt(n);

 again:
  loop
    if s = 45 then
      set b = b+200, s = 0;
    else
      begin
        declare p bigint unsigned;

        select t.p into p from test.primes t where t.i = s;
        if b+p > r then
          set pp = 1;
          leave again;
        end if;
        if mod(n, b+p) = 0 then
          set pp = 0;
          leave again;
        end if;
        set s = s+1;
      end;
    end if;
  end loop;
end|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists ip|
--enable_warnings
create procedure ip(m int unsigned)
begin
  declare p bigint unsigned;
  declare i int unsigned;

  set i=45, p=201;

  while i < m do
    begin
      declare pp bool default 0;

      call opp(p, pp);
      if pp then
        insert into test.primes values (i, p);
        set i = i+1;
      end if;
      set p = p+2;
    end;
  end while;
end|
show create procedure opp|
--replace_column 5 '0000-00-00 00:00:00' 6 '0000-00-00 00:00:00'
show procedure status like '%p%'|

# This isn't the fastest way in the world to compute prime numbers, so
# don't be too ambitious. ;-)
call ip(200)|
# We don't want to select the entire table here, just pick a few
# examples.
# The expected result is:
#    i      p
#   ---   ----
#    45    211
#   100    557
#   199   1229
select * from primes where i=45 or i=100 or i=199|
drop table primes|
drop procedure opp|
drop procedure ip|
--replace_column 5 '0000-00-00 00:00:00' 6 '0000-00-00 00:00:00'
show procedure status like '%p%'|


# Fibonacci, for recursion test. (Yet Another Numerical series :)
#
# This part of test is disabled until we implement support for
# recursive stored procedures.
--disable_parsing
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists fib|
--enable_warnings
create table fib ( f bigint unsigned not null )|

# We deliberately do it the awkward way, fetching the last two
# values from the table, in order to exercise various statements
# and table accesses at each turn.
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists fib|
--enable_warnings
create procedure fib(n int unsigned)
begin
  if n > 1 then
    begin
      declare x, y bigint unsigned;
      declare c cursor for select f from fib order by f desc limit 2;

      open c;
      fetch c into y;
      fetch c into x;
      close c;
      insert into fib values (x+y);
      call fib(n-1);
    end;
  end if;
end|

# Minimum test: recursion of 3 levels

insert into fib values (0), (1)|

call fib(3)|

select * from fib order by f asc|

delete from fib|

# Original test: 20 levels (may run into memory limits!)

insert into fib values (0), (1)|

call fib(20)|

select * from fib order by f asc|
drop table fib|
drop procedure fib|
--enable_parsing

#
# Comment & suid
#

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bar|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bar(x char(16), y int)
 comment "111111111111" sql security invoker
 insert into test.t1 values (x, y)|
--replace_column 5 '0000-00-00 00:00:00' 6 '0000-00-00 00:00:00'
show procedure status like 'bar'|
alter procedure bar comment "2222222222" sql security definer|
alter procedure bar comment "3333333333"|
alter procedure bar|
show create procedure bar|
--replace_column 5 '0000-00-00 00:00:00' 6 '0000-00-00 00:00:00'
show procedure status like 'bar'|
drop procedure bar|

#
# rexecution
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists p1|
--enable_warnings
create procedure p1 ()
  select (select s1 from t3) from t3|

create table t3 (s1 int)|

call p1()|
insert into t3 values (1)|
call p1()|
drop procedure p1|
drop table t3|

#
# backticks
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists foo|
--enable_warnings
create function `foo` () returns int
  return 5|
select `foo` ()|
drop function `foo`|

#
# Implicit LOCK/UNLOCK TABLES for table access in functions
#

--disable_warning
drop function if exists t1max|
--enable_warnings
create function t1max() returns int
begin
  declare x int;
  select max(data) into x from t1;
  return x;
end|

insert into t1 values ("foo", 3), ("bar", 2), ("zip", 5), ("zap", 1)|
select t1max()|
drop function t1max|

create table t3 (
  v char(16) not null primary key,
  c int unsigned not null
)|

create function getcount(s char(16)) returns int
begin
  declare x int;

  select count(*) into x from t3 where v = s;
  if x = 0 then
    insert into t3 values (s, 1);
  else
    update t3 set c = c+1 where v = s;
  end if;
  return x;
end|

select * from t1 where data = getcount("bar")|
select * from t3|
select getcount("zip")|
select getcount("zip")|
select * from t3|
select getcount(id) from t1 where data = 3|
select getcount(id) from t1 where data = 5|
select * from t3|
drop table t3|
drop function getcount|


#
# Test cases for old bugs
#

#
# BUG#822
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug822|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug822(a_id char(16), a_data int)
begin
  declare n int;
  select count(*) into n from t1 where id = a_id and data = a_data;
  if n = 0 then
    insert into t1 (id, data) values (a_id, a_data);
  end if;
end|

delete from t1|
call bug822('foo', 42)|
call bug822('foo', 42)|
call bug822('bar', 666)|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure bug822|

#
# BUG#1495
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug1495|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug1495()
begin
  declare x int;

  select data into x from t1 order by id limit 1;
  if x > 10 then
    insert into t1 values ("less", x-10);
  else
    insert into t1 values ("more", x+10);
  end if;
end|

insert into t1 values ('foo', 12)|
call bug1495()|
delete from t1 where id='foo'|
insert into t1 values ('bar', 7)|
call bug1495()|
delete from t1 where id='bar'|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure bug1495|

#
# BUG#1547
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug1547|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug1547(s char(16))
begin
  declare x int;

  select data into x from t1 where s = id limit 1;
  if x > 10 then
    insert into t1 values ("less", x-10);
  else
    insert into t1 values ("more", x+10);
  end if;
end|

insert into t1 values ("foo", 12), ("bar", 7)|
call bug1547("foo")|
call bug1547("bar")|
select * from t1|
delete from t1|
drop procedure bug1547|

#
# BUG#1656
#
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t70|
--enable_warnings
create table t70 (s1 int,s2 int)|
insert into t70 values (1,2)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug1656|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug1656(out p1 int, out p2 int)
  select * into p1, p1 from t70|

call bug1656(@1, @2)|
select @1, @2|
drop table t70|
drop procedure bug1656|

#
# BUG#1862
#
create table t3(a int)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug1862|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug1862()
begin
  insert into t3 values(2);    
  flush tables;
end|

call bug1862()|
# the second call caused a segmentation
call bug1862()|
select * from t3|
drop table t3|
drop procedure bug1862|

#
# BUG#1874
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug1874|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug1874()
begin
  declare x int;
  declare y double;
  select max(data) into x from t1;
  insert into t2 values ("max", x, 0);
  select min(data) into x from t1;
  insert into t2 values ("min", x, 0);
  select sum(data) into x from t1;
  insert into t2 values ("sum", x, 0);
  select avg(data) into y from t1;
  insert into t2 values ("avg", 0, y);
end|

insert into t1 (data) values (3), (1), (5), (9), (4)|
call bug1874()|
select * from t2|
delete from t1|
delete from t2|
drop procedure bug1874|

#
# BUG#2260
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2260|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2260()
begin
  declare v1 int;
  declare c1 cursor for select data from t1;
  declare continue handler for not found set @x2 = 1;

  open c1;
  fetch c1 into v1;
  set @x2 = 2;
  close c1;
end|

call bug2260()|
select @x2|
drop procedure bug2260|

#
# BUG#2267
#
# NOTE: This test case will be fixed as soon as Monty
#       will allow to open mysql.proc table under LOCK TABLES
#       without mentioning in lock list.
#       
# FIXME: Other solution would be to use preopened proc table
#        instead of opening it anew.
# 
--disable_parsing
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2267_1|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2267_1()
begin
  show procedure status;
end|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2267_2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2267_2()
begin
  show function status;
end|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2267_3|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2267_3()
begin
  show create procedure bug2267_1;
end|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2267_4|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2267_4()
begin
  show create function fac;
end|

--replace_column 5 '0000-00-00 00:00:00' 6 '0000-00-00 00:00:00'
call bug2267_1()|
--replace_column 5 '0000-00-00 00:00:00' 6 '0000-00-00 00:00:00'
call bug2267_2()|
call bug2267_3()|
call bug2267_4()|

drop procedure bug2267_1|
drop procedure bug2267_2|
drop procedure bug2267_3|
drop procedure bug2267_4|
--enable_parsing

#
# BUG#2227
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2227|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2227(x int)
begin
  declare y float default 2.6;
  declare z char(16) default "zzz";

  select 1.3, x, y, 42, z;
end|

call bug2227(9)|
drop procedure bug2227|

#
# BUG#2614
#
# QQ The second insert doesn't work with temporary tables (it was an
# QQ ordinary table before we changed the locking scheme). It results
# QQ in an error: 1137: Can't reopen table: 't3'
# QQ which is a known limit with temporary tables.
# QQ For this reason we can't run this test any more (i.e., if we modify
# QQ it, it's no longer a test case for the bug), but we keep it here
# QQ anyway, for tracability.
--disable_parsing
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2614|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2614()
begin
  drop temporary table if exists t3;
  create temporary table t3 (id int default '0' not null);
  insert into t3 select 12;
  insert into t3 select * from t3;
end|

--disable_warnings
call bug2614()|
--enable_warnings
call bug2614()|
drop temporary table t3|
drop procedure bug2614|
--enable_parsing

#
# BUG#2674
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug2674|
--enable_warnings
create function bug2674() returns int
  return @@sort_buffer_size|

set @osbs = @@sort_buffer_size|
set @@sort_buffer_size = 262000|
select bug2674()|
drop function bug2674|
set @@sort_buffer_size = @osbs|

#
# BUG#3259
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug3259_1 |
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug3259_1 () begin end|
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists BUG3259_2 |
--enable_warnings
create procedure BUG3259_2 () begin end|
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists Bug3259_3 |
--enable_warnings
create procedure Bug3259_3 () begin end|

call BUG3259_1()|
call BUG3259_1()|
call bug3259_2()|
call Bug3259_2()|
call bug3259_3()|
call bUG3259_3()|

drop procedure bUg3259_1|
drop procedure BuG3259_2|
drop procedure BUG3259_3|

#
# BUG#2772
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug2772|
--enable_warnings
create function bug2772() returns char(10) character set latin2
  return 'a'|

select bug2772()|
drop function bug2772|

#
# BUG#2776
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2776_1|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2776_1(out x int)
begin
  declare v int;

  set v = default;
  set x = v;
end|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2776_2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2776_2(out x int)
begin
  declare v int default 42;

  set v = default;
  set x = v;
end|

set @x = 1|
call bug2776_1(@x)|
select @x|
call bug2776_2(@x)|
select @x|
drop procedure bug2776_1|
drop procedure bug2776_2|

#
# BUG#2780
#
create table t3 (s1 smallint)|

insert into t3 values (123456789012)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2780|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2780()
begin
  declare exit handler for sqlwarning set @x = 1; 

  set @x = 0;
  insert into t3 values (123456789012);
  insert into t3 values (0);
end|

call bug2780()|
select @x|
select * from t3|

drop procedure bug2780|
drop table t3|

#
# BUG#1863
#
create table t3 (content varchar(10) )|
insert into t3 values ("test1")|
insert into t3 values ("test2")|
create table t4 (f1 int, rc int, t3 int)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug1863|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug1863(in1 int)
begin 

  declare ind int default 0;
  declare t1 int;
  declare t2 int;
  declare t3 int;

  declare rc int default 0;
  declare continue handler for 1065 set rc = 1;

  drop temporary table if exists temp_t1;
  create temporary table temp_t1 (
    f1 int auto_increment, f2 varchar(20), primary key (f1)
  );

  insert into temp_t1 (f2) select content from t3;

  select f2 into t3 from temp_t1 where f1 = 10;

  if (rc) then
       insert into t4 values (1, rc, t3);
  end if;

  insert into t4 values (2, rc, t3);

end|

call bug1863(10)|
call bug1863(10)|
select * from t4|

drop procedure bug1863|
drop temporary table temp_t1;
drop table t3, t4|

#
# BUG#2656
#

create table t3 ( 
  OrderID  int not null,
  MarketID int,
  primary key (OrderID)
)|

create table t4 ( 
  MarketID int not null,
  Market varchar(60),
  Status char(1),
  primary key (MarketID)
)|

insert t3 (OrderID,MarketID) values (1,1)|
insert t3 (OrderID,MarketID) values (2,2)|
insert t4 (MarketID,Market,Status) values (1,"MarketID One","A")|
insert t4 (MarketID,Market,Status) values (2,"MarketID Two","A")|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2656_1|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2656_1()
begin 
  select
    m.Market
  from  t4 m JOIN t3 o 
        ON o.MarketID != 1 and o.MarketID = m.MarketID;
end |

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2656_2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2656_2()
begin 
  select
    m.Market
  from  
    t4 m, t3 o
  where       
    m.MarketID != 1 and m.MarketID = o.MarketID;
        
end |

call bug2656_1()|
call bug2656_1()|
call bug2656_2()|
call bug2656_2()|
drop procedure bug2656_1|
drop procedure bug2656_2|
drop table t3, t4|


#
# BUG#3426
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug3426|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug3426(in_time int unsigned, out x int)
begin
  if in_time is null then
    set @stamped_time=10;
    set x=1;
  else
    set @stamped_time=in_time;
    set x=2;
  end if;
end|

call bug3426(1000, @i)|
select @i, from_unixtime(@stamped_time, '%d-%m-%Y %h:%i:%s') as time|
call bug3426(NULL, @i)|
select @i, from_unixtime(@stamped_time, '%d-%m-%Y %h:%i:%s') as time|
# Clear SP cache
alter procedure bug3426 sql security invoker|
call bug3426(NULL, @i)|
select @i, from_unixtime(@stamped_time, '%d-%m-%Y %h:%i:%s') as time|
call bug3426(1000, @i)|
select @i, from_unixtime(@stamped_time, '%d-%m-%Y %h:%i:%s') as time|

drop procedure bug3426|

#
# BUG#3448
#
--disable_warnings
create table t3 (
  a int primary key, 
  ach char(1)
) engine = innodb|

create table t4 (
  b int  primary key , 
  bch char(1)
) engine = innodb|
--enable_warnings

insert into t3 values (1 , 'aCh1' ) , ('2' , 'aCh2')|
insert into t4 values (1 , 'bCh1' )|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug3448|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug3448()
  select * from t3 inner join t4 on t3.a = t4.b|

select * from t3 inner join t4 on t3.a = t4.b|
call bug3448()|
call bug3448()|

drop procedure bug3448|
drop table t3, t4|


#
# BUG#3734
#
create table t3 (
  id int unsigned auto_increment not null primary key,
  title VARCHAR(200),
  body text,
  fulltext (title,body)
)|

insert into t3 (title,body) values
  ('MySQL Tutorial','DBMS stands for DataBase ...'),
  ('How To Use MySQL Well','After you went through a ...'),
  ('Optimizing MySQL','In this tutorial we will show ...'),
  ('1001 MySQL Tricks','1. Never run mysqld as root. 2. ...'),
  ('MySQL vs. YourSQL','In the following database comparison ...'),
  ('MySQL Security','When configured properly, MySQL ...')|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug3734 |
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug3734 (param1 varchar(100))
  select * from t3 where match (title,body) against (param1)|

call bug3734('database')|
call bug3734('Security')|

drop procedure bug3734|
drop table t3|

#
# BUG#3863
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug3863|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug3863()
begin
  set @a = 0;
  while @a < 5 do
    set @a = @a + 1;
  end while;
end|

call bug3863()|
select @a|
call bug3863()|
select @a|

drop procedure bug3863|

#
# BUG#2460
#

create table t3 (
  id int(10) unsigned not null default 0,
  rid int(10) unsigned not null default 0,
  msg text not null,
  primary key (id),
  unique key rid (rid, id)
)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2460_1|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2460_1(in v int)
begin
    ( select n0.id from t3 as n0 where n0.id = v )
  union
    ( select n0.id from t3 as n0, t3 as n1
        where n0.id = n1.rid and n1.id = v )
  union
    ( select n0.id from t3 as n0, t3 as n1, t3 as n2
        where n0.id = n1.rid and n1.id = n2.rid and n2.id = v );
end|

call bug2460_1(2)|
call bug2460_1(2)|
insert into t3 values (1, 1, 'foo'), (2, 1, 'bar'), (3, 1, 'zip zap')|
call bug2460_1(2)|
call bug2460_1(2)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2460_2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2460_2()
begin
  drop table if exists t3;
  create temporary table t3 (s1 int);
  insert into t3 select 1 union select 1;
end|

call bug2460_2()|
call bug2460_2()|
select * from t3|

drop procedure bug2460_1|
drop procedure bug2460_2|
drop table t3|


#
# BUG#2564
#
set @@sql_mode = ''|
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2564_1|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2564_1()
    comment 'Joe''s procedure'
  insert into `t1` values ("foo", 1)|

set @@sql_mode = 'ANSI_QUOTES'|
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2564_2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug2564_2()
  insert into "t1" values ('foo', 1)|

delimiter $|
set @@sql_mode = ''$
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug2564_3$
--enable_warnings
create function bug2564_3(x int, y int) returns int
  return x || y$

set @@sql_mode = 'ANSI'$
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug2564_4$
--enable_warnings
create function bug2564_4(x int, y int) returns int
  return x || y$
delimiter |$

set @@sql_mode = ''|
show create procedure bug2564_1|
show create procedure bug2564_2|
show create function bug2564_3|
show create function bug2564_4|

drop procedure bug2564_1|
drop procedure bug2564_2|
drop function bug2564_3|
drop function bug2564_4|

#
# BUG#3132
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug3132|
--enable_warnings
create function bug3132(s char(20)) returns char(50)
  return concat('Hello, ', s, '!')|

select bug3132('Bob') union all select bug3132('Judy')|
drop function bug3132|

#
# BUG#3843
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug3843|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug3843()
  analyze table t1|

# Testing for packets out of order
call bug3843()|
call bug3843()|
select 1+2|

drop procedure bug3843|

#
# BUG#3368
#
create table t3 ( s1 char(10) )|
insert into t3 values ('a'), ('b')|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug3368|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug3368(v char(10))
begin
  select group_concat(v) from t3;
end|

call bug3368('x')|
call bug3368('yz')|
drop procedure bug3368|
drop table t3|

#
# BUG#4579
#
create table t3 (f1 int, f2 int)|
insert into t3 values (1,1)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug4579_1|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug4579_1 ()
begin
  declare sf1 int;

  select f1 into sf1 from t3 where f1=1 and f2=1;
  update t3 set f2 = f2 + 1 where f1=1 and f2=1;
  call bug4579_2();
end|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug4579_2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug4579_2 ()
begin
end|

call bug4579_1()|
call bug4579_1()|
call bug4579_1()|

drop procedure bug4579_1|
drop procedure bug4579_2|
drop table t3|

#
# BUG#2773: Function's data type ignored in stored procedures
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug2773|
--enable_warnings

create function bug2773() returns int return null|
create table t3 as select bug2773()|
show create table t3|
drop table t3|
drop function bug2773|

#
# BUG#3788: Stored procedure packet error
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug3788|
--enable_warnings

create function bug3788() returns date return cast("2005-03-04" as date)|
select bug3788()|
drop function bug3788|

create function bug3788() returns binary(5) return 5|
select bug3788()|
drop function bug3788|
 

#
# BUG#4726
#
create table t3 (f1 int, f2 int, f3 int)|
insert into t3 values (1,1,1)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug4726|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug4726()
begin
   declare tmp_o_id INT;
   declare tmp_d_id INT default 1;

   while tmp_d_id <= 2 do
   begin
     select f1 into tmp_o_id from t3 where f2=1 and f3=1;
     set tmp_d_id = tmp_d_id + 1;
   end;
   end while;
end|

call bug4726()|
call bug4726()|
call bug4726()|

drop procedure bug4726|
drop table t3|

#
# BUG#4318
#

--disable_parsing Don't know if HANDLER commands can work with SPs, or at all..
create table t3 (s1 int)|
insert into t3 values (3), (4)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug4318|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug4318()
  handler t3 read next|

handler t3 open|
# Expect no results, as tables are closed, but there shouldn't be any errors
call bug4318()|
call bug4318()|
handler t3 close|

drop procedure bug4318|
drop table t3|
--enable_parsing

#
# BUG#4902: Stored procedure with SHOW WARNINGS leads to packet error
#
# Added tests for most other show commands we could find too.
# (Skipping those already tested, and the ones depending on optional handlers.)
#
# Note: This will return a large number of results of different formats,
#       which makes it impossible to filter with --replace_column.
#       It's possible that some of these are not deterministic across
#       platforms. If so, just remove the offending command.
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug4902|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug4902()
begin
  show charset like 'foo';
  show collation like 'foo';
  show column types;
  show create table t1;
  show create database test;
  show databases like 'foo';
  show errors;
  show columns from t1;
  show grants for 'root'@'localhost';
  show keys from t1;
  show open tables like 'foo';
  show privileges;
  show status like 'foo';
  show tables like 'foo';
  show variables like 'foo';
  show warnings;
end|
--disable_parsing
show binlog events;
show storage engines;
show master status;
show slave hosts;
show slave status;
--enable_parsing

call bug4902()|
call bug4902()|

drop procedure bug4902|

# We need separate SP for SHOW PROCESSLIST  since we want use replace_column
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug4902_2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug4902_2()
begin
  show processlist;
end|
--replace_column 1 # 6 # 3 localhost
call bug4902_2()|
--replace_column 1 # 6 # 3 localhost
call bug4902_2()|
drop procedure bug4902_2|

#
# BUG#4904
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug4904|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug4904()
begin
  declare continue handler for sqlstate 'HY000' begin end;

  create table t2 as select * from t3;
end|

-- error 1146
call bug4904()|

drop procedure bug4904|

create table t3 (s1 char character set latin1, s2 char character set latin2)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug4904|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug4904 ()
begin
  declare continue handler for sqlstate 'HY000' begin end;

  select s1 from t3 union select s2 from t3; 
end|

call bug4904()|

drop procedure bug4904|
drop table t3|

#
# BUG#336
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug336|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug336(out y int)
begin
  declare x int;
  set x = (select sum(t.data) from test.t1 t);
  set y = x;
end|

insert into t1 values ("a", 2), ("b", 3)|
call bug336(@y)|
select @y|
delete from t1|
drop procedure bug336|

#
# BUG#3157
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug3157|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug3157()
begin
  if exists(select * from t1) then
    set @n= @n + 1;
  end if;
  if (select count(*) from t1) then
    set @n= @n + 1;
  end if;
end|

set @n = 0|
insert into t1 values ("a", 1)|
call bug3157()|
select @n|
delete from t1|
drop procedure bug3157|

#
# BUG#5251: mysql changes creation time of a procedure/function when altering
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug5251|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug5251()
begin
end|

select created into @c1 from mysql.proc
  where db='test' and name='bug5251'|
--sleep 2
alter procedure bug5251 comment 'foobar'|
select count(*) from mysql.proc
  where  db='test' and name='bug5251' and created = @c1|

drop procedure bug5251|

#
# BUG#5279: Stored procedure packets out of order if CHECKSUM TABLE
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug5251|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug5251()
  checksum table t1|

call bug5251()|
call bug5251()|
drop procedure bug5251|

#
# BUG#5287: Stored procedure crash if leave outside loop
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug5287|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug5287(param1 int)
label1:
  begin
    declare c cursor for select 5;

    loop
      if param1 >= 0 then
        leave label1;
      end if;
    end loop;
end|
call bug5287(1)|
drop procedure bug5287|


#
# BUG#5307: Stored procedure allows statement after BEGIN ... END
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug5307|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug5307()
begin
end; set @x = 3|

call bug5307()|
select @x|
drop procedure bug5307|

#
# BUG#5258: Stored procedure modified date is 0000-00-00
# (This was a design flaw)
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug5258|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug5258()
begin
end|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug5258_aux|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug5258_aux()
begin
  declare c, m char(19);

  select created,modified into c,m from mysql.proc where name = 'bug5258';
  if c = m then
    select 'Ok';
  else
    select c, m;
  end if;
end|

call bug5258_aux()|

drop procedure bug5258|
drop procedure bug5258_aux|

#
# BUG#4487: Stored procedure connection aborted if uninitialized char
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug4487|
--enable_warnings
create function bug4487() returns char
begin
  declare v char;
  return v;
end|

select bug4487()|
drop function bug4487|


#
# BUG#4941: Stored procedure crash fetching null value into variable.
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug4941|
--enable_warnings
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug4941|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug4941(out x int)
begin
  declare c cursor for select i from t2 limit 1;
  open c;
  fetch c into x;
  close c;
end|

insert into t2 values (null, null, null)|
set @x = 42|
call bug4941(@x)|
select @x|
delete from t1|
drop procedure bug4941|


#
# BUG#3583: query cache doesn't work for stored procedures
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug3583|
--enable_warnings
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug3583|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug3583()
begin
  declare c int;

  select * from t1;
  select count(*) into c from t1;
  select c;
end|

insert into t1 values ("x", 3), ("y", 5)|
set @x = @@query_cache_size|
set global query_cache_size = 10*1024*1024|

flush status|
flush query cache|
show status like 'Qcache_hits'|
call bug3583()|
show status like 'Qcache_hits'|
call bug3583()|
call bug3583()|
show status like 'Qcache_hits'|

set global query_cache_size = @x|
flush status|
flush query cache|
delete from t1|
drop procedure bug3583|

#
# BUG#4905: Stored procedure doesn't clear for "Rows affected"
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug4905|
--enable_warnings

create table t3 (s1 int,primary key (s1))|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug4905|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug4905()
begin
  declare v int;
  declare continue handler for sqlstate '23000' set v = 5;

  insert into t3 values (1);
end|

call bug4905()|
select row_count()|
call bug4905()|
select row_count()|
call bug4905()|
select row_count()|
select * from t3|

drop procedure bug4905|
drop table t3|

#
# BUG#6022: Stored procedure shutdown problem with self-calling function.
#

--disable_parsing until we implement support for recursive stored functions.
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug6022|
--enable_warnings

--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug6022|
--enable_warnings
create function bug6022(x int) returns int
begin
  if x < 0 then
    return 0;
  else
    return bug6022(x-1);
  end if;
end|

select bug6022(5)|
drop function bug6022|
--enable_parsing

#
# BUG#6029: Stored procedure specific handlers should have priority
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug6029|
--enable_warnings

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug6029|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug6029()
begin
  declare exit handler for 1136  select '1136';
  declare exit handler for sqlstate '23000'  select 'sqlstate 23000';
  declare continue handler for sqlexception  select 'sqlexception';

  insert into t3 values (1);
  insert into t3 values (1,2);
end|
 
create table t3 (s1 int, primary key (s1))|
insert into t3 values (1)|
call bug6029()|
delete from t3|
call bug6029()|

drop procedure bug6029|
drop table t3|

#
# BUG#8540: Local variable overrides an alias
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug8540|
--enable_warnings

create procedure bug8540()
begin
  declare x int default 1;
  select x as y, x+0 as z;
end|

call bug8540()|
drop procedure bug8540|

#
# BUG#6642: Stored procedure crash if expression with set function
#
create table t3 (s1 int)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug6642|
--enable_warnings

create procedure bug6642()
  select abs(count(s1)) from t3|

call bug6642()|
call bug6642()|
drop procedure bug6642|

#
# BUG#7013: Stored procedure crash if group by ... with rollup
#
insert into t3 values (0),(1)|
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug7013|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug7013()
  select s1,count(s1) from t3 group by s1 with rollup|
call bug7013()|
call bug7013()|
drop procedure bug7013|

#
# BUG#7743: 'Lost connection to MySQL server during query' on Stored Procedure
#
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t4|
--enable_warnings
create table t4 (
  a mediumint(8) unsigned not null auto_increment,
  b smallint(5) unsigned not null,
  c char(32) not null,
  primary key  (a)
) engine=myisam default charset=latin1|
insert into t4 values (1, 2, 'oneword')|
insert into t4 values (2, 2, 'anotherword')|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug7743|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug7743 ( searchstring char(28) )
begin
  declare var mediumint(8) unsigned;
  select a into var from t4 where b = 2 and c = binary searchstring limit 1;
  select var;
end|

call bug7743("oneword")|
call bug7743("OneWord")|
call bug7743("anotherword")|
call bug7743("AnotherWord")|
drop procedure bug7743|
drop table t4|

#
# BUG#7992: SELECT .. INTO variable .. within Stored Procedure crashes
#           the server
#
delete from t3|
insert into t3 values(1)|
drop procedure if exists bug7992_1|
drop procedure if exists bug7992_2|
create procedure bug7992_1()
begin
  declare i int;
  select max(s1)+1 into i from t3;
end|
create procedure bug7992_2()
  insert into t3 (s1) select max(t4.s1)+1 from t3 as t4|

call bug7992_1()|
call bug7992_1()|
call bug7992_2()|
call bug7992_2()|

drop procedure bug7992_1|
drop procedure bug7992_2|
drop table t3|

#
# BUG#8116: calling simple stored procedure twice in a row results
#           in server crash
#
create table t3 (  userid bigint(20) not null default 0 )|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug8116|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug8116(in _userid int)
   select * from t3 where userid = _userid|

call bug8116(42)|
call bug8116(42)|
drop procedure bug8116|
drop table t3|

#
# BUG#6857: current_time() in STORED PROCEDURES
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug6857|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug6857(counter int)
begin
  declare t0, t1 int;
  declare plus bool default 0;

  set t0 = current_time();
  while counter > 0 do
    set counter = counter - 1;
  end while;
  set t1 = current_time();
  if t1 > t0 then
    set plus = 1;
  end if;
  select plus;
end|

# QQ: This is currently disabled. Not only does it slow down a normal test
#     run, it makes running with valgrind (or similar tools) extremely
#     painful.
# Make sure this takes at least one second on all machines in all builds.
# 30000 makes it about 3 seconds on an old 1.1GHz linux.
#call bug6857(300000)|

drop procedure bug6857|

#
# BUG#8757: Stored Procedures: Scope of Begin and End Statements do not
#           work properly.
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug8757|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug8757()
begin
  declare x int;
  declare c1 cursor for select data from t1 limit 1;

  begin
    declare y int;
    declare c2 cursor for select i from t2 limit 1;

    open c2;
    fetch c2 into y;
    close c2;
    select 2,y;
  end;
  open c1;
  fetch c1 into x;
  close c1;
  select 1,x;
end|

delete from t1|
delete from t2|
insert into t1 values ("x", 1)|
insert into t2 values ("y", 2, 0.0)|

call bug8757()|

delete from t1|
delete from t2|
drop procedure bug8757|


#
# BUG#8762: Stored Procedures: Inconsistent behavior
#           of DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS statement.
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug8762|
--enable_warnings
# Doesn't exist
drop procedure if exists bug8762; create procedure bug8762() begin end|
# Does exist
drop procedure if exists bug8762; create procedure bug8762() begin end|
drop procedure bug8762|


#
# BUG#5240: Stored procedure crash if function has cursor declaration
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug5240|
--enable_warnings
create function bug5240 () returns int
begin
  declare x int;
  declare c cursor for select data from t1 limit 1;

  open c;
  fetch c into x;
  close c;
  return x;
end|

delete from t1|
insert into t1 values ("answer", 42)|
select id, bug5240() from t1|
drop function bug5240|

#
# BUG#5278: Stored procedure packets out of order if SET PASSWORD.
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug5278|
--enable_warnings
create function bug5278 () returns char
begin
  SET PASSWORD FOR 'bob'@'%.loc.gov' = PASSWORD('newpass');
  return 'okay';
end|

--error 1133
select bug5278()|
--error 1133
select bug5278()|
drop function bug5278|

#
# BUG#7992: rolling back temporary Item tree changes in SP
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists p1|
--enable_warnings
create table t3(id int)|
insert into t3 values(1)|
create procedure bug7992()
begin
  declare i int;
  select max(id)+1 into i from t3;
end|

call bug7992()|
call bug7992()|
drop procedure bug7992|
drop table t3|
delimiter ;|

#
# BUG#8849: problem with insert statement with table alias's
#
# Rolling back changes to AND/OR structure of ON and WHERE clauses  in SP
# 

delimiter |;
create table t3 (
  lpitnumber int(11) default null,
  lrecordtype int(11) default null
)|

create table t4 (
  lbsiid int(11) not null default '0',
  ltradingmodeid int(11) not null default '0',
  ltradingareaid int(11) not null default '0',
  csellingprice decimal(19,4) default null,
  primary key  (lbsiid,ltradingmodeid,ltradingareaid)
)|

create table t5 (
  lbsiid int(11) not null default '0',
  ltradingareaid int(11) not null default '0',
  primary key  (lbsiid,ltradingareaid)
)|

--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug8849|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug8849()
begin
  insert into t5
  (
   t5.lbsiid,
   t5.ltradingareaid
  )
  select distinct t3.lpitnumber, t4.ltradingareaid
  from
    t4 join t3 on
      t3.lpitnumber = t4.lbsiid
      and t3.lrecordtype = 1
    left join t4 as price01 on
      price01.lbsiid = t4.lbsiid and
      price01.ltradingmodeid = 1 and
      t4.ltradingareaid = price01.ltradingareaid;
end|

call bug8849()|
call bug8849()|
call bug8849()|
drop procedure bug8849|
drop tables t3,t4,t5|

#
# BUG#8937: Stored Procedure: AVG() works as SUM() in SELECT ... INTO statement
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug8937|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug8937()
begin
  declare s,x,y,z int;
  declare a float;

  select sum(data),avg(data),min(data),max(data) into s,x,y,z from t1;
  select s,x,y,z;
  select avg(data) into a from t1;
  select a;
end|

delete from t1|
insert into t1 (data) values (1), (2), (3), (4), (6)|
call bug8937()|

drop procedure bug8937|
delete from t1|


#
# BUG#6900: Stored procedure inner handler ignored
# BUG#9074: STORED PROC: The scope of every handler declared is not
#                        properly applied
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug6900|
drop procedure if exists bug9074|
drop procedure if exists bug6900_9074|
--enable_warnings

create table t3 (w char unique, x char)|
insert into t3 values ('a', 'b')|

create procedure bug6900()
begin
  declare exit handler for sqlexception select '1';

  begin
    declare exit handler for sqlexception select '2';

    insert into t3 values ('x', 'y', 'z');
  end;
end|

create procedure bug9074()
begin
  declare x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6 int default 0;

  begin    
    declare continue handler for sqlstate '23000' set x5 = 1;      

    insert into t3 values ('a', 'b');      
    set x6 = 1;      
  end;

 begin1_label:
  begin
    declare continue handler for sqlstate '23000' set x1 = 1;      

    insert into t3 values ('a', 'b');      
    set x2 = 1;      
				
   begin2_label:
    begin  
      declare exit handler for sqlstate '23000' set x3 = 1;         

      set x4= 1;         
      insert into t3 values ('a','b');
      set x4= 0;
    end begin2_label;
  end begin1_label;

  select x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6;
end|

create procedure bug6900_9074(z int)
begin
  declare exit handler for sqlstate '23000' select '23000';

  begin
    declare exit handler for sqlexception select 'sqlexception';

    if z = 1 then
      insert into t3 values ('a', 'b');
    else
      insert into t3 values ('x', 'y', 'z');
    end if;
  end;
end|

call bug6900()|
call bug9074()|
call bug6900_9074(0)|
call bug6900_9074(1)|

drop procedure bug6900|
drop procedure bug9074|
drop procedure bug6900_9074|
drop table t3|


#
# BUG#7185: Stored procedure crash if identifier is AVG
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists avg|
--enable_warnings
create procedure avg ()
begin
end|

call avg ()|
drop procedure avg|


#
# BUG#6129: Stored procedure won't display @@sql_mode value
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug6129|
--enable_warnings
set @old_mode= @@sql_mode;
set @@sql_mode= "ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO";
create procedure bug6129()
  select @@sql_mode|
call bug6129()|
set @@sql_mode= "NO_ZERO_IN_DATE,NO_ZERO_DATE,ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO"|
call bug6129()|
set @@sql_mode= "NO_ZERO_IN_DATE"|
call bug6129()|
set @@sql_mode=@old_mode;

drop procedure bug6129|


#
# BUG#9856: Stored procedures: crash if handler for sqlexception, not found
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug9856|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug9856()
begin
  declare v int;
  declare c cursor for select data from t1;
  declare exit handler for sqlexception, not found select '16';

  open c;
  fetch c into v;
  select v;
end|

delete from t1|
call bug9856()|
call bug9856()|
drop procedure bug9856|


#
# BUG##9674: Stored Procs: Using declared vars in algebric operation causes
#            system crash.
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug9674_1|
drop procedure if exists bug9674_2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug9674_1(out arg int)
begin
  declare temp_in1 int default 0;
  declare temp_fl1 int default 0;

  set temp_in1 = 100;
  set temp_fl1 = temp_in1/10;
  set arg = temp_fl1;
end|

create procedure bug9674_2()
begin
  declare v int default 100;

  select v/10;
end|

call bug9674_1(@sptmp)|
call bug9674_1(@sptmp)|
select @sptmp|
call bug9674_2()|
call bug9674_2()|
drop procedure bug9674_1|
drop procedure bug9674_2|


#
# BUG#9598: stored procedure call within stored procedure overwrites IN variable
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug9598_1|
drop procedure if exists bug9598_2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug9598_1(in var_1 char(16),
                           out var_2 integer, out var_3 integer)
begin
  set var_2 = 50;
  set var_3 = 60;
end|

create procedure bug9598_2(in v1 char(16),
                           in v2 integer,
                           in v3 integer,
                           in v4 integer,
                           in v5 integer)
begin
  select v1,v2,v3,v4,v5;
  call bug9598_1(v1,@tmp1,@tmp2);
  select v1,v2,v3,v4,v5;
end|

call bug9598_2('Test',2,3,4,5)|
select @tmp1, @tmp2|

drop procedure bug9598_1|
drop procedure bug9598_2|


#
# BUG#9902: Crash with simple stored function using user defined variables
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug9902|
--enable_warnings
create function bug9902() returns int(11)
begin
  set @x = @x + 1;
  return @x;
end|

set @qcs1 = @@query_cache_size|
set global query_cache_size = 100000|
set @x = 1|
insert into t1 values ("qc", 42)|
select bug9902() from t1|
select bug9902() from t1|
select @x|

set global query_cache_size = @qcs1|
delete from t1|
drop function bug9902|


#
# BUG#9102: Stored proccedures: function which returns blob causes crash
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug9102|
--enable_warnings
create function bug9102() returns blob return 'a'|
select bug9102()|
drop function bug9102|


#
# BUG#7648: Stored procedure crash when invoking a function that returns a bit
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug7648|
--enable_warnings
create function bug7648() returns bit(8) return 'a'|
select bug7648()|
drop function bug7648|


#
# BUG#9775: crash if create function that returns enum or set
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug9775|
--enable_warnings
create function bug9775(v1 char(1)) returns enum('a','b') return v1|
select bug9775('a'),bug9775('b'),bug9775('c')|
drop function bug9775|
create function bug9775(v1 int) returns enum('a','b') return v1|
select bug9775(1),bug9775(2),bug9775(3)|
drop function bug9775|

create function bug9775(v1 char(1)) returns set('a','b') return v1|
select bug9775('a'),bug9775('b'),bug9775('a,b'),bug9775('c')|
drop function bug9775|
create function bug9775(v1 int) returns set('a','b') return v1|
select bug9775(1),bug9775(2),bug9775(3),bug9775(4)|
drop function bug9775|


#
# BUG#8861: If Return is a YEAR data type, value is not shown in year format
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug8861|
--enable_warnings
create function bug8861(v1 int) returns year return v1|
select bug8861(05)|
set @x = bug8861(05)|
select @x|
drop function bug8861|


#
# BUG#9004: Inconsistent behaviour of SP re. warnings
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug9004_1|
drop procedure if exists bug9004_2|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug9004_1(x char(16))
begin
  insert into t1 values (x, 42);
  insert into t1 values (x, 17);
end|
create procedure bug9004_2(x char(16))
  call bug9004_1(x)|

# Truncation warnings expected...
call bug9004_1('12345678901234567')|
call bug9004_2('12345678901234567890')|

delete from t1|
drop procedure bug9004_1|
drop procedure bug9004_2|

#
# BUG#7293: Stored procedure crash with soundex
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug7293|
--enable_warnings
insert into t1 values ('secret', 0)| 
create procedure bug7293(p1 varchar(100))
begin
  if exists (select id from t1 where soundex(p1)=soundex(id)) then
    select 'yes';
  end if;
end;| 
call bug7293('secret')| 
call bug7293 ('secrete')| 
drop procedure bug7293|
delete from t1|


#
# BUG#9841: Unexpected read lock when trying to update a view in a
#           stored procedure
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug9841|
drop view if exists v1|
--enable_warnings

create view v1 as select * from t1, t2 where id = s|
create procedure bug9841 ()
  update v1 set data = 10| 
call bug9841()|

drop view v1|
drop procedure bug9841|


#
# BUG#5963 subqueries in SET/IF
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug5963|
--enable_warnings

create procedure bug5963_1 () begin declare v int; set v = (select s1 from t3); select v; end;|
create table t3 (s1 int)|
insert into t3 values (5)|
call bug5963_1()|
call bug5963_1()|
drop procedure bug5963_1|
drop table t3|

create procedure bug5963_2 (cfk_value int) 
begin 
  if cfk_value in (select cpk from t3) then 
    set @x = 5; 
  end if; 
  end; 
| 
create table t3 (cpk int)| 
insert into t3 values (1)| 
call bug5963_2(1)|
call bug5963_2(1)|
drop procedure bug5963_2|
drop table t3|


#
# BUG#9559: Functions: Numeric Operations using -ve value gives incorrect
#           results.
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug9559|
--enable_warnings
create function bug9559()
  returns int
begin
  set @y = -6/2;
  return @y;
end|

select bug9559()|

drop function bug9559|


#
# BUG#10961: Stored procedures: crash if select * from dual
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug10961|
--enable_warnings
# "select * from dual" results in an error, so the cursor will not open
create procedure bug10961()
begin
  declare v char;
  declare x int;
  declare c cursor for select * from dual;
  declare continue handler for sqlexception select x;

  set x = 1;
  open c;
  set x = 2;
  fetch c into v;
  set x = 3;
  close c;
end|

call bug10961()|
call bug10961()|

drop procedure bug10961|

#
# BUG #6866: Second call of a stored procedure using a view with on expressions
#

--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS bug6866|
--enable_warnings

DROP VIEW IF EXISTS tv|
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tt1,tt2,tt3|

CREATE TABLE tt1 (a1 int, a2 int, a3 int, data varchar(10))|
CREATE TABLE tt2 (a2 int, data2 varchar(10))|
CREATE TABLE tt3 (a3 int, data3 varchar(10))|

INSERT INTO tt1 VALUES (1, 1, 4, 'xx')|

INSERT INTO tt2 VALUES (1, 'a')|
INSERT INTO tt2 VALUES (2, 'b')|
INSERT INTO tt2 VALUES (3, 'c')|

INSERT INTO tt3 VALUES (4, 'd')|
INSERT INTO tt3 VALUES (5, 'e')|
INSERT INTO tt3 VALUES (6, 'f')|

CREATE VIEW tv AS
SELECT tt1.*, tt2.data2, tt3.data3
  FROM tt1 INNER JOIN tt2 ON tt1.a2 = tt2.a2
         LEFT JOIN tt3 ON tt1.a3 = tt3.a3
    ORDER BY tt1.a1, tt2.a2, tt3.a3|

CREATE PROCEDURE bug6866 (_a1 int)
BEGIN
SELECT * FROM tv WHERE a1 = _a1;
END|

CALL bug6866(1)|
CALL bug6866(1)|
CALL bug6866(1)|

DROP PROCEDURE bug6866;

DROP VIEW tv|
DROP TABLE tt1, tt2, tt3|

#
# BUG#10136: items cleunup
#
--disable_warnings
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS bug10136|
--enable_warnings
create table t3 ( name char(5) not null primary key, val float not null)|
insert into t3 values ('aaaaa', 1), ('bbbbb', 2), ('ccccc', 3)|
create procedure bug10136()
begin
  declare done int default 3;

  repeat
    select * from t3;
    set done = done - 1;
  until done <= 0 end repeat;

end|
call bug10136()|
call bug10136()|
call bug10136()|
drop procedure bug10136|
drop table t3|

#
# BUG#11529: crash server after use stored procedure
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug11529|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug11529()
begin
  declare c cursor for select id, data from t1 where data in (10,13);

  open c;
  begin
    declare vid char(16);
    declare vdata int;
    declare exit handler for not found begin end;

    while true do
      fetch c into vid, vdata;
    end while;
  end;
  close c;
end|

insert into t1 values
  ('Name1', 10),
  ('Name2', 11),
  ('Name3', 12),
  ('Name4', 13),
  ('Name5', 14)|

call bug11529()|
call bug11529()|
delete from t1|
drop procedure bug11529|


#
# BUG#6063: Stored procedure labels are subject to restrictions (partial)
# BUG#7088: Stored procedures: labels won't work if character set is utf8
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug6063|
drop procedure if exists bug7088_1|
drop procedure if exists bug7088_2|
--enable_warnings

--disable_parsing temporarily disabled until Bar fixes BUG#11986
create procedure bug6063()
  l�bel: begin end|
call bug6063()|
# QQ Known bug: this will not show the label correctly.
show create procedure bug6063|

set character set utf8|
create procedure bug7088_1()
  label1: begin end label1|
create procedure bug7088_2()
  läbel1: begin end|
call bug7088_1()|
call bug7088_2()|
set character set default|
show create procedure bug7088_1|
show create procedure bug7088_2|

drop procedure bug6063|
drop procedure bug7088_1|
drop procedure bug7088_2|
--enable_parsing

#
# BUG#9565: "Wrong locking in stored procedure if a sub-sequent procedure
#           is called".
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug9565_sub|
drop procedure if exists bug9565|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug9565_sub()
begin
  select * from t1;
end|
create procedure bug9565()
begin
  insert into t1 values ("one", 1);
  call bug9565_sub();
end|
call bug9565()|
delete from t1|
drop procedure bug9565_sub|
drop procedure bug9565|


#
# BUG#9538: SProc: Creation fails if we try to SET system variable
#           using @@var_name in proc
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug9538|
--enable_warnings
create procedure bug9538()
  set @@sort_buffer_size = 1000000|

set @x = @@sort_buffer_size|
set @@sort_buffer_size = 2000000|
select @@sort_buffer_size|
call bug9538()|
select @@sort_buffer_size|
set @@sort_buffer_size = @x|

drop procedure bug9538|


#
# BUG#8692: Cursor fetch of empty string
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug8692|
--enable_warnings
create table t3 (c1 varchar(5), c2 char(5), c3 enum('one','two'), c4 text, c5 blob, c6 char(5), c7 varchar(5))|
insert into t3 values ('', '', '', '', '', '', NULL)|

create procedure bug8692()
begin 
    declare v1 VARCHAR(10); 
    declare v2 VARCHAR(10); 
    declare v3 VARCHAR(10); 
    declare v4 VARCHAR(10); 
    declare v5 VARCHAR(10); 
    declare v6 VARCHAR(10); 
    declare v7 VARCHAR(10); 
    declare c8692 cursor for select c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,c6,c7 from t3; 
    open c8692; 
    fetch c8692 into v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7;
    select v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7;
end|

call bug8692()|
drop procedure bug8692|
drop table t3|

#
# Bug#10055 "Using stored function with information_schema causes empty
#            result set"
#
--disable_warnings
drop function if exists bug10055|
--enable_warnings
create function bug10055(v char(255)) returns char(255) return lower(v)|
# This select should not crash server and should return all fields in t1
select t.column_name, bug10055(t.column_name)
from information_schema.columns as t
where t.table_schema = 'test' and t.table_name = 't1'|
drop function bug10055|

#
# Bug #12297 "SP crashes the server if data inserted inside a lon loop"
# The test for memleak bug, so actually there is no way to test it
# from the suite. The test below could be used to check SP memory
# consumption by passing large input parameter.
#

#
#  Note: the test is currenly disabled because of the
#  Bug #12637: SP crashes the server if it has update query with user var
#  & binlog is enabled.
#

--disable_warnings
#drop procedure if exists bug12297|
--enable_warnings

#create procedure bug12297(lim int)
#begin
#  set @x = 0;
#  repeat
#   insert into t1(id,data)
#   values('aa', @x);
#   set @x = @x + 1;
#  until @x >= lim
#  end repeat;
#end|

#call bug12297(10)|
#drop procedure bug12297|

#
# Bug #11247 "Stored procedures: Function calls in long loops leak memory"
# One more memleak bug test. One could use this test to check that the memory
# isn't leaking by increasing the input value for p_bug11247.
#

--disable_warnings
drop function if exists f_bug11247|
drop procedure if exists p_bug11247|
--enable_warnings

create function f_bug11247(param int)
  returns int
return param + 1|

create procedure p_bug11247(lim int)
begin
  declare v int default 0;

  while v < lim do
    set v= f_bug11247(v);
  end while;
end|

call p_bug11247(10)|
drop function f_bug11247|
drop procedure p_bug11247|
#
# BUG#12168: "'DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR NOT FOUND ...' in conditional
# handled incorrectly"
#
--disable_warnings
drop procedure if exists bug12168|
drop table if exists t3, t4|
--enable_warnings

create table t3 (a int)|
insert into t3 values (1),(2),(3),(4)|

create table t4 (a int)|

create procedure bug12168(arg1 char(1))
begin
  declare b, c integer;
  if arg1 = 'a' then
    begin
      declare c1 cursor for select a from t3 where a % 2;
      declare continue handler for not found set b = 1;
      set b = 0;
      open c1;
      c1_repeat: repeat
        fetch c1 into c;
        if (b = 1) then
          leave c1_repeat;
        end if;

        insert into t4 values (c);
        until b = 1
      end repeat;
    end;
  end if;
  if arg1 = 'b' then
    begin
      declare c2 cursor for select a from t3 where not a % 2;
      declare continue handler for not found set b = 1;
      set b = 0;
      open c2;
      c2_repeat: repeat
        fetch c2 into c;
        if (b = 1) then
          leave c2_repeat;
        end if;

        insert into t4 values (c);
        until b = 1
      end repeat;
    end;
  end if;
end|

call bug12168('a')|
select * from t4|
truncate t4|
call bug12168('b')|
select * from t4|
truncate t4|
call bug12168('a')|
select * from t4|
truncate t4|
call bug12168('b')|
select * from t4|
truncate t4|
drop table t3, t4|
drop procedure if exists bug12168|

#
# Bug #11333 "Stored Procedure: Memory blow up on repeated SELECT ... INTO
# query"
# One more memleak bug. Use the test to check memory consumption.
#

--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t3|
drop procedure if exists bug11333|
--enable_warnings

create table t3 (c1 char(128))|

insert into t3 values 
  ('AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA')|


create procedure bug11333(i int)
begin
    declare tmp varchar(128);
    set @x = 0;
    repeat
        select c1 into tmp from t3
          where c1 = 'AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA';
        set @x = @x + 1;
        until @x >= i
    end repeat;
end|

call bug11333(10)|

drop procedure bug11333|
drop table t3|

#
# BUG#NNNN: New bug synopsis
#
#--disable_warnings
#drop procedure if exists bugNNNN|
#--enable_warnings
#create procedure bugNNNN...

# Add bugs above this line. Use existing tables t1 and t2 when
# practical, or create table t3, t4 etc temporarily (and drop them).
delimiter ;|
drop table t1,t2;