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diff --git a/mysql-test/include/write_var_to_file.inc b/mysql-test/include/write_var_to_file.inc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7982c6fa --- /dev/null +++ b/mysql-test/include/write_var_to_file.inc @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +# ==== Purpose ==== +# +# Write the contents of $write_var to file $write_to_file. +# +# +# ==== Usage ==== +# +# --let $write_var = <value> +# --let $write_to_file = [<file>|GENERATE] +# --source include/write_var_to_file.inc +# +# $write_var is evaluated in sql 'string' context, so escapes like \n +# are interpolated. +# +# $write_to_file can be either a filename, or the special string +# GENERATE. If it is GENERATE, a unique filename is generated (based +# on UUID()). The filename is saved in $write_to_file so that it can +# be retrieved later. +# +# +# ==== Implementation ==== +# +# We can't use mysqltest's write_file because it does not evaluate +# variables. We can't use '--exec echo $write_var > $write_file' +# because it will use \n\r line terminator under windows. So the only +# working way is mysql's SELECT INTO DUMPFILE, which is subject to +# @@secure_file_priv. That makes this more complex than you might +# expect. + +if (!$write_to_file) +{ + --die You must set the mysqltest variable \$write_to_file before you source include/write_var_to_file.inc +} + +if ($write_to_file == 'GENERATE') +{ + --let $_wvtf_suffix= `SELECT UUID()` + --let $write_to_file= $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/_var_file_$_wvtf_suffix.inc +} + +--error 0,1 +--remove_file $write_to_file + +if (`SELECT LENGTH(@@secure_file_priv) > 0`) +{ + --let $_wvtf_suffix= `SELECT UUID()` + --let $_wvtf_tmp_file= $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/_wvtf_$_wvtf_suffix + + --eval SELECT '$write_var' INTO DUMPFILE '$_wvtf_tmp_file' + --copy_file $_wvtf_tmp_file $write_to_file + --remove_file $_wvtf_tmp_file +} +if (`SELECT LENGTH(@@secure_file_priv) = 0`) +{ + --eval SELECT '$write_var' INTO DUMPFILE '$write_to_file' +} |