--source suite/funcs_1/storedproc/load_sp_tb.inc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --source suite/funcs_1/storedproc/cleanup_sp_tb.inc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS db_storedproc; DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS db_storedproc_1; CREATE DATABASE db_storedproc; CREATE DATABASE db_storedproc_1; USE db_storedproc; create table t1(f1 char(20),f2 char(25),f3 date,f4 int,f5 char(25),f6 int) engine = ; load data infile '/std_data/funcs_1/t4.txt' into table t1; create table t2(f1 char(20),f2 char(25),f3 date,f4 int,f5 char(25),f6 int) engine = ; load data infile '/std_data/funcs_1/t4.txt' into table t2; create table t3(f1 char(20),f2 char(20),f3 integer) engine = ; load data infile '/std_data/funcs_1/t3.txt' into table t3; create table t4(f1 char(20),f2 char(25),f3 date,f4 int,f5 char(25),f6 int) engine = ; load data infile '/std_data/funcs_1/t4.txt' into table t4; USE db_storedproc_1; create table t6(f1 char(20),f2 char(25),f3 date,f4 int,f5 char(25),f6 int) engine = ; load data infile '/std_data/funcs_1/t4.txt' into table t6; USE db_storedproc; create table t7 (f1 char(20), f2 char(25), f3 date, f4 int) engine = ; load data infile '/std_data/funcs_1/t7.txt' ignore into table t7; Warnings: Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 1 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 2 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 3 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 4 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 5 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 6 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 7 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 8 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 9 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 10 create table t8 (f1 char(20), f2 char(25), f3 date, f4 int) engine = ; load data infile '/std_data/funcs_1/t7.txt' ignore into table t8; Warnings: Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 1 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 2 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 3 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 4 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 5 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 6 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 7 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 8 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 9 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f3' at row 10 create table t9(f1 int, f2 char(25), f3 int) engine = ; load data infile '/std_data/funcs_1/t9.txt' into table t9; create table t10(f1 char(20),f2 char(25),f3 date,f4 int,f5 char(25),f6 int) engine = ; load data infile '/std_data/funcs_1/t4.txt' into table t10; create table t11(f1 char(20),f2 char(25),f3 date,f4 int,f5 char(25),f6 int) engine = ; load data infile '/std_data/funcs_1/t4.txt' into table t11; Section 3.1.2 - Syntax checks for the stored procedure-specific programming statements BEGIN/END, DECLARE, SET, SELECT/INTO, OPEN, FETCH, CLOSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Testcase 3.1.2.8: ----------------- Ensure that the scope of each BEGIN/END compound statement within a stored procedure definition is properly applied -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; SET STATEMENT sql_mode = '' FOR CREATE PROCEDURE sp1( ) begin_label: BEGIN declare x char DEFAULT 'x'; declare y char DEFAULT 'y'; set x = '1'; set y = '2'; label1: BEGIN declare x char DEFAULT 'X'; declare y char DEFAULT 'Y'; SELECT f1, f2 into x, y from t2 limit 1; SELECT '1.1', x, y; label2: BEGIN declare x char default 'a'; declare y char default 'b'; label3: BEGIN declare x char default 'c'; declare y char default 'd'; label4: BEGIN declare x char default 'e'; declare y char default 'f'; label5: BEGIN declare x char default 'g'; declare y char default 'h'; SELECT 5, x, y; END label5; SELECT 4, x, y; END label4; SELECT 3, x, y; END label3; SELECT 2, x, y; END label2; END label1; set @v1 = x; set @v2 = y; SELECT '1.2', @v1, @v2; END begin_label// CALL sp1(); 1.1 x y 1.1 a a 5 x y 5 g h 4 x y 4 e f 3 x y 3 c d 2 x y 2 a b 1.2 @v1 @v2 1.2 1 2 Warnings: Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'x' at row 1 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'y' at row 1 DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; Testcase 3.1.2.26: ------------------ Ensure that the initial value of every variable declared for a stored procedure is either NULL or its DEFAULT value, as appropriate. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; set @v1=0; set @v2=0; CREATE PROCEDURE sp1( ) BEGIN declare x1 char default 'x'; declare y1 char; declare x2 tinytext default 'tinytext'; declare y2 tinytext; declare x3 datetime default '2005-10-03 12:13:14'; declare y3 datetime; declare x4 float default 1.2; declare y4 float; declare x5 blob default 'b'; declare y5 blob; declare x6 smallint default 127; declare y6 smallint; SELECT x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, y1, y2, y3, y4, y5, y6; END// CALL sp1(); x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 y1 y2 y3 y4 y5 y6 x tinytext 2005-10-03 12:13:14 1.2 b 127 NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL DROP PROCEDURE sp1; Testcase 3.1.2.30: ------------------ Ensure that, when a stored procedure is called/executed, every variable always uses the correct value: either the value with which it is initialized or the value to which it is subsequently SET or otherwise assigned, as appropriate. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; CREATE PROCEDURE sp1( IN invar INT, OUT outvar INT ) BEGIN declare x integer; declare y integer default 1; set @x = x; set @y = y; set @z = 234; SELECT f1, f2 into @x, @y from t2 where f1='a`' and f2='a`' limit 1; SELECT @x, @y, @z, invar; BEGIN set @x = 2; SELECT @x, @y, @z; SET outvar = @x * invar + @z * @f; SET invar = outvar; BEGIN set @y = null, @z = 'abcd'; SELECT @x, @y, @z; END; END; END// SET @invar = 100; SET @outvar = @invar; SET @f = 10; SELECT @x, @y, @z, @invar, @outvar; @x @y @z @invar @outvar NULL NULL NULL 100 100 CALL sp1( @invar, @outvar ); @x @y @z invar a` a` 234 100 @x @y @z 2 a` 234 @x @y @z 2 NULL abcd SELECT @x, @y, @z, @invar, @outvar; @x @y @z @invar @outvar 2 NULL abcd 100 2540 DROP PROCEDURE sp1; Testcase 3.1.2.31: ------------------ Ensure that the SELECT ... INTO statement properly assigns values to the variables in its variable list. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; CREATE PROCEDURE sp1( ) BEGIN declare x integer; declare y integer; set @x=x; set @y=y; SELECT f4, f3 into @x, @y from t2 where f4=-5000 and f3='1000-01-01' limit 1; SELECT @x, @y; END// CALL sp1(); @x @y -5000 1000-01-01 DROP PROCEDURE sp1; Testcase 3.1.2.32: ------------------ Ensure that a SELECT ... INTO statement that retrieves multiple rows is rejected, with an appropriate error message. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; CREATE PROCEDURE sp1( ) BEGIN declare x integer; declare y integer; set @x=x; set @y=y; SELECT f4, f3 into @x, @y from t2; END// CALL sp1(); ERROR 42000: Result consisted of more than one row DROP PROCEDURE sp1; Testcase 3.1.2.33: ------------------ Ensure that a SELECT ... INTO statement that retrieves too many columns for the number of variables in its variable list is rejected, with an appropriate error message. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; CREATE PROCEDURE sp1( ) BEGIN declare x integer; declare y integer; set @x=x; set @y=y; SELECT f4, f3, f2, f1 into @x, @y from t2; END// CALL sp1(); ERROR 21000: The used SELECT statements have a different number of columns DROP PROCEDURE sp1; Testcase 3.1.2.34: ------------------ Ensure that a SELECT ... INTO statement that retrieves too few columns for the number of variables in its variable list is rejected, with an appropriate error message. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; CREATE PROCEDURE sp1( ) BEGIN declare x integer; declare y integer; declare z integer; set @x=x; set @y=y; set @z=z; SELECT f4 into @x, @y, @z from t2; END// CALL sp1(); ERROR 21000: The used SELECT statements have a different number of columns DROP PROCEDURE sp1; Testcase 3.1.2.38: ------------------ Ensure that the scope of every condition declared is properly applied. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS h1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS res_t1; create table res_t1(w char unique, x char); insert into res_t1 values('a', 'b'); CREATE PROCEDURE h1 () BEGIN declare x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6 int default 0; SELECT '-1-', x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6; BEGIN declare condname condition for sqlstate '23000'; declare continue handler for condname set x5 = 1; set x6 = 0; insert into res_t1 values ('a', 'b'); set x6 = 1; SELECT '-2-', x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6; END; begin1_label: BEGIN BEGIN declare condname condition for sqlstate '20000'; declare continue handler for condname set x1 = 1; set x2 = 0; case x2 when 1 then set x2=10; when 2 then set x2=11; END case; set x2 = 1; SELECT '-3-', x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6; begin2_label: BEGIN BEGIN declare condname condition for sqlstate '23000'; declare exit handler for condname set x3 = 1; set x4= 1; SELECT '-4a', x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6; insert into res_t1 values ('a', 'b'); set x4= 2; SELECT '-4b', x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6; END; SELECT '-5-', x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6; END begin2_label; SELECT '-6-', x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6; END; SELECT '-7-', x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6; END begin1_label; SELECT 'END', x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6; END// CALL h1(); -1- x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 -1- 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2- x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 -2- 0 0 0 0 1 1 -3- x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 -3- 1 1 0 0 1 1 -4a x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 -4a 1 1 0 1 1 1 -5- x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 -5- 1 1 1 1 1 1 -6- x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 -6- 1 1 1 1 1 1 -7- x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 -7- 1 1 1 1 1 1 END x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 END 1 1 1 1 1 1 DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tnull; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; CREATE TABLE tnull(f1 int); CREATE PROCEDURE sp1() BEGIN declare cond1 condition for sqlstate '42S02'; declare continue handler for cond1 set @var2 = 1; BEGIN declare cond1 condition for sqlstate '23000'; declare continue handler for cond1 set @var2 = 1; END; insert into tnull values(1); END// CALL sp1(); DROP PROCEDURE h1; drop table res_t1; DROP PROCEDURE sp1; DROP TABLE tnull; Testcase 3.1.2.43: ------------------ Ensure that the DECLARE ... HANDLER FOR statement can not declare any handler for a condition declared outside of the scope of the handler. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS h1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS h2; drop table IF EXISTS res_t1; create table res_t1(w char unique, x char); insert into res_t1 values ('a', 'b'); CREATE PROCEDURE h1 () BEGIN declare x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6 int default 0; BEGIN declare cond_1 condition for sqlstate '23000'; declare continue handler for cond_1 set x5 = 1; BEGIN declare cond_2 condition for sqlstate '20000'; declare continue handler for cond_1 set x1 = 1; BEGIN declare continue handler for cond_2 set x3 = 1; set x2 = 1; END; set x6 = 0; END; BEGIN declare continue handler for cond_1 set x1 = 1; BEGIN declare continue handler for cond_2 set x3 = 1; set x2 = 1; END; set x6 = 0; END; END; SELECT x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6; END// ERROR 42000: Undefined CONDITION: cond_2 CREATE PROCEDURE h2 () BEGIN declare x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6 int default 0; BEGIN declare condname condition for sqlstate '23000'; declare continue handler for condname set x5 = 1; BEGIN declare condname condition for sqlstate '20000'; declare continue handler for condname set x1 = 1; BEGIN declare condname condition for sqlstate '42000'; declare continue handler for condname set x3 = 1; set x6 = 0; insert into res_t1 values ('a', 'b'); set x6 = 1; set x4= 0; CALL sp1(); set x4= 1; set x2 = 0; case x2 when 1 then set x2=10; when 2 then set x2=11; END case; set x2 = 1; END; set x2 = 0; case x2 when 1 then set x2=10; when 2 then set x2=11; END case; set x2 = 1; set x6 = 0; insert into res_t1 values ('a', 'b'); set x6 = 1; END; END; SELECT x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6; END// CALL h2(); x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 1 1 1 1 1 1 SELECT * FROM res_t1; w x a b DROP PROCEDURE h2; drop table res_t1; Testcase 3.1.2.44: ------------------ Ensure that the DECLARE ... HANDLER FOR statement cannot declare a handler for any invalid, or undeclared, condition. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS h1; CREATE PROCEDURE h1 () BEGIN declare x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6 int default 0; BEGIN declare condname1 condition for sqlstate '23000'; BEGIN declare condname2 condition for sqlstate '20000'; declare continue handler for condname1 set x3 = 1; declare continue handler for condname2 set x1 = 1; END; END; BEGIN declare condname3 condition for sqlstate '42000'; declare continue handler for condname1 set x3 = 1; declare continue handler for condname2 set x5 = 1; declare continue handler for condname3 set x1 = 1; END; END// ERROR 42000: Undefined CONDITION: condname1 CREATE PROCEDURE h1 () BEGIN DECLARE x1 INT DEFAULT 0; BEGIN DECLARE condname1 CONDITION CHECK SQLSTATE '23000'; END; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR condname1 SET x1 = 1; END// ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'CHECK SQLSTATE '23000'; END; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR condname1 SET x1 = ...' at line 5 CREATE PROCEDURE h1 () BEGIN DECLARE x1 INT DEFAULT 0; BEGIN DECLARE condname1 CONDITION FOR SQLSTATE 'qwert'; END; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR condname1 SET x1 = 1; END// ERROR 42000: Bad SQLSTATE: 'qwert' Testcase 3.1.2.45 + 3.1.2.50: ----------------------------- 45. Ensure that the scope of every handler declared is properly applied. 50. Ensure that a CONTINUE handler allows the execution of the stored procedure . to continue once the handler statement has completed its own execution (that . is, once the handler action statement has been executed). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS p1undo; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS h1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; drop table IF EXISTS res_t1; ==> 'UNDO' is still not supported. create procedure p1undo () begin declare undo handler for sqlexception select '1'; select * from tqq; SELECT 'end of 1'; end;// ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'undo handler for sqlexception select '1'; select * from tqq; SELECT 'end of 1...' at line 3 create procedure p1 () begin declare exit handler for sqlexception select 'exit handler 1'; begin declare exit handler for sqlexception select 'exit handler 2'; begin declare continue handler for sqlexception select 'continue handler 3'; drop table if exists tqq; select * from tqq; SELECT 'end of BEGIN/END 3'; end; drop table if exists tqq; select * from tqq; SELECT 'end of BEGIN/END 2'; end; select * from tqq; SELECT 'end of BEGIN/END 1'; end;// call p1()// continue handler 3 continue handler 3 end of BEGIN/END 3 end of BEGIN/END 3 exit handler 2 exit handler 2 exit handler 1 exit handler 1 create table res_t1(w char unique, x char); insert into res_t1 values ('a', 'b'); CREATE PROCEDURE h1 () BEGIN declare x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6 int default 0; BEGIN declare continue handler for sqlstate '23000' set x5 = 1; insert into res_t1 values ('a', 'b'); set x6 = 1; END; begin1_label: BEGIN BEGIN declare continue handler for sqlstate '23000' set x1 = 1; insert into res_t1 values ('a', 'b'); set x2 = 1; begin2_label: BEGIN BEGIN declare exit handler for sqlstate '23000' set x3 = 1; set x4= 1; insert into res_t1 values ('a', 'b'); set x4= 0; END; END begin2_label; END; END begin1_label; SELECT x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6; END// CALL h1(); x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 1 1 1 1 1 1 This will fail, SQLSTATE 00000 is not allowed CREATE PROCEDURE sp1() begin1_label:BEGIN declare exit handler for sqlstate '00000' set @var1 = 5; set @var2 = 6; begin2_label:BEGIN declare continue handler for sqlstate '00000' set @var3 = 7; set @var4 = 8; SELECT @var3, @var4; END begin2_label; SELECT @var1, @var2; END begin1_label// ERROR 42000: Bad SQLSTATE: '00000' Verify SP wasn't created CALL sp1(); ERROR 42000: PROCEDURE db_storedproc.sp1 does not exist DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE h1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; DROP TABLE res_t1; Testcase 3.1.2.50: ------------------ DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp2; CREATE PROCEDURE sp1 (x int, y int) BEGIN set @y=0; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp2 () BEGIN declare continue handler for sqlstate '42000' set @x2 = 1; set @x=1; SELECT @x2; CALL sp1(1); set @x=2; SELECT @x2, @x; END// CALL sp2(); @x2 NULL @x2 @x 1 2 DROP PROCEDURE sp1; DROP PROCEDURE sp2; Testcase 3.2.2.51: ------------------ Ensure that an EXIT handler causes the execution of the stored procedure to terminate, within its scope, once the handler action statement has been executed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp2; CREATE PROCEDURE sp1 (x int, y int) BEGIN set @x=0; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp2 () BEGIN declare exit handler for sqlstate '42000' set @x2 = 1; set @x2=0; set @x=1; SELECT '-1-', @x2, @x; CALL sp1(1); SELECT '-2-', @x2, @x; set @x=2; END// CALL sp1(1); ERROR 42000: Incorrect number of arguments for PROCEDURE db_storedproc.sp1; expected 2, got 1 CALL sp2(); -1- @x2 @x -1- 0 1 SELECT '-3-', @x2, @x; -3- @x2 @x -3- 1 1 DROP PROCEDURE sp1; DROP PROCEDURE sp2; Testcase 3.1.2.52: ------------------ Ensure that an EXIT handler does not cause the execution of the stored procedure to terminate outside of its scope. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp2; CREATE PROCEDURE sp1 (x int, y int) BEGIN set @x=0; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp2() BEGIN declare continue handler for sqlstate '42000' set @x2 = 2; set @x2 = 1; set @x =20; SELECT '-1-', @x2, @x; BEGIN declare exit handler for sqlstate '42000' set @x2 = 11; SELECT '-2-', @x2, @x; CALL sp1(1); SELECT '-3a', @x2, @x; set @x=21; SELECT '-3b', @x2, @x; END; set @x=22; SELECT '-4-', @x2, @x; END// CALL sp2(); -1- @x2 @x -1- 1 20 -2- @x2 @x -2- 1 20 -4- @x2 @x -4- 11 22 DROP PROCEDURE sp1; DROP PROCEDURE sp2; Testcase 3.1.2.54: ------------------ Ensure that a handler with a condition defined with an SQLSTATE that begins with “01“ is always exactly equivalent in action to a handler with an SQLWARNING condition. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp0; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp2; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp3; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp4; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS temp; CREATE TABLE temp( f1 CHAR, f2 CHAR); SET STATEMENT sql_mode = '' FOR CREATE PROCEDURE sp0() BEGIN set @done=0; set @x=0; insert into temp values('xxx', 'yy'); set @x=1; END// SET STATEMENT sql_mode = '' FOR CREATE PROCEDURE sp1() BEGIN declare continue handler for sqlstate '01000' set @done = 1; set @done=0; set @x=0; insert into temp values('xxx', 'yy'); set @x=1; END// SET STATEMENT sql_mode = '' FOR CREATE PROCEDURE sp2() BEGIN declare continue handler for sqlwarning set @done = 1; set @done=0; set @x=0; insert into temp values('xxx', 'yy'); set @x=1; END// SET STATEMENT sql_mode = '' FOR CREATE PROCEDURE sp3() BEGIN declare exit handler for sqlstate '01000' set @done = 1; set @done=0; set @x=0; insert into temp values('xxx', 'yy'); set @x=1; END// SET STATEMENT sql_mode = '' FOR CREATE PROCEDURE sp4() BEGIN declare exit handler for sqlwarning set @done = 1; set @done=0; set @x=0; insert into temp values('xxx', 'yy'); set @x=1; END// INSERT INTO temp VALUES('0', NULL); CALL sp0(); Warnings: Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f1' at row 1 Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'f2' at row 1 SELECT @done, @x; @done @x 0 1 INSERT INTO temp VALUES('1', NULL); CALL sp1(); SELECT @done, @x; @done @x 1 1 INSERT INTO temp VALUES('2', NULL); CALL sp2(); SELECT @done, @x; @done @x 1 1 INSERT INTO temp VALUES('3', NULL); CALL sp3(); SELECT @done, @x; @done @x 1 0 INSERT INTO temp VALUES('4', NULL); CALL sp4(); SELECT @done, @x; @done @x 1 0 SELECT * FROM temp; f1 f2 0 NULL x y 1 NULL x y 2 NULL x y 3 NULL x y 4 NULL x y DROP PROCEDURE sp1; DROP PROCEDURE sp2; DROP PROCEDURE sp3; DROP PROCEDURE sp4; DROP TABLE temp; Testcase 3.1.2.56: ------------------ Ensure that a handler with a condition defined with an SQLSTATE that begins with “02“ is always exactly equivalent in action to a handler with a NOT FOUND condition. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp0; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp2; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp3; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp4; CREATE PROCEDURE sp0() BEGIN DECLARE f1_value CHAR(20); DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR SELECT f1 FROM t2 LIMIT 1; SET @done = 0; SET @x = 0; OPEN cur1; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 1; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 2; CLOSE cur1; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp1() BEGIN DECLARE f1_value CHAR(20); DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR SELECT f1 FROM t2 LIMIT 1; declare continue handler for sqlstate '02000' set @done = 1; SET @done = 0; SET @x = 0; OPEN cur1; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 1; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 2; CLOSE cur1; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp2() BEGIN DECLARE f1_value CHAR(20); DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR SELECT f1 FROM t2 LIMIT 1; declare continue handler for not found set @done = 1; SET @done = 0; SET @x = 0; OPEN cur1; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 1; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 2; CLOSE cur1; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp3() BEGIN DECLARE f1_value CHAR(20); DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR SELECT f1 FROM t2 LIMIT 1; declare exit handler for sqlstate '02000' set @done = 1; SET @done = 0; SET @x = 0; OPEN cur1; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 1; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 2; CLOSE cur1; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp4() BEGIN DECLARE f1_value CHAR(20); DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR SELECT f1 FROM t2 LIMIT 1; declare exit handler for not found set @done = 1; SET @done = 0; SET @x = 0; OPEN cur1; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 1; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 2; CLOSE cur1; END// CALL sp0(); ERROR 02000: No data - zero rows fetched, selected, or processed SELECT @done, @x; @done @x 0 1 CALL sp1(); SELECT @done, @x; @done @x 1 2 CALL sp2(); SELECT @done, @x; @done @x 1 2 CALL sp3(); SELECT @done, @x; @done @x 1 1 CALL sp4(); SELECT @done, @x; @done @x 1 1 DROP PROCEDURE sp0; DROP PROCEDURE sp1; DROP PROCEDURE sp2; DROP PROCEDURE sp3; DROP PROCEDURE sp4; Testcase 3.1.2.58: ------------------ Ensure that a handler with a condition defined with an SQLSTATE that begins with anything other that “01“ or “02“ is always exactly equivalent in action to a handler with an SQLEXCEPTION condition. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp0; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp2; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp3; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp4; CREATE PROCEDURE sp0() BEGIN DECLARE f1_value CHAR(20); DECLARE cv INT DEFAULT 0; DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR SELECT f1 FROM t2 LIMIT 1; SET @x = 1; CASE cv WHEN 2 THEN SET @x = 2; WHEN 3 THEN SET @x = 3; END case; SET @x = 4; SELECT f1, f2 FROM t2 UNION SELECT f1, f2,3 FROM t2; SET @x = 5; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 6; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp1() BEGIN DECLARE f1_value CHAR(20); DECLARE cv INT DEFAULT 0; DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR SELECT f1 FROM t2 LIMIT 1; DECLARE continue HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '20000' SELECT '20000' AS 'SQLSTATE'; DECLARE continue HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '21000' SELECT '21000' AS 'SQLSTATE'; DECLARE continue HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '24000' SELECT '24000' AS 'SQLSTATE'; SET @x = 1; CASE cv WHEN 2 THEN SET @x = 2; WHEN 3 THEN SET @x = 3; END case; SET @x = 4; SELECT f1, f2 FROM t2 UNION SELECT f1, f2,3 FROM t2; SET @x = 5; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 6; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp2() BEGIN DECLARE f1_value CHAR(20); DECLARE cv INT DEFAULT 0; DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR SELECT f1 FROM t2 LIMIT 1; DECLARE continue HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SELECT 'SQLEXCEPTION' AS 'SQLSTATE'; DECLARE continue HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '24000' SELECT '24000' AS 'SQLSTATE'; SET @x = 1; CASE cv WHEN 2 THEN SET @x = 2; WHEN 3 THEN SET @x = 3; END case; SET @x = 4; SELECT f1, f2 FROM t2 UNION SELECT f1, f2,3 FROM t2; SET @x = 5; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 6; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp3() BEGIN DECLARE f1_value CHAR(20); DECLARE cv INT DEFAULT 0; DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR SELECT f1 FROM t2 LIMIT 1; DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '20000' SELECT '20000' AS 'SQLSTATE'; DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '21000' SELECT '21000' AS 'SQLSTATE'; DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '24000' SELECT '24000' AS 'SQLSTATE'; SET @x = 1; CASE cv WHEN 2 THEN SET @x = 2; WHEN 3 THEN SET @x = 3; END case; SET @x = 4; SELECT f1, f2 FROM t2 UNION SELECT f1, f2,3 FROM t2; SET @x = 5; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 6; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp4() BEGIN DECLARE f1_value CHAR(20); DECLARE cv INT DEFAULT 0; DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR SELECT f1 FROM t2 LIMIT 1; DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SELECT 'SQLEXCEPTION' AS 'SQLSTATE'; DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '24000' SELECT '24000' AS 'SQLSTATE'; SET @x = 1; CASE cv WHEN 2 THEN SET @x = 2; WHEN 3 THEN SET @x = 3; END case; SET @x = 4; SELECT f1, f2 FROM t2 UNION SELECT f1, f2,3 FROM t2; SET @x = 5; FETCH cur1 INTO f1_value; SET @x = 6; CLOSE cur1; END// CALL sp0(); ERROR 20000: Case not found for CASE statement SELECT '-0-', @x; -0- @x -0- 1 CALL sp1(); SQLSTATE 20000 SQLSTATE 21000 SQLSTATE 24000 SELECT '-1-', @x; -1- @x -1- 6 CALL sp2(); SQLSTATE SQLEXCEPTION SQLSTATE SQLEXCEPTION SQLSTATE 24000 SELECT '-2-', @x; -2- @x -2- 6 CALL sp3(); SQLSTATE 20000 SELECT '-3-', @x; -3- @x -3- 1 CALL sp4(); SQLSTATE SQLEXCEPTION SELECT '-4-', @x; -4- @x -4- 1 DROP PROCEDURE sp0; DROP PROCEDURE sp1; DROP PROCEDURE sp2; DROP PROCEDURE sp3; DROP PROCEDURE sp4; Testcase 3.1.2.65: ------------------ Ensure that FETCH returns the first row of the cursor_s result set the first time FETCH is executed, that it returns each subsequent row of the cursor_s result set each of the subsequent times FETCH is executed, and that it returns a NOT FOUND warning if it is executed after the last row of the cursor_s result set has already been fetched. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS temp; CREATE TABLE temp( cnt INT, f1 CHAR(20), f2 CHAR(20), f3 INT, f4 CHAR(20), f5 INT); INSERT INTO temp VALUES(0, 'onip', 'abc', 8760, 'xyz', 10); CREATE PROCEDURE sp1( ) BEGIN declare proceed int default 1; declare count integer default 1; declare f1_value char(20); declare f2_value char(20); declare f5_value char(20); declare f4_value integer; declare f6_value integer; declare cur1 cursor for SELECT f1, f2, f4, f5, f6 from t2 where f4 >=-5000 order by f4 limit 3; open cur1; while proceed do SELECT count AS 'loop'; fetch cur1 into f1_value, f2_value, f4_value, f5_value, f6_value; insert into temp values (count, f1_value, f2_value, f4_value, f5_value, f6_value); set count = count + 1; END while; END// CALL sp1(); loop 1 loop 2 loop 3 loop 4 ERROR 02000: No data - zero rows fetched, selected, or processed SELECT * FROM temp; cnt f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 0 onip abc 8760 xyz 10 1 a` a` -5000 a` -5000 2 aaa aaa -4999 aaa -4999 3 abaa abaa -4998 abaa -4998 DROP TABLE temp; DROP PROCEDURE sp1; Testcase 3.1.2.68: ------------------ Ensure that FETCH fails with an appropriate error message if the number of columns to be fetched does not match the number of variables specified by the FETCH statement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp2; --> not enough columns in FETCH statement CREATE PROCEDURE sp1( ) BEGIN declare newf1 char(20); declare cur1 cursor for SELECT f1, f2 from t2 limit 10; declare continue handler for sqlstate '02000' SELECT 'HANDLER executed.' AS ''; BEGIN open cur1; fetch cur1 into newf1; SELECT newf1; close cur1; END; END// --> too many columns in FETCH statement CREATE PROCEDURE sp2( ) BEGIN declare newf1 char(20); declare newf2 char(20); declare cur1 cursor for SELECT f1 from t2 limit 10; declare continue handler for sqlstate '02000' SELECT 'HANDLER executed.' AS ''; BEGIN open cur1; fetch cur1 into newf1, newf2; SELECT newf1, newf2; close cur1; END; END// --> not enough columns in FETCH statement CALL sp1(); ERROR HY000: Incorrect number of FETCH variables --> too many columns in FETCH statement CALL sp2(); ERROR HY000: Incorrect number of FETCH variables DROP PROCEDURE sp1; DROP PROCEDURE sp2; Testcase 3.1.2.75: ------------------ Ensure that, for nested compound statements, a cursor that was declared and opened during an outer level of the statement is not closed when an inner level of a compound statement ends. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP TABLE IF EXISTS temp1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; create table temp1( f0 char(20), f1 char(20), f2 char(20), f3 int, f4 char(20) ); SELECT f1, f2, f4, f5 from t2 order by f4; f1 f2 f4 f5 a` a` -5000 a` aaa aaa -4999 aaa abaa abaa -4998 abaa acaaa acaaa -4997 acaaa adaaaa adaaaa -4996 adaaaa aeaaaaa aeaaaaa -4995 aeaaaaa afaaaaaa afaaaaaa -4994 afaaaaaa agaaaaaaa agaaaaaaa -4993 agaaaaaaa a^aaaaaaaa a^aaaaaaaa -4992 a^aaaaaaaa a_aaaaaaaaa a_aaaaaaaaa -4991 a_aaaaaaaaa CREATE PROCEDURE sp1( ) BEGIN declare count integer; declare from0 char(20); declare newf1 char(20); declare newf2 char(20); declare newf5 char(20); declare newf4 integer; declare cur1 cursor for SELECT f1, f2, f4, f5 from t2 where f4 >= -5000 order by f4 limit 5; declare cur2 cursor for SELECT f1, f2, f4, f5 from t2 where f4 >= -5000 order by f4 limit 5; open cur1; open cur2; BEGIN declare continue handler for sqlstate '02000' set count = 1; fetch cur1 into newf1, newf2, newf4, newf5; SELECT '-1-', count, newf1, newf2, newf4, newf5; insert into temp1 values ('cur1_out', newf1, newf2, newf4, newf5); set count = 4; BEGIN while count > 0 do fetch cur1 into newf1, newf2, newf4, newf5; SELECT '-2-', count, newf1, newf2, newf4, newf5; set count = count - 1; END while; SELECT '-3-', count, newf1, newf2, newf4, newf4; END; BEGIN fetch cur1 into newf1, newf2, newf4, newf5; SELECT '-4-', newf1, newf2, newf4, newf5; insert into temp1 values ('cur1_in', newf1, newf2, newf4, newf5); END; fetch cur2 into newf1, newf2, newf4, newf5; SELECT '-5-', newf1, newf2, newf4, newf5; insert into temp1 values ('cur2', newf1, newf2, newf4, newf5); close cur1; END; fetch cur2 into newf1, newf2, newf4, newf5; SELECT '-6-', newf1, newf2, newf4, newf5; close cur2; END// CALL sp1(); -1- count newf1 newf2 newf4 newf5 -1- NULL a` a` -5000 a` -2- count newf1 newf2 newf4 newf5 -2- 4 aaa aaa -4999 aaa -2- count newf1 newf2 newf4 newf5 -2- 3 abaa abaa -4998 abaa -2- count newf1 newf2 newf4 newf5 -2- 2 acaaa acaaa -4997 acaaa -2- count newf1 newf2 newf4 newf5 -2- 1 adaaaa adaaaa -4996 adaaaa -3- count newf1 newf2 newf4 newf4 -3- 0 adaaaa adaaaa -4996 -4996 -4- newf1 newf2 newf4 newf5 -4- adaaaa adaaaa -4996 adaaaa -5- newf1 newf2 newf4 newf5 -5- a` a` -5000 a` -6- newf1 newf2 newf4 newf5 -6- aaa aaa -4999 aaa SELECT * from temp1; f0 f1 f2 f3 f4 cur1_out a` a` -5000 a` cur1_in adaaaa adaaaa -4996 adaaaa cur2 a` a` -5000 a` DROP PROCEDURE sp1; drop table temp1; Testcase 3.1.2.76: ------------------ Ensure that all cursors operate asensitively, so that there is no concurrency conflict between cursors operating on the same, or similar, sets of results during execution of one or more stored procedures. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; drop table IF EXISTS temp1; drop table IF EXISTS temp2; create table temp1( f0 char(10), cnt int, f1 char(20), f2 char(20), f3 date, f4 integer ); create table temp2( f0 char(10), cnt int, f1 char(20), f2 char(20), f3 date, f4 integer ); CREATE PROCEDURE sp_inner( ) BEGIN declare proceed int default 1; declare i_count integer default 20; declare i_newf1 char(20); declare i_newf2 char(20); declare i_newf3 date; declare i_newf4 integer; declare i_newf11 char(20); declare i_newf12 char(20); declare i_newf13 date; declare i_newf14 integer; declare cur1 cursor for SELECT f1, f2, f3, f4 from t2 where f4>=-5000 order by f4 limit 4; declare cur2 cursor for SELECT f1, f2, f3, f4 from t2 where f4>=-5000 order by f4 limit 3; declare continue handler for sqlstate '02000' set proceed=0; open cur1; open cur2; set i_count = 10; while proceed do fetch cur1 into i_newf1, i_newf2, i_newf3, i_newf4; IF proceed THEN insert into temp1 values ('sp_inner', i_count, i_newf1, i_newf2, i_newf3, i_newf4); fetch cur2 into i_newf11, i_newf12, i_newf13, i_newf14; IF proceed THEN insert into temp2 values ('sp_inner', i_count, i_newf11, i_newf12, i_newf13, i_newf14); END IF; END IF; set i_count = i_count - 1; END while; close cur1; close cur2; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp_outer( ) BEGIN DECLARE proceed INT DEFAULT 1; DECLARE o_count INTEGER DEFAULT 20; DECLARE o_newf1 CHAR(20); DECLARE o_newf2 CHAR(20); DECLARE o_newf3 DATE; DECLARE o_newf4 INTEGER; DECLARE o_newf11 CHAR(20); DECLARE o_newf12 CHAR(20); DECLARE o_newf13 DATE; DECLARE o_newf14 INTEGER; DECLARE cur1 CURSOR FOR SELECT f1, f2, f3, f4 FROM t2 WHERE f4>=-5000 ORDER BY f4 LIMIT 5; DECLARE cur2 CURSOR FOR SELECT f1, f2, f3, f4 FROM t2 WHERE f4>=-5000 ORDER BY f4 LIMIT 5; DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '02000' SET proceed=0; OPEN cur1; OPEN cur2; SET o_count = 1; WHILE proceed DO FETCH cur1 INTO o_newf1, o_newf2, o_newf3, o_newf4; IF proceed THEN INSERT INTO temp1 VALUES ('_sp_out_', o_count, o_newf1, o_newf2, o_newf3, o_newf4); CALL sp_inner(); FETCH cur2 INTO o_newf11, o_newf12, o_newf13, o_newf14; IF proceed THEN INSERT INTO temp2 VALUES ('_sp_out_', o_count, o_newf11, o_newf12, o_newf13, o_newf14); END IF; END IF; SET o_count = o_count + 1; END WHILE; CLOSE cur1; CLOSE cur2; END// CALL sp_outer(); SELECT * FROM temp1; f0 cnt f1 f2 f3 f4 _sp_out_ 1 a` a` 1000-01-01 -5000 sp_inner 10 a` a` 1000-01-01 -5000 sp_inner 9 aaa aaa 1000-01-02 -4999 sp_inner 8 abaa abaa 1000-01-03 -4998 sp_inner 7 acaaa acaaa 1000-01-04 -4997 _sp_out_ 2 aaa aaa 1000-01-02 -4999 sp_inner 10 a` a` 1000-01-01 -5000 sp_inner 9 aaa aaa 1000-01-02 -4999 sp_inner 8 abaa abaa 1000-01-03 -4998 sp_inner 7 acaaa acaaa 1000-01-04 -4997 _sp_out_ 3 abaa abaa 1000-01-03 -4998 sp_inner 10 a` a` 1000-01-01 -5000 sp_inner 9 aaa aaa 1000-01-02 -4999 sp_inner 8 abaa abaa 1000-01-03 -4998 sp_inner 7 acaaa acaaa 1000-01-04 -4997 _sp_out_ 4 acaaa acaaa 1000-01-04 -4997 sp_inner 10 a` a` 1000-01-01 -5000 sp_inner 9 aaa aaa 1000-01-02 -4999 sp_inner 8 abaa abaa 1000-01-03 -4998 sp_inner 7 acaaa acaaa 1000-01-04 -4997 _sp_out_ 5 adaaaa adaaaa 1000-01-05 -4996 sp_inner 10 a` a` 1000-01-01 -5000 sp_inner 9 aaa aaa 1000-01-02 -4999 sp_inner 8 abaa abaa 1000-01-03 -4998 sp_inner 7 acaaa acaaa 1000-01-04 -4997 SELECT * FROM temp2; f0 cnt f1 f2 f3 f4 sp_inner 10 a` a` 1000-01-01 -5000 sp_inner 9 aaa aaa 1000-01-02 -4999 sp_inner 8 abaa abaa 1000-01-03 -4998 _sp_out_ 1 a` a` 1000-01-01 -5000 sp_inner 10 a` a` 1000-01-01 -5000 sp_inner 9 aaa aaa 1000-01-02 -4999 sp_inner 8 abaa abaa 1000-01-03 -4998 _sp_out_ 2 aaa aaa 1000-01-02 -4999 sp_inner 10 a` a` 1000-01-01 -5000 sp_inner 9 aaa aaa 1000-01-02 -4999 sp_inner 8 abaa abaa 1000-01-03 -4998 _sp_out_ 3 abaa abaa 1000-01-03 -4998 sp_inner 10 a` a` 1000-01-01 -5000 sp_inner 9 aaa aaa 1000-01-02 -4999 sp_inner 8 abaa abaa 1000-01-03 -4998 _sp_out_ 4 acaaa acaaa 1000-01-04 -4997 sp_inner 10 a` a` 1000-01-01 -5000 sp_inner 9 aaa aaa 1000-01-02 -4999 sp_inner 8 abaa abaa 1000-01-03 -4998 _sp_out_ 5 adaaaa adaaaa 1000-01-05 -4996 DROP PROCEDURE sp_outer; DROP PROCEDURE sp_inner; DROP TABLE temp1; DROP TABLE temp2; --source suite/funcs_1/storedproc/cleanup_sp_tb.inc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS db_storedproc; DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS db_storedproc_1; . +++ END OF SCRIPT +++ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------