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binlog_drop_temp_table_on_disconnect_row_mix.test
# ====== Purpose ======= # # This test verifies that DROP for a temporary table created # in Row mode is not logged in binlog at session disconnect. # # ====== Implementation ====== # # Create temporary tables in Row mode using different engines, # also create a temporary table in Statement mode, now when you connect to the session # after a disconnect print the output of show binlog events. # This will verify that the DROP for temporary table created in statement # mode is written to binary log at session disconnect, but for the temporary table # created in Row mode no DROP statement for temporary table is logged at session # disconnect. # # ====== References ======= # # Bug#28606948:BACKPORT OF BUG #24670909 TO 5.7.22 # # The name of this file has row_mix even though we are just testing in row # format because we want the name of tests to be consistent in 5.7 and 8.0 --source include/have_log_bin.inc --source include/have_myisam.inc --source include/have_binlog_format_row.inc RESET MASTER; CREATE TABLE t1(a INT) ENGINE=InnoDB; CREATE TABLE t2(a INT) ENGINE=MyISAM; --source include/count_sessions.inc --connect(con1,localhost,root) SET @saved_binlog_format= @@SESSION.binlog_format; # A DROP for tmp10 should be binlogged because CREATE TABLE is # created in Statement mode SET SESSION binlog_format= 'STATEMENT'; CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp10 (a INT); SET SESSION binlog_format= @saved_binlog_format; # No DROP should be logged for any of the statements below CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp1 ENGINE=InnoDB SELECT * FROM t1; CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp2 ENGINE=MyISAM SELECT * FROM t2; CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp3 ENGINE=MyISAM SELECT * FROM t1; CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp4 ENGINE=InnoDB SELECT * FROM t2; CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp5 (a INT) ENGINE=InnoDB; CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp6 (a INT) ENGINE=MyISAM; CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp7 LIKE t1; CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp8 LIKE t2; --disconnect con1 --connection default --source include/wait_until_count_sessions.inc --source include/show_binlog_events.inc DROP TABLE t1, t2;