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###################### ps_general.test #######################
#                                                            #
#   basic and miscellaneous tests for prepared statements    #
#                                                            #
##############################################################

#    
# NOTE: PLEASE SEE THE DETAILED DESCRIPTION AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS FILE
#       BEFORE ADDING NEW TEST CASES HERE !!!

--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t5, t6, t7, t8;
drop database if exists mysqltest ;

# Cleanup from other tests
drop database if exists client_test_db;
drop database if exists testtets;
drop table if exists t1Aa,t2Aa,v1Aa,v2Aa;
drop view if exists t1Aa,t2Aa,v1Aa,v2Aa;
--enable_warnings

--disable_query_log
select '------ basic tests ------' as test_sequence ;
--enable_query_log

let $type= 'MYISAM' ;
# create the tables (t1 and t9) used in many tests
--source include/ps_create.inc
# insert data into these tables
--source include/ps_renew.inc


################ The basic functions ################

# 1. PREPARE stmt_name FROM <preparable statement>;
#    <preparable statement> ::=
#     'literal_stmt' |
#     @variable_ref_stmt.
#    The statement may contain question marks as placeholders for parameters.
#
#    Bind a statement name to a string containing a SQL statement and
#    send it to the server. The server will parse the statement and
#    reply with "Query Ok" or an error message.
#
PREPARE stmt FROM ' select * from t1 where a = ? ' ;

# 2. EXECUTE stmt_name [USING @var [, @var ]];
#    Current values of supplied variables are used as parameters.
#
#    Send the server the order to execute the statement and supply values
#    for the input parameters needed.
#    If no error occurs the server reply will be identical to the reply for
#    the query used in PREPARE with question marks replaced with values of
#    the input variables.
#
SET @var= 2 ;
EXECUTE stmt USING @var ;
#    The non prepared statement with the same server reply would be:
select * from t1 where a = @var ;

# 3. DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_name;
#
#    Send the server the order to drop the parse informations.
#    The server will reply with "Query Ok" or an error message.
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt ;

################ PREPARE ################
# prepare without parameter
prepare stmt1 from ' select 1 as my_col ' ;
# prepare with parameter
prepare stmt1 from ' select ? as my_col ' ;
# prepare must fail (incomplete statements/wrong syntax)
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
prepare ;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
prepare stmt1 ;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
prepare stmt1 from ;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
prepare_garbage stmt1 from ' select 1 ' ;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
prepare stmt1 from_garbage ' select 1 ' ;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
prepare stmt1 from ' select_garbage 1 ' ;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
prepare from ' select 1 ' ;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
prepare stmt1 ' select 1 ' ;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
prepare ? from ' select ? as my_col ' ;
# statement in variable
set @arg00='select 1 as my_col';
prepare stmt1 from @arg00;
# prepare must fail (query variable is empty)
set @arg00='';
--error ER_EMPTY_QUERY
prepare stmt1 from @arg00;
set @arg00=NULL;
# prepare must fail (query variable is NULL)
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
prepare stmt1 from @arg01;

prepare stmt1 from ' select * from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
# prepare must fail (column x does not exist)
--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from t1 where x <= 2 ' ;
# cases derived from client_test.c: test_null()
# prepare must fail (column x does not exist)
--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
prepare stmt1 from ' insert into t1(a,x) values(?,?) ' ;
--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
prepare stmt1 from ' insert into t1(x,a) values(?,?) ' ;
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists not_exist ;
--enable_warnings
# prepare must fail (table does not exist)
--error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from not_exist where a <= 2 ' ;

# case derived from client_test.c: test_prepare_syntax()
# prepare must fail (incomplete statement)
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
prepare stmt1 from ' insert into t1 values(? ' ;
--error ER_PARSE_ERROR
prepare stmt1 from ' select a, b from t1
                     where a=? and where ' ;

################ EXECUTE ################
# execute must fail (statement never_prepared never prepared)
--error ER_UNKNOWN_STMT_HANDLER
execute never_prepared ;
# execute must fail (prepare stmt1 just failed,
#         but there was a successful prepare of stmt1 before)
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
--error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from not_exist where a <= 2 ' ;
--error ER_UNKNOWN_STMT_HANDLER
execute stmt1 ;

# drop the table between prepare and execute
create table t5
(
  a int primary key,
  b char(30),
  c int
);
insert into t5( a, b, c) values( 1, 'original table', 1);
prepare stmt2 from ' select * from t5 ' ;
execute stmt2 ;
drop table t5 ;
# execute must fail (table was dropped after prepare)
--error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
execute stmt2 ;
# cases derived from client_test.c: test_select_prepare()
# 1. drop + create table (same column names/types/order) 
# between prepare and execute
create table t5
(
  a int primary key,
  b char(30),
  c int
);
insert into t5( a, b, c) values( 9, 'recreated table', 9);
execute stmt2 ;
drop table t5 ;
# 2. drop + create table (same column names/types but different order)
# between prepare and execute
create table t5
(
  a int primary key,
  c int,
  b char(30)
);
insert into t5( a, b, c) values( 9, 'recreated table', 9);
execute stmt2 ;
drop table t5 ;
# 3. drop + create table (same column names/types/order+extra column) 
# between prepare and execute
create table t5
(
  a int primary key,
  b char(30),
  c int,
  d timestamp default '2008-02-23 09:23:45'
);
insert into t5( a, b, c) values( 9, 'recreated table', 9);
execute stmt2 ;
drop table t5 ;
# 4. drop + create table (same column names/types, different order +
# additional column) between prepare and execute
create table t5
(
  a int primary key,
  d timestamp default '2008-02-23 09:23:45',
  b char(30),
  c int
);
insert into t5( a, b, c) values( 9, 'recreated table', 9);
execute stmt2 ;
drop table t5 ;
# 5. drop + create table (same column names/order, different types)
# between prepare and execute
create table t5
(
  a timestamp default '2004-02-29 18:01:59',
  b char(30),
  c int
);
insert into t5( b, c) values( 'recreated table', 9);
execute stmt2 ;
drop table t5 ;
# 6. drop + create table (same column types/order, different names) 
# between prepare and execute
create table t5
(
  f1 int primary key,
  f2 char(30),
  f3 int
);
insert into t5( f1, f2, f3) values( 9, 'recreated table', 9);
execute stmt2 ;
drop table t5 ;

# execute without parameter
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
execute stmt1 ;
# execute with parameter
set @arg00=1 ;
set @arg01='two' ;
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from t1 where a <= ? ' ;
execute stmt1 using @arg00;
# execute must fail (too small number of parameters)
--error ER_WRONG_ARGUMENTS
execute stmt1 ;
# execute must fail (too big number of parameters)
--error ER_WRONG_ARGUMENTS
execute stmt1 using @arg00, @arg01;
# execute must fail (parameter is not set)
execute stmt1 using @not_set;

################ DEALLOCATE ################
# deallocate must fail (the statement 'never_prepared' was never prepared)
--error ER_UNKNOWN_STMT_HANDLER
deallocate prepare never_prepared ;
# deallocate must fail (prepare stmt1 just failed,
#         but there was a successful prepare before)
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
--error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from not_exist where a <= 2 ' ;
--error ER_UNKNOWN_STMT_HANDLER
deallocate prepare stmt1;
create table t5
(
  a int primary key,
  b char(10)
);
prepare stmt2 from ' select a,b from t5 where a <= 2 ' ;
drop table t5 ;
# deallocate prepared statement where the table was dropped after prepare
deallocate prepare stmt2;

## parallel use of more than one prepared statement handlers
# switch between different queries
prepare stmt1 from ' select a from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
prepare stmt2 from ' select b from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
execute stmt2 ;
execute stmt1 ;
# switch between statement handlers of the same query
prepare stmt1 from ' select a from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
prepare stmt2 from ' select a from t1 where a <= 2 ' ;
execute stmt2 ;
execute stmt1 ;
deallocate prepare stmt1 ;
# Will the deallocate of stmt1 with the same query affect stmt2 ?
execute stmt2 ;

--disable_query_log
select '------ show and misc tests ------' as test_sequence ;
--enable_query_log

--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t2;
--enable_warnings
create table t2 
(
  a int primary key, b char(10)
);

################ SHOW COMMANDS ################
prepare stmt4 from ' show databases ';
execute stmt4;
prepare stmt4 from ' show tables from test like ''t2%'' ';
execute stmt4;
prepare stmt4 from ' show columns from t2 where field in (select ?) ';
SET @arg00="a";
execute stmt4 using @arg00;
SET @arg00="b";
execute stmt4 using @arg00;
SET @arg00=1;
execute stmt4 using @arg00;

prepare stmt4 from ' show columns from t2 from test like ''a%'' ';
execute stmt4;
create index t2_idx on t2(b);
prepare stmt4 from ' show index from t2 from test ';
execute stmt4;
prepare stmt4 from ' show table status from test like ''t2%'' ';
# egalize date and time values
--replace_column 8 # 12 # 13 # 14 #
# Bug#4288 : prepared statement 'show table status ..', wrong output on execute
execute stmt4;
# try the same with the big table
prepare stmt4 from ' show table status from test like ''t9%'' ';
# egalize date and time values
--replace_column 8 # 12 # 13 # 14 #
# Bug#4288
execute stmt4;
prepare stmt4 from ' show status like ''Threads_running'' ';
--replace_column 2 #
execute stmt4;
prepare stmt4 from ' show variables like ''sql_mode'' ';
execute stmt4;
prepare stmt4 from ' show engine myisam logs ';
execute stmt4;
prepare stmt4 from ' show grants for user ';
prepare stmt4 from ' show create table t2 ';
prepare stmt4 from ' show master status ';
prepare stmt4 from ' show master logs ';
prepare stmt4 from ' show slave status ';
prepare stmt4 from ' show warnings limit 20 ';
prepare stmt4 from ' show errors limit 20 ';
prepare stmt4 from ' show storage engines ';
# The output depends upon the precise order in which
# storage engines are registered, so we switch off the output.
--disable_result_log
execute stmt4;
--enable_result_log

################ MISC STUFF ################
## get a warning and an error
# cases derived from client_test.c: test_warnings(), test_errors()
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t5;
--enable_warnings
prepare stmt1 from ' drop table if exists t5 ' ;
execute stmt1 ;
prepare stmt1 from ' drop table t5 ' ;
--error ER_BAD_TABLE_ERROR
execute stmt1 ;

## SELECT @@version
# cases derived from client_test.c: test_select_version()
#
# TODO: Metadata check is temporary disabled here, because metadata of 
# this statement also depends on @@version contents and you can't apply
# replace_column and replace_result to it. It will be enabled again when 
# support of replace_column and replace_result on metadata will be
# implemented.
#
#--enable_metadata
prepare stmt1 from ' SELECT @@version ' ;
# egalize the version
--replace_column 1 <version>
execute stmt1 ;
#--disable_metadata

## do @var:= and set @var=
# cases derived from client_test.c: test_do_set()
prepare stmt_do from ' do @var:=  (1 in (select a from t1)) ' ;
prepare stmt_set from ' set @var= (1 in (select a from t1)) ' ;
let $1= 3 ;
while ($1)
{
  execute stmt_do ;
  --disable_query_log
  select @var as 'content of @var is:' ;
  --enable_query_log
  execute stmt_set ;
  --disable_query_log
  select @var as 'content of @var is:' ;
  --enable_query_log
  dec $1 ;
}
# the same test with a table containing one column and 'select *'
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t5 ;
--enable_warnings
create table t5 (a int) ;
prepare stmt_do from ' do @var:=  (1 in (select a from t5)) ' ;
prepare stmt_set from ' set @var= (1 in (select a from t5)) ' ;
let $1= 3 ;
while ($1)
{
  execute stmt_do ;
  --disable_query_log
  select @var as 'content of @var is:' ;
  --enable_query_log
  execute stmt_set ;
  --disable_query_log
  select @var as 'content of @var is:' ;
  --enable_query_log
  dec $1 ;
}
drop table t5 ;
deallocate prepare stmt_do ;
deallocate prepare stmt_set ;

## nonsense like prepare of prepare,execute or deallocate
--error ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS 
prepare stmt1 from ' prepare stmt2 from '' select 1 ''  ' ;
--error ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS 
prepare stmt1 from ' execute stmt2 ' ;
--error ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS 
prepare stmt1 from ' deallocate prepare never_prepared ' ;

## We don't support alter view as prepared statements
--error ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS
prepare stmt1 from 'alter view v1 as select 2';

## switch the database connection
--error ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS
prepare stmt4 from ' use test ' ;

## create/drop database
prepare stmt3 from ' create database mysqltest ';
create database mysqltest ;
prepare stmt3 from ' drop database mysqltest ';
drop database mysqltest ;

#### table related commands
## describe
prepare stmt3 from ' describe t2 ';
execute stmt3;
drop table t2 ;
--error ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
execute stmt3;
## lock/unlock
--error ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS
prepare stmt3 from ' lock tables t1 read ' ;
--error ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS
prepare stmt3 from ' unlock tables ' ;
## Load/Unload table contents

--let $datafile = $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/data.txt
--error 0,1
--remove_file $datafile

--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR <MYSQLTEST_VARDIR>
--error ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS
eval prepare stmt1 from ' load data infile ''$datafile''
     into table t1 fields terminated by ''\t'' ';
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR <MYSQLTEST_VARDIR>
eval prepare stmt1 from ' select * into outfile ''$datafile'' from t1 ';
     execute stmt1 ;
## 
prepare stmt1 from ' optimize table t1 ' ;
prepare stmt1 from ' analyze table t1 ' ;
prepare stmt1 from ' checksum table t1 ' ;
prepare stmt1 from ' repair table t1 ' ;

--remove_file $datafile

## handler
--error ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS
prepare stmt1 from ' handler t1 open ';


## commit/rollback
prepare stmt3 from ' commit ' ;
prepare stmt3 from ' rollback ' ;


## switch the sql_mode
prepare stmt4 from ' SET sql_mode=ansi ';
execute stmt4;
# check if the sql_mode is now ansi
select 'a' || 'b' ;
prepare stmt4 from ' SET sql_mode="" ';
execute stmt4;
# check if the sql_mode is not ansi
select '2' || '3' ;
# Will a switch of the sqlmode affect the execution of already prepared 
# statements ?
prepare stmt5 from ' select ''2'' || ''3'' ' ;
execute stmt5;
SET sql_mode=ansi;
execute stmt5;
SET sql_mode="";

prepare stmt1 from ' flush local privileges ' ;
prepare stmt1 from ' reset query cache ' ;
prepare stmt1 from ' KILL 0 ';

## simple explain
# cases derived from client_test.c: test_explain_bug()
prepare stmt1 from ' explain select a from t1 order by b ';
# PS protocol gives slightly different metadata
--disable_ps_protocol
--enable_metadata
execute stmt1;
--disable_metadata
SET @arg00=1 ;
prepare stmt1 from ' explain select a from t1 where a > ? order by b ';
--enable_metadata
execute stmt1 using @arg00;
--disable_metadata
--enable_ps_protocol

## parameters with probably problematic characters (quote, double  quote)
# cases derived from client_test.c: test_logs()
# try if 
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t2;
--enable_warnings
create table t2 (id smallint, name varchar(20)) ;
prepare stmt1 from ' insert into t2 values(?, ?) ' ;
set @id= 9876 ;
set @arg00= 'MySQL - Open Source Database' ;
set @arg01= "'" ;
set @arg02= '"' ;
set @arg03= "my'sql'" ;
set @arg04= 'my"sql"' ;
insert into t2 values ( @id , @arg00 );
insert into t2 values ( @id , @arg01 );
insert into t2 values ( @id , @arg02 );
insert into t2 values ( @id , @arg03 );
insert into t2 values ( @id , @arg04 );
prepare stmt1 from ' select * from t2 where id= ? and name= ? ';
execute stmt1 using @id, @arg00 ;
execute stmt1 using @id, @arg01 ;
execute stmt1 using @id, @arg02 ;
execute stmt1 using @id, @arg03 ;
execute stmt1 using @id, @arg04 ;
drop table t2;

################ CREATE/DROP/ALTER/RENAME TESTS ################
--disable_query_log
select '------ create/drop/alter/rename tests ------' as test_sequence ;
--enable_query_log

--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t2, t3;
--enable_warnings

## DROP TABLE
prepare stmt_drop from ' drop table if exists t2 ' ;
--disable_warnings
execute stmt_drop;
--enable_warnings

## CREATE TABLE
prepare stmt_create from ' create table t2 (
                             a int primary key, b char(10)) ';
execute stmt_create;
prepare stmt3 from ' create table t3 like t2 ';
execute stmt3;
drop table t3;

## CREATE TABLE .. SELECT
set @arg00=1;
prepare stmt3 from ' create table t3 (m int) select ? as m ' ;
# Bug#4280 server hangs, prepared "create table .. as select ? .."
execute stmt3 using @arg00;
select m from t3;
drop table t3;

prepare stmt3 from ' create index t2_idx on t2(b) ';
prepare stmt3 from ' drop index t2_idx on t2 ' ; 
prepare stmt3 from ' alter table t2 drop primary key ';

## RENAME TABLE
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists new_t2;
--enable_warnings
prepare stmt3 from ' rename table t2 to new_t2 ';
execute stmt3;
--error ER_TABLE_EXISTS_ERROR
execute stmt3;
rename table new_t2 to t2;
drop table t2;
## RENAME more than on TABLE within one statement
# cases derived from client_test.c: test_rename()
prepare stmt1 from ' rename table t5 to t6, t7 to t8 ' ;
create table t5 (a int) ;
# rename must fail, t7 does not exist
# Clean up the filename here because embedded server reports whole path
--replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR . mysqld.1/data/ '' t7.frm t7
--error ER_FILE_NOT_FOUND
execute stmt1 ;
create table t7 (a int) ;
# rename, t5 -> t6 and t7 -> t8
execute stmt1 ;
# rename must fail, t5 and t7 does not exist t6 and t8 already exist
--error ER_TABLE_EXISTS_ERROR
execute stmt1 ;
rename table t6 to t5, t8 to t7 ;
# rename, t5 -> t6 and t7 -> t8
execute stmt1 ;
drop table t6, t8 ;


################ BIG STATEMENT TESTS ################
--disable_query_log
select '------ big statement tests ------' as test_sequence ;
--enable_query_log
# The following tests use huge numbers of lines, characters or parameters
# per prepared statement.
# I assume the server and also the client (mysqltest) are stressed.
#
# Attention: The limits used are NOT derived from the manual
#            or other sources.

## many lines ( 50 )
let $my_stmt= select 'ABC' as my_const_col from t1 where
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 AND
1 = 1 ;
eval ($my_stmt) ;
eval prepare stmt1 from "$my_stmt" ;
execute stmt1 ;
execute stmt1 ;

## many characters ( about 1400 )

let $my_stmt= select 'ABC' as my_const_col FROM t1 WHERE
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' AND
'1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890'
= '1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' ;
eval ($my_stmt) ;
eval prepare stmt1 from "$my_stmt" ;
execute stmt1 ;
execute stmt1 ;


## many parameters ( 50 )
--disable_query_log
set @arg00= 1;
set @arg01= 1; 
set @arg02= 1;
set @arg03= 1; 
set @arg04= 1;
set @arg05= 1; 
set @arg06= 1;
set @arg07= 1;
set @arg10= 1;
set @arg11= 1; 
set @arg12= 1;
set @arg13= 1; 
set @arg14= 1;
set @arg15= 1; 
set @arg16= 1;
set @arg17= 1; 
set @arg20= 1;
set @arg21= 1; 
set @arg22= 1;
set @arg23= 1; 
set @arg24= 1;
set @arg25= 1; 
set @arg26= 1;
set @arg27= 1; 
set @arg30= 1;
set @arg31= 1; 
set @arg32= 1;
set @arg33= 1; 
set @arg34= 1;
set @arg35= 1; 
set @arg36= 1;
set @arg37= 1; 
set @arg40= 1;
set @arg41= 1; 
set @arg42= 1;
set @arg43= 1; 
set @arg44= 1;
set @arg45= 1; 
set @arg46= 1;
set @arg47= 1; 
set @arg50= 1;
set @arg51= 1; 
set @arg52= 1;
set @arg53= 1; 
set @arg54= 1;
set @arg55= 1; 
set @arg56= 1;
set @arg57= 1; 
set @arg60= 1;
set @arg61= 1;
--enable_query_log

select 'ABC' as my_const_col FROM t1 WHERE
@arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and
@arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and
@arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and
@arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and
@arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and
@arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and @arg00=@arg00 and
@arg00=@arg00 ;
prepare stmt1 from ' select ''ABC'' as my_const_col FROM t1 WHERE
 ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and
 ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and
 ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and
 ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and
 ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and
 ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and  ? = ?  and
 ? = ?  ' ;
execute stmt1 using 
@arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, 
@arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00,
@arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, 
@arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, 
@arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, 
@arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, @arg00, 
@arg00, @arg00;
execute stmt1 using 
@arg00, @arg01, @arg02, @arg03, @arg04, @arg05, @arg06, @arg07, 
@arg10, @arg11, @arg12, @arg13, @arg14, @arg15, @arg16, @arg17,
@arg20, @arg21, @arg22, @arg23, @arg24, @arg25, @arg26, @arg27, 
@arg30, @arg31, @arg32, @arg33, @arg34, @arg35, @arg36, @arg37, 
@arg40, @arg41, @arg42, @arg43, @arg44, @arg45, @arg46, @arg47, 
@arg50, @arg51, @arg52, @arg53, @arg54, @arg55, @arg56, @arg57, 
@arg60, @arg61 ;

# cases derived from client_test.c: test_mem_overun()
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t5 ;
--enable_warnings

set @col_num= 1000 ;

--disable_query_log
set @string= 'create table t5( ' ;
let $1=`select @col_num - 1` ;
while ($1)
{
  eval set @string= concat(@string, 'c$1 int,') ;
  dec $1 ;
}
set @string= concat(@string, 'c0 int)' );
--enable_query_log
select @string as "" ;
prepare stmt1 from @string ;
execute stmt1 ;

--disable_query_log
set @string= 'insert into t5 values(' ;
let $1=`select @col_num - 1` ;
while ($1)
{
  eval set @string= concat(@string, '1 ,') ;
  dec $1 ;
}
eval set @string= concat(@string, '1 )') ;
--enable_query_log
select @string as "" ;
prepare stmt1 from @string ;
execute stmt1 ;

prepare stmt1 from ' select * from t5 ' ;
--enable_metadata
# prevent too long lines
--vertical_results
--disable_result_log
execute stmt1 ;
--enable_result_log
--disable_metadata
--horizontal_results

drop table t1, t5, t9;

--echo #
--echo # testcase for bug#11765413 - Crash with dependent subquery and
--echo #                             prepared statement
create table t1 (c1 int);
insert into t1 values (1);
prepare stmt1 from "select 1 from t1 where 1=(select 1 from t1 having c1)";  
execute stmt1;
drop prepare stmt1;
drop table t1;
##### RULES OF THUMB TO PRESERVE THE SYSTEMATICS OF THE PS TEST CASES #####
#
# 0. You  don't have the time to 
#    - read and pay attention to these rules of thumb
#    - accept that QA may move your test case to a different place
#      (I will not change your code!!) .
#    Please append your test case to
#        t/ps.test
#
# 1. You have more time and want to get as much value from you test case as
#    possible. Please try to make the following decisions:
#
#    Will the execution or result of the sub test case depend on the
#    properties of a storage engine ?
#
#      NO   --> alter t/ps_1general.test (Example: Command with syntax error)
#               If you need a table, please try to use
#               t1               - very simple table
#               t9 - table with nearly all available column types
#               whenever possible.
#
#               The structure and the content of these tables can be found in
#               include/ps_create.inc  CREATE TABLE ...
#               include/ps_renew.inc   DELETE all rows and INSERT some rows
#
#               Both tables are managed by the same storage engine.
#               The type of the storage engine is stored in the variable 
#               '$type' .  In ps_1general.test $type is set to 'MYISAM'.
#    
#               Please feel free to source ps_create.inc or ps_renew.inc
#               whenever you think it helps. But please restore the original
#               state of these tables after your tests, because the following
#               statements may depend on it.
#
#      YES
#       |
#       |
#    Is it possible to apply the sub test case to all table types ?
#      YES  --> alter include/ps_query.inc   (for SELECTs)
#                     include/ps_modify.inc  (for INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE)
#                     include/ps_modify1.inc (also for INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE,
#                                but t/ps_5merge.test will not source that file)
#               Please try to find an appropriate place within the file.
#               It would be nice if we have some systematics in the
#               order of the sub test cases (if possible).
#
#               Please be aware, that
#                  include: ps_query.inc, ps_modify.inc, ps_modify1.inc
#               will be sourced by several test case files stored within the 
#               subdirectory 't'. So every change here will affect several test
#               cases.
#
#      NO
#       |
#       |
#    Append the sub test case to the appropriate 
#                  ps_<number><table type>.test  .
#
# 2. The current structure of the PS tests
#
#    t/ps_1general.test     Check of basic PS features, SHOW commands and DDL
#                           The tests should not depend on the table type.
#
#    t/ps_2myisam           Check of PS on tables of type MYISAM .
#    t/ps_3innodb           Check of PS on tables of type InnoDB .
#    ...
#    t/ps_6bdb              Check of PS on tables of type BDB .
#         All storage engine related tests use the variable $type to hold the
#         name of the storage engine.        
#
#    include/ps_query.inc   test cases with SELECT/... 
#                           These test cases should not modify the content or
#                           the structure (DROP/ALTER..) of the tables
#                           't1' and 't9'.
#    include/ps_modify.inc  test cases with INSERT/UPDATE/... 
#                           These test cases should not modify the structure 
#                           (DROP/ALTER..) of the tables
#                           't1' and 't9'.
#         These two test sequences will be applied to all table types .
#
#    include/ps_modify1.inc test cases with INSERT/UPDATE/...
#         This test sequences will be applied to all table types 
#         except MERGE tables.
#
#    include/ps_create.inc  DROP and CREATE of the tables 
#                             't1' and 't9' .
#    include/ps_renew.inc   DELETE all rows and INSERT some rows, that means
#                           recreate the original content of these tables.
#         Please do not alter the commands concerning these two tables.
#
#  Please feel free and encouraged to exploit the current code sharing
#  mechanism of the 'ps_<number><table type>' test cases. It is an convenient
#  way to check all storage engines.
#
#  Thank you for reading these rules of thumb.
#
#     Matthias

# End of 4.1 tests