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# func_rollback.test
#
# Test variations inspired by 
# Bug#12713 Error in a stored function called from a SELECT doesn't cause
#           ROLLBACK of statement
# Essential of the bug:
# - A SELECT using a FUNCTION processes a table.
# - The SELECT affects more than row.
# - The FUNCTION modifies a table.
# - When processing the non first matching row, the function fails.
#   But the modification caused by the function when the SELECT processed the
#   first matching row is not reverted.
#   
# Goal of this test:  Attempts to catch a situation where
# - a statement A involving the execution of one or more functions is run
# - the function/functions themself contain one or more statements
#   modifying a table
# - one of the modifying statements within one of the functions fails
# - the table remains at least partially modified
#
# = There is no automatic ROLLBACK of changes caused by the failing
#     statement A.
# = Statement A is not atomic.
#
# Notes:
# - The table to be modified must use a transactional storage engine.
#   For example MyISAM cannot avoid the situation above.
# - Some comments assume that the rows of the table t1_select are processed
#   in the order of insertion. That means
#      SELECT f1,f2 FROM t1_select
#   should have the same result set and row order like
#   SELECT f1,f2 FROM t1_select ORDER BY f1;
# - The manual says that we get in non strict sql mode a warning around INSERT:
#   Inserting NULL into a column that has been declared NOT NULL.
#   For multiple-row INSERT statements or INSERT INTO ... SELECT statements,
#   the column is set to the implicit default value for the column data type.
#
# Created:
# 2008-04-09 mleich
#

let $fixed_bug_35877 = 0;

let $from_select = SELECT 1 AS f1,1 AS f2 UNION ALL SELECT 1,NULL;

--source include/have_innodb.inc
let $engine = InnoDB;

--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1_select;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1_aux;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1_not_null;
DROP VIEW IF EXISTS v1_not_null;
DROP VIEW IF EXISTS v1_func;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1_fail;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1_simple_insert;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1_two_inserts;
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS f1_insert_select;
--enable_warnings

SET SESSION AUTOCOMMIT=0;
SET SESSION sql_mode = '';

CREATE TABLE t1_select (f1 BIGINT, f2 BIGINT) ENGINE = MEMORY;
INSERT INTO t1_select(f1,f2) VALUES (1,-1),(2,NULL),(3,0),(4,1),(5,2);
SELECT * FROM t1_select;

--replace_result $engine <transactional_engine>
eval
CREATE TABLE t1_not_null (f1 BIGINT, f2 BIGINT NOT NULL)
ENGINE = $engine;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null;

--replace_result $engine <transactional_engine>
eval
CREATE TABLE t1_aux (f1 BIGINT, f2 BIGINT)
ENGINE = $engine;
SELECT * FROM t1_aux;
COMMIT;

# FUNCTION with "simple" INSERT
delimiter //;
CREATE FUNCTION f1_simple_insert(my_f1 INTEGER) RETURNS INTEGER
BEGIN
   INSERT INTO t1_not_null SET f1 = 10, f2 = my_f1;
   RETURN 1;
END//
delimiter ;//

--echo
--echo # One f1_simple_insert execution per row, no NOT NULL violation
SELECT f1_simple_insert(1);
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null;
#
SELECT f1_simple_insert(1) FROM t1_select;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null;

--echo
--echo # One f1_simple_insert execution per row, NOT NULL violation when the
--echo # SELECT processes the first row.
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT f1_simple_insert(NULL);
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
#
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT f1_simple_insert(NULL) FROM t1_select;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
#
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
eval SELECT 1 FROM ($from_select) AS t1 WHERE f1_simple_insert(NULL) = 1;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;

--echo
--echo # One f1_simple_insert execution per row, NOT NULL violation when the
--echo # SELECT processes the non first row
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
eval SELECT f1_simple_insert(f2) FROM ($from_select) AS t1;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
#
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT f1_simple_insert(f2) FROM t1_select;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;

--echo
--echo # Two f1_simple_insert executions per row, NOT NULL violation when the
--echo # SELECT processes the first row.
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT f1_simple_insert(1),f1_simple_insert(NULL);
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
#
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT f1_simple_insert(NULL),f1_simple_insert(1);
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;

--echo
--echo # Two f1_simple_insert executions per row, NOT NULL violation when the
--echo # SELECT processes the non first row
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
eval SELECT f1_simple_insert(f1),f1_simple_insert(f2) FROM ($from_select) AS t1;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
#
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
eval SELECT f1_simple_insert(f2),f1_simple_insert(f1) FROM ($from_select) AS t1;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
#
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT f1_simple_insert(f1),f1_simple_insert(f2) FROM t1_select;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
#
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT f1_simple_insert(f2),f1_simple_insert(f1) FROM t1_select;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
#
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
eval SELECT 1 FROM ($from_select) AS t1
WHERE 1 = f1_simple_insert(f2) AND 1 = f1_simple_insert(f1);
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;

--echo
--echo # Nested functions, the inner fails
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT f1_simple_insert(f1_simple_insert(NULL)) FROM t1_select;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
--echo
--echo # Nested functions, the outer fails
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT f1_simple_insert(f1_simple_insert(1) + NULL) FROM t1_select;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
DROP FUNCTION f1_simple_insert;

# FUNCTION with INSERT ... SELECT
delimiter //;
let $f1_insert_select =
CREATE FUNCTION f1_insert_select(my_f1 INTEGER) RETURNS INTEGER
BEGIN
   INSERT INTO t1_not_null SELECT * FROM t1_select WHERE f1 = my_f1;
   RETURN 1;
END//
delimiter ;//
eval $f1_insert_select;
#
--echo
--echo # f1_insert_select(2), tries to INSERT SELECT one row containing NULL
--echo # The fact that
--echo # - SELECT f1_insert_select(2);     gives any result set    and
--echo # - t1_not_null gets a row inserted
--echo # is covered by the manual.
# Non strict sqlmode + INSERT SELECT --> NULL adjusted to default
SELECT f1_insert_select(2);
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
DROP FUNCTION f1_insert_select;
#
SET SESSION sql_mode = 'traditional';
eval $f1_insert_select;
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT f1_insert_select(2);
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
DROP FUNCTION f1_insert_select;
SET SESSION sql_mode = '';

# FUNCTION with two simple INSERTs
--echo
--echo # Function tries to
--echo #    1. INSERT statement: Insert one row with NULL -> NOT NULL violation
--echo #    2. INSERT statement: Insert one row without NULL
# I guess the execution of the function becomes aborted just when the
# error happens.
delimiter //;
CREATE FUNCTION f1_two_inserts() RETURNS INTEGER
BEGIN
   INSERT INTO t1_not_null SET f1 = 10, f2 = NULL;
   INSERT INTO t1_not_null SET f1 = 10, f2 = 10;
   RETURN 1;
END//
delimiter ;//
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT f1_two_inserts();
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
DROP FUNCTION f1_two_inserts;
#
--echo
--echo # Function tries to
--echo #    1. INSERT statement: Insert one row without NULL
--echo #    2. INSERT statement: Insert one row with NULL -> NOT NULL violation
delimiter //;
CREATE FUNCTION f1_two_inserts() RETURNS INTEGER
BEGIN
   INSERT INTO t1_not_null SET f1 = 10, f2 = 10;
   INSERT INTO t1_not_null SET f1 = 10, f2 = NULL;
   RETURN 1;
END//
delimiter ;//
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT f1_two_inserts();
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;

--echo
--echo # Function tries to
--echo #    INSERT statement: Insert two rows
--echo #                      first row without NULL
--echo #                      second row with NULL -> NOT NULL violation
--echo #       -> NOT NULL violation
delimiter //;
let $f1_insert_with_two_rows =
CREATE FUNCTION f1_insert_with_two_rows() RETURNS INTEGER
BEGIN
   INSERT INTO t1_not_null(f1,f2) VALUES (10,10),(10,NULL);
   RETURN 1;
END//
delimiter ;//
eval $f1_insert_with_two_rows;
--echo # The fact that
--echo # - SELECT f1_insert_with_two_rows();     gives any result set    and
--echo # - t1_not_null gets a row inserted
--echo # is covered by the manual.
# Non strict sqlmode + multiple-row INSERT --> NULL adjusted to default
SELECT f1_insert_with_two_rows();
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
DROP FUNCTION f1_insert_with_two_rows;
#
SET SESSION sql_mode = 'traditional';
eval $f1_insert_with_two_rows;
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT f1_insert_with_two_rows();
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
SET SESSION sql_mode = '';

--echo
--echo # FUNCTION in Correlated Subquery
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT 1 FROM t1_select t1
WHERE 1 = (SELECT f1_insert_with_two_rows() FROM t1_select t2
           WHERE t2.f1 = t1.f1);
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;

--echo
--echo # FUNCTION in JOIN
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT 1 FROM t1_select t1, t1_select t2
WHERE t1.f1 = t2.f1 AND t2.f1 = f1_insert_with_two_rows();
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
#
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT STRAIGHT_JOIN * FROM t1_select t2 RIGHT JOIN t1_select t1
ON t1.f1 = t1.f1 WHERE 1 = f1_insert_with_two_rows();

DROP FUNCTION f1_insert_with_two_rows;

--echo
--echo # FUNCTION in UNION
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT 1
UNION ALL
SELECT f1_two_inserts();
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;

--echo
--echo # FUNCTION in INSERT
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
INSERT INTO t1_aux SET f1 = 1, f2 = f1_two_inserts();
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
#
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
INSERT INTO t1_aux SELECT 1, f1_two_inserts();
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
SELECT * FROM t1_aux ORDER BY f1,f2;
#
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
INSERT INTO t1_aux VALUES(1,f1_two_inserts());
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
SELECT * FROM t1_aux ORDER BY f1,f2;

--echo
--echo # FUNCTION in DELETE
INSERT INTO t1_aux VALUES (1,1);
COMMIT;
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
DELETE FROM t1_aux WHERE f1 = f1_two_inserts();
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
SELECT * FROM t1_aux ORDER BY f1,f2;

--echo
--echo # FUNCTION in UPDATE SET
# FUNCTION in SET
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
UPDATE t1_aux SET f2 = f1_two_inserts() + 1;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
SELECT * FROM t1_aux ORDER BY f1,f2;
#
if ($fixed_bug_35877)
{
--echo
--echo # FUNCTION in UPDATE WHERE
# Bug#35877 Update .. WHERE with function, constraint violation, crash
UPDATE t1_aux SET f2 = 2 WHERE f1 = f1_two_inserts();
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
SELECT * FROM t1_aux ORDER BY f1,f2;
}

--echo
--echo # FUNCTION in VIEW definition
CREATE VIEW v1_func AS SELECT f1_two_inserts() FROM t1_select;
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT * FROM v1_func;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
DROP VIEW v1_func;

--echo
--echo # FUNCTION in CREATE TABLE ... AS SELECT
--error ER_CANT_UPDATE_TABLE_IN_CREATE_TABLE_SELECT
CREATE TABLE t1_fail AS SELECT f1_two_inserts() FROM t1_select;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
#
--error ER_CANT_UPDATE_TABLE_IN_CREATE_TABLE_SELECT
CREATE TABLE t1_fail AS SELECT * FROM t1_select WHERE 1 = f1_two_inserts();
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
#

--echo
--echo # FUNCTION in ORDER BY
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT * FROM t1_select ORDER BY f1,f1_two_inserts();
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;

--echo
--echo # FUNCTION in aggregate function
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT AVG(f1_two_inserts()) FROM t1_select;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;

--echo
--echo # FUNCTION in HAVING
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT 1 FROM t1_select HAVING AVG(f1) = f1_two_inserts() + 2;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
DROP FUNCTION f1_two_inserts;

--echo
--echo # FUNCTION modifies Updatable VIEW
CREATE VIEW v1_not_null AS SELECT f1,f2 FROM t1_not_null WITH CHECK OPTION;
delimiter //;
CREATE FUNCTION f1_two_inserts_v1() RETURNS INTEGER
BEGIN
   INSERT INTO v1_not_null SET f1 = 10, f2 = 10;
   INSERT INTO v1_not_null SET f1 = 10, f2 = NULL;
   RETURN 1;
END//
delimiter ;//
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
SELECT f1_two_inserts_v1();
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * FROM t1_not_null ORDER BY f1,f2;
DROP FUNCTION f1_two_inserts_v1;
DROP VIEW v1_not_null;

--echo
--echo # FUNCTION causes FOREIGN KEY constraint violation
eval
CREATE TABLE t1_parent (f1 BIGINT, f2 BIGINT, PRIMARY KEY(f1))
ENGINE = $engine;
INSERT INTO t1_parent VALUES (1,1);
eval
CREATE TABLE t1_child (f1 BIGINT, f2 BIGINT, PRIMARY KEY(f1),
FOREIGN KEY (f1) REFERENCES t1_parent(f1))
ENGINE = $engine;
--error ER_NO_REFERENCED_ROW_2
delimiter //;
CREATE FUNCTION f1_two_inserts() RETURNS INTEGER
BEGIN
   INSERT INTO t1_child SET f1 = 1, f2 = 1;
   INSERT INTO t1_child SET f1 = 2, f2 = 2;
   RETURN 1;
END//
delimiter ;//
--error ER_NO_REFERENCED_ROW_2
SELECT f1_two_inserts();
SELECT * FROM t1_child;
DROP TABLE t1_child;
DROP TABLE t1_parent;
DROP FUNCTION f1_two_inserts;

# Cleanup
DROP TABLE t1_select;
DROP TABLE t1_aux;
DROP TABLE t1_not_null;