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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# csv_not_null.test - .test file for MySQL regression suite
# Purpose:  To test the behavior of the CSV engine
#           Bug#31473 resulted in strict enforcement of non-nullable
#           columns in CSV engine.
# NOTE:     Main functionality tested - NOT NULL restrictions on CSV tables
#           CREATE, INSERT, and UPDATE statements 
#           ALTER statements in separate file due to BUG#33696 
# Author pcrews
# Last modified:  2008-01-04
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

#############################################################################
# Testcase csv_not_null.1:  CREATE TABLE for CSV Engine requires explicit
#                           NOT NULL for each column
#############################################################################
-- echo # ===== csv_not_null.1 =====
-- disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2;
-- enable_warnings


--echo # === Will fail -- no NOT NULL ===
--error ER_CHECK_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int) ENGINE = CSV;

--echo # === Good CREATE ===
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int NOT NULL) ENGINE = CSV;

--echo # === Will fail -- ALL columns need NOT NULL ==
--error ER_CHECK_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
CREATE TABLE t2 (a int NOT NULL, b char(20)) ENGINE = CSV;


DROP TABLE t1;
##############################################################################
# Testcase csv_not_null.2:  INSERT tests -- validating behavior of INSERT
#                           statements for CSV
##############################################################################
-- echo # ===== csv_not_null.2 =====
-- disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings

SET sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION';
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int NOT NULL, b blob NOT NULL, c CHAR(20) NOT NULL, 
d VARCHAR(20) NOT NULL, e enum('foo','bar') NOT NULL,f DATE NOT NULL) 
ENGINE = CSV;
-- echo # === should result in default for each datatype ===
-- disable_warnings
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES();
-- enable_warnings
SELECT * FROM t1;

-- disable_warnings
# Bug#33717 - INSERT...(default) fails for enum. 
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(default,default,default,default,default,default);
-- enable_warnings

SELECT * FROM t1;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(0,'abc','def','ghi','bar','1999-12-31');
SELECT * FROM t1;
-- echo # === insert failures ===
--error ER_BAD_NULL_ERROR
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(NULL,'ab','a','b','foo','2007-01-01');
--error ER_NO_DEFAULT_FOR_FIELD
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(default(a),default(b), default(c), default(d),
                      default(e), default(f));


DROP TABLE t1;

##############################################################################
# Testcase csv_not_null.3:  UPDATE tests -- examining behavior of UPDATE
#                           statements for CSV
##############################################################################
-- echo # ===== csv_not_null.3 =====
-- disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
--enable_warnings


CREATE TABLE t1 (a int NOT NULL, b char(10) NOT NULL) ENGINE = CSV;
--disable_warnings
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES();
--enable_warnings
SELECT * FROM t1;
--disable_warnings
UPDATE t1 set b = 'new_value' where a = 0;
--enable_warnings
SELECT * FROM t1;
UPDATE t1 set b = NULL where b = 'new_value';
SELECT * FROM t1;

DROP TABLE t1;
SET sql_mode = default;

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